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Generation 1 My Little Ponies were made between 1982 and 1995. This page covers ponies generally available worldwide arranged by release date. G1 ponies available exclusively to certain countries (aka everywhere but the US) are listed on the G1 Exclusive Ponies page.
G1 Characters. In Generation 1 the stories of the My Little Ponies were told in two animated TV specials, a theatrical movie, two TV shows and various My Little Pony comic books. The toys shown are representative though more than one may exist per character.
The My Little Pony G1 Wiki is dedicated to the first generation of the My Little Pony franchise, including the animated series My Little Pony 'n Friends and My Little Pony Tales. Here you can find info about the G1 ponies and villains, episodes of both animated series, and more!
Generation 1 (shorthand: G1) was the first incarnation of the My Little Pony toyline. It began in 1982 and was produced in some countries up until 1995, but... This is a summary of Generation 1 of My Little Pony.
An in depth look at the vintage My Little Pony, Generation One from the 1980's. Includes a brief history and different types of ponies over the ten years of ...
The toy line led to many more merchandise under the My Little Pony brand, which later became unofficially known as the "Generation One" or "G1" of My Little Pony among collectors. This incarnation ended in 1992 in the United States, but was marketed internationally until 1995.
Generation 1 is the term applied to My Little Ponies made by Hasbro between 1981 and 1992. They are often referred to as G1. Contents. 1 Toys. 2 Other My Little Pony Toys/Merchandise. 3 My Little Pony Fiction. 4 Paper about Ponies. 5 Image Galleries. 6 Generation 1 Other. 7 Pony Release Years. Toys.
The very first My Little Pony series. Consists of two 20-minute specials, a movie, and 61 episodes at about 10-minutes each.
The first generation of My Little Pony toys was sold in the U.S. until 1992, and was marketed internationally until 1995. The final year of sales in the U.S. was advertised as the "celebration year" of My Little Pony.
Generation 1 (shorthand: G1) was the first incarnation of the My Little Pony toyline. It began in 1982 and was produced in some countries up until 1995, but ended distribution in most areas in 1992. Toys. There are over 500 different characters to collect.