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[[Shout-Out]]s in ''[[{{TOPLEVELPAGE}}]]'' include:
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== Mythology Gag}}s ==


== Mythology Gags ==
* Nightmare Moon is trying to bring about [[The Night That Never Ends]], just like Tirac. However, while Tirac only seemed to be doing it [[For the Evulz]], Nightmare Moon's backstory establishes her as [[The Resenter]].
* Nightmare Moon is trying to bring about [[The Night That Never Ends]], just like Tirac. However, while Tirac only seemed to be doing it [[For the Evulz]], Nightmare Moon's backstory establishes her as [[The Resenter]].
** Also, according to [[Word of God]], a hint of [[Brainwashed and Crazy]] as well.
** Also, according to [[Word of God]], a hint of [[Brainwashed and Crazy]] as well.
* The Elements of Harmony combine to summon the Rainbow of Light. There's even more of a shout out when they're used to beat Discord. Complete with similar music and a [[World Healing Wave]].
* The Elements of Harmony combine to summon the Rainbow of Light. There's even more of a shout out when they're used to beat Discord. Complete with similar music and a [[World-Healing Wave]].
* In the Pilot, the ponies have to cross a raging river and a rickety bridge to get to a castle, just like in Rescue from Midnight Castle.
* In the Pilot, the ponies have to cross a raging river and a rickety bridge to get to a castle, just like in Rescue from Midnight Castle.
* Rarity's butterfly wings in "Sonic Rainboom" and the Glimmer Wings toy ponies are a nod to G1 and G3 winged ponies, the Flutterpony toy line (right down to how they're notorious for having delicate, breakable wings) and the Breezies in particular.
* Rarity's butterfly wings in "Sonic Rainboom" and the Glimmer Wings toy ponies are a nod to G1 and G3 winged ponies, the Flutterpony toy line (right down to how they're notorious for having delicate, breakable wings) and the Breezies in particular.
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** Spike sending a photo of the ponies to Princess Celestia at the end of the opening is a reference to the ponies taking a group picture at the end of the G3 and G3.5 openings.
** Spike sending a photo of the ponies to Princess Celestia at the end of the opening is a reference to the ponies taking a group picture at the end of the G3 and G3.5 openings.
* Heck, the opening starts with a shout out to every MLP commercial and theme song ever written.
* Heck, the opening starts with a shout out to every MLP commercial and theme song ever written.
* Almost all of the main cast are amalgamations of G1 ponies from years [http://www.ghostofthedoll.co.uk/Toys_MLP_Year2.htm 2] or [http://www.ghostofthedoll.co.uk/Toys_MLP_Year3.htm 3] and [http://msmagazine.com/blog/blog/2010/12/24/my-little-non-homophobic-non-racist-non-smart-shaming-pony-a-rebuttal/ based on the personalities] that [[Author Appeal|Lauren Faust]] had given her ponies as a child. Someone put together an influence list [http://www.determinismsucks.net/archive/My_Little_pony_Friendship_in_Magic_History-(n1290573491968).jpg referencing both the G1 and G3 ponies] that these were based on.
* Almost all of the main cast are amalgamations of G1 ponies from years [http://www.ghostofthedoll.co.uk/Toys_MLP_Year2.htm 2] or [http://www.ghostofthedoll.co.uk/Toys_MLP_Year3.htm 3] and [http://msmagazine.com/blog/blog/2010/12/24/my-little-non-homophobic-non-racist-non-smart-shaming-pony-a-rebuttal/ based on the personalities] that [[Author Appeal|Lauren Faust]] had given her ponies as a child. Someone put together an influence list [https://web.archive.org/web/20130211062914/http://www.determinismsucks.net/archive/My_Little_pony_Friendship_in_Magic_History-(n1290573491968).jpg referencing both the G1 and G3 ponies] that these were based on.
** Applejack is just a redesigned version of the original. She and Spike are the only copyrights that the creators were interested in using that Hasbro retained from the 80s.
** Applejack is just a redesigned version of the original. She and Spike are the only copyrights that the creators were interested in using that Hasbro retained from the 80s.
*** Applejack being a cowgirl may come from Megan, the human protagonist from G1 who started off as a [[Badass Normal]] cowgirl (though she didn't have an accent or a hat and traded the orange/brown cowgirl outfit for frilly overalls by the time of the Movie).
*** Applejack being a cowgirl may come from Megan, the human protagonist from G1 who started off as a [[Badass Normal]] cowgirl (though she didn't have an accent or a hat and traded the orange/brown cowgirl outfit for frilly overalls by the time of the Movie).
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*** Her mother Twilight Velvet, seen in "The Cutie Mark Chronicles" and "A Canterlot Wedding - Part 2" as well as in the Wave 4 Blind Bags, is very clearly based on the G1 Twilight, who was intended to be the original main character of ''Friendship is Magic''.
*** Her mother Twilight Velvet, seen in "The Cutie Mark Chronicles" and "A Canterlot Wedding - Part 2" as well as in the Wave 4 Blind Bags, is very clearly based on the G1 Twilight, who was intended to be the original main character of ''Friendship is Magic''.
*** Her father resembles [[Bilingual Bonus|Nachtlicht]], a [[No Export for You|German-only]] Pony from G1, a bit too much for comfort. It could be a genderswap [[Mythology Gag]], similar to how Big Mac resembles G3 Applejack.
*** Her father resembles [[Bilingual Bonus|Nachtlicht]], a [[No Export for You|German-only]] Pony from G1, a bit too much for comfort. It could be a genderswap [[Mythology Gag]], similar to how Big Mac resembles G3 Applejack.
*** In the first episode Twilight Sparkle gets invited to Moondancer's get-together. This is both a nod to the G1 pony Moondancer and a [[Development Gag]] on the fact that Twilight was going to have a variation of [http://fyre-flye.deviantart.com/art/Star-Gazing-Twilight-255836581 Moondancer's cutie mark]<ref> It could also be a reference to the G3 Moondancer but considering they're in Canterlot, which is mainly inhabited by Unicorns, it's probably the original Moondancer.</ref>
*** In the first episode Twilight Sparkle gets invited to Moondancer's get-together. This is both a nod to the G1 pony Moondancer and a [[Development Gag]] on the fact that Twilight was going to have a variation of [http://fyre-flye.deviantart.com/art/Star-Gazing-Twilight-255836581 Moondancer's cutie mark]<ref>It could also be a reference to the G3 Moondancer but considering they're in Canterlot, which is mainly inhabited by Unicorns, it's probably the original Moondancer.</ref>
*** Twilight Sparkle can teleport. In G1, Unicorns can teleport (they call it "winking in" and "winking out"). The first Unicorn seen to teleport is G1 Twilight, in the opening theme of "Rescue from Midnight Castle".
*** Twilight Sparkle can teleport. In G1, Unicorns can teleport (they call it "winking in" and "winking out"). The first Unicorn seen to teleport is G1 Twilight, in the opening theme of "Rescue from Midnight Castle".
** Rainbow Dash is a perfect mix of [http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3159/2979803235_39d3cee117_z.jpg Sunlight], [http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lhcoovylAV1qeuz19o1_500.png Firefly] and [http://mylittlewiki.org/w/images/4/46/Rainbowdashcartoon.jpeg her Generation 3/3.5 incarnation].
** Rainbow Dash is a perfect mix of [http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3159/2979803235_39d3cee117_z.jpg Sunlight], [http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lhcoovylAV1qeuz19o1_500.png Firefly] and [http://mylittlewiki.org/w/images/4/46/Rainbowdashcartoon.jpeg her Generation 3/3.5 incarnation].
*** Background pony [[All There in The Script|Sassaflash]] has the same cutie mark as Firefly and [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-DPS2Xmwhrpk/TtBFX9oFsGI/AAAAAAAAVew/5kNPTkuw_-8/s1600/15.jpg her appearance in the Blind Bags] [[You Don't Look Like You|uses Rainbow Dash's model]].
*** Background pony [[All There in the Script|Sassaflash]] has the same cutie mark as Firefly and [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-DPS2Xmwhrpk/TtBFX9oFsGI/AAAAAAAAVew/5kNPTkuw_-8/s1600/15.jpg her appearance in the Blind Bags] [[You Don't Look Like You|uses Rainbow Dash's model]].
** Fluttershy was originally just SUPPOSED to be [http://www.mylittleponynews.com/2010/08/g4-yellow-pegasus-name-revealed.html Posey] but Hasbro had lost the copyright on that name.
** Fluttershy was originally just SUPPOSED to be [https://web.archive.org/web/20120406053833/http://www.mylittleponynews.com/2010/08/g4-yellow-pegasus-name-revealed.html Posey] but Hasbro had lost the copyright on that name.
*** Her cutie mark however is a shout-out to the G2 Pony Sky Skimmer and her name is based on her Generation 3 incarnation.
*** Her cutie mark however is a shout-out to the G2 Pony Sky Skimmer and her name is based on her Generation 3 incarnation.
** Spike being in love with Rarity may be a shout out to G1's Majesty, with whom the original Spike came with, and Rarity somewhat resembles (although really she's seemingly more of an amalgamation of [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_MdD8lH4Rf9o/TSl3Fwm50JI/AAAAAAAABM0/VqjIjM7VPa0/s1600/40366_140968312601707_128739440491261_258338_5630058_n.jpg Sparkler] and Glory from the G1 line).
** Spike being in love with Rarity may be a shout out to G1's Majesty, with whom the original Spike came with, and Rarity somewhat resembles (although really she's seemingly more of an amalgamation of [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_MdD8lH4Rf9o/TSl3Fwm50JI/AAAAAAAABM0/VqjIjM7VPa0/s1600/40366_140968312601707_128739440491261_258338_5630058_n.jpg Sparkler] and Glory from the G1 line).
*** Background pony [[All There in The Script|Amethyst Star]] is also similar to Sparkler and [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Nbxm-hDvjPc/TtBFZmt9JcI/AAAAAAAAVfg/pcknE-PuU_c/s1600/21.jpg her appearance in the Blind Bags] [[You Don't Look Like You|uses Rarity's model]].
*** Background pony [[All There in the Script|Amethyst Star]] is also similar to Sparkler and [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Nbxm-hDvjPc/TtBFZmt9JcI/AAAAAAAAVfg/pcknE-PuU_c/s1600/21.jpg her appearance in the Blind Bags] [[You Don't Look Like You|uses Rarity's model]].
*** Twilight's relationship with Spike mirrors Spike's with Majesty back in G1, especially in the British comics.
*** Twilight's relationship with Spike mirrors Spike's with Majesty back in G1, especially in the British comics.
** Early concept sketches of Pinkie Pie were just straight up [http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/6947/mylittleponysurprisebyf.jpg Surprise]. Her wings were passed on to Fluttershy and Pinkie Pie was given her G3 color scheme, sans the mane and tail.
** Early concept sketches of Pinkie Pie were just straight up [http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/6947/mylittleponysurprisebyf.jpg Surprise]. Her wings were passed on to Fluttershy and Pinkie Pie was given her G3 color scheme, sans the mane and tail.
*** Pinkie's first word is "surprise".
*** Pinkie's first word is "surprise".
*** Though it might be unintentional, Pinkie covered in flour in "[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S2 E12 Baby Cakes|Baby Cakes]]" causes her to resemble Surprise.
*** Though it might be unintentional, Pinkie covered in flour in "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S2/E12 Baby Cakes|Baby Cakes]]" causes her to resemble Surprise.
*** Surprise herself may have made a [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]] as one of the Wonderbolts in the episodes "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S1 E3 The Ticket Master|The Ticket Master]]" (and some of its adaptations), "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S1 E26 The Best Night Ever|The Best Night Ever]]" & "[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S2 E10 Secret of My Excess|Secret of My Excess]]" ([[Depending On the Artist|possibly]]), the [[IOS Games|iOS game]] ''[http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/my-little-pony-twilight-sparkle/id465213808 Twilight Sparkle: Teacher for a Day]'', the French [[Tie-in Novel|magazine story]] ''Les surprises de l'amitié'', and the licensed [[The Merch|art print]] ''[http://www.welovefine.com/product.php?id_product=1901 Everypony]''. This Wonderbolt could also be [http://1.bp.blogspot.com/--gv0rMPY0o0/T16NUqJMUeI/AAAAAAAAibI/gLA9D84OsX8/s1600/5.jpg Breezie], who was a G3 pony.
*** Surprise herself may have made a [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]] as one of the Wonderbolts in the episodes "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S1/E03 The Ticket Master|The Ticket Master]]" (and some of its adaptations), "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S1/E26 The Best Night Ever|The Best Night Ever]]" & "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S2/E10 Secret of My Excess|Secret of My Excess]]" ([[Depending on the Artist|possibly]]), the [[IOS Games|iOS game]] ''[http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/my-little-pony-twilight-sparkle/id465213808 Twilight Sparkle: Teacher for a Day]'', the French [[Tie-in Novel|magazine story]] ''Les surprises de l'amitié'', and the licensed [[The Merch|art print]] ''[http://www.welovefine.com/product.php?id_product=1901 Everypony]''.{{Dead link}} This Wonderbolt could also be [http://1.bp.blogspot.com/--gv0rMPY0o0/T16NUqJMUeI/AAAAAAAAibI/gLA9D84OsX8/s1600/5.jpg Breezie], who was a G3 pony.
*** Its worth noting that the [http://ponibooru.413chan.net/post/view/74249 original Surprise] had somewhat greenish blonde hair and Pinkie's mother is white with green hair, though she's not a pegasus.
*** Its worth noting that the [http://ponibooru.413chan.net/post/view/74249 original Surprise]{{Dead link}} had somewhat greenish blonde hair and Pinkie's mother is white with green hair, though she's not a pegasus.
** Twist shares the name with a G1 pony, however it's probably coincidental. G1 Twist was an adult and her Cutie Mark was pretzel related.
** Twist shares the name with a G1 pony, however it's probably coincidental. G1 Twist was an adult and her Cutie Mark was pretzel related.
** The 3rd tier characters Snips and Snails (himself a shout out to the G1 pony [[http://media.photobucket.com/image/my<!-- 20little20pony%20squirmy/Xaniss/My%2520Little%2520Pony/baby_squirmy.jpg Squirmy]]), make up 2/3rds of the ingredients of little boys, the exact opposite of the Sugar, Spice and Everything Nice that created the Powerpuff Girls. -->
** The 3rd tier characters Snips and Snails (himself a shout out to the G1 pony [http://media.photobucket.com/image/my%20little%20pony%20squirmy/Xaniss/My%2520Little%2520Pony/baby_squirmy.jpg Squirmy]), make up 2/3rds of the ingredients of little boys, the exact opposite of the Sugar, Spice and Everything Nice that created the Powerpuff Girls.
** The twin ponies working at the spa are directly based on [http://ponibooru.413chan.net/post/view/7606 generation 1 twin ponies] that were only available in Europe. They even have an accent to match!
** The twin ponies working at the spa are directly based on [https://web.archive.org/web/20110830054045/http://ponibooru.413chan.net/post/view/7606 generation 1 twin ponies] that were only available in Europe. They even have an accent to match!
** Most of the large stallions have unshorn fetlocks like the G1 Big Brother Ponies. Two of these large stallions are in fact big brothers, Big Macintosh to Applejack & Apple Bloom and Shining Armor to Twilight Sparkle.
** Most of the large stallions have unshorn fetlocks like the G1 Big Brother Ponies. Two of these large stallions are in fact big brothers, Big Macintosh to Applejack & Apple Bloom and Shining Armor to Twilight Sparkle.
* Celestia resembles the G2 Pony design, with a bit of the G1 Beauty Dream Pony thrown in.
* Celestia resembles the G2 Pony design, with a bit of the G1 Beauty Dream Pony thrown in.
* Cheerilee being a teacher is similar to her original unicorn version role in one of the G3 specials, notably ''[http://www.hubworld.com/watch/610729115001 Crystal Princess: The Runaway Rainbow]''.
* Cheerilee being a teacher is similar to her original unicorn version role in one of the G3 specials, notably ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20121114144300/http://www.hubworld.com/watch/610729115001 Crystal Princess: The Runaway Rainbow]''.
* The plot of "The Ticket Master" is near identical to a ''My Little Pony Tales'' episode (And the Winner is..) where one of the ponies wins a pair of tickets to a concert and has to choose which friend to take.
* The plot of "The Ticket Master" is near identical to a ''My Little Pony Tales'' episode (And the Winner is..) where one of the ponies wins a pair of tickets to a concert and has to choose which friend to take.
* "[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S1 E7 Dragon Shy|Dragonshy]]" is about the ponies climbing a mountain to deal with a dragon in a cave, which also happened in the G3.5 special ''Twinkle Wish Adventure''.
* "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S1/E07 Dragon Shy|Dragonshy]]" is about the ponies climbing a mountain to deal with a dragon in a cave, which also happened in the G3.5 special ''Twinkle Wish Adventure''.
** In G3, Spike wakes up from a thousand year nap. In G4, dragons are mentioned to nap for one hundred years.
** In G3, Spike wakes up from a thousand year nap. In G4, dragons are mentioned to nap for one hundred years.
* "Winter Wrap Up" brings to mind the the opening theme to the the 1986 ''[[My Little Pony]]'' movie:
* "Winter Wrap Up" brings to mind the the opening theme to the the 1986 ''[[My Little Pony]]'' movie:
{{quote| My Little Pony, My Little Pony<br />
{{quote|My Little Pony, My Little Pony
All in a twinkling spring is here.<br />
All in a twinkling spring is here.
My Little Pony, My Little Pony<br />
My Little Pony, My Little Pony
When did all the leaves and grass appear?<br />
When did all the leaves and grass appear?
Where there were snowdrifts, now there are no drifts,<br />
Where there were snowdrifts, now there are no drifts,
Nor is the sky overcast.<br />
Nor is the sky overcast.
My Little Pony, My Little Pony<br />
My Little Pony, My Little Pony
Winter is over at last! }}
Winter is over at last! }}
* In one episode of G1, Wind Whistler had her wings tied during a race, like Rainbow Dash in "[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E13FallWeatherFriends Fall Weather Friends]".
* In one episode of G1, Wind Whistler had her wings tied during a race, like Rainbow Dash in "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S1/E13 Fall Weather Friends|Fall Weather Friends]]".
* [[Canon Foreigner|Toy line exclusive pony]] Sweetie Swirl, a [[Palette Swap]] of Rarity, is colored similarly to Rarity's G3 incarnation.
* [[Canon Foreigner|Toy line exclusive pony]] Sweetie Swirl, a [[Palette Swap]] of Rarity, is colored similarly to Rarity's G3 incarnation.
* The foal that Rainbow Dash rescues from the well in "The Mysterious Mare Do Well" has the same body color (and a near-identical voice) as Lickety Split, who had a musical number involving someone else trapped in a well in the original movie.
* The foal that Rainbow Dash rescues from the well in "The Mysterious Mare Do Well" has the same body color (and a near-identical voice) as Lickety Split, who had a musical number involving someone else trapped in a well in the original movie.
* "[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E10SecretOfMyExcess Secret of My Excess]" features a [[Viewer Gender Confusion|pony]] named Lickety Split and a mare named Junebug.
* "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S2/E10 Secret of My Excess|Secret of My Excess]]" features a [[Viewer Gender Confusion|pony]] named Lickety Split and a mare named Junebug.
* In "[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S2 E13 Hearths Warming Eve|Hearth's Warming Eve]]" when Rarity (as Princess Platinum) claims Equestria as her own she christens it Unicornia. Unicornia is the name of the unicorns' kingdom from G3 whose princess is named Rarity.
* In "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S2/E13 Hearth's Warming Eve|Hearth's Warming Eve]]" when Rarity (as Princess Platinum) claims Equestria as her own she christens it Unicornia. Unicornia is the name of the unicorns' kingdom from G3 whose princess is named Rarity.
** Fluttershy's character in the play is name "Pansy", which almost sounds like "Posey", the G1 pony Fluttershy was base on.
** Fluttershy's character in the play is name "Pansy", which almost sounds like "Posey", the G1 pony Fluttershy was base on.
* The euphemisms and pony-versions of words characters use come from G1, mainly from European canon. Terms like "Pony feathers!" are the most obvious. Applejack in particular liked to use that term in the British comics, and her G4 [[Expy]] often uses it in G4 to.
* The euphemisms and pony-versions of words characters use come from G1, mainly from European canon. Terms like "Pony feathers!" are the most obvious. Applejack in particular liked to use that term in the British comics, and her G4 [[Expy]] often uses it in G4 to.
* "[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S2 E14 The Last Roundup|The Last Roundup]]" includes a pony named Cherry Jubilee. There was a G1 pony named Cherr''ies'' Jubilee.
* "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S2/E14 The Last Roundup|The Last Roundup]]" includes a pony named Cherry Jubilee. There was a G1 pony named Cherr''ies'' Jubilee.
* ''Party Of One'''s plot is unusually similar to a comic in the British G1 comics called "[http://ponibooru.413chan.net/post/view/115775 A Surprise For Surprise]''. In the comic, everypony is ignoring Surprise and telling her to leave them alone. Surprise believes they all hate her and runs off, but it turns out they were throwing a party for Surprise. All the ponies the Mane Cast are based off appear in the strip too.
* ''Party Of One''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s plot is unusually similar to a comic in the British G1 comics called "[http://ponibooru.413chan.net/post/view/115775 A Surprise For Surprise]{{Dead link}}". In the comic, everypony is ignoring Surprise and telling her to leave them alone. Surprise believes they all hate her and runs off, but it turns out they were throwing a party for Surprise. All the ponies the Mane Cast are based off appear in the strip too.
* Flower Wishes, Daisy's name from the toy line, was also the name of a G3 pony.
* Flower Wishes, Daisy's name from the toy line, was also the name of a G3 pony.
* The stunt that causes Rainbow Dash to crash in "[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S2 E16 Read It and Weep|Read It And Weep]]" is, going by the motions of the onlookers' heads as they follow it, Firefly's trademark double inside-out loop.
* The stunt that causes Rainbow Dash to crash in "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S2/E16 Read It and Weep|Read It And Weep]]" is, going by the motions of the onlookers' heads as they follow it, Firefly's trademark double inside-out loop.
* Bizarrely, "[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S2 E18 A Friend in Deed|A Friend in Deed]]" gives Daisy Jo, the name of a G3/G3.5 pony, to one of the cows from "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S1 E4 Applebuck Season|Applebuck Season]]".
* Bizarrely, "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S2/E18 A Friend in Deed|A Friend in Deed]]" gives Daisy Jo, the name of a G3/G3.5 pony, to one of the cows from "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S1/E04 Applebuck Season|Applebuck Season]]".
* "[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S2 E21 Dragon Quest|Dragon Quest]]" has quite a bit in common with the ''[[My Little Pony and Friends (Animation)|My Little Pony and Friends]]'' episode "Spike's Search": They both involve a little purple dragon named Spike leaving behind his pony friends to look for his draconic roots, only to fall in with a crowd of trouble-making dragons, which leads him to decide he's more at home with the ponies.
* "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S2/E21 Dragon Quest|Dragon Quest]]" has quite a bit in common with the ''[[My Little Pony and Friends]]'' episode "Spike's Search": They both involve a little purple dragon named Spike leaving behind his pony friends to look for his draconic roots, only to fall in with a crowd of trouble-making dragons, which leads him to decide he's more at home with the ponies.
** One of the dragons, Garble, has the same color scheme as Fiery from G1.
** One of the dragons, Garble, has the same color scheme as Fiery from G1.
* In "[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S2 E22 Hurricane Fluttershy|Hurricane Fluttershy]]", during the big tornado scene one can see a male pegasus with the color scheme of Firefly, the G1 pegasus who inspired Rainbow Dash.
* In "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S2/E22 Hurricane Fluttershy|Hurricane Fluttershy]]", during the big tornado scene one can see a male pegasus with the color scheme of Firefly, the G1 pegasus who inspired Rainbow Dash.
* A pony in "Putting Your Hoof" down - dubbed Valley Swirl by fans - has a blue mane, pink fur, lightning bolt earrings, and looks like she came right out of [[The Eighties]]. She seems to be a [[Shout Out]] to Firefly.
* A pony in "Putting Your Hoof" down - dubbed Valley Swirl by fans - has a blue mane, pink fur, lightning bolt earrings, and looks like she came right out of [[The Eighties]]. She seems to be a [[Shout-Out]] to Firefly.
* "Pinkie Sense" is sort of like Pinkie's "Pinkie Squink" from G3.
* "Pinkie Sense" is sort of like Pinkie's "Pinkie Squink" from G3.
* When Fluttershy is cleaning during "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S1 E3 The Ticket Master|The Ticket Master]]", she hums the G1 theme song. It's easy to mistake it for the ''Friendship is Magic'' theme tune, since they start the same way, but after the "My Little Pony My Little Pony" part, it clearly follows the melody and beat of the next line of the G1 theme tune ("Isn't the world a lovely place?") rather than the rising "Ah" that follows it in ''Friendship is Magic'', though said beat would eventually find its way into the extended version of the ''Friendship is Magic'' theme ("What is friendship all about?")
* When Fluttershy is cleaning during "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S1/E03 The Ticket Master|The Ticket Master]]", she hums the G1 theme song. It's easy to mistake it for the ''Friendship is Magic'' theme tune, since they start the same way, but after the "My Little Pony My Little Pony" part, it clearly follows the melody and beat of the next line of the G1 theme tune ("Isn't the world a lovely place?") rather than the rising "Ah" that follows it in ''Friendship is Magic'', though said beat would eventually find its way into the extended version of the ''Friendship is Magic'' theme ("What is friendship all about?")
* Might not be intentional, but Princess Platinum's advisor is Clover the Clever. There was a G2 pony named Clever Clover.
* Might not be intentional, but Princess Platinum's advisor is Clover the Clever. There was a G2 pony named Clever Clover.



