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===Season nine===
 
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====[[The Beginning of the End - Part 1]]====
 
*Grogar's history as an ancient tyrant and creator of monsters resembles that of Morgoth, villain of J.R.R. Tolkien's ''[[wikipedia:The Silmarillion|The Silmarillion]]''. His title of "Father of Monsters" is also similar to that of the Greek Titan [[Wikipedia:Typhon|Typhon]], husband to the Mother of All Monsters [[Wikipedia:Echidna (mythology)|Echidna]].{{dubious}}
 
*Grogar's lair resembles the Hall of Doom from various DC animated media.
 
*After King Sombra captures Shining Armor, Princess Cadance, and Flurry Heart, he says "Kneel before Sombra", which is a direct reference to [[wikipedia:General Zod|General Zod]] and his signature line, "Kneel before Zod", from ''[[wikipedia:DC Comics|DC Comics]]''.
 
*After Rarity mentions "cakewalk", Pinkie Pie does her version of a "cakewalk", which is a variation of the [[wikipedia:Moonwalk (dance)|moonwalk]] with cake made famous by [[wikipedia:Michael Jackson|Michael Jackson]].
 
 
====[[The Beginning of the End - Part 2]]====
 
*When she is about to dig, Rarity yells, "Show me the muddy!", a parody of [[wikipedia:Cuba Gooding, Jr.|Cuba Gooding, Jr.]]'s catchphrase "Show me the money!" from the 1996 film ''[[wikipedia:Jerry Maguire|Jerry Maguire]]''.
 
*Twilight Sparkle declares "You may knock us down, but we're gonna get back up again!" as she confronts King Sombra, alluding to the chorus of "Tubthumbing" by the alternative rock band [[wikipedia:Chumbawamba|Chumbawamba]].{{dubious}}
 
 
====[[Uprooted]]====
 
*The lyric in [[The Place Where We Belong]], "lost but now it's found", is similar to the "[[Wikipedia:Amazing Grace|Amazing Grace]]" lyric "I once was lost, but now I'm found".
 
 
====[[Sparkle's Seven]]====
 
*The episode's title is a reference to the 1960 film ''[[Wikipedia:Ocean's 11|Ocean's 11]]'', its [[Wikipedia:Ocean's Eleven|2001 remake]], and/or the all-female spin-off to the latter ''[[Wikipedia:Ocean's 8|Ocean's 8]]'', previously referenced by "Sparkle's Six" in ''[[Twilight Sparkle and the Crystal Heart Spell]]'' and "Luna's 5" on the {{comic|n1}} [[:File:Nightmare Knights issue 1 cover RI.jpg|cover RI]].
 
**Discovery Family's promotion for the episode on Twitter is a parody of the theatrical poster for ''Ocean's 8''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/discoveryfamily/status/1119273148657078272|title=📣Attention everypony!!!📣This Saturday 4.20 is our 200th episode and it's going to be the heist-iest one EVERRR!!! You won’t wanna miss it on Discovery Family at 11:30am. 🎉🎉🎉 #MyLittlePony #MLPseason9 #MLP200|author=Discovery Family|publisher=Twitter|date=2019-04-19|accessdate=2019-04-19}}</ref>
 
**Spike and Rarity's dialogue about Rarity's speech being rushed is quoted near verbatim from the 2001 remake.
 
*During her fantasy, Pinkie Pie does the ''[[wikipedia:Moon Walk|Moon Walk]]'' on Saturn's rings.
 
*Applejack's flashback is a parody of the film ''[[wikipedia:Coal Miner's Daughter (film)|Coal Miner's Daughter]]'', which was based on the life of country singer [[wikipedia:Loretta Lynn|Loretta Lynn]].
 
*During Rarity's fantasy noir sequence, the [[:The Seedy Juice Joint in black and white S9E4.png|pony that is seated at the counter, wearing a top hat]], is a ponified version of legendary stage and silent film actress, Marlene Dietrich.
 
*Pinkie Pie's fantasy sequence was a nod to ''[[wikipedia:The Little Prince|The Little Prince]]''.
 
*Spike's fantasy sequence is inspired by ''[[wikipedia:Mission: Impossible|Mission: Impossible]]''.
 
