My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Characters/Mane Family Members

Just because the Mane Six are True Companions doesn't mean they don't have family that love them dearly. Quite a few direct family members have appeared in supporting roles or cameos. For Rainbow Dash's parents, see the Canon Foreigners page.

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The Apple Family
The family which Applejack belongs to: a huge herd that works several apple farms across Equestria.

See The Cutie Mark Crusaders for Apple Bloom, Applejack and Big Macintosh's younger sister.

Tropes that the Apple Family Share

 * American Accents: All of them have a Texan Drawl accent.
 * Badass Family: The main Apples for sure as well as their Appleloosa relatives.
 * The Clan: Applejack's family is HUGE. All of them work in apple farms and they work together to maintain their family business. In special occasions they gather together in one of these farms to assist the local Apple family prepare for a celebration. In the first episode's case: The Summer Sun Celebration.
 * Good Old Ways / Ludd Was Right: They prefer to make cider using simpler machines as opposed to the Flim-Flams' more powerful cider maker.
 * Theme Naming: Almost all of their names are somehow related to apples or foods made from apples.

Big Macintosh


"Debut: "Friendship Is Magic, Part 1" ("Mare in the Moon")"

"Voiced by Peter New"

Big Macintosh is Applejack's older brother, a red earth pony with an orange mane and freckles. While most of the Apple clan live scattered around Equestria, he stays at Sweet Apple Acres with his sisters and Granny Smith.