== No Celebrities Were Harmed ==
== No Celebrities Were Harmed ==
* Rainbow Dash's idols, the Wonderbolts aerobatic flight team, are named after the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Air_Force_Thunderbirds Thunderbirds], while their blue-and-yellow outfits are a reference to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_angels Blue Angels].
* Rainbow Dash's idols, the Wonderbolts aerobatic flight team, are named after the [[wikipedia:United States Air Force Thunderbirds|Thunderbirds]], while their blue-and-yellow outfits are a reference to the [[wikipedia:Blue angels|Blue Angels]].
** Similarly, the Shadowbolts' logo resembles the logo of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hells_Angels Hells' Angels].
** Similarly, the Shadowbolts' logo resembles the logo of the [[wikipedia:Hells Angels|Hells' Angels]].
* Hoity Toity is a clone of German designer Karl Lagerfeld.
* Hoity Toity is a clone of German designer Karl Lagerfeld.
* Photo Finish is ''Vogue'' editor Anna Wintour.
* Photo Finish is ''Vogue'' editor Anna Wintour.
* The manly tennis player pony ("Ace") in "Call of the Cutie" and "Luna Eclipsed" is based on Andre Agassi.
* The manly tennis player pony ("Ace") in "Call of the Cutie" and "Luna Eclipsed" is based on Andre Agassi.
* The backstage manager at the Best Young Flyer competition ("Lucy") in "Sonic Rainboom" who later appears as a unicorn with a different cutie mark in "Putting Your Hoof Down" is based on [[I Love Lucy|Lucille Ball]].
* The backstage manager at the Best Young Flyer competition ("Lucy") in "Sonic Rainboom" who later appears as a unicorn with a different cutie mark in "Putting Your Hoof Down" is based on [[I Love Lucy|Lucille Ball]].
* The ponies from [[The Hub]]'s [[Web Games]] ''[http://www.hubworld.com/my-little-pony/shows/friendship-is-magic/games/mlpfim-ponymaker The Fabulous Ponymaker]'' and/or ''[http://royalwedding.hosting-hasbro.com/fashion.html Rarity's Bridal Boutique]'' can [http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=330044987044590 look like] [[Lady Gaga (Music)|Lady Gaga]] if the player designs them that way.
* The ponies from [[The Hub]]'s [[Web Games]] ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20131027184011/http://www.hubworld.com/my-little-pony/shows/friendship-is-magic/games/mlpfim-ponymaker The Fabulous Ponymaker]'' and/or ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120915112131/http://royalwedding.hosting-hasbro.com/fashion.html Rarity's Bridal Boutique]'' can [http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=330044987044590 look like] [[Lady Gaga]] if the player designs them that way.
* Mulia Mild's name, choice of career, and plummy voice are all based on Julia Child.
* Mulia Mild's name, choice of career, and plummy voice are all based on Julia Child.
* The Royal Wedding of Shining Armor and Princess Cadence is a shout out to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, down to the red shirt and blue sash that Shining Armor wears and the timing of the episode (close to Will and Kate's 1st anniversary).
* The Royal Wedding of Shining Armor and Princess Cadence is a shout out to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, down to the red shirt and blue sash that Shining Armor wears and the timing of the episode (close to Will and Kate's 1st anniversary).


== Other Outside References ==


=== Other Outside References: ===
=== Season 1 ===
* Twilight's last name was changed from "Twinkle" to [[Twilight (novel)|"Sparkle"]]. When [[Lauren Faust]] was [http://comments.deviantart.com/4/1603670/2216411631 asked] if the name was an intentional joke, her [http://comments.deviantart.com/4/1603670/2216416237 response] was "It passed legal."

