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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
===Influence===
===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 {{wi|My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic}} resemble pony versions of the Third, Fifth, and Eleventh Doctors. The [[w:c:MLP:Dr. Hooves|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.
This popular toy series spawned a franchise which included comic and television adaptations which have been influenced by ''Doctor Who''.
 
====Television====
Some background characters in the television series {{wi|My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic}} resemble pony versions of the Third, Fifth, and Eleventh Doctors. The [[w:c:MLP:Dr. Hooves|latter character]], originally a background character nicknamed "Doctor Whooves" by fans (based on his hourglass marking) was later called "Time Turner" in 2012<ref>Enterplay cards and IDW comics</ref>, but this was later changed to "Dr. Hooves" in 2013.<ref>Gameloft mobile game update and Mighty Fine merchandise</ref>
 
A pony named [[w:c:MLP:Rose|Rose]] has also been seen twice in the company of Dr. Hooves, the [[w:c:MLP:File:Dr. Hooves with 3D glasses walking with Rose S4E16.png|scene from episode 81]] (It Ain't Easy Being Breezies) in particular also showed Hooves wearing 3D glasses in her company, as in [[Doomsday]], where instead of Cybermen or Daleks they send Breezies back through a dimensional rift.
 
====Comics===
[[w:c:MLP:File:Comic issue 19 Alternate Dr. Hooves.png|Issue 19 of the Friendship is Magic comic series]] went beyond the hourglass mark and also parodied the hat and curly hair of the [[Seventh Doctor]].
 
[[w:c:MLP:File:Comic_issue_2_Midtown_Comics_cover.jpg|The Midtown Comics variant cover for issue 2 of the IDW series]] references the orange-brown scarf of the [[Fourth Doctor]], a street lamp shaped like the TARDIS and a pony-shaped [[Weeping Angel]].


===Actors===
===Actors===
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===Merchandise===
===Merchandise===
*[[DWM 481]] advertised the Dr. Hooves pony toy as a stocking stuffer.
*[[DWM 481]] advertised the Dr. Hooves pony toy as a stocking stuffer.
==References==
[[Category:Toys from the real world]]
[[Category:Toys from the real world]]

Revision as of 00:11, 27 December 2014

My Little Pony

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.

Television

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[1], but this was later changed to "Dr. Hooves" in 2013.[2]

A pony named Rose has also been seen twice in the company of Dr. Hooves, the scene from episode 81 (It Ain't Easy Being Breezies) in particular also showed Hooves wearing 3D glasses in her company, as in Doomsday, where instead of Cybermen or Daleks they send Breezies back through a dimensional rift.

=Comics

Issue 19 of the Friendship is Magic comic series went beyond the hourglass mark and also parodied the hat and curly hair of the Seventh Doctor.

The Midtown Comics variant cover for issue 2 of the IDW series references the orange-brown scarf of the Fourth Doctor, a street lamp shaped like the TARDIS and a pony-shaped Weeping Angel.

Actors

Merchandise

  • DWM 481 advertised the Dr. Hooves pony toy as a stocking stuffer.

References

  1. Enterplay cards and IDW comics
  2. Gameloft mobile game update and Mighty Fine merchandise