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'''My Little Pony''' was a popular series of toys. | '''My Little Pony''' was a popular series of toys. | ||
[[Santa Claus]], in an attempt to convince [[Shona McCullough]] that he | [[Santa Claus]], in an attempt to convince [[Shona McCullough]] that he was real, said three words to her: "my little pony". This caused her to react defensively and hold her fingernails to his face, threatening to "mark" him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Last Christmas (TV story)|Last Christmas]]'') | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== |
Revision as of 23:31, 26 December 2014
My Little Pony was a popular series of toys.
Santa Claus, in an attempt to convince Shona McCullough that he was real, said three words to her: "my little pony". This caused her to react defensively and hold her fingernails to his face, threatening to "mark" him. (TV: Last Christmas)
Behind the scenes
Influence
This popular toy series spawned a franchise which included comic and television adaptations which have been influenced by Doctor Who. In particular, some background characters in the television series My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic resemble pony versions of the Third, Fifth, and Eleventh Doctors. The latter character, originally a background character nicknamed "Doctor Whooves" by fans (based on his hourglass marking) was later called "Time Turner" in 2012, but this was later changed to "Dr. Hooves" in 2013.
Actors
- John de Lancie, who played Allen Shapiro in Torchwood, voiced Discord on Friendship is Magic.
Merchandise
- DWM 481 advertised the Dr. Hooves pony toy as a stocking stuffer.