* The Cutie Mark Crusaders are suspiciously similar to the "Pre-Teen Sensations" from ''[[Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret.]]'', even to the point that they are waiting for a physical transformation and are trying all kinds of irrational stuff to make it happen. The entire scene where they are deciding on a name is almost exactly how it happens in the book.
== Season 1 ==
* Twilight's last name was changed from "Twinkle" to [[Twilight (Literature)|"Sparkle"]]. When [[Lauren Faust]] was [http://comments.deviantart.com/4/1603670/2216411631 asked] if the name was an intentional joke, her [http://comments.deviantart.com/4/1603670/2216416237 response] was "It passed legal."
* The Cutie Mark Crusaders are suspiciously similar to the "Pre-Teen Sensations" from ''[[Are You There God Its Me Margaret (Literature)|Are You There God Its Me Margaret]]'', even to the point that they are waiting for a physical transformation and are trying all kinds of irrational stuff to make it happen. The entire scene where they are deciding on a name is almost exactly how it happens in the book.
* The first outfit seen in the [[Costume Test Montage]] in episode 1 is very clearly the pony version of the Statue of Liberty. In a later episode, we see the statue proper in Manehattan.
* The first outfit seen in the [[Costume Test Montage]] in episode 1 is very clearly the pony version of the Statue of Liberty. In a later episode, we see the statue proper in Manehattan.
* Pinkie Pie tries to guess who Nightmare Moon is. Her first guess is [[Rocky and Bullwinkle|"Hokey Smokes"]]. (She also guesses [[Black Beauty|"Black Snooty"]].)
* Pinkie Pie tries to guess who Nightmare Moon is. Her first guess is [[Rocky and Bullwinkle|"Hokey Smokes"]]. (She also guesses [[Black Beauty|"Black Snooty"]].)
** Nightmare Moon's exit from her first appearance in the second episode is a shout out to Maleficent's exit in [[Sleeping Beauty (Disney)|Sleeping Beauty]].
** Nightmare Moon's exit from her first appearance in the second episode is a shout out to Maleficent's exit in [[Sleeping Beauty (Disney film)|Sleeping Beauty]].
** Even Applejack holding back Rainbow Dash from charging Nightmare Moon, even though it suits the two of them so well it hasn't been the only time, has a clear parallel in the same scene, with Flora (red fairy) holding back Merryweather (blue).
** Even Applejack holding back Rainbow Dash from charging Nightmare Moon, even though it suits the two of them so well it hasn't been the only time, has a clear parallel in the same scene, with Flora (red fairy) holding back Merryweather (blue).
** Nightmare Moon's boasting to Twilight after {{spoiler|shattering the elements}} mirrors a line by Maleficent almost exactly. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYWVnvMTiBE See] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9ZPGVmeerM#t=15m44s for yourself.]
** Nightmare Moon's boasting to Twilight after {{spoiler|shattering the elements}} mirrors a line by Maleficent almost exactly. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYWVnvMTiBE See] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9ZPGVmeerM#t=15m44s for yourself.]
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* Luna is given a wreath of red and white roses, referring to the Tudor crest used to symbolize peace after the War of the Roses.
* Luna is given a wreath of red and white roses, referring to the Tudor crest used to symbolize peace after the War of the Roses.
* "Ticket Master" includes a Benny Hill-style chase scene, right down to [[Suspiciously Similar Song]] version of "Yakkity Sax" playing in the background.
* "Ticket Master" includes a Benny Hill-style chase scene, right down to [[Suspiciously Similar Song]] version of "Yakkity Sax" playing in the background.
* "[[The Wizard of Oz (Film)|There's loons and toucans and bitterns, oh my!]]"
* "[[The Wizard of Oz (film)|There's loons and toucans and bitterns, oh my!]]"
* The bunny stampede from "Applebuck Season" is a shout out to ''[[Night of the Lepus]]'', a 1970's horror movie.
* The bunny stampede from "Applebuck Season" is a shout out to ''[[Night of the Lepus]]'', a 1970's horror movie.
** And the shot of them swarming around the fallen pony is a clear homage to [[The Lion King]].
** And the shot of them swarming around the fallen pony is a clear homage to [[The Lion King]].
** And don't forget the line immediately afterward: [[Apocalypse Now|"The horror!]] [[Heart of Darkness|The horror!"]]
** And don't forget the line immediately afterward: [[Apocalypse Now|"The horror!]] [[Heart of Darkness|The horror!"]]
** At the start of the episode, Applejack asks Big MacIntosh "are you saying [[Top Gun|my mouth's making promises my legs can't keep?]]"
** At the start of the episode, Applejack asks Big MacIntosh "are you saying [[Top Gun|my mouth's making promises my legs can't keep?]]"
* In "Griffon the Brush Off", [[Genki Girl|Pinkie Pie's]] relaxed, easygoing hopping in pursuit of mega-fast [[Tomboy|Rainbow Dash]] -- who is frantically trying to lose her -- and her ability to [[The Cat Came Back|materialize out of nowhere, regardless of where Dash tries to hide]], is a shout out to the old Pepe LePew shorts.
* In "Griffon the Brush Off", [[Genki Girl|Pinkie Pie's]] relaxed, easygoing hopping in pursuit of mega-fast [[Tomboy|Rainbow Dash]]—who is frantically trying to lose her—and her ability to [[The Cat Came Back|materialize out of nowhere, regardless of where Dash tries to hide]], is a shout out to the old Pepe LePew shorts.
** Rainbow Dash's frantic running and facial expression also mirror the escape of the black cat who gets a white stripe painted on her back and Pepe's affection as a result.
** Rainbow Dash's frantic running and facial expression also mirror the escape of the black cat who gets a white stripe painted on her back and Pepe's affection as a result.
* In "Boast Busters", Trixie refers to herself as [[The Adjectival Superhero|The Great and Powerful]], but is revealed to be a fraud, much like [[The Wizard of Oz (Film)|Oz]], [[The Magnificent|The Great and Terrible]].
* In "Boast Busters", Trixie refers to herself as [[The Adjectival Superhero|The Great and Powerful]], but is revealed to be a fraud, much like [[The Wizard of Oz (film)|Oz]], [[The Magnificent|The Great and Terrible]].
** The same episode includes Snips and Snails making a ''[[Pinky and The Brain]]'' reference, and when Rarity demands for a mirror to see the mess Trixie made to her mane, she is mimicking The Joker's mirror scene from Tim Burton's first ''[[Batman (Film)|Batman]]'' movie.
** The same episode includes Snips and Snails making a ''[[Pinky and The Brain]]'' reference, and when Rarity demands for a mirror to see the mess Trixie made to her mane, she is mimicking The Joker's mirror scene from Tim Burton's first ''[[Batman (film)|Batman]]'' movie.
** The shout out to Batman is even more powerful when you realize Rarity is wearing a purple dress, her face is white and her hair is, well, green.
** The shout out to Batman is even more powerful when you realize Rarity is wearing a purple dress, her face is white and her hair is, well, green.
** Twilight pacifies the Ursa Minor with a lullaby, created by blowing wind through hollow reeds. This could possibly be a reference to the [[Classic Disney Short]] ''[[The Old Mill]]''.
** Twilight pacifies the Ursa Minor with a lullaby, created by blowing wind through hollow reeds. This could possibly be a reference to the [[Classic Disney Short]] ''[[The Old Mill]]''.
* In "Dragonshy", the music that plays during the preparation montage -- as well as the montage itself -- is a combination of references to ''[[The A-Team (TV)|The A-Team]]'' and ''[[Charlies Angels]]''. Additionally, the music that plays during the girls' journey up the mountain is a variation on the theme for ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''.
* In "Dragonshy", the music that plays during the preparation montage—as well as the montage itself—is a combination of references to ''[[The A-Team]]'' and ''[[Charlie's Angels]]''. Additionally, the music that plays during the girls' journey up the mountain is a variation on the theme for ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''.
*** ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' music takes on an especially humorous light seeing as the dragon's design from that episode seems to be based on [[The Hobbit|Smaug]].
*** ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' music takes on an especially humorous light seeing as the dragon's design from that episode seems to be based on [[The Hobbit (novel)|Smaug]].
** In just this episode, Fluttershy, and later Rainbow Dash, when startled, fall on their backs while their legs go rigid, while the sound effect of a goat bleating plays, referencing fainting goats.
** In just this episode, Fluttershy, and later Rainbow Dash, when startled, fall on their backs while their legs go rigid, while the sound effect of a goat bleating plays, referencing fainting goats.
** Also, [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Angel doesn't like Spike.]]
** Also, [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Angel doesn't like Spike.]]
* During Twilight's [[Sanity Slippage]] moment, she suggests [[Blazing Saddles|building a replica of Ponyville in less than a minute]] in order to keep Princess Celestia from seeing the Parasprite carnage. ([[Word of God]] [https://twitter.com/M_A_Larson/status/208088592516513793 confirms] the reference.)
* During Twilight's [[Sanity Slippage]] moment, she suggests [[Blazing Saddles|building a replica of Ponyville in less than a minute]] in order to keep Princess Celestia from seeing the Parasprite carnage. ([[Word of God]] [https://twitter.com/M_A_Larson/status/208088592516513793 confirms] the reference.)
** Pinkie Pie, after she saves the day and hears about another parasprite infestation: "Well, [[Have Gun Will Travel|have tuba - will travel]]."
** Pinkie Pie, after she saves the day and hears about another parasprite infestation: "Well, [[Have Gun Will Travel|have tuba - will travel]]."
* "Winter Wrap Up" has an ice skating scene similar to the one in ''[[Bambi (Disney)|Bambi]]'', with Spike taking the place of Thumper and Twilight being Bambi.
* "Winter Wrap Up" has an ice skating scene similar to the one in ''[[Bambi]]'', with Spike taking the place of Thumper and Twilight being Bambi.
** Speaking of Thumper, that rabbit Spike's trying to take care of in "Dragonshy" might as ''well'' be Thumper; Spike's noggin learned that the hard way.
** Speaking of Thumper, that rabbit Spike's trying to take care of in "Dragonshy" might as ''well'' be Thumper; Spike's noggin learned that the hard way.
* "Call of the Cutie":
* "Call of the Cutie":
** Rainbow Dash tells Apple Bloom her cutie mark appeared when she discovered a "[[Top Gun|need for speed]]."
** Rainbow Dash tells Apple Bloom her cutie mark appeared when she discovered a "[[Top Gun|need for speed]]."
** There's a sequence at the end with Apple Bloom, Sweetie Belle and Scootaloo sitting around a table, with the camera mimicking the round-table shots that ''[[That 70s Show]]'' is known for.
** There's a sequence at the end with Apple Bloom, Sweetie Belle and Scootaloo sitting around a table, with the camera mimicking the round-table shots that ''[[That '70s Show]]'' is known for.
** The title is a reference to "[[HP Lovecraft|The Call Of Cthulhu]]," of all things.
** The title is a reference to "[[H.P. Lovecraft|The Call Of Cthulhu]]," of all things.
*** It could just as well be "[[The Call of the Wild]]".
*** It could just as well be "[[The Call of the Wild]]".
* Twilight's racing number for the Running of the Leaves in "Fall Weather Friends" is 42 -- she may not have been reading "The Egghead's Guide to Running", but she probably read ''[[The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy]]''.
* Twilight's racing number for the Running of the Leaves in "Fall Weather Friends" is 42—she may not have been reading "The Egghead's Guide to Running", but she probably read ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]''.
** Someone on the animation team must have noticed that the combined number of points on all the stars that make up Twilight's cutie mark is 42. In an interesting turn of events, the (supposed) airing date of the first episode of the show, October 10th, 2010 (or 10.10.10), is tangentially related to this as well. 42 in binary is 101010.
** Someone on the animation team must have noticed that the combined number of points on all the stars that make up Twilight's cutie mark is 42. In an interesting turn of events, the (supposed) airing date of the first episode of the show, October 10, 2010 (or 10.10.10), is tangentially related to this as well. 42 in binary is 101010.
*** Hell, Twilight Sparkle seems to BE the number 42 embodied. She has 7 6-pointed stars on her cutie mark, which equals 42 points. Does that make Twilight Sparkle (Magic) the ultimate meaning of life, the universe, and everything?
*** Hell, Twilight Sparkle seems to BE the number 42 embodied. She has 7 6-pointed stars on her cutie mark, which equals 42 points. Does that make Twilight Sparkle (Magic) the ultimate meaning of life, the universe, and everything?
** One thing that makes Twilight's number stand out is the fact that everypony else in the race has a number consisting entirely of 1's, 0's, and 8's? Why? Probably because they're [[Ambidextrous Sprite|symmetrical]].
** One thing that makes Twilight's number stand out is the fact that everypony else in the race has a number consisting entirely of 1's, 0's, and 8's? Why? Probably because they're [[Ambidextrous Sprite|symmetrical]].
* In "Suited for Success", Rarity's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSbXGsysAAk musical number, "Art of the Dress",] is directly based on [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uwV1Wf8tUo "Putting It Together"] from [[Stephen Sondheim]]'s ''[[Sunday in The Park With George]]''.
* In "Suited for Success", Rarity's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSbXGsysAAk musical number, "Art of the Dress",] is directly based on [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uwV1Wf8tUo "Putting It Together"] from [[Stephen Sondheim]]'s ''[[Sunday in The Park With George]]''.
** "I vant to be alone," one of the lines Rarity shouts after locking herself in her bedroom, is a famous quote from Greta Garbo in [[Grand Hotel]]. She quotes it again (with Spike echoing it, to boot) in "Green Isn't Your Color."
** "I vant to be alone," one of the lines Rarity shouts after locking herself in her bedroom, is a famous quote from Greta Garbo in [[Grand Hotel]]. She quotes it again (with Spike echoing it, to boot) in "Green Isn't Your Color."
** During the second fashion show, the background music features multiple shout-outs. In the beginning and end, the music takes cues from ''[[Two Thousand One|2001: A Space Odyssey]]'', specifically, [[Also Sprach Zarathustra]]. Pinkie Pie's segment takes cues from both ''I Want Candy'' by Bow Wow Wow and the ''Cartoon Cartoon'' music from Cartoon Network. Fluttershy's segment is based off of Claude Debussy's L'après-midi d'un faune (Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun).
** During the second fashion show, the background music features multiple shout-outs. In the beginning and end, the music takes cues from ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]'', specifically, [[Also Sprach Zarathustra]]. Pinkie Pie's segment takes cues from both ''I Want Candy'' by Bow Wow Wow and the ''Cartoon Cartoon'' music from Cartoon Network. Fluttershy's segment is based off of Claude Debussy's L'après-midi d'un faune (Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun).
** The opening shot of Rarity's house sure looks a lot like [[Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends|another show the creator worked on]].
** The opening shot of Rarity's house sure looks a lot like [[Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends|another show the creator worked on]].
* The entire sequence where Twilight was stalking Pinkie in "Feeling Pinkie Keen" was reminiscent of the old Wile E. Coyote cartoons. Complete with "scientific names" (Pinkius Pieicus), [[Amusing Injuries]], and assorted objects falling on Twilight's head, including an anvil and a piano.
* The entire sequence where Twilight was stalking Pinkie in "Feeling Pinkie Keen" was reminiscent of the old Wile E. Coyote cartoons. Complete with "scientific names" (Pinkius Pieicus), [[Amusing Injuries]], and assorted objects falling on Twilight's head, including an anvil and a piano.
** Early on, Twilight asks Pinkie Pie "What in the wide wide world of Equestria are you up to?", another reference to [[Blazing Saddles]].
** Early on, Twilight asks Pinkie Pie "What in the wide wide world of Equestria are you up to?", another reference to [[Blazing Saddles]].
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** What happens to Rarity's wings at the end of the episode is a direct reference to the [[Greek Mythology]] of [[Icarus Allusion|Icarus]].
** What happens to Rarity's wings at the end of the episode is a direct reference to the [[Greek Mythology]] of [[Icarus Allusion|Icarus]].
* The "outside" bit is arguable here: in "Stare Master", Sweetie Belle makes the comment "who wants a hammer on their flank anyway". As a matter of fact, the Wreckers, the Autobot subgroup from Hasbro's other major property [[Transformers]], have a hammer over their usual Autobot symbols.
* The "outside" bit is arguable here: in "Stare Master", Sweetie Belle makes the comment "who wants a hammer on their flank anyway". As a matter of fact, the Wreckers, the Autobot subgroup from Hasbro's other major property [[Transformers]], have a hammer over their usual Autobot symbols.
* In "The Show Stoppers", Scootaloo's failure to find a decent rhyme, frustrated "NEVER, NEVER!", and piano head-desking are lifted straight from Don Music in ''[[Sesame Street (TV)|Sesame Street]]''.<ref>A character who was dropped because of concerns that children were imitating this behavior.</ref>
* In "The Show Stoppers", Scootaloo's failure to find a decent rhyme, frustrated "NEVER, NEVER!", and piano head-desking are lifted straight from Don Music in ''[[Sesame Street]]''.<ref>A character who was dropped because of concerns that children were imitating this behavior.</ref>
** The outfits worn by the Cutie Mark Crusaders for the talent show make them look like the Misfits from ''[[Jem]]'' (another famous girls' cartoon from [[The Eighties]]).
** The outfits worn by the Cutie Mark Crusaders for the talent show make them look like the Misfits from ''[[Jem]]'' (another famous girls' cartoon from [[The Eighties]]).
*** The [[So Bad It's Good]] style of the CMC's [[Theme Song]] is also a shout out to the Misfits' musical style, that is off-key screaming metal of the 80s, a la KISS.
*** The [[So Bad It's Good]] style of the CMC's [[Theme Song]] is also a shout out to the Misfits' musical style, that is off-key screaming metal of the 80s, a la KISS.
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** The episode's plot seems similar to the short story [http://www.online-literature.com/donne/1041/ The Ransom of Red Chief].
** The episode's plot seems similar to the short story [http://www.online-literature.com/donne/1041/ The Ransom of Red Chief].
** The name "Diamond Dogs" has got to be a shout out to the [[David Bowie]] album. The title song from that album contains the line "The diamond dogs are poachers, and they hide behind trees". When we first see the dogs, they are hiding in a tree and planning to steal the gems Rarity and Spike are collecting.
** The name "Diamond Dogs" has got to be a shout out to the [[David Bowie]] album. The title song from that album contains the line "The diamond dogs are poachers, and they hide behind trees". When we first see the dogs, they are hiding in a tree and planning to steal the gems Rarity and Spike are collecting.
** In the cold open, the music is reminiscent of ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Franchise)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' games while Rarity places rupee-like gems on her latest dress. The blue one even flies up from an open chest, much like those found in the games. In a related shout-out to Zelda, the Diamond Dogs are similar in shape to Moblins.
** In the cold open, the music is reminiscent of ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' games while Rarity places rupee-like gems on her latest dress. The blue one even flies up from an open chest, much like those found in the games. In a related shout-out to Zelda, the Diamond Dogs are similar in shape to Moblins.
** The music that plays when the girls try to get into the rapidly filling holes takes a few cues from the [[Rite of Spring]].
** The music that plays when the girls try to get into the rapidly filling holes takes a few cues from the [[Rite of Spring]].
** Rover, leader of the Diamond Dogs, wears a red vest just like the Grundle King's from the 1986 movie.
** Rover, leader of the Diamond Dogs, wears a red vest just like the Grundle King's from the 1986 movie.
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* In "Over a Barrel", when Spike walks off in a huff because the girls keep interrupting his sleep, Fluttershy calls him "[[Puff the Magic Dragon|Huffy the Magic Dragon]]".
* In "Over a Barrel", when Spike walks off in a huff because the girls keep interrupting his sleep, Fluttershy calls him "[[Puff the Magic Dragon|Huffy the Magic Dragon]]".
** Made all the more bizarre by the fact that Fluttershy says it as if she's deliberately making the reference, and Twilight seems to get the joke.
** Made all the more bizarre by the fact that Fluttershy says it as if she's deliberately making the reference, and Twilight seems to get the joke.
** This is immediately followed by a gag used in ''[[The Emperor's New Groove (Disney)|The Emperors New Groove]]'' -- Rarity getting up angrily and scaring the others with her [[Cucumber Facial]].
** This is immediately followed by a gag used in ''[[The Emperor's New Groove|The Emperors New Groove]]''—Rarity getting up angrily and scaring the others with her [[Cucumber Facial]].
** The climactic slapstick pie fight near the end of the episode is almost certainly a ''[[Blazing Saddles]]'' reference, and Pinkie's dancing-girl outfit makes her look kinda like Lili von Shtupp.
** The climactic slapstick pie fight near the end of the episode is almost certainly a ''[[Blazing Saddles]]'' reference, and Pinkie's dancing-girl outfit makes her look kinda like Lili von Shtupp.
*** Using pies in place of guns is also reminiscent of [[Bugsy Malone]].
*** Using pies in place of guns is also reminiscent of [[Bugsy Malone]].
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** Pinkie Pie's show girl get-up brought back fond memories of American Tail: Feivel Goes West, when Feivel's sister sings "The Girl You Left Behind".
** Pinkie Pie's show girl get-up brought back fond memories of American Tail: Feivel Goes West, when Feivel's sister sings "The Girl You Left Behind".
** The climax beginning at high noon is a pretty standard trope for Westerns, but is possibly specifically a shout-out to ''[[High Noon]].''
** The climax beginning at high noon is a pretty standard trope for Westerns, but is possibly specifically a shout-out to ''[[High Noon]].''
* "A Bird in the Hoof" has Angel running around with a watch, and Fluttershy eventually remarks [[Alice in Wonderland (Disney)|"I'm late! For a very important date!"]]
* "A Bird in the Hoof" has Angel running around with a watch, and Fluttershy eventually remarks [[Alice in Wonderland (Disney film)|"I'm late! For a very important date!"]]
** It also has another "Yakkety Sax" chase-scene, with a ''[[Scooby Doo]]'' [[Scooby Dooby Doors|door gag]] and ''[[A Hard Days Night]]'' reference thrown in for good measure.
** It also has another "Yakkety Sax" chase-scene, with a ''[[Scooby Doo]]'' [[Scooby-Dooby Doors|door gag]] and ''[[A Hard Day's Night]]'' reference thrown in for good measure.
** The scene where Fluttershy tries to get the bird to take the pill. The tactic of dumping birdseed over it, its manner of eating, and even Fluttershy's [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|smug fourth-wall-breaking look]] are all reminiscent of [[Wile E Coyote and The Road Runner (Animation)|Wile E. Coyote's tactics to get the Road Runner.]]
** The scene where Fluttershy tries to get the bird to take the pill. The tactic of dumping birdseed over it, its manner of eating, and even Fluttershy's [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|smug fourth-wall-breaking look]] are all reminiscent of [[Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner|Wile E. Coyote's tactics to get the Road Runner.]]
** There are a few moments in this episode inspired by [[Ren and Stimpy]], including a [[Gross Up Close Up|single up-close shot]] of Philomeena's face with crusty eyes.
** There are a few moments in this episode inspired by [[Ren and Stimpy]], including a [[Gross Up Close-Up|single up-close shot]] of Philomeena's face with crusty eyes.
** The overall plot of the episode is reminiscent of the scene in ''[[Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets]]'' where {{spoiler|Dumbledore's pet bird burns to ash in front of Harry, and Harry thinks he's in deep trouble until Dumbledore reveals that his pet is a phoenix}}. Philomeena even looks a fair deal like {{spoiler|almost dead Fawkes}}.
** The overall plot of the episode is reminiscent of the scene in ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (novel)|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'' where {{spoiler|Dumbledore's pet bird burns to ash in front of Harry, and Harry thinks he's in deep trouble until Dumbledore reveals that his pet is a phoenix}}. Philomeena even looks a fair deal like {{spoiler|almost dead Fawkes}}.
*** Drilled in when Princess Celestia cheerfully states "lovely, isn't she?" and is still quite cheerful when everyone else is horrified, and is clearly enjoying [[Troll|trolling]] the other ponies, Dumbledore-style.
*** Drilled in when Princess Celestia cheerfully states "lovely, isn't she?" and is still quite cheerful when everyone else is horrified, and is clearly enjoying [[troll]]ing the other ponies, Dumbledore-style.
*** She even urges on {{spoiler|Philomeena to quit milking the melodrama and rebirth already, just like Dumbledore.}}
*** She even urges on {{spoiler|Philomeena to quit milking the melodrama and rebirth already, just like Dumbledore.}}
** And during Celestia's brunch at the Sugarcube Corner, right when she announces that she must leave because royal duty is calling, the scene looks very similar to "The Last Supper" from [[Leonardo Da Vinci]]. (Even the number of ponies on screen is exactly twelve and Celestia makes it 13.)
** And during Celestia's brunch at the Sugarcube Corner, right when she announces that she must leave because royal duty is calling, the scene looks very similar to "The Last Supper" from [[Leonardo da Vinci]]. (Even the number of ponies on screen is exactly twelve and Celestia makes it 13.)
** The little green hummingbird Fluttershy brings in as a friend for Philomeena is [[Ernest Hemingway|"Hummingway"]].
** The little green hummingbird Fluttershy brings in as a friend for Philomeena is [[Ernest Hemingway|"Hummingway"]].
** Pinkie Pie's introduction has her saying [[The Wizard of Oz|"Cupcakes and candies and pies, oh my!"]]
** Pinkie Pie's introduction has her saying [[The Wizard of Oz|"Cupcakes and candies and pies, oh my!"]]
* In "Green Isn't Your Color", one of the photos of Fluttershy shows her in [[Winnie the Pooh|Eeyore]]'s signature slump.
* In "Green Isn't Your Color", one of the photos of Fluttershy shows her in [[Winnie the Pooh|Eeyore]]'s signature slump.
** Pinkie Pie silently popping up from the apple vendor stand and sternly watching Twilight before eating an apple is a reference to [[Death Note (Manga)|Ryuk]] who does the same thing. She even says "Juicy" afterwards, still a reference to Ryuk.
** Pinkie Pie silently popping up from the apple vendor stand and sternly watching Twilight before eating an apple is a reference to [[Death Note|Ryuk]] who does the same thing. She even says "Juicy" afterwards, still a reference to Ryuk.
* "The Cutie Mark Chronicles" had a scene where Filly Applejack watches a pony version of the Statue of Liberty (linking back to Twilight's outfit in the pilot).
* "The Cutie Mark Chronicles" had a scene where Filly Applejack watches a pony version of the Statue of Liberty (linking back to Twilight's outfit in the pilot).
** Filly Rarity also (literally) bumps into a rock that resembles the black monolith from [[Two Thousand One|2001: A Space Odyssey]], musical fanfare included.
** Filly Rarity also (literally) bumps into a rock that resembles the black monolith from [[2001: A Space Odyssey]], musical fanfare included.
*** This part also brings to mind the scene in ''[[The Road to El Dorado]]'' in which the main duo also come before a great big rock (Rarity's complaints about it have a similar tone to Julio's) after thinking that it led to their main goal (which in both cases, turns out to be true).
*** This part also brings to mind the scene in ''[[The Road to El Dorado]]'' in which the main duo also come before a great big rock (Rarity's complaints about it have a similar tone to Julio's) after thinking that it led to their main goal (which in both cases, turns out to be true).
** Filly Twilight Sparkle tries to get accepted into "Princess Celestia's School For Gifted Unicorns" and during the admission exam her magical power violently awakens, turning her into a huge danger for everyone and herself, until Princess Celestia herself manages to calm her down and offers herself as her guide so she could learn how to control her immense magical power. The entire scene is a shout out to [[X-Men]], with Twilight as Jean Grey, Celestia as Charles Xavier and the school itself a shout-out to "Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters".
** Filly Twilight Sparkle tries to get accepted into "Princess Celestia's School For Gifted Unicorns" and during the admission exam her magical power violently awakens, turning her into a huge danger for everyone and herself, until Princess Celestia herself manages to calm her down and offers herself as her guide so she could learn how to control her immense magical power. The entire scene is a shout out to [[X-Men]], with Twilight as Jean Grey, Celestia as Charles Xavier and the school itself a shout-out to "Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters".
*** When Filly Twilight accidentally unleashes the full force of her power, her eyes go solid white, similar to the [[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Avatar State]].
*** When Filly Twilight accidentally unleashes the full force of her power, her eyes go solid white, similar to the [[Avatar: The Last Airbender|Avatar State]].
** "There was no talking. There was no smiling. There were only rocks." Think that type of dystopian narration sounds [[Nineteen Eighty-Four|a bit familiar]]?
** "There was no talking. There was no smiling. There were only rocks." Think that type of dystopian narration sounds [[Nineteen Eighty-Four|a bit familiar]]?
*** Also reminiscent of [[Gorillaz|Fire Coming Out Of The Monkey's Head]].
*** Also reminiscent of [[Gorillaz|Fire Coming Out Of The Monkey's Head]].
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*** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KbHprWiU7g Not just the princess movies.]
*** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KbHprWiU7g Not just the princess movies.]
** The scene in which filly Applejack starts talking about farm life in her "proper" accent seems to be a shout-out to a similar scene in ''Pygmalion.''
** The scene in which filly Applejack starts talking about farm life in her "proper" accent seems to be a shout-out to a similar scene in ''Pygmalion.''
* Spike spends a good portion of "Owl's Well That Ends Well" channeling classic [[Large Ham|comedically over-the-top]] [[Dastardly Whiplash|cartoon villains]], such as [[Dudley Do Right|Snidely Whiplash]] and [[Wacky Races|Dick Dastardly]].
* Spike spends a good portion of "Owl's Well That Ends Well" channeling classic [[Large Ham|comedically over-the-top]] [[Dastardly Whiplash|cartoon villains]], such as [[Dudley Do-Right|Snidely Whiplash]] and [[Wacky Races|Dick Dastardly]].
** When Spike's looking for a new quill, one of the places he looks is in the shower, where Owlowiscious happens to be bathing. This is likely a reference to the [[Jean Craighead George]] book ''There's an Owl in the Shower''.
** When Spike's looking for a new quill, one of the places he looks is in the shower, where Owlowiscious happens to be bathing. This is likely a reference to the [[Jean Craighead George]] book ''There's an Owl in the Shower''.
** The whole episode may be a reference to the 1970 ''[[The Pink Panther]]'' short ''Muff The Magic Dragon''.
** The whole episode may be a reference to the 1970 ''[[The Pink Panther]]'' short ''Muff The Magic Dragon''.
** When Spike first sees him, Owlowiscious is looking outside and to look at Spike, [[The Exorcist (Film)|his head does a 180°]] while the lightning darkens and a scary tune plays. As Spike comments "Dude, that's creepy."
** When Spike first sees him, Owlowiscious is looking outside and to look at Spike, [[The Exorcist|his head does a 180°]] while the lightning darkens and a scary tune plays. As Spike comments "Dude, that's creepy."
* In "Party of One" during her [[Sanity Slippage|sanity slippage]], Pinkie Pie voices a pile of rocks that she gives the name [[Rocky (Film)|Rocky]] and also a [[Sylvester Stallone|certain accent]].
* In "Party of One" during her [[Sanity Slippage]], Pinkie Pie voices a pile of rocks that she gives the name [[Rocky (film)|Rocky]] and also a [[Sylvester Stallone|certain accent]].
** Not to mention that it "calls" Rainbow Dash "Chump!".
** Not to mention that it "calls" Rainbow Dash "Chump!".
** The sequence may be a nod to the ''[[Ren and Stimpy]]'' episode "Hermit Ren", right down to the splotchy paint backgrounds.
** The sequence may be a nod to the ''[[Ren and Stimpy]]'' episode "Hermit Ren", right down to the splotchy paint backgrounds.
** At the end of the episode, we can see Spike dance like [[John Travolta (Creator)]] in ''[[Saturday Night Fever]]''.
** At the end of the episode, we can see Spike dance like [[John Travolta]] in ''[[Saturday Night Fever]]''.
* The opening of "The Best Night Ever" has Twilight channeling [[Cinderella (Literature)|the Fairy Godmother]] by making a carriage out of an apple and horses out of mice, even adding the stipulation that they'll revert by midnight. The ending also includes a bit about one of Rarity's [[The Girl Who Fits This Slipper|glass slippers]].
* The opening of "The Best Night Ever" has Twilight channeling [[Cinderella (novel)|the Fairy Godmother]] by making a carriage out of an apple and horses out of mice, even adding the stipulation that they'll revert by midnight. The ending also includes a bit about one of Rarity's [[The Girl Who Fits This Slipper|glass slippers]].
** Of course, {{spoiler|after seeing how much of a douche her dream prince actually is, she [[Defied Trope|destroys the slipper]], not wanting him to find her.}}
** Of course, {{spoiler|after seeing how much of a douche her dream prince actually is, she [[Defied Trope|destroys the slipper]], not wanting him to find her.}}
** "I love to [[Snow White (Disney)|whistle while I work!]]"
** "I love to [[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|whistle while I work!]]"
** The big song is a reference to "Ever After" from ''[[Into the Woods]]'' [[Fridge Brilliance|which is sung in the play right before everything goes south.]]
** The big song is a reference to "Ever After" from ''[[Into the Woods]]'' [[Fridge Brilliance|which is sung in the play right before everything goes south.]]
** During "At the Gala", Pinkie's fellow can-can dancers seem a little [[Michael Jackson|zombiesque]] and after Princess Celestia flies over Canterlot, it looks distinctively like [[Walt Disney|another company's logo.]]
** During "At the Gala", Pinkie's fellow can-can dancers seem a little [[Michael Jackson|zombiesque]] and after Princess Celestia flies over Canterlot, it looks distinctively like [[Walt Disney|another company's logo.]]
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1Kmct7PlyY#t=1m20s Fluttershy's bird-call] is lifted note-for-note from [[Snow White (Disney)|Snow White]]'s song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2j6HI_dno_U#t=1m22s "I'm Wishing"].
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1Kmct7PlyY#t=1m20s Fluttershy's bird-call] is lifted note-for-note from [[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|Snow White]]'s song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2j6HI_dno_U#t=1m22s "I'm Wishing"].
** Fluttershy's maniacal laughing and mentions of "my pretties" are a direct reference to the [[The Wizard of Oz (Film)|Wicked Witch of the West]]. It even comes with a characteristic lightning strike.
** Fluttershy's maniacal laughing and mentions of "my pretties" are a direct reference to the [[The Wizard of Oz (film)|Wicked Witch of the West]]. It even comes with a characteristic lightning strike.