**The opening stinger of the ''Mission: Impossible'' theme song plays when Pinkie Pie rappels down into the throne room in her piñata disguise.
 
*Pinkie says, "Canterlot, we have a problem", the second parody of the misquoted [[wikipedia:Apollo 13|Apollo 13]] dispatch, "[[wikipedia:Houston, we have a problem|Houston, we've had a problem]]" after [[Equestria Games]].
 
*Rainbow Dash's outfit and manestyle she wears to distract Zephyr bear a resemblance to Megara's outfit and hairstyle from ''[[wikipedia:Hercules (1997 film)|Hercules]]''.{{dubious}}
 
*Princess Luna stroking a goose is a parody of the cliche of a [[wikipedia:James Bond|Bond]] villain stroking his cat, most famously, [[wikipedia:Ernst Stavro Blofeld|Ernst Stavro Blofeld]].
 
 
====[[The Point of No Return]]====
 
*Among Twilight's childhood belongings is a "G1 Star Swirl figure", referencing G1 My Little Pony – and, indirectly, Star Swirl's [[mlw:G1 Starswirl|G1 counterpart]].
 
*One of the images inside Mooncurve's ''Seven Theories on Bending Time'' is a melting clock similar to the painting "[[Wikipedia:The Persistence of Memory|The Persistence of Memory]]" by [[Wikipedia:Salvador Dalí|Salvador Dalí]].
 
*Twilight speculates that the note on First Folio's door says "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here", which is the message that appears above the entrance to Hades in [[Wikipedia:Inferno (Dante)|Dante's ''Inferno'']].
 
*When the Meathead Pony tries to remember the name of the place Dusty Pages moved to, he says "Silver" and "Surfer", referencing the [[Wikipedia:Silver Surfer|Silver Surfer]] of Marvel Comics.
 
 
====[[Common Ground]]====
 
*A little filly and a wolf that briefly appear outside the buckball stadium are a reference to the 1985 Disney film ''[[Wikipedia:The Journey of Natty Gann|The Journey of Natty Gann]]'', in which [[Wikipedia:Meredith Salenger|Meredith Salenger]] (the voice of Clear Sky) made her film debut.
 
*[[Quibble Pants]] claims to have "a 17 charisma," referring to one of the [[Wikipedia:Attribute_(role-playing_games)|ability scores]] used in ''[[Wikipedia:Dungeons & Dragons|Dungeons &amp; Dragons]]''.
 
 
====[[She's All Yak]]====
 
*The title is a play on the expression "she's all that" and a reference to the 1999 film ''[[Wikipedia:She's All That|She's All That]]'', which, itself, was a "modern retelling" of the [[wikipedia:Bernard Shaw|Bernard Shaw]] play ''[[wikipedia:Pygmalion|Pygmalion]]''.
 
**Discovery Family's promotion for the episode on Facebook is a parody of the theatrical poster for ''She's All That''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/mylittlepony/photos/a.134316363252476/2794476943903058|title=If they say opposites attract, what...|author=My Little Pony|publisher=Facebook|date=2019-05-10|accessdate=2019-05-10}}</ref>
 
*Yona's transformation into a proper lady reflects that of the character Eliza Doolittle in the 1964 musical film ''[[Wikipedia:My Fair Lady (film)|My Fair Lady]]'', also based on ''Pygmalion''.
 
**Rarity's line "By Celestia, I think she's got it!" is a reference to the similar line "By jove, I think she's got it!" from ''My Fair Lady''.
 
*Spike's headwear at the dance is similar to the one worn by DJ ''[[wikipedia:Deadmau5|Deadmau5]]''.
 
 
====[[Frenemies]]====
 
*The title is a common portmanteau of the words "friends" and "enemies".
 
*Mount Everhoof is a play on [[Wikipedia:Mount Everest|Mount Everest]].
 
 
====[[Going to Seed]]====
 
*The episode's working title, "Its the Great Seedling, Applejack!",<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/TheBiggestJim/status/1134850158028443648|title=It was at one point.|author=Jim Miller|publisher=Twitter|date=2019-06-01|accessdate=2019-06-01}}</ref>, along with the concept of the [[Creatures#Great_Seedling|Great Seedling]] itself, is a reference to the 1966 ''[[Wikipedia:Peanuts|Peanuts]]'' Halloween special ''[[Wikipedia:It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown|It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown]]''.
 
