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DJ Pon-3 is a background character in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, who first appeared as a DJ at Rarity's fashion show in the episode "Suited For Success." Fans gave her the name DJ Pon-3 due to her talent; this name was later mentioned in The Hub's "Equestria Girls" ad. She appeared again in "A Canterlot Wedding Part 2", in which she ...
Name Gender Body color Hair color Eye color Cutie mark Debut year Animation debut Voice actor Incarnation(s) Forget-Me-Not: Female Purple White Blue (Toy version) Green (Animation) Forget-me-not Flowers 1986 My Little Pony (TV series) Betty Jean Ward: 1 Forget-Me-Not is a clever Flutter Pony, who is usually smart.
A 2011 Comic-Con poster depicting many characters from the first season. This is a list of characters from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, an animated television series based on the My Little Pony toyline created by American toy manufacturer and multimedia company Hasbro. The series features characters and settings developed by Lauren Faust, who sought to create more in-depth characters ...
Purple and Light Purple with a Pink Streak in mane Sparkly Pink Heart 2008 My Little Pony: Meet the Ponies: Andrea Libman: Sweetie Belle is a Unicorn Pony and a member of the Core 7 ponies. Usually the youngest of the group, she hails from Unicornia, before being teleported to Ponyville when she was a baby.
Five purple balloons with pink strings (in common versions the balloons are glittery) (Surprise)/Glittery purple balloon with pink string (Baby Surprise) 1984 My Little Pony (TV series) B.J. Ward: Surprise is a mischievous sort. She is utterly loud and hyper and often shouts her own name when doing the unexpected.
Randall Boggs (voiced by Steve Buscemi in the film series, the tie-in video games for the first film and Monsters at Work, [2] Peter Kelamis in the Disney Infinity video game series, J.P. Manoux in Kingdom Hearts III, Piotr Michael in Disney Speedstorm) is a purple, eight-legged, salamander-headed, chameleon-like monster who can change his skin color to blend in with his surroundings.
Not only is Purple the first M&M's character to be introduced in a decade, she's also the candy's first female peanut character. The other peanut M&M's character is the jovial, fun-loving Yellow.
Mailbox (voiced by Michael Rubin, who is normally credited under the stage name Seth O'Hickory in the original series and Doug Murray in the reboot series) is a cheerful and purple mailbox who lives at the foot of the pathway in front of the Blue's Clues house. In each episode, Mailbox delivers a letter or informs an incoming e-mail after the ...