== Season 2 ==
=== Season 2 ===
* "Return of Harmony, Part 1" features a "[[Tay Zonday|chocolate rain]]".
* "Return of Harmony, Part 1" features a "[[Tay Zonday|chocolate rain]]".
** The rabbits suddenly growing disproportionately long legs seems to be a reference to the works of [[Salvador Dali]], such as "Elephants on Stilts" and "The Temptation of St. Anthony".
** The rabbits suddenly growing disproportionately long legs seems to be a reference to the works of [[Salvador Dali]], such as "Elephants on Stilts" and "The Temptation of St. Anthony".
*** They're also quite similar to the Landstriders in [[The Dark Crystal]].
*** They're also quite similar to the Landstriders in [[The Dark Crystal]].
** Discord [[Actor Allusion|is pretty much Q as a]] [[Buffy-Speak|dragon-pony... thing]]. He even has [[Star Trek the Next Generation|Q's]] snap-and-star teleport style, as well as the same voice. {{spoiler|Yes, that ''is'' John de Lancie himself.}}
** Discord [[Actor Allusion|is pretty much Q as a]] [[Buffy-Speak|dragon-pony... thing]]. He even has [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Q's]] snap-and-star teleport style, as well as the same voice. {{spoiler|Yes, that ''is'' John de Lancie himself.}}
*** He also may be a bit of a homage to [[Powerpuff Girls|Him]]. A "silly" looking villain who excels psychological torture via [[Reality Warper|reality warping powers]] and mind games. Considering [[Lauren Faust]] worked on that show as well, it's a big possibility.
*** He also may be a bit of a homage to [[Powerpuff Girls|Him]]. A "silly" looking villain who excels psychological torture via [[Reality Warper|reality warping powers]] and mind games. Considering [[Lauren Faust]] worked on that show as well, it's a big possibility.
*** A possibility? He turns into a butterfly retaining his face to trick the yellow-haired/furred nice girl with a [[Speaks Fluent Animal|thing for animals]] into doing something evil!
*** A possibility? He turns into a butterfly retaining his face to trick the yellow-haired/furred nice girl with a [[Speaks Fluent Animal|thing for animals]] into doing something evil!
*** [[http://s3.amazonaws.com/kym-assets/photos/images/original/000/175/721/59297%20-<!-- 20Hubble20maze%20q.png?1316406110 This shrub in the hedge maze]] can't just be a coincidence. -->
*** [http://s3.amazonaws.com/kym-assets/photos/images/original/000/175/721/59297%20-%20Hubble%20maze%20q.png?1316406110 This shrub in the hedge maze] can't just be a coincidence.
*** The director [http://www.mlponies.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=179&p=71982#p71982 confirms] the reference. Apparently, Lauren Faust wrote the character of Discord shortly after a Star Trek [[Archive Binge|binge]].
*** The director [http://www.mlponies.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=179&p=71982#p71982 confirms] the reference. Apparently, Lauren Faust wrote the character of Discord shortly after a Star Trek [[Archive Binge|binge]].
** And towards the end of the episode, an enraged Rainbow Dash makes [[Donald Duck|threatening gestures]] towards Discord.
** And towards the end of the episode, an enraged Rainbow Dash makes [[Donald Duck|threatening gestures]] towards Discord.
*** Her "Put'em up!" boxing gesture also resembles the one used many a time by [[Scooby Doo|Scrappy-Doo]].
*** Her "Put'em up!" boxing gesture also resembles the one used many a time by [[Scooby Doo|Scrappy-Doo]].
** Discord dancing on Twilight's head in the stained-glass window: either he's doing the Running Man, everyday he's shufflin', he's a fan of [[Dexters Laboratory|Big Daddy Phat]], or he walks the dinosaur.
** Discord dancing on Twilight's head in the stained-glass window: either he's doing the Running Man, everyday he's shufflin', he's a fan of [[Dexter's Laboratory|Big Daddy Phat]], or he walks the dinosaur.
*** everyday he's shufflin' is unlikely, as the show was produced before the music video was released. Not impossible, however, it could have been a late addition.
*** everyday he's shufflin' is unlikely, as the show was produced before the music video was released. Not impossible, however, it could have been a late addition.
** Rainbow Dash's {{spoiler|temptation to go "home" during a quest after seeing it in ruins is similar to the same situation with Samwise in [[Lord of the Rings]]}}
** Rainbow Dash's {{spoiler|temptation to go "home" during a quest after seeing it in ruins is similar to the same situation with Samwise in [[The Lord of the Rings]]}}
*** It could be actually interpreted in another way too. She abandons what she should do to fly off to a city... in the clouds... where she knows her friends are in danger. Sounds [[The Empire Strikes Back|familiar]].
*** It could be actually interpreted in another way too. She abandons what she should do to fly off to a city... in the clouds... where she knows her friends are in danger. Sounds [[The Empire Strikes Back|familiar]].
** Discord's [[Hypnotic Eyes]] are on loan from [[The Jungle Book (Disney)|Kaa]].
** Discord's [[Hypnotic Eyes]] are on loan from [[The Jungle Book (Disney film)|Kaa]].
** After the first signs of Discord emerge, Twilight has a spell that will [[Idiocracy|fix EVERYTHING]].
** After the first signs of Discord emerge, Twilight has a spell that will [[Idiocracy|fix EVERYTHING]].
** Discord saying "Arrivederci" was [https://twitter.com/M_A_Larson/status/208432260335144960 inspired] by a line from ''[[Pee Wee's Big Adventure (Film)|Pee Wees Big Adventure]]''.
** Discord saying "Arrivederci" was [https://twitter.com/M_A_Larson/status/208432260335144960 inspired] by a line from ''[[Pee-wee's Big Adventure|Pee Wees Big Adventure]]''.
* "Return of Harmony, Part 2" ends with an [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4wh4FnwiAg almost shot-for-shot] homage to the ending of ''[[Star Wars a New Hope]]'', complete with a [[Suspiciously Similar Song]] version of the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5N6_NWtVxY Throne Room] [[Tropes Are Not Bad|music]].
* "Return of Harmony, Part 2" ends with an [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4wh4FnwiAg almost shot-for-shot] homage to the ending of ''[[Star Wars a New Hope]]'', complete with a [[Suspiciously Similar Song]] version of the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5N6_NWtVxY Throne Room] [[Tropes Are Not Bad|music]].
** The same episode features a musical homage to [[The Empire Strikes Back]]: Compare [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFp3E_Nz1iY&t=16m57s this] to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaVz5djS26c&t=5m23s this].
** The same episode features a musical homage to [[The Empire Strikes Back]]: Compare [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFp3E_Nz1iY&t=16m57s this] to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaVz5djS26c&t=5m23s this].
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** One background pony making her debut in this episode has [[Visual Pun|a screw and a baseball]] for a cutie mark. This possibly hearkens back to the flag [[Daffy Duck]], drawn as a [[Mix and Match Critter]], carries in "[[Duck Amuck]]".
** One background pony making her debut in this episode has [[Visual Pun|a screw and a baseball]] for a cutie mark. This possibly hearkens back to the flag [[Daffy Duck]], drawn as a [[Mix and Match Critter]], carries in "[[Duck Amuck]]".
*** The whole of Discorded Ponyville, especially during Twilight's sorrowful walk back to the library {{spoiler|after being Discorded herself}}, seems to be an homage to [[Looney Tunes|Wackyland.]]
*** The whole of Discorded Ponyville, especially during Twilight's sorrowful walk back to the library {{spoiler|after being Discorded herself}}, seems to be an homage to [[Looney Tunes|Wackyland.]]
** "The Return of Harmony" as a whole [http://comments.deviantart.com/4/1603670/2209565004 is similar to] ''[[The Powerpuff Girls (Animation)|The Powerpuff Girls]]'' episode "Mime for a Change".
** "The Return of Harmony" as a whole [http://comments.deviantart.com/4/1603670/2209565004 is similar to] ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]'' episode "Mime for a Change".
* In "Lesson Zero", Twilight suffers from [[Sanity Slippage]] and starts [[The Lord of the Rings (Film)|talking to her reflection in a puddle]].
* In "Lesson Zero", Twilight suffers from [[Sanity Slippage]] and starts [[The Lord of the Rings (film)|talking to her reflection in a puddle]].
** When Twilight enchants her Smartypants doll, the Cutie Mark Crusaders say that "I want it," "I need it," and "I really like her mane." An [[Elvis Presley]] song is "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You".
** When Twilight enchants her Smartypants doll, the Cutie Mark Crusaders say that "I want it," "I need it," and "I really like her mane." An [[Elvis Presley]] song is "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You".
** The skyline shots of Ponyville indicating the passage of time are accompanied by a loudly-ticking clock sound effect - possibly a reference to ''[[Twenty Four (TV)|Twenty Four]]''.
** The skyline shots of Ponyville indicating the passage of time are accompanied by a loudly-ticking clock sound effect - possibly a reference to ''[[24|Twenty Four]]''.
*** Fans have also compared it to the ticking sun in ''[[The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask]]''. The emphasis on a deadline has also helped with this comparison.
*** Fans have also compared it to the ticking sun in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask]]''. The emphasis on a deadline has also helped with this comparison.
** "If I can't ''find'' a friendship problem... I'll ''make one'' instead!" sounds like a nod to the classic Christmas tale ''[[How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Literature)|How the Grinch Stole Christmas]]''.
** "If I can't ''find'' a friendship problem... I'll ''make one'' instead!" sounds like a nod to the classic Christmas tale ''[[How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (novel)|How the Grinch Stole Christmas]]''.
** One of the tunes late in the episode, when Celestia is talking, comes from [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s80vveaXhH4 The Kings Speech].
** One of the tunes late in the episode, when Celestia is talking, comes from [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s80vveaXhH4 The Kings Speech].
** Celestia's intervention right when her student's magic has gotten ''really'' out of control is ''awfully'' reminiscent of Yen Sid's saving Mickey from the enchanted brooms in "[[Fantasia|The Sorcerer's Apprentice]]".
** Celestia's intervention right when her student's magic has gotten ''really'' out of control is ''awfully'' reminiscent of Yen Sid's saving Mickey from the enchanted brooms in "[[Fantasia|The Sorcerer's Apprentice]]".
*** Dash and the others don't see what the big deal is with Twilight...in other words, they think she should [[Memetic Mutation|deal with it]].
*** Dash and the others don't see what the big deal is with Twilight...in other words, they think she should [[Memetic Mutation|deal with it]].
* In "Luna Eclipsed", Mr. and Mrs. Cake are dressed as the pony versions of Raggedy Ann and Andy for Nightmare Night.
* In "Luna Eclipsed", Mr. and Mrs. Cake are dressed as the pony versions of Raggedy Ann and Andy for Nightmare Night.
** Background pony [[Fan Nickname|Sir Colton Vines III]]'s costume might be a nod to [http://ponibooru.413chan.net/post/view/74663?search=Jaws Jaws]
** Background pony [[Fan Nickname|Sir Colton Vines III]]'s costume might be a nod to [http://ponibooru.413chan.net/post/view/74663?search=Jaws Jaws]{{Dead link}}
** The eye-shaped Nightmare Night decorations (such as [http://www.hasbro.com/common/assets/Flash/Creative/dad2af6e1c4311ddbd0b0800200c9a66/0f6b55af5056900b1013cd724a8d4018/assets/props/MLP_PropH_SauronBalloon.swf this balloon]) seen throughout Ponyville seem to be based on not only Nightmare Moon's eyes, but also [[The Lord of the Rings|the Eye of Sauron]] and possibly the eye of supervising director Jayson Thiessen's [http://www.flickr.com/photos/goldenrusset/3363513218/in/photostream/ Golden] [http://goldenrusset.deviantart.com/art/GO-POTATO-261025936 Russet] potato character.
** The eye-shaped Nightmare Night decorations (such as [http://www.hasbro.com/common/assets/Flash/Creative/dad2af6e1c4311ddbd0b0800200c9a66/0f6b55af5056900b1013cd724a8d4018/assets/props/MLP_PropH_SauronBalloon.swf this balloon]) seen throughout Ponyville seem to be based on not only Nightmare Moon's eyes, but also [[The Lord of the Rings|the Eye of Sauron]] and possibly the eye of supervising director Jayson Thiessen's [http://www.flickr.com/photos/goldenrusset/3363513218/in/photostream/ Golden]{{Dead link}} [http://goldenrusset.deviantart.com/art/GO-POTATO-261025936 Russet]{{Dead link}} potato character.
*** Heck, the .swf file for that balloon is even named "MLP_PropH_'''SauronBalloon'''.swf"!
*** Heck, the .swf file for that balloon is even named "MLP_PropH_'''SauronBalloon'''.swf"!
*** The designs could also be based on [http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/706/ppgthemaneeventeye.png this guy] from [[The Powerpuff Girls]] episode "The Mane Event"--a show Faust herself worked on.
*** The designs could also be based on [http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/706/ppgthemaneeventeye.png this guy] from [[The Powerpuff Girls]] episode "The Mane Event"—a show Faust herself worked on.
** While most likely a coincidence due to their similar moon themes, another [http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/File:Nightmare_Night_Symbol.jpg Nightmare Night decoration] bears quite a resemblance to [[Pokémon|Cresselia's]] [[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Cresselia_(Pok<!-- C3A9mon) head]]. -->
** While most likely a coincidence due to their similar moon themes, another [http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/File:Nightmare_Night_Symbol.jpg Nightmare Night decoration]{{Dead link}} bears quite a resemblance to [[Pokémon|Cresselia's]] [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Cresselia_(Pok%C3%A9mon) head].
** Pipsqueak, a colt with a British accent (albeit a strangely sporadic one), is a possible reference to the character of Pip in [[Charles Dickens (Creator)|Dickens']] [[Great Expectations]].
** Pipsqueak, a colt with a British accent (albeit a strangely sporadic one), is a possible reference to the character of Pip in [[Charles Dickens|Dickens']] [[Great Expectations]].
*** Most likely unintentional but Zecora does call him [[Fallout Equestria|Littlepip]] at one point.
*** Most likely unintentional but Zecora does call him [[Fallout Equestria|Littlepip]] at one point.
*** Also, being a newish, young character with a British accent dressed as a pirate and experiencing his first Hallowe'en-like event, he may be a shout out to the character Lumpy from Winnie the Pooh's Heffalump Hallowe'en.
*** Also, being a newish, young character with a British accent dressed as a pirate and experiencing his first Hallowe'en-like event, he may be a shout out to the character Lumpy from Winnie the Pooh's Heffalump Hallowe'en.
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*** Twilight's costume also resembles the Sorcerer in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XChxLGnIwCU ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice.''] Apparently, someone at Studio B likes ''Fantasia.''
*** Twilight's costume also resembles the Sorcerer in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XChxLGnIwCU ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice.''] Apparently, someone at Studio B likes ''Fantasia.''
** Nearly the end of the episode, Luna comes out of a cauldron filled with green goo. Does this remind you of [[The Nightmare Before Christmas|anything?]]
** Nearly the end of the episode, Luna comes out of a cauldron filled with green goo. Does this remind you of [[The Nightmare Before Christmas|anything?]]
*** Speaking of fanon [[Shout Out]], Lunas antiquated expressions have been used in [http://arch.413chan.net/Luna_Celestia_Comic_Unshorn_Fetlocks_Wingboner-(n1313330488986).jpg fanart] well before the episode, even though her few lines in season 1 didn't indicate that.
*** Speaking of fanon [[Shout-Out]], Lunas antiquated expressions have been used in [http://arch.413chan.net/Luna_Celestia_Comic_Unshorn_Fetlocks_Wingboner-(n1313330488986).jpg fanart]{{Dead link}} well before the episode, even though her few lines in season 1 didn't indicate that.
** Pipsqueak saying that Luna and Nightmare Night are "Scary...but fun!" calls to mind [[Memetic Molester]] [[Pound Puppies|Niblet,]] of "Secret butt fun!" fame.
** Pipsqueak saying that Luna and Nightmare Night are "Scary...but fun!" calls to mind [[Memetic Molester]] [[Pound Puppies|Niblet,]] of "Secret butt fun!" fame.
* "Sisterhooves Social" includes a line that parodies [[Gone With the Wind]]: {{spoiler|"As Celestia is my witness, I will never go sisterless again!"}}
* "Sisterhooves Social" includes a line that parodies [[Gone with the Wind]]: {{spoiler|"As Celestia is my witness, I will never go sisterless again!"}}
** Which doubles as a [[Shout Out]] to the fans' habit of {{spoiler|replacing the word "God" with "Celestia" in common phrases}}.
** Which doubles as a [[Shout-Out]] to the fans' habit of {{spoiler|replacing the word "God" with "Celestia" in common phrases}}.
** Rarity and Sweetie Belle's parents are rather reminiscent of [[Recess|Spinelli's parents]].
** Rarity and Sweetie Belle's parents are rather reminiscent of [[Recess|Spinelli's parents]].
** After Applejack and Applebloom drive sheep into a corral, one of the sheep says "You could have just asked" which is a reference to how [[Babe]] just asked sheep to go where they were supposed to, and they complied.
** After Applejack and Applebloom drive sheep into a corral, one of the sheep says "You could have just asked" which is a reference to how [[Babe]] just asked sheep to go where they were supposed to, and they complied.
* In the bowling alley scene at the start of "The Cutie Pox", you can see pony versions of several characters from ''[[The Big Lebowski]]'', including Jesus Quintana, Walter Sobchak, Donny, and the Dude.
* In the bowling alley scene at the start of "The Cutie Pox", you can see pony versions of several characters from ''[[The Big Lebowski]]'', including Jesus Quintana, Walter Sobchak, Donny, and the Dude.
** One shot inside the Apple family's house features a painting in the background that looks like a pony version of Grant Wood's ''[[American Gothic Couple|American Gothic]]''.
** One shot inside the Apple family's house features a painting in the background that looks like a pony version of Grant Wood's ''[[American Gothic Couple|American Gothic]]''.
** The statue that Applebloom carve is a direct reference to the Renaissance Italian painting [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Birth_of_Venus_<!-- 28Botticelli29 The Birth of Venus.]] -->
** The statue that Applebloom carve is a direct reference to the Renaissance Italian painting [[wikipedia:The Birth of Venus (Botticelli)|The Birth of Venus.]]
** After a chess-playing cutie mark appears on her, Apple Bloom plays, and beats, a chess-playing pony who looks an awful lot like the titular character of [[Pixar Shorts|Geri's Game]].
** After a chess-playing cutie mark appears on her, Apple Bloom plays, and beats, a chess-playing pony who looks an awful lot like the titular character of [[Pixar Shorts|Geri's Game]].
** Applebloom first discovers she's forced to use the talents the Cutie Pox gives her with a tap dancing mark, referring to the Hans Christian Anderson story "The Red Shoes."
** Applebloom first discovers she's forced to use the talents the Cutie Pox gives her with a tap dancing mark, referring to the Hans Christian Anderson story "The Red Shoes."
** The part where Applebloom is diagnosed is awfully reminiscent of a typical ''[[House (TV)|House]]'' scene, team and everything.
** The part where Applebloom is diagnosed is awfully reminiscent of a typical ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'' scene, team and everything.
** The entire concept of ponies unable to control their cutie mark talents and one pony exclaiming Applebloom was "cursed" might very well have been a [[Shout Out]] to [[Story of the Blanks]], and might give the backstory of the game some canon explanation. The fact that Applebloom happens to be the starring pony of both doesn't help matters.
** The entire concept of ponies unable to control their cutie mark talents and one pony exclaiming Applebloom was "cursed" might very well have been a [[Shout-Out]] to [[Story of the Blanks]], and might give the backstory of the game some canon explanation. The fact that Applebloom happens to be the starring pony of both doesn't help matters.
* In "May The Best Pet Win!", Rainbow Dash's wing becoming trapped beneath a bolder in a canyon is reminiscent of hiker Aron Ralston, who was trapped in a canyon for five days when a falling bolder pinned his arm. Thankfully, any similarities between the two stories [[Life or Limb Decision|end there.]]
* In "May The Best Pet Win!", Rainbow Dash's wing becoming trapped beneath a bolder in a canyon is reminiscent of hiker Aron Ralston, who was trapped in a canyon for five days when a falling bolder pinned his arm. Thankfully, any similarities between the two stories [[Life or Limb Decision|end there.]]
** [http://www.fimfiction.net/images/story_images/9386.jpg Fans have noticed.]
** [http://www.fimfiction.net/images/story_images/9386.jpg Fans have noticed.]{{Dead link}}
** After first failing to supply Dash's need for an awesome pet [[Comically Missing the Point|with a bunny]], the next thing she brings out is a [[Looney Tunes|"puddy tat".]] Bonus points for being a yellow flyer, just like Tweety Bird.
** After first failing to supply Dash's need for an awesome pet [[Comically Missing the Point|with a bunny]], the next thing she brings out is a [[Looney Tunes|"puddy tat".]] Bonus points for being a yellow flyer, just like Tweety Bird.
** The musical number is [http://www.allspark.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=83445&view=findpost&p=1953006 inspired] [http://www.allspark.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=83445&view=findpost&p=1953008 by] the ''[[Doctor Dolittle]]'' song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10AMqdJUcFY "Fabulous Places"].
** The musical number is [http://www.allspark.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=83445&view=findpost&p=1953006 inspired] [http://www.allspark.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=83445&view=findpost&p=1953008 by] the ''[[Doctor Dolittle]]'' song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10AMqdJUcFY "Fabulous Places"].
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** [[Batman]]'s Spoiler probably would like the rest of her costume, including her face mask, back.
** [[Batman]]'s Spoiler probably would like the rest of her costume, including her face mask, back.
** Alternately, Mare-Do-Well is a Ponified [[Cybersix]]! Spike's VA played the titular character.
** Alternately, Mare-Do-Well is a Ponified [[Cybersix]]! Spike's VA played the titular character.
** And the signs a few of the ponies are waving at the parade have the MMDW in silhoutte with a red background--exactly like the profile of Batman from the Animated Series opening/logo.
** And the signs a few of the ponies are waving at the parade have the MMDW in silhoutte with a red background—exactly like the profile of Batman from the Animated Series opening/logo.
** Also music during chase scene right after bears resemblence to the opening theme of the [[Batman the Animated Series]].
** Also music during chase scene right after bears resemblence to the opening theme of the [[Batman: The Animated Series]].
** Another Batman reference: The central plot of "The Mysterious Mare-Do-Well" is basically a ponified ''[[Batman Mystery of the Batwoman]].''
** Another Batman reference: The central plot of "The Mysterious Mare-Do-Well" is basically a ponified ''[[Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman]].''
** During the Rainbow Dash fan club scene, there's a poster in the background that shows Rainbow flying with a starry background and a rainbow streaming out behind her. [[Memetic Mutation|Nyan Cat]] reference?
** During the Rainbow Dash fan club scene, there's a poster in the background that shows Rainbow flying with a starry background and a rainbow streaming out behind her. [[Memetic Mutation|Nyan Cat]] reference?
** At a couple points in the episode, Rainbow Dash calls herself [[Spider Man|"Your friendly neighborhood Rainbow Dash".]]
** At a couple points in the episode, Rainbow Dash calls herself [[Spider-Man|"Your friendly neighborhood Rainbow Dash".]]
*** ''And'' she says [[Underdog|"There's no need to fear..."]]
*** ''And'' she says [[Underdog|"There's no need to fear..."]]
** She also rescues the filly in the well with [[A New Hope|"I'm Rainbow Dash and I'm here to rescue you."]]
** She also rescues the filly in the well with [[A New Hope|"I'm Rainbow Dash and I'm here to rescue you."]]
** The little filly. [[Lassie (TV)|Down a well]].
** The little filly. [[Lassie (TV series)|Down a well]].
** Rainbow Dash's first attempt to stop the runaway coach resembles Peter Parker's first attempt at stopping the elevated subway in Spiderman 2.
** Rainbow Dash's first attempt to stop the runaway coach resembles Peter Parker's first attempt at stopping the elevated subway in Spiderman 2.
** The crane driver is an earth pony version of the pegasus foreman from "Feeling Pinkie Keen", who might look like [[The Flintstones|Fred Flintstone.]]
** The crane driver is an earth pony version of the pegasus foreman from "Feeling Pinkie Keen", who might look like [[The Flintstones|Fred Flintstone.]]
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** Twilight's awkward dancing at the Canterlot ponies' party mirrors a scene in [[Seinfeld]].
