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[[Image:MLP102 01.jpg|300px|thumb|Wizard Wantall and Get-It from "My Little Pony" comic #102]]
 
[[Image:MLP102 01.jpg|300px|thumb|Wizard Wantall and Get-It from "My Little Pony" comic #102]]
  
'''Wizard Wantall''' is a recurring antagonist of the ponies in the G1 [[G1 Comic Books|comic books]] who first appeared in "My Little Pony" #3. Sometimes he works alone and sometimes he is assisted by a green-skinned, blond boy named Get-It.
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'''Wizard Wantall''' is a recurring antagonist of the ponies in the G1 [[G1 Comic Books|comic books]] who first appeared in "My Little Pony" #3. Sometimes he works alone and sometimes he is assisted by a boy named Get-It.
  
 
In his first appearances Wizard Wantall attempts to steal the ponies' [[Waterfall]], but later he goes after anything that catches his eye, including [[Baby_Count-a-lot|Baby Countalot's]] abacus, the Sparkle pony [[Sparkle_Sky_Rocket|Sky Rocket]], and [[Slugger|First Base]]'s baseball.   
 
In his first appearances Wizard Wantall attempts to steal the ponies' [[Waterfall]], but later he goes after anything that catches his eye, including [[Baby_Count-a-lot|Baby Countalot's]] abacus, the Sparkle pony [[Sparkle_Sky_Rocket|Sky Rocket]], and [[Slugger|First Base]]'s baseball.   

Revision as of 00:48, 10 February 2013

Wizard Wantall from "My Little Pony" comic #3
Wizard Wantall and Get-It from "My Little Pony" comic #102

Wizard Wantall is a recurring antagonist of the ponies in the G1 comic books who first appeared in "My Little Pony" #3. Sometimes he works alone and sometimes he is assisted by a boy named Get-It.

In his first appearances Wizard Wantall attempts to steal the ponies' Waterfall, but later he goes after anything that catches his eye, including Baby Countalot's abacus, the Sparkle pony Sky Rocket, and First Base's baseball.

Wizard Wantall has a strange love-hate relationship with the ponies, as he constantly steals their belongings . . . to put in his Pony Museum.