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There are little things I have enjoyed about each generation of My Little Pony. I have found that each of the generations have their similarities and differences, and here I will explain what it is I like most about every generation, and the impact they have had on my life.

Generation One
When I was born, G1 was already well into production. Lots of toys had been made, and the franchise already had its own animated films and a televisheni series. As a kid, I owned a few gppony, pony figures, the book "Lickety mgawanyiko, baidisha and the Wood Sprites", a cassette tape containing songs about lots of the ponies, and every once in a while I would watch the animated episodes au films.

I have always loved animals, and I think that is what initially drew me in. The ponies were so cute and appealing, and I liked collecting them!

The cartoons had a certain atmosphere about them. They were charming and whimsical, with a few dark moments too to add excitement. Looking back, I do believe that My Little gppony, pony was the first "fantasy" themed franchise I got into. I have since then become a shabiki of the ndoto genre.

"My Little gppony, pony Tales" was another series I sometimes watched. I didn't like the atmosphere as much as the original cartoon series at first, as it depicted the ponies as zaidi human-like, but over time I grew to like it. I actually think that I appreciate this series zaidi now than I did back when I was a kid. Now, I can see that it was written very well for its time and had some nice characters.

My best friend lived just across the mitaani, mtaa to me and she collected ponies too. In fact, she had a lot zaidi than I did! Whenever we went to each other's house, we would get all the ponies out and play games with them... leaving our poor mums to clean up the bila mpangilio astray plastic farasi around our rooms later!

Generation Two
This is a generation I heard very little about when it was around. In fact, I was convinced that My Little gppony, pony had fallen off the face of the earth upon G1 ending! After doing some reseach on the series, I do recall seeing some G2 ponies in stores in the late '90s and perhaps around the time G3 began, but it was certainly something the media seemed to keep quiet about in my area.

The art style used for G2 packaging and other merchandise is gorgeous! The ponies are ironically not as "little" as they are in all the other generations; instead, they are zaidi anatomically correct and have zaidi details on their legs and hooves. Meanwhile, they have continued to be very cute. The art style used is also suitable for drawing the ponies in varied poses and they look very dynamic.

Generation Three
I was in secondary school kwa the time G3 came around. For some reason, I have a very clear memory of sitting at my dawati in biology with the theme muziki stuck in my head, having seen a commercial for a playset before going to school that day! A funny thing to have remembered after all these years, but there wewe go.

G3 was when I could really start relating to the characters. I would watch the specials when they came on TV (usually at Christmas) and there were times when I could see myself au other people I knew in the ponies. The situations the characters got themselves in and out of reminded me of things I au a friend had done before, and some of them had certain traits and mannerisms that reminded me of myself and other people too.

The toys during G3 were of very high quality. The G3 ponies resemble G1 zaidi than G2 in terms of appearance, maybe due to their size and proportions. The details on their faces were so cute and the little moyo they each had on one hoof was a nice touch.

G3 also contains the Core 7, and also G3.5 (which overlapped each other too). The settings for these were slightly different from the rest of G3, but it gave the creators some opportunities for some new merchandise and cartoons. I personally like that Hasbro chose seven ponies to concentrate on, and they made those particular characters zaidi interesting over time. G3.5 had both a visual style and atmosphere of its own to appeal to a specific audience, and I think that the two went well together.

Generation Four
Years zamani during my DeviantART days, I watched Lauren Faust on there. One day, she came out with the question, "what do wewe think of My Little Pony?" Seemed random, but okay! Shortly after, she began uploading her drawings of G1 ponies in her own style. Sometime after my life became pretty hectic as I graduated and joined the crazy media industry, and in mid 2011 I came across a picture on the internet that looked like a gppony, pony drawn in Faust's style. Turned out it was Rarity, and the animator had been heavily involved in the creation of G4. While I was surprised that Hasbro had gone for her very different visual style, I was also curious to check out the new generation and the cartoon, "Friendship is Magic".

I connect with the six main ponies of this series in quite a personal way, as they specifically remind me of myself and my five Marafiki from secondary school. Their personalities are generally very well-defined and their characters develop throughout the series. The fact that they are so much like my own little group of Marafiki makes the cartoon extra fun for me.