 * Adorkable: As cavity inducing as it is, love struck Big Macintosh is pretty adorable.
 * Ascended Extra: Season 2 saw a large increase in his screentime to the point where he even got an episode centered around him (and Cheerilee).
 * Audience Surrogate: At the end of Lesson Zero, he gladly ran off with the Smartypants doll despite not being hypnotized. An adult male being happy to own a toy intended for little girls; sound familiar?
 * Badass: See Charles Atlas Superpower below and also this
 * Berserk Button:
 * The Big Guy: Class 2 type
 * Bruiser with a Soft Center: We see how tenderhearted he is almost as much as we see how strong and tough he is.
 * Brutal Honesty
 * Beware the Quiet Ones:
 * Catch Phrase: "Ee-yup" and "Nope."
 * Characterization Marches On: He didn't become The Quiet One until after "Applebuck Season".
 * Charles Atlas Superpower: All that farm work over the years has made him into one of the strongest characters within the show. While his sister Applejack (also known by her strength) needs to kick a tree with both legs to make it drop it's apples, Big Macintosh only needs to tap it. With one leg.
 * He's also able to shake off a Dog Pile of Doom so hard he threw some of the participants over the horizon.
 * He also managed to pull a cart full of anvils and the two oxen towing it while skipping without even noticing. It took being tethered to a full sized, two-story house to make him pause for a second... and then he ripped the house out of it's foundations, dragging it with him as he continued frolicking around, lost on his own thoughts.
 * Common Sense: Has a healthy dose of this or at least enough to tell right off the bat that Applejack's promise of harvesting a whole farm's worth of apples by herself was going to end in tears.
 * The Charmer/Chick Magnet: Unofficially the fans love to paint him like this but the episode "Luna Eclipsed" had a short scene where Big Macintosh was proudly pulling a cart with three young mares on it.
 * Dialogue in "Hearts and Hooves Day" suggests that he's one of the most eligible bachelors in Ponyville, he's just shy.
 * Cool Big Bro: To Applejack and Apple Bloom.
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Depending on the Artist: During some scenes in "Friendship is Magic, part 1", "Winter Wrap Up", "Sisterhooves Social" and "MMMystery on the Friendship Express", as well as on WeLoveFine's Big Mac Brony shirt, bag and hoodie, Big Mac Brony Hoodie, and Everypony art print, his Cutie Mark includes four sparkles (it's normally sparkle-free).
 * Does Not Know His Own Strength: Well, he does as we can see him clearly using just a fraction of his strength to buck apples from a tree, but certain things can make him forget.
 * Expy: A very weird case. First, he's based on the Big Brother ponies in G1 and as his general design, it strongly resembles G3 Applejack, down to his coat color and the huge apple cutie mark, minus the checkered blanket.
 * Fast Tunnelling: While he's corrupted during Discord's reign in "The Return of Harmony Part 2". It's unknown if he's normally capable of it.
 * Flanderization: In "Applebuck Season", his first speaking role, his dialogue was normal. Ever since, nearly every word out of his mouth has been either "Ee-yup" or "Nope," though he does get the occasional short line. In "Hearts and Hooves Day", a love poison causes him to say a fair amount of unbearably sappy dialogue. The same episode also sorta kinda justifies his usual silence by Apple Bloom saying he's shy. He eventually got some more dialogue in "Ponyville Confidential".
 * Genius Bruiser: Applejack even gets frustrated with his "fancy mathematics" and he knows the therapeutic pressure points for Granny Smith's muscle spasms. To top it off, when "discorded", he became incredibly stupid, acting more like a dog than a pony. Notice that for the Mane Six, the same effect reversed their core personality trait, aka their very Element.
 * Gentle Giant: Big Macintosh is not only one of the tallest members of the main cast, he's also noticeably bulkier and way stronger than the other male ponies seen so far. Still, he's very nice, calm and gentle, as his collector card states.
 * Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: He's noticeably taller than Cherilee when the Cutie Mark Crusaders try to pair them up.
 * Hunk: Appears to be the pony equivalent of one, and it's how he tends to be portrayed in "humanized pony" fanart.
 * Iconic Item: In the show, he is never, ever seen without his horse collar.
 * In-Series Nickname: "Big Mac." Used not at all in Season 1, twice in "The Cutie Pox," and extensively in "Hearts and Hooves Day."
 * Large and In Charge: Implied by Applejack during "Bridle Gossip" when she threatened Apple Bloom with telling Big Macintosh on her after the filly defied Applejack's authority.
 * Manly Tears: When Applejack's farewell letter is read aloud in The Last Roundup.
 * Noodle Incident: It's never explained when or how he was injured in "Applebuck Season". One fan theory postulates that it may have something to do with the conversation heard in the opening to "The Ticket Master". Applejack states she has a bet with Macintosh and if she won, "he's gonna walk down Stirrup Street in one of Granny's girdles." It's also been suggested that he injured himself trying to work the "saggy old plow".
 * OOC Is Serious Business: If he's speaking in complete sentences, things are not well.
 * The One Guy: Was promoted to this slot (which he shares with Spike, the two of them usually trading off) in season 2.
 * Pair the Spares: He gets paired up with Cheerilee in the episode "Hearts and Hooves Day"
 * Ship Tease: After the madness dies down, the last scene of the episode is.
 * Promotion to Opening Titles: As of the second opening (introduced in "Lesson Zero").
 * The Quiet One: Big Macintosh rarely talks and when he does, he only says the bare minimum. He almost never raises his voice, not even when he's noticeably upset--a rare exception is when he yelled at the Cutie Mark Crusaders when it was discovered that they were the ones publishing embarrassing stories about others in the school newspaper.
 * Real Men Wear Pink: He didn't even need Twilight's "Want It Need It" spell to want her old childhood doll.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: Despite his red coat, this is inverted as he's the blue oni to Applejack's red.
 * Rule of Funny: He can drag houses with ease or send dozens of ponies flying over the horizon, but he can barely lift up Applejack's backpack or a cake. Whatever's funnier.
 * Continuity Nod/Fridge Brilliance: As far as Applejack's backpack goes, he was still bandaged and injured from the Noodle Incident referred to in the start of "Applebuck Season", and as for the cake, it wasn't that he couldn't lift it as much as he was afraid of dropping it, which required the other ponies to come and help steady it.
 * She's a Man In Japan: Apparently some of the foreign language translations on his collector card call him female. But seeing as the other stallions' cards apparently do the same thing, it almost certainly wasn't intentional, and most likely isn't indicative of those languages' dubs of the show.
 * Shrinking Violet: Applebloom mentions that he's too shy to ask someone out, which is probably why he spends all his time working on the farm.
 * Sibling Yin-Yang: While they have a lot in common, he's noticeably calmer and more patient than his stubborn little sister. It's also hinted that he's smarter.
 * The Silent Bob: Particularly in the second season, where Big Macintosh is usually voiceless except for saying "Eyep" and "Ehnope". His expressions speak volumes, though, and he did explicitly refuse The Flim-Flam Brothers's bad Apple Cider deal.
 * Smarter Than You Look: The Smart Guy of the Apple family as well as The Big Guy. Applejack even gets exasperated with his "fancy mathematics."
 * Spell My Name with an "S": "Big Macintosh" seems to be the official spelling; it's been used in multiple synopses of "Hearts and Hooves Day", by the official My Little Pony Facebook and Twitter pages here and here respectively, by Peter New here, and by WeLoveFine on their website & Tumblr, as well as in all caps in the third wave of the Blind Bags. However, it's occasionally been spelled it differently--"Big McIntosh" has been used once by Hasbro (in the packaging of the Miniature Collection's Apple Family Set), twice by show creator Lauren Faust and once by RED Management, while "Big MacIntosh" has been used twice by storyboard artist Sabrina Alberghetti (who's clarified that she was going by memory). Additionally, the German & Swiss Nickelodeon and German Nick Jr. websites list him as "Mcintosh" while an Italian sticker activity booklet uses "Big McIntosh," both despite the general European and Italian-specific versions of the Blind Bags calling him by his usual name (as seen on his collector card). "Big MacIntosh" has also been used by the French magazine story La récolte d'Applejack (a Novelization of "Applebuck Season").
 * The Stoic
 * Super Strength: And how!
 * Theme Naming: He is named after a type of apple named "McIntosh Red" with red and green skin, the same colors as Big Macintosh's coat and Cutie Mark.
 * Writing Around Trademarks:
 * Originally he was going to referred to as Big Mac in casual conversation but that would have caused too much trouble with trademarks. In some episodes he is referred to as "Big Mac", most notably, Hearts and Hooves Day, but only after he has already been called "Big Macintosh" in the same scene.
 * He was also going to be called "Big Apple" and he would be the current boss of Sweet Apple Acres which itself would be "Big Apple Orchard." However trademarked or not, it didn't pass the legal department so both were changed to their current names.
 * Working Class People Are Morons: Averted, as the cartoon constantly implies that he's smarter than his sisters. Also according to the original series' bible, Big Macintosh owns and runs Sweet Apple Acres while Applejack manages the day-to-day affairs.
 * Working Class People Are Morons: Averted, as the cartoon constantly implies that he's smarter than his sisters. Also according to the original series' bible, Big Macintosh owns and runs Sweet Apple Acres while Applejack manages the day-to-day affairs.

