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[[File:friendship_is_magic_newpageimage_1684.png|frame|<small>[[Periphery Demographic|It's OK, lads]]. You're allowed to like the cute ponies.<br /small><refsmall>Clockwise from upper-left: [[Genki Girl|Pinkie Pie]], [[Socially Awkward Hero|Twilight Sparkle]], [[Tomboy|Rainbow Dash]], [[The High Queen|Princess Celestia]], [[The Workaholic|Applejack]], [[Shrinking Violet|Fluttershy]], [[The One Guy|Spike]], and [[The Fashionista|Rarity]].</refsmall>]]
 
{{quote|''"When I took the job, I braced myself for criticism, expecting many people -- [[Complaining About Shows You Don't Watch|without even watching the show]] -- to instantly label it girly, stupid, cheap, for babies or an evil corporate commercial. I encourage skeptics like this to watch ''My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'' with an open mind. If I'm doing my job right, I think you'll be surprised."''|'''[[Lauren Faust]]'''}}
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{{quote|''"When I took the job, I braced myself for criticism, expecting many people -- [[Complaining About Shows You Don't Watch|without even watching the show]] -- to instantly label it girly, stupid, cheap, for babies or an evil corporate commercial. I encourage skeptics like this to watch ''My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'' with an open mind. If I'm doing my job right, I think you'll be surprised."''|'''[[Lauren Faust]]'''}}
 
''My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'' is the latest show in the [[Long Runner|long-running]] ''[[My Little Pony]]'' franchise, incorporating self-aware humor, a more streamlined art style and strong characterization.