Beloved by young girls around the world, Hasbro's My Little Pony franchise has been mired in controversy since its debut in the early 1980s. This first comprehensive study of My Little Pony explores the history and cultural significance of the franchise through Season 5 of Friendship Is Magic and the first three Equestria Girls films.
Beloved by young girls around the world, Hasbro's My Little Pony franchise has been mired in controversy since its debut in the early 1980s. This first comprehensive study of My Little Pony explores the history and cultural significance of the franchise through Season 5 of Friendship Is Magic and the first three Equestria Girls films.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sherilyn Connelly is a San Francisco-based writer and librarian.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1: Family Appreciation Day (1981-1998) Ponies: Grosser by the Gross A Foal Is Born From Dream Valley to the Devil's Backyard I Don't Know Your Name, But the Mane Is Familiar My Little Pony, Destroyer of Cinema My Little Pony, Destroyer of Television My Little Pony, Destroyer of Everything The Long Dark Saturday Morning of the Soul Ponies What Are British Part 2: The Lost Generations (1998-2010) Rebuilding the Stable Generation the Third Pony Conventions Lead to Press Confusion The Promenade to Equestria The Worst News Ever Part 3: Twilight's Kingdom (Friendship Is Magic and Equestria Girls Reference Guide) Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 and My Little Pony: Equestria Girls Season 4 and My Little Pony: Equestria Girls-Rainbow Rocks Season 5 and My Little Pony: Equestria Girls-Friendship Games Part 4: The Foal Free Press (2010-2015) Ultra-Feminine Yet Vinegary Ponies Ponies: Harbingers of Even More Doom Judging a Pony by Her Corporate Website Yes, Really, Bronies Exist. Seriously. Phantom Tea Parties, and Selling Toys to Young Girls Is Bad... ...Unless They're Toys from Boy-Friendly Franchises Are You Now or Have You Ever Been a Brony? Hasbro Catches Up Part 5: Battles of the Brand (2012-2016) World War Derp, Part I: The Eyes of the Gray Mare World War Derp, Part II: Muffins Triumphant No (Equestria) Girls Allowed, Part I: Two-Legged Terror, and Daily v. Girls, Round 1 No (Equestria) Girls Allowed, Part II: Sunset Rising No (Equestria) Girls Allowed, Part III: Daily v. Girls, Round 2 Future Twilight Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1: Family Appreciation Day (1981-1998) Ponies: Grosser by the Gross A Foal Is Born From Dream Valley to the Devil's Backyard I Don't Know Your Name, But the Mane Is Familiar My Little Pony, Destroyer of Cinema My Little Pony, Destroyer of Television My Little Pony, Destroyer of Everything The Long Dark Saturday Morning of the Soul Ponies What Are British Part 2: The Lost Generations (1998-2010) Rebuilding the Stable Generation the Third Pony Conventions Lead to Press Confusion The Promenade to Equestria The Worst News Ever Part 3: Twilight's Kingdom (Friendship Is Magic and Equestria Girls Reference Guide) Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 and My Little Pony: Equestria Girls Season 4 and My Little Pony: Equestria Girls-Rainbow Rocks Season 5 and My Little Pony: Equestria Girls-Friendship Games Part 4: The Foal Free Press (2010-2015) Ultra-Feminine Yet Vinegary Ponies Ponies: Harbingers of Even More Doom Judging a Pony by Her Corporate Website Yes, Really, Bronies Exist. Seriously. Phantom Tea Parties, and Selling Toys to Young Girls Is Bad... ...Unless They're Toys from Boy-Friendly Franchises Are You Now or Have You Ever Been a Brony? Hasbro Catches Up Part 5: Battles of the Brand (2012-2016) World War Derp, Part I: The Eyes of the Gray Mare World War Derp, Part II: Muffins Triumphant No (Equestria) Girls Allowed, Part I: Two-Legged Terror, and Daily v. Girls, Round 1 No (Equestria) Girls Allowed, Part II: Sunset Rising No (Equestria) Girls Allowed, Part III: Daily v. Girls, Round 2 Future Twilight Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
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