Granny Smith


"Debut: "Friendship Is Magic, Part 1" ("Mare in the Moon")"

"Voiced by Tabitha St. Germain"

Applejack's, Apple Bloom's and Big Macintosh's grandmother. Age has done a number on this green Earth Pony and while she's not completely crippled or senile, she's getting there. Despite this, she still manages to continue her role as the matriarch of the Apple family.

"Granny Smith: Confangled modern doohickeys."
 * A Day in the Limelight: Family Appreciation Day
 * Amazingly Embarrassing Grandparent: To Apple Bloom in "Family Appreciation Day".
 * Ascended Extra: As of Season 2, she's gotten a sharp increase in screen-time and spoken lines.
 * Blind Mistake: Her poor eyesight causes her to mistake Gilda's tail for a rattlesnake.
 * Bunny Ears Lawyer: Her methods for preparing the Zap Apples to be harvested sometimes take this to a quite literal level.
 * Cool Old Lady
 * Crack! Oh, My Back!: According to her granddaughter Applejack, Granny has a "saggy ol' hip" that needs to be replaced. Her joints creak audibly whenever she walks and in "The Show Stoppers" and Applejack's Imagine Spot in "The Ticket Master" she's seen using an adult walker to move around. Her toy also has a walker.
 * Though while she's corrupted during Discord's reign in "The Return of Harmony Part 2", she manages to tap dance on her hind legs. YMMV on if she is more mobile than she usually appears (although possibly with And I Must Scream implications) or Discord fixed her hip as part of his reality warping.
 * Her higher mobility in the second season implies that she got her hip replaced in between seasons, but it isn't mentioned in show, so take that as you will.
 * Curse of the Ancients:

"Granny Smith: Is this thing on? [to Big Macintosh] I don't think this thing is on. [to the megaphone] Hello! What is the...e... (Big Macintosh whispers to her, Granny slaps the megaphone into the correct position). You have to say so. Confangled modern doohickeys."
 * Depending on the Artist: She's wrinklier than usual in "The Show Stoppers" and Applejack's Imagine Spot in "The Ticket Master".
 * Expressive Ears: She's old and weak, so her ears are floppy.
 * Eyes of Gold: Apple Bloom seems to have gotten her eye color from Granny.
 * The Fog of Ages: Because of her old age, her memory is fragile and she tends to forget things all the time.
 * Good Old Ways / Ludd Was Right: She prefers the family to make cider without the use of more powerful machines.
 * Granny Classic: A textbook version of this.
 * Handbag of Hurt: With Rainbow Dash on the receiving end.
 * Hidden Depths:
 * I Was Quite a Looker
 * New Technology Is Evil: Played for laughs at Granny's expense as she can't figure out how to use a simple tin megaphone. She tries talking by the wrong side, slaps it around and somehow manages to poke her eye with it.

"Granny Smith: I should have been asleep five hours ago!"
 * Non-Standard Character Design: Her frame is skinny, frail-looking and noticeably worn out and her face (especially her mouth) looks completely different that the rest of female ponies.
 * Nopony Calls Me Chicken: In "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000", with a camera angle ripped straight out of Back to The Future, no less.
 * Odd Name Out: Theme naming or not, she has the most mundane and human-sounding name in the whole show, only being rivaled by Trixie and Pony Joe.
 * Parental Substitute: For her grandchildren.
 * Retired Badass: For the most part, she was played as an old senile pony for laughs,
 * Running on the Spot: Played straight during "Griffon the Brush Off" and then immediately subverted as Granny "runs" away at a snail's pace.
 * Senior Sleep Cycle: Seen through the series but especially played when Granny is chaperoning some kids during Nightmare Night.


 * Supreme Chef: Her Zap Apple jam is legendary. People travels from miles away to buy it and it literally put Ponyville in the map.
 * Not to mention that she was the reason that Diamond Tiara can live in luxury.
 * Theme Naming: She is named after Granny Smith apples. These apples are green colored (the same color of Granny's coat) and are favored to use in baking apple tarts (Granny's cutie mark).
 * The Unintelligible: "Griffon the Brush Off" contained her only dialogue that didn't consist of senile muttering (to us if not to the rest of the Apple Clan) in the entire first season. Season 2 has given her quite a few more, however.
 * Vague Age: OK, she's old. But exactly, how old? She claims to have been one of the founders of Ponyville, which according to the episode "Winter Wrap Up" is a town several centuries old.
 * When Elders Attack: Granny Smith is old, frail and senile, but she still can deliver a considerable wallop.
 * White-Haired Pretty Girl: When she was young.

Braeburn


"Debut: "Over a Barrel""

"Voiced by Andrew Francis"

A cousin of Applejack who lives in the newly-settled Apple-loosa. Is quite proud of the new settlement but is also willing to listen to both sides of the conflict between the Apple-loosians and the resident herd of Buffalo.