** Twilight's awkward dancing at the Canterlot ponies' party mirrors a scene in [[Seinfeld]].
** The underscore as Rarity soaks Opal in water is a reference to Ravel's famous piece "Bolero".
** The underscore as Rarity soaks Opal in water is a reference to Ravel's famous piece "Bolero".
** The design of the blimp that Rarity helps see off in her musical number evokes [[The Legend of Zelda Links Awakening (Video Game)|the Wind Fish.]]
** The design of the blimp that Rarity helps see off in her musical number evokes [[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|the Wind Fish.]]
** The overworked bellhop pony seems to be based on the Squeaky Voiced Teen from ''[[The Simpsons]]''.
** The overworked bellhop pony seems to be based on the Squeaky Voiced Teen from ''[[The Simpsons]]''.
** While [http://comments.deviantart.com/4/1453017/2307272367 most likely a coincidence], there seems to be an actual reference to [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ifjUihc9mLA/Tt3BrzhFm9I/AAAAAAAAWvQ/UqXbbQQqmsY/s1600/1.jpg various] [[The Nth Doctor|incarnations]] of the Doctor from ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]''. Heck, they even have the same hourglass cutie mark!
** While [http://comments.deviantart.com/4/1453017/2307272367 most likely a coincidence], there seems to be an actual reference to [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ifjUihc9mLA/Tt3BrzhFm9I/AAAAAAAAWvQ/UqXbbQQqmsY/s1600/1.jpg various] [[The Nth Doctor|incarnations]] of the Doctor from ''[[Doctor Who]]''. Heck, they even have the same hourglass cutie mark!
* The music in the cold open of "Secret of My Excess" is inspired by [[Fantasia|The Sorcerer's Apprentice]]. This music recurs several times throughout the episode, including a sequence when Twilight lures Spike back to the library by baiting him with a ''broomstick''. (No word on whether the broomstick was magical.)
* The music in the cold open of "Secret of My Excess" is inspired by [[Fantasia|The Sorcerer's Apprentice]]. This music recurs several times throughout the episode, including a sequence when Twilight lures Spike back to the library by baiting him with a ''broomstick''. (No word on whether the broomstick was magical.)
** The re-shelving scene seems slightly similiar to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hfahp4J_-_o this scene].
** The re-shelving scene seems slightly similiar to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hfahp4J_-_o this scene].
** The scene where a giant Spike peeks into Carousel Boutique and grabs Rarity is heavily based on the famous scene in ''[[King Kong]]'' where Kong snatches Anne from her hotel room.
** The scene where a giant Spike peeks into Carousel Boutique and grabs Rarity is heavily based on the famous scene in ''[[King Kong]]'' where Kong snatches Anne from her hotel room.
** The scene where Rarity's tears fly upward as she and Spike free-fall seems reminiscent of ''[[Spirited Away (Anime)|Spirited Away]]''. The fact that Spike and Haku {{spoiler|are both dragons}} adds to it.
** The scene where Rarity's tears fly upward as she and Spike free-fall seems reminiscent of ''[[Spirited Away]]''. The fact that Spike and Haku {{spoiler|are both dragons}} adds to it.
** Twilight teleporting Spike back to her to clean his cheek. All that's missing are the blue and orange [[Portal (Video Game)|Portals]].
** Twilight teleporting Spike back to her to clean his cheek. All that's missing are the blue and orange [[Portal (series)|Portals]].
** Spike's monstrous corruption after greedily demanding extra birthday presents is similar to the fall of [[Lord of the Rings|Smeagol]].
** Spike's monstrous corruption after greedily demanding extra birthday presents is similar to the fall of [[The Lord of the Rings|Smeagol]].
** Applejack's line "Twilight, get my rope" [https://twitter.com/M_A_Larson/status/206946823976386560 is] [https://twitter.com/M_A_Larson/status/206947977338699776 a] [https://twitter.com/M_A_Larson/status/206948599895040001 reference] [https://twitter.com/M_A_Larson/status/206948801242595328 to] a Pace Picante sauce commercial from the '80s.
** Applejack's line "Twilight, get my rope" [https://twitter.com/M_A_Larson/status/206946823976386560 is] [https://twitter.com/M_A_Larson/status/206947977338699776 a] [https://twitter.com/M_A_Larson/status/206948599895040001 reference] [https://twitter.com/M_A_Larson/status/206948801242595328 to] a Pace Picante sauce commercial from the '80s.
* In ''Family Appreciation Day'', Apple Bloom gets called "Half Pint" when wearing a bonnet. The same kind of bonnet [[Little House On the Prairie|Laura Ingalls]] wore- and her nickname was "Half Pint"!
* In ''Family Appreciation Day'', Apple Bloom gets called "Half Pint" when wearing a bonnet. The same kind of bonnet [[Little House On the Prairie|Laura Ingalls]] wore- and her nickname was "Half Pint"!
* The scene in "Baby Cakes" where Pinkie suddenly sees Pound Cake walking along the ceiling may be a nod to, of all things, the film version of ''[[Trainspotting]]''.
* The scene in "Baby Cakes" where Pinkie suddenly sees Pound Cake walking along the ceiling may be a nod to, of all things, the film version of ''[[Trainspotting]]''.
** While trying stand up to make the babies laugh, Pinkie tells [[Steven Wright]]'s "Spot Remover" joke.
** While trying stand up to make the babies laugh, Pinkie tells [[Steven Wright]]'s "Spot Remover" joke.
{{quote| "I used spot remover on my dog the other day, now he's gone!"}}
{{quote|"I used spot remover on my dog the other day, now he's gone!"}}
** Pinkie's line about how the crib is only for "sleeping, napping, and on occasion, with permission, a pretend old-timey Western fort!" appears to be a reference to ''[[The Simpsons]]'' episode "The Last Temptation of Homer."
** Pinkie's line about how the crib is only for "sleeping, napping, and on occasion, with permission, a pretend old-timey Western fort!" appears to be a reference to ''[[The Simpsons]]'' episode "The Last Temptation of Homer."
** Pound Cake's abnormal strength and habit of pounding things seems to be a [[Shout Out]] to [[The Flintstones|Bambam]]. Pumpkin Cake's mane is also kept like Pebbles' hair was.
** Pound Cake's abnormal strength and habit of pounding things seems to be a [[Shout-Out]] to [[The Flintstones|Bambam]]. Pumpkin Cake's mane is also kept like Pebbles' hair was.
** The whole ep revolving around [[The Incredibles|a babysitter dealing with babies that sprout random superpowers.]]
** The whole ep revolving around [[The Incredibles|a babysitter dealing with babies that sprout random superpowers.]]
* A part of the soundtrack of ''Hearth's Warming Eve'' comes from the opening of the ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsmZeo1Tc9A Exodus]'' theme.
* A part of the soundtrack of ''Hearth's Warming Eve'' comes from the opening of the ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsmZeo1Tc9A Exodus]'' theme.
** The fire of friendship is a heart that looks similar to the background of the intro of ''[[Powerpuff Girls|The Powerpuff Girls]]''
** The fire of friendship is a heart that looks similar to the background of the intro of ''[[Powerpuff Girls|The Powerpuff Girls]]''
* At one point in "[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S2 E14 The Last Roundup|The Last Roundup]]", the chocolate line scene from ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' gets [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFj9Cxt4oD8 the pony treatment], only with cherries.
* At one point in "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S2/E14 The Last Roundup|The Last Roundup]]", the chocolate line scene from ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' gets [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFj9Cxt4oD8 the pony treatment], only with cherries.
** YMMV on this, but Pinkie's sudden obsession with 'Chimichangas' [[Trademark Favorite Food|might be a nod to]] [[Deadpool|another well-known]] [[Cloudcuckoolander]] [[Motor Mouth]] [[Deadpool|famous for Forth-Wall breaking.]]
** YMMV on this, but Pinkie's sudden obsession with 'Chimichangas' [[Trademark Favorite Food|might be a nod to]] [[Deadpool|another well-known]] [[Cloudcuckoolander]] [[Motor Mouth]] [[Deadpool|famous for Forth-Wall breaking.]]
** Rainbow Dash asks if Applejack met [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_Bill_Hickok Wild Bull Hickok] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamity_Jane Calamity Mane] while competing at the rodeo.
** Rainbow Dash asks if Applejack met [[wikipedia:Wild Bill Hickok|Wild Bull Hickok]] and [[wikipedia:Calamity Jane|Calamity Mane]] while competing at the rodeo.
** The music playing through AJ's training sounded an awful lot like [[Bonanza|Bonanza's Opening Theme]]
** The music playing through AJ's training sounded an awful lot like [[Bonanza|Bonanza's Opening Theme]]
** And the one during the Mane 6's search for Applejack in Dodge Junction sounds very similar to the Hammer Bros. theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros 3 (Video Game)|Super Mario Bros 3]]''.
** And the one during the Mane 6's search for Applejack in Dodge Junction sounds very similar to the Hammer Bros. theme from ''[[Super Mario Bros 3]]''.
** Everyone got the "Get outta Dodge" gag. U.S. Marshal Matt Dillon would often tell miscreants in ''Gunsmoke'' to "get outta Dodge [City]."
** Everyone got the "Get outta Dodge" gag. U.S. Marshal Matt Dillon would often tell miscreants in ''Gunsmoke'' to "get outta Dodge [City]."
*** In a further reference to ''Gunsmoke,'' Cherry Jubilee looks like Miss Kitty.
*** In a further reference to ''Gunsmoke,'' Cherry Jubilee looks like Miss Kitty.
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** The Flim-Flam brothers look a bit like Harold Hill from ''[[The Music Man]]'', and their big musical number is reminiscent of the song "Trouble".
** The Flim-Flam brothers look a bit like Harold Hill from ''[[The Music Man]]'', and their big musical number is reminiscent of the song "Trouble".
*** At the end of the episode one of them even says "It looks like we've got trouble right here in Ponyville."
*** At the end of the episode one of them even says "It looks like we've got trouble right here in Ponyville."
*** They also share a name with [[The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo|another character]].
*** They also share a name with [[The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo|another character]].
** One of the background ponies has a [[Norse Mythology|Mjolnir]] cutie mark.
** One of the background ponies has a [[Norse Mythology|Mjolnir]] cutie mark.
** Praying to Celestia that it is merely coincidence, but another background pony strongly resembles a certain pony from a certain MLP game that is not suitable for younger audiences.
** Praying to Celestia that it is merely coincidence, but another background pony strongly resembles a certain pony from a certain MLP game that is not suitable for younger audiences.
* In "[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S2 E16 Read It and Weep|Read It and Weep]]", the ''[[Just for Fun/Daring Do/Just For Fun|Just For Fun]]'' book Rainbow Dash reads is based on ''[[Indiana Jones (Franchise)|Indiana Jones]]'', with the "step on the right tiles" puzzle from ''[[Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade (Film)|Last Crusade]]'' followed by a gesture-by-gesture recreation of his stealing the idol from the opening of ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark (Film)|Raiders]]''.
* In "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S2/E16 Read It and Weep|Read It and Weep]]", the ''[[Daring Do]]'' book Rainbow Dash reads is based on ''[[Indiana Jones]]'', with the "step on the right tiles" puzzle from ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade|Last Crusade]]'' followed by a gesture-by-gesture recreation of his stealing the idol from the opening of ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark|Raiders]]''.
** But instead of leaving behind a bag of sand, Daring then decides to just yoink the idol & walk away, like Weird Al did in the opening scenes of [[UHF (Film)|UHF]] (with predictable results).
** But instead of leaving behind a bag of sand, Daring then decides to just yoink the idol & walk away, like Weird Al did in the opening scenes of ''[[UHF (film)]]'' (with predictable results).
** The scene with Rainbow Dash bouncing the ball off the wall was taken right from [[The Great Escape]]
** The scene with Rainbow Dash bouncing the ball off the wall was taken right from [[The Great Escape]]
** Ahuízotl is the name of a Mexica hueitlatoani (emperor), and also a mythological creature from Mexica mythology: a dog-like creature with hands in its front legs and a hand on its tail.
** Ahuízotl is the name of a Mexica hueitlatoani (emperor), and also a mythological creature from Mexica mythology: a dog-like creature with hands in its front legs and a hand on its tail.
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*** Likely a reference to [[James Bond|Ernst Blofeld]], who inspired Dr. Claw's (not to mention Dr. Evil's) preference for white cats.
*** Likely a reference to [[James Bond|Ernst Blofeld]], who inspired Dr. Claw's (not to mention Dr. Evil's) preference for white cats.
** Right before Rainbow hits the ground, Pinkie Pie exclaims "Ay-yi-yi-yi-yi!", a la Alpha 5 of ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]''.
** Right before Rainbow hits the ground, Pinkie Pie exclaims "Ay-yi-yi-yi-yi!", a la Alpha 5 of ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]''.
** The mental patient who sneaks out of a hospital to indulge in the latest hijinks elsewhere. Now, are we talking the barking pony, or [[The A-Team (TV)|Murdock?]]
** The mental patient who sneaks out of a hospital to indulge in the latest hijinks elsewhere. Now, are we talking the barking pony, or [[The A-Team|Murdock?]]
* Pinkie Pie spends much of "[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S2 E18 A Friend in Deed|A Friend in Deed]]" trying to cheer up [[Winnie the Pooh|a sarcastic, depressed old donkey]] [[Up (Film)|who's very protective of the things he has with which to remember a long-lost love]].
* Pinkie Pie spends much of "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S2/E18 A Friend in Deed|A Friend in Deed]]" trying to cheer up [[Winnie the Pooh|a sarcastic, depressed old donkey]] [[Up (animation)|who's very protective of the things he has with which to remember a long-lost love]].
** Cranky's snowglobe is clearly based on the one from the infamous final episode of ''[[St Elsewhere]]''.
** Cranky's snowglobe is clearly based on the one from the infamous final episode of ''[[St. Elsewhere]]''.
** One of Pinkie's guesses as to what the "C" in C.D.D. stands for is [[The Marx Brothers|"Chico"]].
** One of Pinkie's guesses as to what the "C" in C.D.D. stands for is [[The Marx Brothers|"Chico"]].
** Pinkie Pie's [[Sesame Street (TV)|repetitions of "yep" and "nope"]] in the opening segment.
** Pinkie Pie's [[Sesame Street|repetitions of "yep" and "nope"]] in the opening segment.
* The music that accompanies Iron Will's first appearance in "[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S2 E19 Putting Your Hoof Down|Putting Your Hoof Down]]" is a play on Eye of the Tiger from the Rocky movies.
* The music that accompanies Iron Will's first appearance in "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S2/E19 Putting Your Hoof Down|Putting Your Hoof Down]]" is a play on Eye of the Tiger from the Rocky movies.
** The music that plays when Fluttershy {{spoiler|realizes her assertiveness has gone too far}} is almost exactly like [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d4C1ZQKmw4 The Lonely Man] from the ''[[The Incredible Hulk (TV)|The Incredible Hulk]]''. What is more, it plays as Fluttershy walks down a road slowly, away from the camera.
** The music that plays when Fluttershy {{spoiler|realizes her assertiveness has gone too far}} is almost exactly like [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d4C1ZQKmw4 The Lonely Man] from the ''[[The Incredible Hulk (TV series)|The Incredible Hulk]]''. What is more, it plays as Fluttershy walks down a road slowly, away from the camera.
** Iron Will says "I pity [[Funetik Aksent|da]] [[Just for Pun|foal]]" at one point, a shout out to [[Mr. T]] and his [[Catch Phrase]]
** Iron Will says "I pity [[Funetik Aksent|da]] [[Just for Pun|foal]]" at one point, a shout out to [[Mr. T]] and his [[Catch Phrase]]
** [[A Load of Bull|Iron Will's]] seminar is in the middle of a corn maze, which is a [[Classical Mythology]] [[Shout Out]] to the story of Theseus and the Minotaur.
** [[A Load of Bull|Iron Will's]] seminar is in the middle of a corn maze, which is a [[Classical Mythology]] [[Shout-Out]] to the story of Theseus and the Minotaur.
** Fluttershy's way of dealing with Mr. Greenhooves overwatering her petunias just might be a reference to [http://youtu.be/Kd4jSTBhYDw L'Arroseur arrosé], the first comedy film ever made.
** Fluttershy's way of dealing with Mr. Greenhooves overwatering her petunias just might be a reference to [http://youtu.be/Kd4jSTBhYDw L'Arroseur arrosé], the first comedy film ever made.
** Pinkie's haggling and later her handling of Iron Will when coming to collect his fee from Fluttershy [[Rabbit Season Duck Season|would make Bugs Bunny proud]].
** Pinkie's haggling and later her handling of Iron Will when coming to collect his fee from Fluttershy [[Duck Season! Rabbit Season!|would make Bugs Bunny proud]].
* In "[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S2 E20 Its About Time|It's About Time]]", Twilight Sparkle [[Metal Gear|wears a headband, an eye-patch, and sneaks around in a black bodysuit]], and her time-travelling spell is reminiscent of the ''[[Terminator (Film)|Terminator]]''.
* In "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S2/E20 Its About Time|It's About Time]]", Twilight Sparkle [[Metal Gear|wears a headband, an eye-patch, and sneaks around in a black bodysuit]], and her time-travelling spell is reminiscent of the ''[[Terminator (franchise)|Terminator]]''.
** The music playing during her conversation with herself (both in the beginning of the episode, and when the same scene is revisited at the end) is a remix of "I am the Doctor", a piece of ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' music. Also, Future Twilight's appearance is preceded by a sound similar to the one heard when the TARDIS materializes. (A key being rubbed against a piano string, incidentally.)
** The music playing during her conversation with herself (both in the beginning of the episode, and when the same scene is revisited at the end) is a remix of "I am the Doctor", a piece of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' music. Also, Future Twilight's appearance is preceded by a sound similar to the one heard when the TARDIS materializes. (A key being rubbed against a piano string, incidentally.)
* "[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)/Recap/S2 E21 Dragon Quest|Dragon Quest]]"'s [[Dragon Quest (Video Game)|name]].
* "[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic/Recap/S2/E21 Dragon Quest|Dragon Quest]]"'s [[Dragon Quest|name]].
** One of the teenage dragons resembles a [[How to Train Your Dragon|Gronkle]].
** One of the teenage dragons resembles a [[How to Train Your Dragon|Gronkle]].
* In the episode ''Hurricane Fluttershy'', Spike asks Twilight Sparkle what a squirrel says. She says, "[[Sarcasm Mode|Do I look like I speak squirrel?]]". The answer is no, but [[Powerpuff Girls|Bubbles]] could, and [[Tara Strong]] voiced both of them. [[Lauren Faust]] developed both series, at this point the [[Shout Out]] borders on [[Mythology Gag]].
* In the episode ''Hurricane Fluttershy'', Spike asks Twilight Sparkle what a squirrel says. She says, "[[Sarcasm Mode|Do I look like I speak squirrel?]]". The answer is no, but [[Powerpuff Girls|Bubbles]] could, and [[Tara Strong]] voiced both of them. [[Lauren Faust]] developed both series, at this point the [[Shout-Out]] borders on [[Mythology Gag]].
** Might also be a reference to the Emperor's New Groove, what with Yzma and Kronk's squirrel shenanigans.
** Might also be a reference to the Emperor's New Groove, what with Yzma and Kronk's squirrel shenanigans.
* In Ponyville Confidential, Rarity asks Sweetie Belle [[Gaius Julius Caesar|"Et tu, Gabby Gums?"]].
* In Ponyville Confidential, Rarity asks Sweetie Belle [[Gaius Julius Caesar|"Et tu, Gabby Gums?"]].
* Do I really need to note what [[Sherlock Holmes|the hats Pinkie Pie and Twilight Sparkle shared are a reference to? And let's not forget that pipe, either.]]
* Do I really need to note what [[Sherlock Holmes|the hats Pinkie Pie and Twilight Sparkle shared are a reference to? And let's not forget that pipe, either.]]
** It should be noted that the episode is actually more of an Homage to the [[Hercule Poirot]] novel ''[[Murder On the Orient Express]]'' a mystery novel that also takes place on a train and also where {{spoiler|All of the suspects are guilty.}}
** It should be noted that the episode is actually more of an Homage to the [[Hercule Poirot]] novel ''[[Murder on the Orient Express]]'' a mystery novel that also takes place on a train and also where {{spoiler|All of the suspects are guilty.}}
** Donut Joe's antics as Pinkie imagines them are based off the [[James Bond (Film)|James Bond]] series of films.
** Donut Joe's antics as Pinkie imagines them are based off the [[James Bond (film)|James Bond]] series of films.
* {{spoiler|The Changeling Queen's plot to take over Canterlot is similar to Ursula's plot to take over the sea in [[The Little Mermaid (Disney)|The Little Mermaid]]. Both disguise themselves as the bride, both possess the bridegroom, and both get a [[Villain Song]] where they sing about their plans into a mirror!}}
* {{spoiler|The Changeling Queen's plot to take over Canterlot is similar to Ursula's plot to take over the sea in [[The Little Mermaid]]. Both disguise themselves as the bride, both possess the bridegroom, and both get a [[Villain Song]] where they sing about their plans into a mirror!}}
** {{spoiler|The end of the fight scene between the Changelings and the Mane 6 resembles that of one of the shows Lauren [[The Powerpuff Girls (Animation)|previously worked on]].}}
** {{spoiler|The end of the fight scene between the Changelings and the Mane 6 resembles that of one of the shows Lauren [[The Powerpuff Girls|previously worked on]].}}
** {{spoiler|The False Princess Cadence's [[One-Winged Angel]] transformation into Queen Chrysalis seems to [[Sleeping Beauty (Disney)|take a few pages out of Maleficent's book.]]}}
** {{spoiler|The False Princess Cadence's [[One-Winged Angel]] transformation into Queen Chrysalis seems to [[Sleeping Beauty (Disney film)|take a few pages out of Maleficent's book.]]}}
** The manner in which {{spoiler|1=the Changelings are defeated seems reminiscent of the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RHPmpOM_V8 Stardust film adaptation]}}.
** The manner in which {{spoiler|1=the Changelings are defeated seems reminiscent of the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RHPmpOM_V8 Stardust film adaptation]}}.