My favourite collectible G4 merchandise is the blind bag series. The blind bag characters are great little collectibles because they come in a nice variety of poses (much like brushables of awali generations), there are a range of blind bag waves that come with different visual themes (such as transparent, glittery and upinde wa mvua coloured), and they also include characters who are not even ponies! I really like them.

The cartoon is notable for conveying important life messages to kids, about how to treat others and being a good person in general. Lots of kids' TV shows do that. However, "Friendship is Magic" also explores feminism; a subject that a number of televisheni shows have attempted to tackle, yet very few do so successfully. The feminist messages in G4 are about real life feminism, as opposed to the unrealistic portrayal of it on the majority of American sitcoms. Girls are taught that they are capable of achieving just as much as boys, as the onyesha portrays female characters with all kinds of careers and abilities. Meanwhile, boys are taught that there is no shame in femininity, as the male characters take on whatever hobbies they like too - and in Spike's case that includes cooking. The fact that this cartoon is lead kwa a number of female creators may contribute to this zaidi accurate representation.

In General...
In every My Little gppony, pony animated film and series, there are background characters who resemble actual figures released kwa Hasbro. I have always loved it when I've seen a gppony, pony in a cartoon that I actually have the toy of.

There are all different types of ponies. You've got earth ponies, pegasus ponies, unicorns, flutter ponies, breezies, alicorns... all sorts! This is pretty great when it comes to wanting variation in the toys, but it's also cool to see all these types of ponies in the cartoons too.

Well, there is probably a lot I have missed out, but I will leave it at that for now!

Thanks to Bonnie Zacherle, Hasbro, and everyone involved in the franchise. I shall continue to enjoy what G4 has to offer and look mbele to whatever G5 may bring!
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Michael & Vito were still working on the Cadillac during Jerry's absence.

Vito: I'm sorry, can I use the bathroom?
Michael: That's fine. I should be able to do the rest of this on my own. When you're done, kindly bring in the Honda.
Vito: Yes. *Walks to the bathroom*

Lucky for Jerry, he was able to keep the Costanza scenario a secret. He came back quickly after getting out of the taxi.

Jerry: Where's Vito?
Michael: Bathroom.
Jerry: Okay. Vito & I used to work for the Costanza's, but we left 4 years ago, hoping to find an easier way to make money.
Michael: It must have been tough for wewe guys....
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Vito and Jerry were close to crossing the Golden Neigh Bridge.

Jerry: Not long now.
Vito: Just a few zaidi seconds, and you'll actually complete a job without screwing it up.

Five Pegasi with AK47's flew above the convoy, and started shooting at the convoy. They killed both bikers, but those were the only fatalities so far.

Vito: Come on! *Gets out of his car*
Jerry: Hey, in case wewe didn't notice, I didn't do anything!
Vito: Now that's the problem! Kill them!
Jerry: *Spots two Ford LTD's coming towards them* zaidi behind us! I got them! *Shooting at the MS-13 ponies*
Vito: Who are these guys?!
Jerry:...
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 Robotnik: Snooping as usual I see. Pingas!
Robotnik: Snooping as usual I see. Pingas!


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It was one of those days in winter where all the water was freezing. I had to stop Discord from one of his crazy schemes.

Discord: *enters building*
Sean: *waits kwa door*
Discord: *pulls switch*
Sean: The building is going into the ground! *hops on roof*

I snuck into what seemed to be Discord's layer. It was underground.

Robotnik: Guten Tag Discord.
Discord: Dr! So good to...
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Welcome to the block, where a group of ponies that are Marafiki live on the same block in Ponyville. And now for your hosts, Master Sword, and Tom Foolery.

Audience: *Cheering*
Master Sword & Tom: *Standing in front of a house*
Master Sword: Hello, I am Master Sword.
Tom: And I'm Tom Foolery. *Looking at Master Sword* I was just wondering. Why are wewe called Master Sword?
Master Sword: Because I'm good with a sword.
Tom: At least you're not good with fishing.
Master Sword: Why is that?
Tom: Because, then wewe would be called Master Bait.
Audience: *Laughing*
Master Sword: I don't get it....
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