 * Catch Phrase: "AAAAAAPPLE-LOOSA!" (whinny)
 * Cowboy
 * Determined Homesteader: Although he's more sensitive to the buffaloes' plight than most of the townsfolk.
 * Furry Reminder: Neighs a lot, especially when mentioning AAAAAAAPPLE-LOOSA!
 * Green Eyes
 * Hair of Gold: A darker gold than Applejack's though - his coat and mane are just color-swaps of AJ's
 * Keet: See below.
 * Motor Mouth: He's extremely eager to show the ponies just how amazing Apple-loosa is.
 * Nice Hat: As is common for a resident of "AAAAAAPPLE-LOOSA!"
 * The Pioneer
 * Pretty Colt: Yes. As much as an animated pony can be anyway.
 * Theme Naming: As with most of the other Apple family members, Braeburn is named after a variety of apple. In fact, it's a hybrid derived from the Granny Smith.

Aunt and Uncle Orange
"Debut: "The Cutie Mark Chronicles""

Applejack's aunt and uncle who live in Manehattan. Unlike the rest of the family, the Oranges live a high class lifestyle. Whether they actually do grow oranges or not isn't clear. According to the Blind Bags, Uncle Orange is named Mosely Orange.


 * All There in the Manual: Mosely Orange's collector card reveals that he "loves parties!"
 * All There in the Script: Uncle Orange might be Mosely Orange if these are indeed glitter versions of his toy and card.
 * Blue Eyes
 * City Mouse
 * Odd Name Out: Along with Peachy Sweet, they're among the few members of the family whose names aren't related to apples.
 * Theme Naming: To drive the difference in lifestyle home, we are comparing apples and oranges.
 * While it might be coincidental, there's another layer to it when you consider that they live in a counterpart of New York City...a territory once owned by the Dutch who are associated with the color orange.
 * Not to mention New York is also nicknamed the Big Apple.
 * Upper Class Twit: But not as extreme an example as Prince Blueblood.
 * You Don't Look Like You: Mosely Orange's molded toy and collector card (from the fourth wave of the Blind Bags) both depict him as a Palette Swap of Big Macintosh.

The Smith Family
"Debut: "Family Appreciation Day""


 * No Name Given
 * Posthumous Characters: Presumably.
 * Unnamed Parents

Other Apples
The Apples of Ponyville have a LOT of relatives, but so far we mostly only know their appearances and/or names. In "Friendship is Magic, part 1", Applejack names off Apple Fritter, Apple Bumpkin, Red Gala, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Caramel Apple, (Uncle) Apple Strudel , Apple Tart, Baked Apple, Apple Brioche, and Apple Cinnamon Crisp, in addition to her immediate family. Later, in "The Ticket Master", she mentions "Apple Brown Betty! Uh, the dessert. Not my auntie." According to the Blind Bags, two of them are named Crimson Gala and Peachy Sweet.