 
====[[Student Counsel]]====
 
*The title is a wordplay on the phrase "student council".
 
*Maud says to Mudbriar, "You complete me" and "You had me at 'petrified'", mirroring both [[wikipedia:Tom Cruise|Tom Cruise]] and [[wikipedia:Renée Zellweger|Renée Zellweger]]'s lines at the end of ''[[wikipedia:Jerry Maguire|Jerry Maguire]]''.
 
 
====[[The Last Crusade]]====
 
*The title is a reference to the 1989 film ''[[Wikipedia:Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade|Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]''.
 
*[[Snap Shutter and Mane Allgood]] are based on [[Wikipedia:Steve Irwin|Steve "Crocodile Hunter" Irwin]] and anthropologist [[Wikipedia:Jane Goodall|Jane Goodall]] respectively.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/TheBiggestJim/status/1139943990357196800|title=Steve Irwin and Jane Goodall.|author=Jim Miller|publisher=Twitter|date=2019-06-15|accessdate=2019-06-15}}</ref>
 
*Snap Shutter wears a hat that is similar to the one that Paul Hogan wore in the ''Crocodile Dundee'' films.
 
*Shire Lanka is a play on [[Wikipedia:Sri Lanka|Sri Lanka]].
 
*Snap Shutter says, "Rabid bugbears couldn't keep us away," a reference to the chorus of [[wikipedia:The Rolling Stones|the Rolling Stones]] song "[[wikipedia:Wild Horses (The Rolling Stones song)|Wild Horses]]", "Wild horses... couldn't drag me away..."
 
 
====[[Between Dark and Dawn]]====
 
*The stage musical scene during [[Lotta Little Things]] is a reference to ''[[Wikipedia:Wicked (musical)|Wicked]]''.
 
*A sculpture in the art museum resembles the ''[[Wikipedia:Discobolus|Discobolus]]'', and a painting in the background (featuring [[Igneous Rock Pie]]) resembles ''[[Wikipedia:American Gothic|American Gothic]]'' by [[Wikipedia:Grant Wood|Grant Wood]].
 
*The opera ''Ponygliacci'' is a parody of the 19th-century Italian opera ''[[Wikipedia:Pagliacci|Pagliacci]]''.
 
*Mount Filly-mane-jaro is a play on [[Wikipedia:Mount Kilimanjaro|Mount Kilimanjaro]].
 
 
====[[The Last Laugh]]====
 
*The security ponies refuse Pinkie Pie entry to Cheese Sandwich's factory with the line "nopony ever comes out, and nopony ever goes in", almost identical to a line in ''[[Wikipedia:Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory|Willy Wonka &amp; the Chocolate Factory]]''.
 
 
====[[2, 4, 6, Greaaat]]====
 
*The title is a play on "2, 4, 6, 8", a common chant used in cheerleading.
 
*Shimmy Shake and Lighthoof are dressed like [[wikipedia:Will Ferrell|Will Ferrell]] and [[wikipedia:Cheri Oteri|Cheri Oteri]] as [[wikipedia:Spartan cheerleaders|the Spartan Cheerleaders]] from ''[[wikipedia:Saturday Night Live|Saturday Night Live]]''.
 
 
====[[A Trivial Pursuit]]====
 
*The title is a reference to the Hasbro board game ''[[Wikipedia:Trivial Pursuit|Trivial Pursuit]]''.
 
*The music that plays when Pinkie drops her name in the jar is similar to a dramatic musical sting used on the game show ''[[Wikipedia:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (American game show)|Who Wants to Be a Millionaire]]''.
 
 
====[[She Talks to Angel]]====
 
*The title is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:The Black Crowes|Black Crowes]] song "[[Wikipedia:She Talks to Angels|She Talks to Angels]]".
 
*The python eating an elephant is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Antoine de Saint-Exupéry|Antoine de Saint-Exupéry]]'s picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant in ''[[Wikipedia:The Little Prince|The Little Prince]]''.{{dubious}}
 
*Angel's happy dance after returning to his own body is similar to that of the ''Peanuts'' character [[Wikipedia:Snoopy|Snoopy]].
 
