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My little pony seahorses
My little pony seahorses










A hoof-bump can imitate either a handshake, high-five, or even a fist bump.

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The second way characters applaud is by stamping their front hooves on the ground, first done by the theater audience in The Show Stoppers other examples are the applause by the fashion show audience and Rarity in Green Isn't Your Color, and by crowds in The Cutie Mark Chronicles, The Last Roundup, and Putting Your Hoof Down. The first is by clapping their front hooves together, performed by Twilight Sparkle in Look Before You Sleep, by Hoity Toity in Suited for Success, and by Apple Bloom's classmates in Family Appreciation Day. Ponies applaud in the series in two different ways. Most of the time ponies hold objects with their mouths, with their "wrist", between their hooves, by using magic, or simply just with a single hoof: ponies hold shovels in their hooves in Winter Wrap Up, and Octavia and the violin playing pony in Luna Eclipsed "hold" the instrument's bow with their hoof. Exceptions have been made throughout the show either intentionally or accidentally. Faust wanted the characters to "evoke the feeling of a natural horse". My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic's developer, Lauren Faust, wanted the ponies to act in ways characteristic of horses and avoid human conventions that wouldn't fit with their stylization, like human poses and holding items in their hooves. One of the Diamond Dogs refers to Rarity as a "mule" in A Dog and Pony Show, which she acts deeply upset about. Four other kinds of equines are featured in the show: Zecora, who is a zebra and explicitly stated not to be a pony Cranky Doodle Donkey, who is a donkey as his name implies Matilda, another donkey a mule that is used as a visual gag in Applebuck Season, Hurricane Fluttershy, and One Bad Apple and Mulia Mild, another mule. In The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000, Flam states that "Any horse can make a claim and any pony can do the same", which would seem to suggest that horses and ponies are two different things. Trixie boasts in Boast Busters that she is destined to be "the greatest equine who has ever lived" Sapphire Shores mentions "Clothes Horse magazine" in A Dog and Pony Show and Braeburn refers to other ponies as "horses" in Over a Barrel.












My little pony seahorses