 * All There in the Manual:
 * Crimson Gala's collector card reveals that she "gives everyone treats!"
 * Peachy Sweet's collector card reveals that she "is always smiling!"
 * Golden Delicious's collector card reveals both his or her eye color and the fact that he or she "loves acting!"
 * All There in the Script: Two of them might be Crimson Gala and Peachy Sweet, if these and these are indeed glitter versions of their toys and cards.
 * Alliterative Name: Apple Brown Betty.
 * Gender Flip: Golden Delicious is a stallion in the show and WeLoveFine's All Of Apple Acres art print, but a mare in the Blind Bags. G3 Golden Delicious was also a mare.
 * Massive Numbered Cousins
 * Nakama: The family remains very close-knit. Have fun trying your schemes in the future, Flim and Flam.
 * Nice Hat: Uncle Apple Strudel as well as any of them when in Appleloosa or Dodge Junction.
 * No Name Given: With the exception of those listed above.
 * Non-Standard Character Design: Uncle Apple Strudel.
 * Odd Name Out: Along with the Oranges, Peachy Sweet is among the few members of the family whose names aren't related to apples.
 * Parental Abandonment: Applejack, Applebloom, and Big Macintosh's parents are never shown nor even mentioned in the show. Lauren Faust and crew never did figured out what to do with them.
 * When You Coming Home, Mom and Dad?: Ideas were discussed among the crew concerning this. One such idea is that their parents are "traveling salesponies or explorers" which would mean that they just rarely come home due to their occupation and...
 * Deceased Parents Are the Best: This is one of the possibilities that Lauren would've liked to use, that their parents "simply passed away somehow", but she knew all too well that "it would have likely been deemed too sad for a kids' show".
 * Theme Naming
 * You All Look Familiar:
 * The Apple family reunion includes some of them more than once but since they're all related, they could just be identical relatives. A couple of pairs of them do have different mane colors, such as Red Gala and Crimson Gala.
 * Cutie Marks aside, Red Delicious and Caramel Apple respectively look exactly the same as background ponies Sir Colton Vines III and Golden Harvest/Carrot Top.
 * You Don't Look Like You:
 * Crimson Gala's molded toy and collector card (from the fourth wave of the Blind Bags) both depict her as a Palette Swap of Pinkie Pie.
 * Peachy Sweet's molded toy and collector card (from the fourth wave of the Blind Bags) both depict her as a Palette Swap of Pinkie Pie with a different-looking cutie mark.
 * Golden Delicious's molded toy and collector card (from the fifth wave of the Blind Bags) both depict him as a differently-colored unicorn mare Palette Swap of Rarity with a different cutie mark.

Twilight Sparkle's Family
See The Princesses for Princess Cadance, Shining Armor's wife and thus Twilight Sparkle's sister-in-law.

Shining Armor


"Debut: "A Canterlot Wedding - Part 1""

"Voiced by Andrew Francis"

A white unicorn stallion with a blue mane and a shield cutie mark. He's Captain of the Canterlot Royal Guard, but more importantly he's Twilight Sparkle's older brother. They were very close when they were younger, but started to grow apart when she moved to Ponyville, thus why we don't see him until the Season 2 finale.


 * Actor Allusion: This isn't the first time Andrew Francis has voiced a captain of the guard, or the first time he's voiced a Mane Six family member (he's also Applejack's cousin Braeburn) for that matter.
 * Ascended Fanboy: He greatly admired the Canterlot Royal Guard in his youth. He eventually became their leader.
 * Authority Equals Asskicking: See two tropes below.
 * Awesome McCoolname
 * Badass: He'd need to be to perform his specialty, see immediately below
 * Barrier Warrior: His special spell is a force field (and his Cutie mark is a shield). A Force field that can encase all of Canterlot. His ability with that spell is such that not even Twilight Sparkle could match him.
 * Battle Couple: With Badass Princess Cadence.
 * The Captain: He's captain of the Royal Guard.
 * Color-Coded Wizardry: Has the same red-violet magic aura as his mother and little sister.
 * Cool Big Bro: Twilight describes him as her best friend (before she moved to Ponyville).
 * Curtains Match the Window: His eyes match his hair.
 * Custom Uniform: He gets special purple armor that's of a different design than the other guards.
 * Death Glare:
 * Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?:.
 * Early-Bird Cameo: He was showcased and promoted as an upcoming toy long before the episode aired, or even the info about him being Twilight's brother.
 * Knight in Shining Armor: Captain of the Royal Guard, and he's most likely named after this trope, and his cutie mark matches it.
 * Leitmotif: Heard at various points in "A Canterlot Wedding". In Part 1 it can be heard when he's first shown in the present day, when Twilight first comes to his house, and when he's explaining things after Twilight bumps into him. In Part 2 it can be heard when he's first shown in the "Previously On..." segment and when Twilight straightens his badge.
 * Luke, I Am Your Father: Meta-example; he and Cadence were showcased months before their respective relations to Twilight Sparkle and Celestia were revealed.
 * Magic Knight: Seeing as he's Captain of the Royal Guard and a unicorn.
 * Meaningful Name: He's a knight in... yes, but the Shining part makes his name share a light theme with Twilight Sparkle, while Armor refers to both his duty of defending Canterlot and his force field spell.
 * Official Couple: With Cadence, of course.
 * Happily Married
 * The One Guy: Not in general, but he is the only male pony to be released in the main brushable toy line or the Fashion Style brushable toy line.
 * Pink Girl, Blue Boy: The blue to Cadence's pink.
 * Purple Is Powerful: His Royal Guard armor is purple, not to mention the glow his magic produces - equivalent to Twilight Sparkle's.
 * Remember the New Guy?: He was very, very close to Twilight Sparkle, pretty much her only friend growing up. The first time we hear of him in-series is about 51 episodes in.
 * Shining Goodness: "Shining" is the first part of his name, and he is a loyal guard of Celestia.
 * Skunk Stripe / You Gotta Have a Blue Mane: His mane and tail are striped in three shades of blue.
 * Skunk Stripe / You Gotta Have a Blue Mane: His mane and tail are striped in three shades of blue.

