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I just saw a video in website featuring an episode of the show and there are no signs of the characters in human form. 71.202.28.165 ( talk) 06:01, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
The ponies in the Tales Series are meant to be more anthropomorphic than in the older cartoon (i.e., they live in the city and act more like humans since they are supposed to be that way). Cbsteffen ( talk) 01:51, 12 July 2008 (UTC) Cbsteffen
BetacommandBot 03:18, 7 November 2007 (UTC)
Ponies have marks on their butts, no on their hips take a look at attentively, really.
I think you'll find that the butt is on the back of the ponies while the hips are on the side of the ponies, just like real life horses.
Deltasim ( talk) 12:44, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
They were called Green-wing Song Birds, not Green-Feathered Song Bird. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.143.120.187 ( talk) 01:29, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
Problem solved. Deltasim ( talk) 06:27, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
Could somebody provide information about the original network of the series? AmericanLeMans ( talk) 00:06, 9 November 2011 (UTC)
Days ago, someone changed original channel from Disney Channel to Syndicated. Is there any particular reason? 203.226.193.93 ( talk) 09:46, 1 July 2012 (UTC)
I changed it again today because the series is not from Disney, therefore it should have only been syndicated. Disney should of had nothing to do with My Little Pony, it is Hasbro's property not Disney's. AND KEEP IT THAT WAY! -- 2601:249:4101:642F:645E:95B4:24E7:E212 ( talk) 00:47, 30 July 2018 (UTC)
I guess, but the page should still mention that the series is not from Disney. -- 2601:249:4101:642F:645E:95B4:24E7:E212 ( talk) 14:12, 30 July 2018 (UTC)
You can move some of these characters if they are notable in the series. For family members, you can include their descriptions with the existing characters, although their flank symbols are not really notable. If they appear a lot, place them in Supporting. - AngusWOOF ( talk) 19:36, 2 March 2013 (UTC)
Clover and Meadowlark's Father, he is an artist whose artwork is made of discarded objects he gathers from the local junkyard. He is purple with orange hair, and his flank symbol is a clamp.
Clover's and Meadowlark's mother who can be very dramatic at times. She is purple with red hair and her flank symbol is a yellow book and also wears glasses.
The owner of the Rainbow Beauty Salon and the Ice Cream Parlor where Starlight Works. She is red with yellow hair, and her flank symbol is yellow flowers.
Sweetheart's and the triplets' father. He is white with pink hair, and his flank symbol is an old-style cash register.
Sweetheart's and the triplets' mother. She is white with red hair worn in braids, and her flank symbol is a gift box.
One of Sweetheart's triplet sisters. She wears her bangs in a single strand. The triplets are virtually identical, white coat with dark pink mane and tail and a green bow on their heads.
One of Sweetheart's triplet sisters. She wears her bangs in three strands. The triplets are virtually identical, white coat with dark pink mane and tail and a green bow on their heads.
One of Sweetheart's triplet sisters. She wears her mane in a bun with a strand of hair sticking out of the top of her bow. The triplets are virtually identical, white coat with dark pink mane and tqail and a green bow on their heads
Mother of Melody, Jing-A-Ling and Ting-A-Ling. She is a nurse and works for the town hospital. She is purple with light purple hair, and her flank symbol is a clock.
Melody's younger sister. She is purple with orange hair and blue bow on her tail, and her flank symbol is a bell.
Melody's younger sister. She is purple with orange hair and blue bow on her tail, and her flank symbol is a bell.
Patch's adoptive father. He is orange with green hair, and his flank symbol is a brown little home.
Patch's adoptive mother. She is orange with pink hair, and her flank symbol is a blue ball of wool.
Father of Bon Bon and her siblings. He is yellow with blue hair, and his flank symbol is a green garden hose.
Mother of Bon Bon and her siblings. She is yellow with pink hair, and her flank symbol is a slice of strawberry cake.
Bon Bon's younger sister. She is white with purple hair, and her flank symbol is a pink lollipop.
Bon Bon's younger brother. He is yellow with green, hair, and his flank symbol is a star.
Bon Bon's younger brother. He is yellow with light orange hair, and his flank symbol is a baseball bat and ball. He wears a blue cap.
Bon Bon's older sister. She is pale yellow with pink hair, and her flank symbol is a mint green phone.
Bon Bon's youngest brother. He is cream with blue hair, and his flank symbol is a green rattle.
The host of PTV, a popular television network (a reference to MTV). She speaks with a variant of a British accent similar to that of Downtown Julie Brown. She is yellow with bright green hair, a huge black hat with a white flower and her flank symbol is a Star.
