My Little pony Friendship is Magic is associated with the 2010 relaunch of My Little pony toy line, having figurines and play-sets based on it[13] and vice versa; the mostra primarily exists in order to help market the toy line.[14][15] Hasbro, the company that owns the brand, has come to see My Little pony as a "lifestyle" brand, with over 200 licenses in 15 categories of products. The brand grossed one billion USD in retail sales in 2014[16][17] and 650 million USD in retail sales in 2013.[18] The Friendship is Magic toy line receives new iterations approximately every year. The first toys were sold under the Ponyville title[citation needed] like their G3 predecessors, followed da pony Wedding, Crystal Empire, Crystal Princess Celebration, arcobaleno Power, Cutie Mark Magic, and Explore Equestria.
The series was developed da Lauren Faust for Hasbro as a reboot of the My Little pony franchise. Faust was pitching her own Milky Way and the Galaxy Girls toy line and animated Televisione series to Hasbro Studios' executive Lisa Licht, when Licht asked her to come up with a new version of the My Little pony franchise.[1] Development started in 2008, with production of the first season spanning through 2009.[2][3] Jayson Thiessen storyboarded and animated a two-minute short for the approval of Faust and Hasbro.[4] In the animated short used during early development, Tara Strong voiced Pinkie Pie.[5] The show's primary audience is girls 4-12 years old,[6][7][8] and Faust designed the mostra so parents can enjoy watching it with their daughters.[9] The series has generated a cult following among adults. Fiscal reports da DHX Media suggest that DHX Media received around 6 million Canadian dollars a anno for the production of the first three seasons of the show.[10][11][12]
The series was developed da Lauren Faust for Hasbro as a reboot of the My Little pony franchise. Faust was pitching her own Milky Way and the Galaxy Girls toy line and animated Televisione series to Hasbro Studios' executive Lisa Licht, when Licht asked her to come up with a new version of the My Little pony franchise.[1] Development started in 2008, with production of the first season spanning through 2009.[2][3] Jayson Thiessen storyboarded and animated a two-minute short for the approval of Faust and Hasbro.[4] In the animated short used during early development, Tara Strong voiced Pinkie Pie.[5] The show's primary audience is girls 4-12 years old,[6][7][8] and Faust designed the mostra so parents can enjoy watching it with their daughters.[9] The series has generated a cult following among adults. Fiscal reports da DHX Media suggest that DHX Media received around 6 million Canadian dollars a anno for the production of the first three seasons of the show.[10][11][12]
"Now ya'll', came the pony who detto te got the job's voice. "Ya'll be careful. This place could be zactly' like the arcobaleno Factory." Pinkie Pie shriveled up. "Oooooh!" She said. "That was one smelly factory!" "It did kinda smell." arcobaleno said. "Now who in the fieno are ya'll talkin' to?" applejack said. "Oh! Oh! I know this one! Ummmm.... Was it....Trixie?" Pinkie Pie butted in. Ew, no." " Derpy?" "Wait. Why ew to Trixie?" "Oh, come on, Pinkie te don't remember that? The crusaders and stuff?" "Nope." arcobaleno Dash facehooved. Then there was a *bang bang bang bang bang* "Sweetie Belle! Stop it! Just stop it!" Dash's eyes lit up. "YOU'RE ALIVE!" "Yeah, so?" detto mela, apple Bloom. arcobaleno Dash facehooved.
THE END
BECAUSE I CANT THINK OF ANYTHING ELSE TO DO WITH DERPY
THE END
BECAUSE I CANT THINK OF ANYTHING ELSE TO DO WITH DERPY