Twilight Sparkle's Parents
"Debut: "The Cutie Mark Chronicles""

A white and blue unicorn couple living in Canterlot and the parents of the show's main character Twilight Sparkle. Not much is known about them other than that they helped their daughter get enrolled into Celestia's School for Gifted Unicorns after she expressed an interest in magic. They cameo in "A Canterlot Wedding - Part 2", attending their son Shining Armor's wedding. According to the Blind Bags, the mother is named Twilight Velvet.


 * Absurdly Youthful Mother / Absurdly Youthful Father: They haven't aged a bit since we last saw them in Twilight Sparkle's filly flashback. They practically look the same except for the subtle eye bags they now sport.
 * All There in the Manual: Twilight Velvet's collector card reveals that she "loves writing stories!"
 * All There in the Script: Twilight Sparkle's mom might be named Twilight Velvet if these are indeed glitter versions of her toy and card. They match her cutie mark and color scheme (blue eyes, greyish white coat) and pony mold.
 * Baleful Polymorph: They briefly get turned into potted plants by their daughter in "The Cutie Mark Chronicles".
 * Color-Coded Wizardry: "A Canterlot Wedding - Part 2" reveals that the mother has the same red-violet magic aura as her children.
 * Expy: Twilight Sparkle's mom is very clearly based on the original G1 Twilight down to the cutie mark and hair colors. Twilight Sparkle's father resembles a G1 German pony named Nachtlicht. Translated? Nightlight.
 * Blue Eyes: Twilight Sparkle's mom.
 * Eyes of Gold: Twilight Sparkle's dad.


 * Multicolored Hair: Twilight Sparkle's mom.
 * Strong Family Resemblance: Twilight Sparkle's mom is a near-Palette Swap of her daughter, having the same tail shape, and a near-identical mane shape.
 * Unnamed Parents: Both parents are unnamed on the show but Twilight Sparkle's mom may have been named in the toys (see All There in the Script above).

The Pie Family


"Debut: "The Cutie Mark Chronicles""

There was once a family of Earth Ponies who owned a rock farm outside of Ponyville where there was no talking and no smiling. That is until the pinkest of their daughters suddenly threw a party and brought laughter and sunshine into their lives. That is if you believe Pinkie's story in "The Cutie Mark Chronicles". Like Twilight's parents, not much is known outside what was shown in the flashback. Pinkie has also mentioned her grandmother Granny Pie in "Friendship is Magic, part 2".