Well it seems as though there's a lot of discrepancy in regards to not only the individual airdates of each episode, but also the run of the series itself. On google, we get: "July 3, 1992 - December 25, 1992"; but that's presumably sourced from Wikipedia, where the statement lacks a reliable source. This page (used in the article right now as a source) says it's "September 1992 - May 1993" on Disney and "1993 - January 1995, syndicated". IMDb doesn't even have an end date, merely stating "1992 -" on that page. I have no idea where the individual air dates for the episodes themselves came from, as they aren't mentioned in any of the sources listed at the bottom of the page and a pretty thorough google search turned up nothing; the only page which claimed to list them wouldn't even load properly. I wonder why there's so much confusion? -- .Yellow1996.( ЬMИED¡) 03:24, 16 September 2013 (UTC)
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The current listing as of now is in error. When it originally aired, they didn't pair the My Little Pony episodes with the My Little Pony Tales episodes. They were kept in separate blocks.
They didn't have a My Little Pony and a My Little Pony Tales episode in the same half-hour block. It was either a half-hour of My Little Pony [two episodes per half-hour with the My Little Pony Tales main title] or a half-hour of My Little Pony Tales [two episodes per half-hour]. Not both. [For a while I just saw the My Little Pony Tales main title without seeing the episodes featuring those characters. It was a little while before I finally saw a My Little Pony Tales episode back when it first aired. The first episode pair I saw was "Birds of a Feather" and "Send in the Clown"] When evaluating air dates, two My Little Pony Tales episodes would have originally aired on the same date - two episodes per half-hour block [for example "Slumber Party" and "Too Sick to Notice" aired together].
[The original syndicated airing of My Little Pony 'n Friends had one My Little Pony episode paired with an episodes based upon another Hasbro property.] — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vern4760 ( talk • contribs) 16:32, 2 July 2020 (UTC)
Note that I watched the My Little Pony Tales package on The Disney Channel back then. I never saw a My Little Pony episode paired with a My Little Pony Tales episode. The 26 My Little Pony Tales episodes were shown in 13 half-hour blocks. The My Little Pony 'n Friends episodes were repackaged to have two of the multipart episodes together [example Parts 1 & 2 paired and Parts 3 & 4 paired - "The End of Flutter Valley" had the 10 episodes shown in 5 half-hour blocks in the repackage.] and the stand-alone episodes arbitrarily paired.
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I just saw a video in website featuring an episode of the show and there are no signs of the characters in human form. 71.202.28.165 ( talk) 06:01, 19 May 2008 (UTC)
The ponies in the Tales Series are meant to be more anthropomorphic than in the older cartoon (i.e., they live in the city and act more like humans since they are supposed to be that way). Cbsteffen ( talk) 01:51, 12 July 2008 (UTC) Cbsteffen
BetacommandBot 03:18, 7 November 2007 (UTC)
Ponies have marks on their butts, no on their hips take a look at attentively, really.
I think you'll find that the butt is on the back of the ponies while the hips are on the side of the ponies, just like real life horses.
Deltasim ( talk) 12:44, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
They were called Green-wing Song Birds, not Green-Feathered Song Bird. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.143.120.187 ( talk) 01:29, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
Problem solved. Deltasim ( talk) 06:27, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
Could somebody provide information about the original network of the series? AmericanLeMans ( talk) 00:06, 9 November 2011 (UTC)
Days ago, someone changed original channel from Disney Channel to Syndicated. Is there any particular reason? 203.226.193.93 ( talk) 09:46, 1 July 2012 (UTC)
I changed it again today because the series is not from Disney, therefore it should have only been syndicated. Disney should of had nothing to do with My Little Pony, it is Hasbro's property not Disney's. AND KEEP IT THAT WAY! -- 2601:249:4101:642F:645E:95B4:24E7:E212 ( talk) 00:47, 30 July 2018 (UTC)
I guess, but the page should still mention that the series is not from Disney. -- 2601:249:4101:642F:645E:95B4:24E7:E212 ( talk) 14:12, 30 July 2018 (UTC)
You can move some of these characters if they are notable in the series. For family members, you can include their descriptions with the existing characters, although their flank symbols are not really notable. If they appear a lot, place them in Supporting. - AngusWOOF ( talk) 19:36, 2 March 2013 (UTC)
Clover and Meadowlark's Father, he is an artist whose artwork is made of discarded objects he gathers from the local junkyard. He is purple with orange hair, and his flank symbol is a clamp.
Clover's and Meadowlark's mother who can be very dramatic at times. She is purple with red hair and her flank symbol is a yellow book and also wears glasses.
The owner of the Rainbow Beauty Salon and the Ice Cream Parlor where Starlight Works. She is red with yellow hair, and her flank symbol is yellow flowers.