== Other ==
== Other ==
* Even the ''advertising'' for the show gets in on this.
* Even the ''advertising'' for the show gets in on this.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTPqjKk_xCo This commercial] features "Equestria Girls", a commercial-exclusive Pinkie Pie song, which is a direct riff on [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F57P9C4SAW4 "California Gurls"] by [[Katy Perry]] (ft. [[Snoop Dogg]]). What's more, it ''actually'' makes shout outs to [[Fandom Nickname|Bronies]] and calls the disc-jockey pony from "Suited For Success" [[Fan Nickname|DJ Pon3]].
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTPqjKk_xCo This commercial] features "Equestria Girls", a commercial-exclusive Pinkie Pie song, which is a direct riff on [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F57P9C4SAW4 "California Gurls"] by [[Katy Perry]] (ft. [[Snoop Dogg]]). What's more, it ''actually'' makes shout outs to [[Fandom Nickname|Bronies]] and calls the disc-jockey pony from "Suited For Success" [[Fan Nickname|DJ Pon3]].
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKjBViIt-y8 This commercial] features part of [[Meatballs|"Are You Ready for the Summer"]] as sung by Pinkie Pie, [[Dan Vs|Dan]], and [[Transformers Prime|Megatron]].
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKjBViIt-y8 This commercial] features part of [[Meatballs|"Are You Ready for the Summer"]] as sung by Pinkie Pie, [[Dan Vs.|Dan]], and [[Transformers Prime|Megatron]].
** There's also [http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=244821235535321 this billboard] [http://www.equestriadaily.com/2011/06/pony-billboard-sighted.html in Los Angeles] that is a parody of a billboard advertising ''[[Bridesmaids]]''.
** There's also [http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=244821235535321 this billboard] [http://www.equestriadaily.com/2011/06/pony-billboard-sighted.html in Los Angeles] that is a parody of a billboard advertising ''[[Bridesmaids]]''.
*** That was followed by [http://www.equestriadaily.com/2011/10/new-billboard-on-october-3rd.html a new ad on the same billboard] parodying [[Poltergeist (Film)|Poltergeist]] to promote the second season.
*** That was followed by [http://www.equestriadaily.com/2011/10/new-billboard-on-october-3rd.html a new ad on the same billboard] parodying [[Poltergeist (film series)||Poltergeist]] to promote the second season.
** And in the vein of older iPhone commercials... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p50-oWY1pFE There's a pony for that.] It even includes a pony for fan-blog [http://www.equestriadaily.com/2011/07/high-quality-theres-pony-for-that-video.html Equestria Daily].
** And in the vein of older iPhone commercials... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p50-oWY1pFE There's a pony for that.] It even includes a pony for fan-blog [http://www.equestriadaily.com/2011/07/high-quality-theres-pony-for-that-video.html Equestria Daily].
** And now there's a new ad parodying ''[[Mad Men]]'' in the [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-lYppZHD4A6M/TwnP5Npti2I/AAAAAAAACTE/_MzEmNBOoOs/s1600/image.jpeg Los Angeles newspaper].
** And now there's a new ad parodying ''[[Mad Men]]'' in the [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-lYppZHD4A6M/TwnP5Npti2I/AAAAAAAACTE/_MzEmNBOoOs/s1600/image.jpeg Los Angeles newspaper].
* The [[The Merch|officially licensed shirts and bags]] have a lot of shout outs. [http://www.welovefine.com/product.php?id_product=905 This shirt] is inspired by illustrator Hajime Sorayama, and may also be a reference to [[Robot Unicorn Attack|something else]]. It should be noted, however, that the shirts by We Love Fine are not designed in-house by Hasbro, but instead by designers who specialize in pop culture, as well as featuring contest-winning designs submitted by fans.
* The [[The Merch|officially licensed shirts and bags]] have a lot of shout outs. [https://web.archive.org/web/20111208185815/http://www.welovefine.com/product.php?id_product=905 This shirt] is inspired by illustrator Hajime Sorayama, and may also be a reference to [[Robot Unicorn Attack|something else]]. It should be noted, however, that the shirts by We Love Fine are not designed in-house by Hasbro, but instead by designers who specialize in pop culture, as well as featuring contest-winning designs submitted by fans.
* Pretty much any town or city mentioned in the show and/or shirts other than Ponyville is a direct reference to some location from real life. Canterlot is based on Camelot, Fillydelphia on Philadelphia, and so on.
* Pretty much any town or city mentioned in the show and/or shirts other than Ponyville is a direct reference to some location from mythology or real life. Canterlot is based on Camelot, Fillydelphia on Philadelphia, and so on.
** So that would make Ponyville based on Townsville?
** So that would make Ponyville based on Townsville?
*** Possible, but not likely, as [[My Little Pony G 3|the G3 version]] was also centered around a town named Ponyville. While ''[[The Powerpuff Girls|PPG]]'' is older than MLP G3/3.5, Lauren Faust was working on [[Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends|another show]] at the time of the G3 animation productions.
*** Possible, but not likely, as [[My Little Pony G 3|the G3 version]] was also centered around a town named Ponyville. While ''[[The Powerpuff Girls|PPG]]'' is older than MLP G3/3.5, Lauren Faust was working on [[Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends|another show]] at the time of the G3 animation productions.
* In the season 2 finale, Spike is shown playing with wedding cake figures of Princess Cadance and Shining Armor. Guess which two ponies are going to be in an upcoming play set together?
* In the season 2 finale, Spike is shown playing with wedding cake figures of Princess Cadance and Shining Armor. Guess which two ponies are going to be in an upcoming play set together?