"Pinkie Pie: And that's how Equestria was made. Scootaloo: Wha...huh? Apple Bloom: Look! We're here! Pinkie Pie: Maybe on the way home I can tell you the story of how I got my cutie mark. It's a gem!"
 * Artistic Age: Pinkie Pie's parents...mostly because of their dull color schemes and strict expressions.
 * Cool Old Mare: Granny Pie, according to Pinkie.
 * Fan Nicknames: The most popular ones are Inkie (gray sister), Blinkie (blueish sister), Clyde (father) and Sue (mother) though there are a lot of others that have been used.
 * Like Isabelle Lilly Pie for "Inkie" and Bellamina Marie Pie for "Blinkie" in respect to Pinkie's Pinkamena Diane Pie.
 * Alternatively several fans see the gray sister as background pony Octavia from "Best Night Ever" due to a similar (but not exact) color scheme and the way she reacts to Pinkie on stage as if she's used to her sort of behavior.
 * Fantasy Counterpart Culture: They appear to be Amish.
 * Nice Hat: Pinkie's father
 * No Names Given: All of them except for Granny Pie but judging by her and Pinkie's names, it's possible that the family name is "Pie" (supported by WeLoveFine's Pie Family Rock Farms shirt & bag).
 * OC Stand In: Recently fans have depicted Inkie Pie's personality similar to those of Fluttershy's, exaggerating her bangs into full-on Peek-a-Bangs to emphasize her shyness.
 * Peek-a-Bangs: Not a full blown one but Inkie's bangs are long enough to cover 1/4 of her face.
 * The Stoic: The entire family until Pinkie introduces them to their first party. It's unclear whether they've completely moved away from this state of mind or have reverted back ever since.
 * Stoic Spectacles: Pinkie's mom.
 * Tough Love: Pinkie Pie's parents were strict and intent on training their children in the ways of rock farming by giving them hooves-on experience like manually moving an entire field of rocks from one location to another on a regular basis. The way they treated them were no better. As Pinkie puts it: "There was no talking. There was no smiling. There were only rocks."
 * Unnamed Parents: See No Names Given above.
 * Unreliable Narrator: It is as of yet unclear whether they are really real or was just made up by Pinkie Pie seeing how she ended her Origin Story:

Rarity's Family
See The Cutie Mark Crusaders for Sweetie Belle, Rarity's younger sister.

Rarity's Parents


"Debut: "Sisterhooves Social""

"Voiced by Tabitha St. Germain (mother) and Peter New (father)"

A pink female unicorn and a white male pony couple. Word of God says that Sweetie Belle actually lives with them instead of Rarity; in "Sisterhooves Social" they leave Sweetie in her care before going on vacation, and in the German magazine comic Einfach rufus the building that Sweetie's room is part of is shown to look different than Carousel Boutique.


 * All There in the Manual: Their house hasn't appeared in the show, but it has appeared in the German magazine comic Einfach rufus.
 * Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: They have no class and love gaudy clothes. And they don't even cringe at all at Sweetie Belle's cooking (on top of that, the mother was the one who gave her the cooking lessons).
 * American Accents: The father has an exaggerated Midwestern accent while his wife seems to be from Joisey.
 * Awesome McCoolname: Rarity's dad's Fan Nicknames, Magnum (meaning great) and Dr. Fantastic (self-explanatory).
 * Badass Mustache: Rarity's dad owns one that makes him look like Tom Selleck.
 * Big Ol' Eyebrows: Rarity's dad.
 * Blue Eyes: They both have these.
 * Fan Nickname: Similarly to how "Steven Magnet" (the river serpent from the second episode) got his name, certain members of the fandom have taken to calling Rarity/Sweetie Belle's father "Dr. Fantastic". Some others are calling him "Magnum" due to his resemblance to Tom Selleck.
 * Iron Stomach: They truly enjoyed Sweetie Belle's horrible food, which included a glass of cinder (burnt juice) and a bowl of bubbling ooze (it was toast).
 * Lethal Chef: Given the mother's comments about teaching Sweetie Belle to cook, either she was being fantastically polite about Sweetie Belle's Epic Fail of a breakfast or is just as bad at it.
 * Lovable Jock: Rarity's jolly father is a tall, bulky and manly stallion with three American footballs as his Cutie Mark. That or he could be a football coach.
 * Either way this trope still applies.
 * Nice Hat: The father.
 * Non-Standard Character Design: Rarity's mother has the same chubby build as Mrs. Cake. Plus she is one of the few ponies to wear pants.
 * Unnamed Parents