Sweetheart's and the triplets' father. He is white with pink hair, and his flank symbol is an old-style cash register.
Sweetheart's and the triplets' mother. She is white with red hair worn in braids, and her flank symbol is a gift box.
One of Sweetheart's triplet sisters. She wears her bangs in a single strand. The triplets are virtually identical, white coat with dark pink mane and tail and a green bow on their heads.
One of Sweetheart's triplet sisters. She wears her bangs in three strands. The triplets are virtually identical, white coat with dark pink mane and tail and a green bow on their heads.
One of Sweetheart's triplet sisters. She wears her mane in a bun with a strand of hair sticking out of the top of her bow. The triplets are virtually identical, white coat with dark pink mane and tqail and a green bow on their heads
Mother of Melody, Jing-A-Ling and Ting-A-Ling. She is a nurse and works for the town hospital. She is purple with light purple hair, and her flank symbol is a clock.
Melody's younger sister. She is purple with orange hair and blue bow on her tail, and her flank symbol is a bell.
Melody's younger sister. She is purple with orange hair and blue bow on her tail, and her flank symbol is a bell.
Patch's adoptive father. He is orange with green hair, and his flank symbol is a brown little home.
Patch's adoptive mother. She is orange with pink hair, and her flank symbol is a blue ball of wool.
Father of Bon Bon and her siblings. He is yellow with blue hair, and his flank symbol is a green garden hose.
Mother of Bon Bon and her siblings. She is yellow with pink hair, and her flank symbol is a slice of strawberry cake.
Bon Bon's younger sister. She is white with purple hair, and her flank symbol is a pink lollipop.
Bon Bon's younger brother. He is yellow with green, hair, and his flank symbol is a star.
Bon Bon's younger brother. He is yellow with light orange hair, and his flank symbol is a baseball bat and ball. He wears a blue cap.
Bon Bon's older sister. She is pale yellow with pink hair, and her flank symbol is a mint green phone.
Bon Bon's youngest brother. He is cream with blue hair, and his flank symbol is a green rattle.
The host of PTV, a popular television network (a reference to MTV). She speaks with a variant of a British accent similar to that of Downtown Julie Brown. She is yellow with bright green hair, a huge black hat with a white flower and her flank symbol is a Star.
Well it seems as though there's a lot of discrepancy in regards to not only the individual airdates of each episode, but also the run of the series itself. On google, we get: "July 3, 1992 - December 25, 1992"; but that's presumably sourced from Wikipedia, where the statement lacks a reliable source. This page (used in the article right now as a source) says it's "September 1992 - May 1993" on Disney and "1993 - January 1995, syndicated". IMDb doesn't even have an end date, merely stating "1992 -" on that page. I have no idea where the individual air dates for the episodes themselves came from, as they aren't mentioned in any of the sources listed at the bottom of the page and a pretty thorough google search turned up nothing; the only page which claimed to list them wouldn't even load properly. I wonder why there's so much confusion? -- .Yellow1996.( ЬMИED¡) 03:24, 16 September 2013 (UTC)
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The current listing as of now is in error. When it originally aired, they didn't pair the My Little Pony episodes with the My Little Pony Tales episodes. They were kept in separate blocks.
They didn't have a My Little Pony and a My Little Pony Tales episode in the same half-hour block. It was either a half-hour of My Little Pony [two episodes per half-hour with the My Little Pony Tales main title] or a half-hour of My Little Pony Tales [two episodes per half-hour]. Not both. [For a while I just saw the My Little Pony Tales main title without seeing the episodes featuring those characters. It was a little while before I finally saw a My Little Pony Tales episode back when it first aired. The first episode pair I saw was "Birds of a Feather" and "Send in the Clown"] When evaluating air dates, two My Little Pony Tales episodes would have originally aired on the same date - two episodes per half-hour block [for example "Slumber Party" and "Too Sick to Notice" aired together].
[The original syndicated airing of My Little Pony 'n Friends had one My Little Pony episode paired with an episodes based upon another Hasbro property.] — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vern4760 ( talk • contribs) 16:32, 2 July 2020 (UTC)
Note that I watched the My Little Pony Tales package on The Disney Channel back then. I never saw a My Little Pony episode paired with a My Little Pony Tales episode. The 26 My Little Pony Tales episodes were shown in 13 half-hour blocks. The My Little Pony 'n Friends episodes were repackaged to have two of the multipart episodes together [example Parts 1 & 2 paired and Parts 3 & 4 paired - "The End of Flutter Valley" had the 10 episodes shown in 5 half-hour blocks in the repackage.] and the stand-alone episodes arbitrarily paired.
Vern4760 (
talk) 20:42, 2 July 2020 (UTC)