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Shout-Outs in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic include:

Mythology Gags

  • Nightmare Moon is trying to bring about The Night That Never Ends, just like Tirac. However, while Tirac only seemed to be doing it For the Evulz, Nightmare Moon's backstory establishes her as The Resenter.
  • The Elements of Harmony combine to summon the Rainbow of Light. There's even more of a shout out when they're used to beat Discord. Complete with similar music and a World-Healing Wave.
  • In the Pilot, the ponies have to cross a raging river and a rickety bridge to get to a castle, just like in Rescue from Midnight Castle.
  • Rarity's butterfly wings in "Sonic Rainboom" and the Glimmer Wings toy ponies are a nod to G1 and G3 winged ponies, the Flutterpony toy line (right down to how they're notorious for having delicate, breakable wings) and the Breezies in particular.
  • In "The Cutie Mark Chronicles", the younger Fluttershy's thinner body and legs is also reminiscent of the Flutter Ponies. All she's missing are the delicate butterfly wings... which, of course, can be found on her cutie mark instead.
    • Fluttershy has a yellow coat and pink mane and tail, like Rosedust, Queen of the Flutter Ponies - and her original inspiration Posey (who was an earth pony, but otherwise was nigh-identical in appearance, especially in Lauren Faust's early sketches).
  • In "Over a Barrel" Spike plays a piano for a show like G1 Spike does in the 1986 My Little Pony Movie.
  • Discord's mind rape of the mane cast making them lose their color and become jerks is reminiscent of the Smooze from the Original MLP movie, where touching it made a pony act like a jerk and "lose their twinkle".
  • The design of the Fire Ruby in "Secret Of My Excess" looks exactly like the Heart Stone from the original series episode "Crunch the Rockdog".
  • Twilight's Twinkling Balloon is actually a shout out to the balloon in MLP G3/G3.5.
    • Spike sending a photo of the ponies to Princess Celestia at the end of the opening is a reference to the ponies taking a group picture at the end of the G3 and G3.5 openings.
  • Heck, the opening starts with a shout out to every MLP commercial and theme song ever written.
  • Almost all of the main cast are amalgamations of G1 ponies from years 2 or 3 and based on the personalities that Lauren Faust had given her ponies as a child. Someone put together an influence list referencing both the G1 and G3 ponies that these were based on.
    • Applejack is just a redesigned version of the original. She and Spike are the only copyrights that the creators were interested in using that Hasbro retained from the 80s.
      • Applejack being a cowgirl may come from Megan, the human protagonist from G1 who started off as a Badass Normal cowgirl (though she didn't have an accent or a hat and traded the orange/brown cowgirl outfit for frilly overalls by the time of the Movie).
      • Applejack's brother Big Macintosh resembles the G3 version of Applejack.
    • Twilight Sparkle is a fairly direct cross of Powder, Twilight Twinkle and Twilight.
      • Her mother Twilight Velvet, seen in "The Cutie Mark Chronicles" and "A Canterlot Wedding - Part 2" as well as in the Wave 4 Blind Bags, is very clearly based on the G1 Twilight, who was intended to be the original main character of Friendship is Magic.
      • Her father resembles Nachtlicht, a German-only Pony from G1, a bit too much for comfort. It could be a genderswap Mythology Gag, similar to how Big Mac resembles G3 Applejack.
      • In the first episode Twilight Sparkle gets invited to Moondancer's get-together. This is both a nod to the G1 pony Moondancer and a Development Gag on the fact that Twilight was going to have a variation of Moondancer's cutie mark[1]
      • Twilight Sparkle can teleport. In G1, Unicorns can teleport (they call it "winking in" and "winking out"). The first Unicorn seen to teleport is G1 Twilight, in the opening theme of "Rescue from Midnight Castle".
    • Rainbow Dash is a perfect mix of Sunlight, Firefly and her Generation 3/3.5 incarnation.
    • Fluttershy was originally just SUPPOSED to be Posey but Hasbro had lost the copyright on that name.
      • Her cutie mark however is a shout-out to the G2 Pony Sky Skimmer and her name is based on her Generation 3 incarnation.
    • Spike being in love with Rarity may be a shout out to G1's Majesty, with whom the original Spike came with, and Rarity somewhat resembles (although really she's seemingly more of an amalgamation of Sparkler and Glory from the G1 line).
    • Early concept sketches of Pinkie Pie were just straight up Surprise. Her wings were passed on to Fluttershy and Pinkie Pie was given her G3 color scheme, sans the mane and tail.
    • Twist shares the name with a G1 pony, however it's probably coincidental. G1 Twist was an adult and her Cutie Mark was pretzel related.
    • The 3rd tier characters Snips and Snails (himself a shout out to the G1 pony Squirmy), make up 2/3rds of the ingredients of little boys, the exact opposite of the Sugar, Spice and Everything Nice that created the Powerpuff Girls.
    • The twin ponies working at the spa are directly based on generation 1 twin ponies that were only available in Europe. They even have an accent to match!
    • Most of the large stallions have unshorn fetlocks like the G1 Big Brother Ponies. Two of these large stallions are in fact big brothers, Big Macintosh to Applejack & Apple Bloom and Shining Armor to Twilight Sparkle.
  • Celestia resembles the G2 Pony design, with a bit of the G1 Beauty Dream Pony thrown in.
  • Cheerilee being a teacher is similar to her original unicorn version role in one of the G3 specials, notably Crystal Princess: The Runaway Rainbow.
  • The plot of "The Ticket Master" is near identical to a My Little Pony Tales episode (And the Winner is..) where one of the ponies wins a pair of tickets to a concert and has to choose which friend to take.
  • "Dragonshy" is about the ponies climbing a mountain to deal with a dragon in a cave, which also happened in the G3.5 special Twinkle Wish Adventure.
    • In G3, Spike wakes up from a thousand year nap. In G4, dragons are mentioned to nap for one hundred years.
  • "Winter Wrap Up" brings to mind the the opening theme to the the 1986 My Little Pony movie:

My Little Pony, My Little Pony
All in a twinkling spring is here.
My Little Pony, My Little Pony
When did all the leaves and grass appear?
Where there were snowdrifts, now there are no drifts,
Nor is the sky overcast.
My Little Pony, My Little Pony
Winter is over at last!

  • In one episode of G1, Wind Whistler had her wings tied during a race, like Rainbow Dash in "Fall Weather Friends".
  • Toy line exclusive pony Sweetie Swirl, a Palette Swap of Rarity, is colored similarly to Rarity's G3 incarnation.
  • The foal that Rainbow Dash rescues from the well in "The Mysterious Mare Do Well" has the same body color (and a near-identical voice) as Lickety Split, who had a musical number involving someone else trapped in a well in the original movie.
  • "Secret of My Excess" features a pony named Lickety Split and a mare named Junebug.
  • In "Hearth's Warming Eve" when Rarity (as Princess Platinum) claims Equestria as her own she christens it Unicornia. Unicornia is the name of the unicorns' kingdom from G3 whose princess is named Rarity.
    • Fluttershy's character in the play is name "Pansy", which almost sounds like "Posey", the G1 pony Fluttershy was base on.
  • The euphemisms and pony-versions of words characters use come from G1, mainly from European canon. Terms like "Pony feathers!" are the most obvious. Applejack in particular liked to use that term in the British comics, and her G4 Expy often uses it in G4 to.
  • "The Last Roundup" includes a pony named Cherry Jubilee. There was a G1 pony named Cherries Jubilee.
  • Party Of One's plot is unusually similar to a comic in the British G1 comics called "A Surprise For Surprise [dead link]". In the comic, everypony is ignoring Surprise and telling her to leave them alone. Surprise believes they all hate her and runs off, but it turns out they were throwing a party for Surprise. All the ponies the Mane Cast are based off appear in the strip too.
  • Flower Wishes, Daisy's name from the toy line, was also the name of a G3 pony.
  • The stunt that causes Rainbow Dash to crash in "Read It And Weep" is, going by the motions of the onlookers' heads as they follow it, Firefly's trademark double inside-out loop.
  • Bizarrely, "A Friend in Deed" gives Daisy Jo, the name of a G3/G3.5 pony, to one of the cows from "Applebuck Season".
  • "Dragon Quest" has quite a bit in common with the My Little Pony and Friends episode "Spike's Search": They both involve a little purple dragon named Spike leaving behind his pony friends to look for his draconic roots, only to fall in with a crowd of trouble-making dragons, which leads him to decide he's more at home with the ponies.
    • One of the dragons, Garble, has the same color scheme as Fiery from G1.
  • In "Hurricane Fluttershy", during the big tornado scene one can see a male pegasus with the color scheme of Firefly, the G1 pegasus who inspired Rainbow Dash.
  • A pony in "Putting Your Hoof" down - dubbed Valley Swirl by fans - has a blue mane, pink fur, lightning bolt earrings, and looks like she came right out of The Eighties. She seems to be a Shout-Out to Firefly.
  • "Pinkie Sense" is sort of like Pinkie's "Pinkie Squink" from G3.
  • When Fluttershy is cleaning during "The Ticket Master", she hums the G1 theme song. It's easy to mistake it for the Friendship is Magic theme tune, since they start the same way, but after the "My Little Pony My Little Pony" part, it clearly follows the melody and beat of the next line of the G1 theme tune ("Isn't the world a lovely place?") rather than the rising "Ah" that follows it in Friendship is Magic, though said beat would eventually find its way into the extended version of the Friendship is Magic theme ("What is friendship all about?")
  • Might not be intentional, but Princess Platinum's advisor is Clover the Clever. There was a G2 pony named Clever Clover.

No Celebrities Were Harmed

  • Rainbow Dash's idols, the Wonderbolts aerobatic flight team, are named after the Thunderbirds, while their blue-and-yellow outfits are a reference to the Blue Angels.
    • Similarly, the Shadowbolts' logo resembles the logo of the Hells' Angels.
  • Hoity Toity is a clone of German designer Karl Lagerfeld.
  • Photo Finish is Vogue editor Anna Wintour.
  • The manly tennis player pony ("Ace") in "Call of the Cutie" and "Luna Eclipsed" is based on Andre Agassi.
  • The backstage manager at the Best Young Flyer competition ("Lucy") in "Sonic Rainboom" who later appears as a unicorn with a different cutie mark in "Putting Your Hoof Down" is based on Lucille Ball.
  • The ponies from The Hub's Web Games The Fabulous Ponymaker and/or Rarity's Bridal Boutique can look like Lady Gaga if the player designs them that way.
  • Mulia Mild's name, choice of career, and plummy voice are all based on Julia Child.
  • The Royal Wedding of Shining Armor and Princess Cadence is a shout out to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, down to the red shirt and blue sash that Shining Armor wears and the timing of the episode (close to Will and Kate's 1st anniversary).

Other Outside References

Season 1

  • Twilight's last name was changed from "Twinkle" to "Sparkle". When Lauren Faust was asked if the name was an intentional joke, her response was "It passed legal."
  • The Cutie Mark Crusaders are suspiciously similar to the "Pre-Teen Sensations" from Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret., even to the point that they are waiting for a physical transformation and are trying all kinds of irrational stuff to make it happen. The entire scene where they are deciding on a name is almost exactly how it happens in the book.
  • The first outfit seen in the Costume Test Montage in episode 1 is very clearly the pony version of the Statue of Liberty. In a later episode, we see the statue proper in Manehattan.
  • Pinkie Pie tries to guess who Nightmare Moon is. Her first guess is "Hokey Smokes". (She also guesses "Black Snooty".)
    • Nightmare Moon's exit from her first appearance in the second episode is a shout out to Maleficent's exit in Sleeping Beauty.
    • Even Applejack holding back Rainbow Dash from charging Nightmare Moon, even though it suits the two of them so well it hasn't been the only time, has a clear parallel in the same scene, with Flora (red fairy) holding back Merryweather (blue).
    • Nightmare Moon's boasting to Twilight after shattering the elements mirrors a line by Maleficent almost exactly. See for yourself.
    • Either they noticed Nightmare Moon looked and sounded a lot like Maleficent, or that was intentional too.
    • Heck, in the beginning of the second episode, they literally take two lines from "Sleeping Beauty" almost word-for-word.
  • Twilight Sparkle emits the "transporter energize" sound effect from Star Trek, at about 18:23 of episode 2.
  • The manticore has a thorn in its paw. The manticore is part lion. Definitely a shout-out to the fable of Androcles and the Lion.
  • Luna is given a wreath of red and white roses, referring to the Tudor crest used to symbolize peace after the War of the Roses.
  • "Ticket Master" includes a Benny Hill-style chase scene, right down to Suspiciously Similar Song version of "Yakkity Sax" playing in the background.
  • "There's loons and toucans and bitterns, oh my!"
  • The bunny stampede from "Applebuck Season" is a shout out to Night of the Lepus, a 1970's horror movie.
  • In "Griffon the Brush Off", Pinkie Pie's relaxed, easygoing hopping in pursuit of mega-fast Rainbow Dash—who is frantically trying to lose her—and her ability to materialize out of nowhere, regardless of where Dash tries to hide, is a shout out to the old Pepe LePew shorts.
    • Rainbow Dash's frantic running and facial expression also mirror the escape of the black cat who gets a white stripe painted on her back and Pepe's affection as a result.
  • In "Boast Busters", Trixie refers to herself as The Great and Powerful, but is revealed to be a fraud, much like Oz, The Great and Terrible.
    • The same episode includes Snips and Snails making a Pinky and The Brain reference, and when Rarity demands for a mirror to see the mess Trixie made to her mane, she is mimicking The Joker's mirror scene from Tim Burton's first Batman movie.
    • The shout out to Batman is even more powerful when you realize Rarity is wearing a purple dress, her face is white and her hair is, well, green.
    • Twilight pacifies the Ursa Minor with a lullaby, created by blowing wind through hollow reeds. This could possibly be a reference to the Classic Disney Short The Old Mill.
  • In "Dragonshy", the music that plays during the preparation montage—as well as the montage itself—is a combination of references to The A-Team and Charlie's Angels. Additionally, the music that plays during the girls' journey up the mountain is a variation on the theme for The Lord of the Rings.
      • The Lord of the Rings music takes on an especially humorous light seeing as the dragon's design from that episode seems to be based on Smaug.
    • In just this episode, Fluttershy, and later Rainbow Dash, when startled, fall on their backs while their legs go rigid, while the sound effect of a goat bleating plays, referencing fainting goats.
    • Also, Angel doesn't like Spike.
  • During Twilight's Sanity Slippage moment, she suggests building a replica of Ponyville in less than a minute in order to keep Princess Celestia from seeing the Parasprite carnage. (Word of God confirms the reference.)
    • Pinkie Pie, after she saves the day and hears about another parasprite infestation: "Well, have tuba - will travel."
  • "Winter Wrap Up" has an ice skating scene similar to the one in Bambi, with Spike taking the place of Thumper and Twilight being Bambi.
    • Speaking of Thumper, that rabbit Spike's trying to take care of in "Dragonshy" might as well be Thumper; Spike's noggin learned that the hard way.
  • "Call of the Cutie":
    • Rainbow Dash tells Apple Bloom her cutie mark appeared when she discovered a "need for speed."
    • There's a sequence at the end with Apple Bloom, Sweetie Belle and Scootaloo sitting around a table, with the camera mimicking the round-table shots that That '70s Show is known for.
    • The title is a reference to "The Call Of Cthulhu," of all things.
  • Twilight's racing number for the Running of the Leaves in "Fall Weather Friends" is 42—she may not have been reading "The Egghead's Guide to Running", but she probably read The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
    • Someone on the animation team must have noticed that the combined number of points on all the stars that make up Twilight's cutie mark is 42. In an interesting turn of events, the (supposed) airing date of the first episode of the show, October 10, 2010 (or 10.10.10), is tangentially related to this as well. 42 in binary is 101010.
      • Hell, Twilight Sparkle seems to BE the number 42 embodied. She has 7 6-pointed stars on her cutie mark, which equals 42 points. Does that make Twilight Sparkle (Magic) the ultimate meaning of life, the universe, and everything?
    • One thing that makes Twilight's number stand out is the fact that everypony else in the race has a number consisting entirely of 1's, 0's, and 8's? Why? Probably because they're symmetrical.
  • In "Suited for Success", Rarity's musical number, "Art of the Dress", is directly based on "Putting It Together" from Stephen Sondheim's Sunday in The Park With George.
    • "I vant to be alone," one of the lines Rarity shouts after locking herself in her bedroom, is a famous quote from Greta Garbo in Grand Hotel. She quotes it again (with Spike echoing it, to boot) in "Green Isn't Your Color."
    • During the second fashion show, the background music features multiple shout-outs. In the beginning and end, the music takes cues from 2001: A Space Odyssey, specifically, Also Sprach Zarathustra. Pinkie Pie's segment takes cues from both I Want Candy by Bow Wow Wow and the Cartoon Cartoon music from Cartoon Network. Fluttershy's segment is based off of Claude Debussy's L'après-midi d'un faune (Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun).
    • The opening shot of Rarity's house sure looks a lot like another show the creator worked on.
  • The entire sequence where Twilight was stalking Pinkie in "Feeling Pinkie Keen" was reminiscent of the old Wile E. Coyote cartoons. Complete with "scientific names" (Pinkius Pieicus), Amusing Injuries, and assorted objects falling on Twilight's head, including an anvil and a piano.
    • Early on, Twilight asks Pinkie Pie "What in the wide wide world of Equestria are you up to?", another reference to Blazing Saddles.
  • The swirling blue "whirlpool" accompanying Rarity's transformation in "Sonic Rainboom" is a reference to The Swan Princess.
    • What happens to Rarity's wings at the end of the episode is a direct reference to the Greek Mythology of Icarus.
  • The "outside" bit is arguable here: in "Stare Master", Sweetie Belle makes the comment "who wants a hammer on their flank anyway". As a matter of fact, the Wreckers, the Autobot subgroup from Hasbro's other major property Transformers, have a hammer over their usual Autobot symbols.
  • In "The Show Stoppers", Scootaloo's failure to find a decent rhyme, frustrated "NEVER, NEVER!", and piano head-desking are lifted straight from Don Music in Sesame Street.[2]
    • The outfits worn by the Cutie Mark Crusaders for the talent show make them look like the Misfits from Jem (another famous girls' cartoon from The Eighties).
      • The So Bad It's Good style of the CMC's Theme Song is also a shout out to the Misfits' musical style, that is off-key screaming metal of the 80s, a la KISS.
    • The way the Cutie Mark Crusaders are lit when their song begins is an obvious shout-out to the music video for Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody.
    • The audience's reaction to the performance and its unintentional hilarity is almost directly lifted from The Producers.
  • In "A Dog and Pony Show", the diamond dogs themselves speak in a manner similar to Gollum from The Lord of the Rings films, have a gangly appearance similar to Gollum, and even refer to the gems as "precious."
    • The episode's plot seems similar to the short story The Ransom of Red Chief.
    • The name "Diamond Dogs" has got to be a shout out to the David Bowie album. The title song from that album contains the line "The diamond dogs are poachers, and they hide behind trees". When we first see the dogs, they are hiding in a tree and planning to steal the gems Rarity and Spike are collecting.
    • In the cold open, the music is reminiscent of The Legend of Zelda games while Rarity places rupee-like gems on her latest dress. The blue one even flies up from an open chest, much like those found in the games. In a related shout-out to Zelda, the Diamond Dogs are similar in shape to Moblins.
    • The music that plays when the girls try to get into the rapidly filling holes takes a few cues from the Rite of Spring.
    • Rover, leader of the Diamond Dogs, wears a red vest just like the Grundle King's from the 1986 movie.
    • The Diamond Dogs attempt to enslave ponies to dig up gems/jewels, which an evil wizard did in a G1 comic.
  • In "Over a Barrel", when Spike walks off in a huff because the girls keep interrupting his sleep, Fluttershy calls him "Huffy the Magic Dragon".
    • Made all the more bizarre by the fact that Fluttershy says it as if she's deliberately making the reference, and Twilight seems to get the joke.
    • This is immediately followed by a gag used in The Emperors New Groove—Rarity getting up angrily and scaring the others with her Cucumber Facial.
    • The climactic slapstick pie fight near the end of the episode is almost certainly a Blazing Saddles reference, and Pinkie's dancing-girl outfit makes her look kinda like Lili von Shtupp.
      • Using pies in place of guns is also reminiscent of Bugsy Malone.
    • This episode makes at least two shout-outs to the classic Bugs Bunny short "Bully For Bugs": both the buffalo from this episode and the bull from the Bugs Bunny cartoon sharpen their horns using a grinding wheel, and the buffalo running into an anvil hidden in a hay bale mirrors the bull running into an anvil hidden behind Bugs' red muleta.
    • The scene where the buffalo line up along the edge of the cliff before charging down towards the town is a reference to a Tex Avery short to boot.
    • There are a couple widescreen closeup shots of the Buffalo chief's eyes that are very Leone-esque.
    • The name of the apple tree Applejack is tending to is named Bloomberg. The mayor of New York City (AKA "The Big Apple") is Michael Bloomberg.
    • At one point before the big battle is about to begin, Rainbow Dash tries to think of something in a manner reminiscent of Winnie the Pooh, tapping her hoof to her head repeating "think" to herself.
    • Pinkie Pie's show girl get-up brought back fond memories of American Tail: Feivel Goes West, when Feivel's sister sings "The Girl You Left Behind".
    • The climax beginning at high noon is a pretty standard trope for Westerns, but is possibly specifically a shout-out to High Noon.
  • "A Bird in the Hoof" has Angel running around with a watch, and Fluttershy eventually remarks "I'm late! For a very important date!"
    • It also has another "Yakkety Sax" chase-scene, with a Scooby Doo door gag and A Hard Day's Night reference thrown in for good measure.
    • The scene where Fluttershy tries to get the bird to take the pill. The tactic of dumping birdseed over it, its manner of eating, and even Fluttershy's smug fourth-wall-breaking look are all reminiscent of Wile E. Coyote's tactics to get the Road Runner.
    • There are a few moments in this episode inspired by Ren and Stimpy, including a single up-close shot of Philomeena's face with crusty eyes.
    • The overall plot of the episode is reminiscent of the scene in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets where Dumbledore's pet bird burns to ash in front of Harry, and Harry thinks he's in deep trouble until Dumbledore reveals that his pet is a phoenix. Philomeena even looks a fair deal like almost dead Fawkes.
      • Drilled in when Princess Celestia cheerfully states "lovely, isn't she?" and is still quite cheerful when everyone else is horrified, and is clearly enjoying trolling the other ponies, Dumbledore-style.
      • She even urges on Philomeena to quit milking the melodrama and rebirth already, just like Dumbledore.
    • And during Celestia's brunch at the Sugarcube Corner, right when she announces that she must leave because royal duty is calling, the scene looks very similar to "The Last Supper" from Leonardo da Vinci. (Even the number of ponies on screen is exactly twelve and Celestia makes it 13.)
    • The little green hummingbird Fluttershy brings in as a friend for Philomeena is "Hummingway".
    • Pinkie Pie's introduction has her saying "Cupcakes and candies and pies, oh my!"
  • In "Green Isn't Your Color", one of the photos of Fluttershy shows her in Eeyore's signature slump.
    • Pinkie Pie silently popping up from the apple vendor stand and sternly watching Twilight before eating an apple is a reference to Ryuk who does the same thing. She even says "Juicy" afterwards, still a reference to Ryuk.
  • "The Cutie Mark Chronicles" had a scene where Filly Applejack watches a pony version of the Statue of Liberty (linking back to Twilight's outfit in the pilot).
    • Filly Rarity also (literally) bumps into a rock that resembles the black monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey, musical fanfare included.
      • This part also brings to mind the scene in The Road to El Dorado in which the main duo also come before a great big rock (Rarity's complaints about it have a similar tone to Julio's) after thinking that it led to their main goal (which in both cases, turns out to be true).
    • Filly Twilight Sparkle tries to get accepted into "Princess Celestia's School For Gifted Unicorns" and during the admission exam her magical power violently awakens, turning her into a huge danger for everyone and herself, until Princess Celestia herself manages to calm her down and offers herself as her guide so she could learn how to control her immense magical power. The entire scene is a shout out to X-Men, with Twilight as Jean Grey, Celestia as Charles Xavier and the school itself a shout-out to "Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters".
      • When Filly Twilight accidentally unleashes the full force of her power, her eyes go solid white, similar to the Avatar State.
    • "There was no talking. There was no smiling. There were only rocks." Think that type of dystopian narration sounds a bit familiar?
    • Filly Fluttershy's song really seems to hearken back to the various Disney princess movies.
    • The scene in which filly Applejack starts talking about farm life in her "proper" accent seems to be a shout-out to a similar scene in Pygmalion.
  • Spike spends a good portion of "Owl's Well That Ends Well" channeling classic comedically over-the-top cartoon villains, such as Snidely Whiplash and Dick Dastardly.
    • When Spike's looking for a new quill, one of the places he looks is in the shower, where Owlowiscious happens to be bathing. This is likely a reference to the Jean Craighead George book There's an Owl in the Shower.
    • The whole episode may be a reference to the 1970 The Pink Panther short Muff The Magic Dragon.
    • When Spike first sees him, Owlowiscious is looking outside and to look at Spike, his head does a 180° while the lightning darkens and a scary tune plays. As Spike comments "Dude, that's creepy."
  • In "Party of One" during her Sanity Slippage, Pinkie Pie voices a pile of rocks that she gives the name Rocky and also a certain accent.
    • Not to mention that it "calls" Rainbow Dash "Chump!".
    • The sequence may be a nod to the Ren and Stimpy episode "Hermit Ren", right down to the splotchy paint backgrounds.
    • At the end of the episode, we can see Spike dance like John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever.
  • The opening of "The Best Night Ever" has Twilight channeling the Fairy Godmother by making a carriage out of an apple and horses out of mice, even adding the stipulation that they'll revert by midnight. The ending also includes a bit about one of Rarity's glass slippers.


