To every little girl who ever wanted a horse but couldn't get one - I can relate. My family did not own a farm, we were not rich, and with my parents working full-time, and my having to attend elementary school, caring for a horse, and the requisite riding lessons that would have come with such a responsibility; it just wasn't in the cards.
Fortunately for me, and for thousands of other seven year old girls who dreamed of owning a stable full of rainbow hued ponies, there was My Little Pony. These were no ordinary horses. My Little Pony was about as far from a real horse as Barbie is to an astronaut. That never bothered me; I was too busy twisting my ponies' beautiful pastel tresses into elaborate braids, and dressing them in their tiny accessories to notice.
I've got good news for anyone who once collected these fantastical creatures. My Little Pony is back, but they are no longer just collectible toys for little girls, they are art.
Bombshell Bettie little pony
by Woosie
My little pony Kawari
by eponyart
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