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Welcome to Strawberry Reef's My Little Pony Reference Guide... now for all generations! I am excited to share my passion for these beautiful little ponies with you. I am a detail nut, and have been researching My Little Pony, specifically the third generation (G3) since 2006.
Can't find the pony you are looking for? Trying to ID a mystery pony? Here are several different ways of finding what you are looking for. The pony pages on the left navigation bar have ponies listed by release date and grouped in their release sets. What Is My Pony; Figure out if you have a genuine My Little Pony; when in doubt, this is the ...
Strawberry Reef has a large database for all things pony, and options to search for your G1 pony by either its color or country of origin. Want something you can hold in your hands? Check out the My Little Pony G1 Collector's Inventory guide by Summer Hayes ( @SweetTune ).
Some images on this site are property of Hasbro and have been borrowed for non-profit use. Other images have been donated by various contributors. Please do not use them without permission. This site is not affiliated with Hasbro, Inc. My Little Pony, its characters, names, and their distinctive likenesses are trademarks of Hasbro, Inc.
DISCLAIMER: This website is for informational purposes only and is intended to assist the Pony Collecting Community. Some images on this site are property of Hasbro and have been borrowed for non-profit use. Other images have been donated by various contributors. Please do not use them without permission.
Finding Ponies, everything we could think of to help you identify a pony; the my little pony lines divided up by generation: G1, G2, G3, G3.5, and G4; navigation links to things like community portal with links to other my little pony pages and page templates helps with coding and adding information to the wiki
an identification website for My Little Pony The goal of this website is to give you as much information as possible about the ponies and playsets. Thanks to the help of other collectors, almost every pony page has pictures, which is very important to be able to identify a pony. Thank you all very much for your help!!
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.
1. Is your pony marked HASBRO somewhere on the hooves? This is not a sure fire guide to whether your pony is genuine or not, but it's a good place to start. If your pony has some other company name on the bottom, it could still be a real My Little Pony.
For a list of all ponies appearing or mentioned in the franchise, see list of ponies. This page lists major and/or recurring characters from the series as well as its spin-off Equestria Girls franchise and serves as an index for all character articles.