Season 2

  • "Return of Harmony, Part 1" features a "chocolate rain".
    • The rabbits suddenly growing disproportionately long legs seems to be a reference to the works of Salvador Dali, such as "Elephants on Stilts" and "The Temptation of St. Anthony".
    • Discord is pretty much Q as a dragon-pony... thing. He even has Q's snap-and-star teleport style, as well as the same voice. Yes, that is John de Lancie himself.
      • He also may be a bit of a homage to Him. A "silly" looking villain who excels psychological torture via reality warping powers and mind games. Considering Lauren Faust worked on that show as well, it's a big possibility.
      • A possibility? He turns into a butterfly retaining his face to trick the yellow-haired/furred nice girl with a thing for animals into doing something evil!
      • This shrub in the hedge maze can't just be a coincidence.
      • The director confirms the reference. Apparently, Lauren Faust wrote the character of Discord shortly after a Star Trek binge.
    • And towards the end of the episode, an enraged Rainbow Dash makes threatening gestures towards Discord.
      • Her "Put'em up!" boxing gesture also resembles the one used many a time by Scrappy-Doo.
    • Discord dancing on Twilight's head in the stained-glass window: either he's doing the Running Man, everyday he's shufflin', he's a fan of Big Daddy Phat, or he walks the dinosaur.
      • everyday he's shufflin' is unlikely, as the show was produced before the music video was released. Not impossible, however, it could have been a late addition.
    • Rainbow Dash's temptation to go "home" during a quest after seeing it in ruins is similar to the same situation with Samwise in The Lord of the Rings
      • It could be actually interpreted in another way too. She abandons what she should do to fly off to a city... in the clouds... where she knows her friends are in danger. Sounds familiar.
    • Discord's Hypnotic Eyes are on loan from Kaa.
    • After the first signs of Discord emerge, Twilight has a spell that will fix EVERYTHING.
    • Discord saying "Arrivederci" was inspired by a line from Pee Wees Big Adventure.
  • "Return of Harmony, Part 2" ends with an almost shot-for-shot homage to the ending of Star Wars a New Hope, complete with a Suspiciously Similar Song version of the Throne Room music.
    • The same episode features a musical homage to The Empire Strikes Back: Compare this to this.
    • Discord also "Force Chokes" the Mane Cast during the final confrontation.
    • Applejack has a similar boxing pose as Rainbow Dash above, when Twilight finds her at her farm.
    • A double rainbow all the way across Ponyville saves the day and Discord is sealed again. It was so intense!
    • One background pony making her debut in this episode has a screw and a baseball for a cutie mark. This possibly hearkens back to the flag Daffy Duck, drawn as a Mix and Match Critter, carries in "Duck Amuck".
      • The whole of Discorded Ponyville, especially during Twilight's sorrowful walk back to the library after being Discorded herself, seems to be an homage to Wackyland.
    • "The Return of Harmony" as a whole is similar to The Powerpuff Girls episode "Mime for a Change".
  • In "Lesson Zero", Twilight suffers from Sanity Slippage and starts talking to her reflection in a puddle.
    • When Twilight enchants her Smartypants doll, the Cutie Mark Crusaders say that "I want it," "I need it," and "I really like her mane." An Elvis Presley song is "I Want You, I Need You, I Love You".
    • The skyline shots of Ponyville indicating the passage of time are accompanied by a loudly-ticking clock sound effect - possibly a reference to Twenty Four.
    • "If I can't find a friendship problem... I'll make one instead!" sounds like a nod to the classic Christmas tale How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
    • One of the tunes late in the episode, when Celestia is talking, comes from The Kings Speech.
    • Celestia's intervention right when her student's magic has gotten really out of control is awfully reminiscent of Yen Sid's saving Mickey from the enchanted brooms in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice".
      • Dash and the others don't see what the big deal is with Twilight...in other words, they think she should deal with it.
  • In "Luna Eclipsed", Mr. and Mrs. Cake are dressed as the pony versions of Raggedy Ann and Andy for Nightmare Night.
    • Background pony Sir Colton Vines III's costume might be a nod to Jaws [dead link]
    • The eye-shaped Nightmare Night decorations (such as this balloon) seen throughout Ponyville seem to be based on not only Nightmare Moon's eyes, but also the Eye of Sauron and possibly the eye of supervising director Jayson Thiessen's Golden [dead link] Russet [dead link] potato character.
      • Heck, the .swf file for that balloon is even named "MLP_PropH_SauronBalloon.swf"!
      • The designs could also be based on this guy from The Powerpuff Girls episode "The Mane Event"—a show Faust herself worked on.
    • While most likely a coincidence due to their similar moon themes, another Nightmare Night decoration [dead link] bears quite a resemblance to Cresselia's head.
    • Pipsqueak, a colt with a British accent (albeit a strangely sporadic one), is a possible reference to the character of Pip in Dickens' Great Expectations.
      • Most likely unintentional but Zecora does call him Littlepip at one point.
      • Also, being a newish, young character with a British accent dressed as a pirate and experiencing his first Hallowe'en-like event, he may be a shout out to the character Lumpy from Winnie the Pooh's Heffalump Hallowe'en.
    • "Nightmare Night, What a Fright, Give me something sweet to bite!" is a play on the Halloween jingle "Trick or treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat!"
    • Twilight disguises herself as Star Swirl the Bearded, 'Father of the amniomorphic spell'. Amniomorphic means "bowl-shaping". So, in other words, a bearded, or, hairy potter.
    • Nearly the end of the episode, Luna comes out of a cauldron filled with green goo. Does this remind you of anything?
      • Speaking of fanon Shout-Out, Lunas antiquated expressions have been used in fanart [dead link] well before the episode, even though her few lines in season 1 didn't indicate that.
    • Pipsqueak saying that Luna and Nightmare Night are "Scary...but fun!" calls to mind Memetic Molester Niblet, of "Secret butt fun!" fame.
  • "Sisterhooves Social" includes a line that parodies Gone with the Wind: "As Celestia is my witness, I will never go sisterless again!"
    • Which doubles as a Shout-Out to the fans' habit of replacing the word "God" with "Celestia" in common phrases.
    • Rarity and Sweetie Belle's parents are rather reminiscent of Spinelli's parents.
    • After Applejack and Applebloom drive sheep into a corral, one of the sheep says "You could have just asked" which is a reference to how Babe just asked sheep to go where they were supposed to, and they complied.
  • In the bowling alley scene at the start of "The Cutie Pox", you can see pony versions of several characters from The Big Lebowski, including Jesus Quintana, Walter Sobchak, Donny, and the Dude.
    • One shot inside the Apple family's house features a painting in the background that looks like a pony version of Grant Wood's American Gothic.
    • The statue that Applebloom carve is a direct reference to the Renaissance Italian painting The Birth of Venus.
    • After a chess-playing cutie mark appears on her, Apple Bloom plays, and beats, a chess-playing pony who looks an awful lot like the titular character of Geri's Game.
    • Applebloom first discovers she's forced to use the talents the Cutie Pox gives her with a tap dancing mark, referring to the Hans Christian Anderson story "The Red Shoes."
    • The part where Applebloom is diagnosed is awfully reminiscent of a typical House scene, team and everything.
    • The entire concept of ponies unable to control their cutie mark talents and one pony exclaiming Applebloom was "cursed" might very well have been a Shout-Out to Story of the Blanks, and might give the backstory of the game some canon explanation. The fact that Applebloom happens to be the starring pony of both doesn't help matters.
  • In "May The Best Pet Win!", Rainbow Dash's wing becoming trapped beneath a bolder in a canyon is reminiscent of hiker Aron Ralston, who was trapped in a canyon for five days when a falling bolder pinned his arm. Thankfully, any similarities between the two stories end there.
  • Uh, "The Mysterious Mare-Do-Well"? Darkwing Duck called. He wants his hat back.
    • Batman's Spoiler probably would like the rest of her costume, including her face mask, back.
    • Alternately, Mare-Do-Well is a Ponified Cybersix! Spike's VA played the titular character.
    • And the signs a few of the ponies are waving at the parade have the MMDW in silhoutte with a red background—exactly like the profile of Batman from the Animated Series opening/logo.
    • Also music during chase scene right after bears resemblence to the opening theme of the Batman: The Animated Series.
    • Another Batman reference: The central plot of "The Mysterious Mare-Do-Well" is basically a ponified Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman.
    • During the Rainbow Dash fan club scene, there's a poster in the background that shows Rainbow flying with a starry background and a rainbow streaming out behind her. Nyan Cat reference?
    • At a couple points in the episode, Rainbow Dash calls herself "Your friendly neighborhood Rainbow Dash".
    • She also rescues the filly in the well with "I'm Rainbow Dash and I'm here to rescue you."
    • The little filly. Down a well.
    • Rainbow Dash's first attempt to stop the runaway coach resembles Peter Parker's first attempt at stopping the elevated subway in Spiderman 2.
    • The crane driver is an earth pony version of the pegasus foreman from "Feeling Pinkie Keen", who might look like Fred Flintstone.
  • In "Sweet and Elite", a painting in an art gallery is inspired by Salvador Dali's Persistence of Memory.
    • Twilight's awkward dancing at the Canterlot ponies' party mirrors a scene in Seinfeld.
    • The underscore as Rarity soaks Opal in water is a reference to Ravel's famous piece "Bolero".
    • The design of the blimp that Rarity helps see off in her musical number evokes the Wind Fish.
    • The overworked bellhop pony seems to be based on the Squeaky Voiced Teen from The Simpsons.
    • While most likely a coincidence, there seems to be an actual reference to various incarnations of the Doctor from Doctor Who. Heck, they even have the same hourglass cutie mark!
  • The music in the cold open of "Secret of My Excess" is inspired by The Sorcerer's Apprentice. This music recurs several times throughout the episode, including a sequence when Twilight lures Spike back to the library by baiting him with a broomstick. (No word on whether the broomstick was magical.)
    • The re-shelving scene seems slightly similiar to this scene.
    • The scene where a giant Spike peeks into Carousel Boutique and grabs Rarity is heavily based on the famous scene in King Kong where Kong snatches Anne from her hotel room.
    • The scene where Rarity's tears fly upward as she and Spike free-fall seems reminiscent of Spirited Away. The fact that Spike and Haku are both dragons adds to it.
    • Twilight teleporting Spike back to her to clean his cheek. All that's missing are the blue and orange Portals.
    • Spike's monstrous corruption after greedily demanding extra birthday presents is similar to the fall of Smeagol.
    • Applejack's line "Twilight, get my rope" is a reference to a Pace Picante sauce commercial from the '80s.
  • In Family Appreciation Day, Apple Bloom gets called "Half Pint" when wearing a bonnet. The same kind of bonnet Laura Ingalls wore- and her nickname was "Half Pint"!
  • The scene in "Baby Cakes" where Pinkie suddenly sees Pound Cake walking along the ceiling may be a nod to, of all things, the film version of Trainspotting.
    • While trying stand up to make the babies laugh, Pinkie tells Steven Wright's "Spot Remover" joke.

"I used spot remover on my dog the other day, now he's gone!"

Other

  • Even the advertising for the show gets in on this.
  • The officially licensed shirts and bags have a lot of shout outs. This shirt is inspired by illustrator Hajime Sorayama, and may also be a reference to something else. It should be noted, however, that the shirts by We Love Fine are not designed in-house by Hasbro, but instead by designers who specialize in pop culture, as well as featuring contest-winning designs submitted by fans.
  • Pretty much any town or city mentioned in the show and/or shirts other than Ponyville is a direct reference to some location from mythology or real life. Canterlot is based on Camelot, Fillydelphia on Philadelphia, and so on.
    • So that would make Ponyville based on Townsville?
      • Possible, but not likely, as the G3 version was also centered around a town named Ponyville. While PPG is older than MLP G3/3.5, Lauren Faust was working on another show at the time of the G3 animation productions.
  • In the season 2 finale, Spike is shown playing with wedding cake figures of Princess Cadance and Shining Armor. Guess which two ponies are going to be in an upcoming play set together?

  1. It could also be a reference to the G3 Moondancer but considering they're in Canterlot, which is mainly inhabited by Unicorns, it's probably the original Moondancer.
  2. A character who was dropped because of concerns that children were imitating this behavior.