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Apple Cobbler, an Earth pony.

Earth ponies are one of several kinds of ponies that live in Equestria, along with unicorns and Pegasi.

Development[]

Earth ponies were the original ponies to be featured in the My Little Pony toy line. According to Lauren Faust, Earth ponies have a special connection to nature, animals, and plants. Though they lack the ability to consciously cast spells like unicorns or to fly and walk on clouds like Pegasi, their connection to nature makes them "just as necessary" as and "perhaps more important" than the other ponies.[1]

The chapter book Twilight Sparkle and the Crystal Heart Spell states that Twilight Sparkle, from the moment she becomes an Alicorn in the episode Magical Mystery Cure, was able to harness the "strength of a good, true heart of an Earth Pony," among other things.

Depiction in the series[]

History[]

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The Earth pony tribe banner, from Hearth's Warming Eve.

Hearth's Warming Eve depicts Earth ponies before the founding of Equestria as one of three pony tribes whose members produced food in exchange for weather control from the Pegasi and the cycle of day and night from the Unicorns. The group was led by Chancellor Puddinghead with the assistance of her secretary Smart Cookie.

Unique traits[]

Earth ponies are shown to have a unique connection with the land and animals. Spike's pageant narration in Hearth's Warming Eve indicates that food in Equestria can only be grown by the Earth ponies. Both Earth ponies from the main cast are connected to farming: Pinkie Pie used to be a rock farmer along with the rest of her immediate family, and the Apple family maintains apple orchards in Ponyville and Appleloosa. In Winter Wrap Up, Earth ponies are shown performing most of the manual labor, such as plowing and sowing fields, scoring ice, and clearing snow.

Earth ponies are often the means of propulsion for rickshaws, carriages, and even trains, suggesting a distinct physical ability. In Hearts and Hooves Day, Big McIntosh is able to pull an entire house and break through barricades with ease. The Earth ponies' talent for animal care is less prominently featured, though Applejack drives cattle in Applebuck Season and keeps pigs in her barn. Fluttershy, a Pegasus pony, has her own special bond with animals; this may be explained by the fact that she was originally conceived by Lauren Faust as an Earth pony.

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Applejack and Pinkie, representing the Earth ponies during the reenactment of Hearth's Warming Eve.

Many Earth ponies work in professions unrelated to farming, including some that are prestigious or influential: Pinkie and the Cakes are pastry chefs, Hoity Toity is a fashion mogul, Photo Finish is a celebrity and photographer, Sapphire Shores is a pop singer, Filthy Rich is a successful businessman, Octavia Melody is a performing cellist, Cheerilee is a school teacher, Nurse Redheart is a nurse, and the spa ponies work at a classy spa.

Physical capabilities[]

Earth ponies posses a diverse range of talents and capabilities, as previously mentioned. One recurring trait, however, is their physical prowess. Physically very powerful, some Earth ponies are capable of performing incredible feats of strength with little or no visible strain and enjoying long-lasting stamina as well. Rainbow Dash, a noted Pegasus athlete, has been shown to be able to keep up with Applejack when racing on the ground but incapable of overtaking Ms. Peachbottom at all even when flying at low altitude. Other notable examples of Earth pony strength include:

Applejack and Pinkie Pie have both been seen using their tails as if they were prehensile fifth limbs. This ability, also demonstrated by Fluttershy, allows them to engage in fine manipulation such as controlling a lasso or operating a camera. Pinkie has demonstrated other tail-based special abilities, but these appear to be unique to her alone.

In addition, several Earth ponies have been seen displaying an excellent sense of balance, stacking and coordinating several objects on top of one another without difficulty.

Crystal Ponies[]

Main article: Crystal Ponies

The two-part season three premiere introduces Crystal Ponies, who live in the Crystal Empire. Many of them resemble Earth ponies but have gradient manes and tails; at the end of the premiere, they become slightly translucent.

Residence[]

Earth ponies are seen all over Equestria. According to Twilight Sparkle in Winter Wrap Up, they are the founders of Ponyville. This is reaffirmed in Family Appreciation Day, when Granny Smith shares the story with Apple Bloom's class of how she and her family established the first agricultural settlement on land that what would ultimately become Ponyville. Earth ponies make up a majority of the residents of Ponyville, along with Appleloosa, where settler Earth ponies live, and in Manehattan, where high society Earth ponies, such as Applejack's Aunt and Uncle Orange, reside. However, because of Earth ponies' as well as unicorns' lack of the ability to fly or walk on clouds, Cloudsdale does not regularly host them on most occasions besides one exception in Sonic Rainboom when Twilight employs a spell to grant them with such abilities.

Depiction in Generation 5[]

By the time of the Generation 5 film My Little Pony: A New Generation, many of the Earth ponies reside in the seaside town of Maretime Bay.

Near the end of the hour-long special My Little Pony: Make Your Mark, Earth ponies gain the magical ability to create and grow plants by tapping their hooves on the ground. Their hooves glow a bright green when they invoke this magic. In the My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale short Neighfever, Dahlia displays the ability to change the colors of flowers by sneezing on them. In One Trick Pony, Rufus uses his magic to manipulate vines into acting like appendages.

See also[]

References[]

  1. Lauren Faust discussing Earth ponies. DeviantArt (2011-03-03). Retrieved on 2011 September 1.