 
====[[Dragon Dropped]]====
 
*The episode's title is a play on the computing expression "drag and drop".
 
*Rarity apologizing to Spike while holding a gramophone over her head is a reference to [[Wikipedia:John Cusack|John Cusack]]'s character doing the same with a boombox in the 1989 film ''[[Wikipedia:Say Anything...|Say Anything...]]''
 
 
====[[A Horse Shoe-In]]====
 
*In Dr. Hooves' laboratory, an octopus with a face is seen sleeping inside a tube, referencing the [[doctorwho:Face of Boe|Face of Boe]] from ''Doctor Who''. The octopus also bears a resemblance to the G1 character [[mlw:Squirk & Crank|Squirk]].
 
 
====[[Daring Doubt]]====
 
*Caballeron's alias "Groom Q. Q. Martingale", as well as his disguise, are a reference to author [[Wikipedia:George R. R. Martin|George R. R. Martin]].
 
*Dr. Caballeron's line "Take a look, it's in my book" is a reference to the near-identical lyric "Take a look, it's in a book" from the ''[[Wikipedia:Reading Rainbow|Reading Rainbow]]'' theme song.
 
*Tonatiuh shares its name with a [[Wikipedia:Tōnatiuh|real-life god]] of [[Wikipedia:Aztec mythology|Aztec mythology]].
 
*Flankladesh is a play on [[Wikipedia:Bangladesh|Bangladesh]].
 
 
====[[Growing Up is Hard to Do]]====
 
*The title is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Neil Sedaka|Neil Sedaka]] song "[[wikipedia:Breaking Up Is Hard to Do|Breaking Up Is Hard to Do]]".
 
*A background pony at the Appleloosa County Fair and her dog resemble [[wikipedia:Dorothy Gale|Dorothy Gale]] and her dog [[wikipedia:Toto (Oz)|Toto]] from ''[[wikipedia:The Wonderful Wizard of Oz|The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]''.
 
 
====[[The Big Mac Question]]====
 
*At the beginning of the episode, Discord, Spike, and Big McIntosh appear in costumes similar to those of the title characters in the 1986 film ''[[Wikipedia:Three Amigos|Three Amigos]]''.
 
*Granny Smith's outer space dream with Grand Pear, Mudbriar, and Discord is a reference to ''Star Trek'', including paraphrasing the franchise's tagline "Where no man has gone before". Coincidentally, [[William Shatner]], who played James T. Kirk in ''Star Trek'', voiced Grand Pear in [[The Perfect Pear]], and [[John de Lancie]], who played Q in ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', voices Discord.
 
*Apple Bloom noticing the apple monster's approach by seeing ripples in a bucket of water is a reference to the 1993 film ''[[Wikipedia:Jurassic Park (film)|Jurassic Park]]''.
 
 
====[[The Ending of the End - Part 1]]====
 
*The artifact that Grogar brings to his lair resembles the Flashstone from the ''My Little Pony 'n Friends'' four-part episode "The Ghost of Paradise Estate".
 
*Pinkie Pie's line "Do not go in that kitchen!" after lots of cupcakes spill all over is a reference to [[wikipedia:Ace Ventura: Pet Detective|Ace Ventura: Pet Detective]].
 
*Cozy Glow's line "Alicorns really do have more fun" is a play on the expression "blondes have more fun".
 
*Fluttershy says to the geese, "Fly, my pretties!", a reference to an often misquoted line from ''[[wikipedia:The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)|The Wizard of Oz]]''. (The witch actually simply says, "Fly! Fly! Fly!")
 
*Discord's line "Fly, you foal!" is a reference to the similar line "Fly, you fools!" spoken by Gandalf in the 2001 film ''[[Wikipedia:The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring|The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]]''.
 
 
====[[The Ending of the End - Part 2]]====
 
*Twilight's line "The same thing we do every time, Pinkie - try to save the world!" is nearly identical to the line "The same thing we do every night, Pinky - try to take over the world!" spoken by the Brain in the opening sequence and every episode of ''[[Wikipedia:Pinky and the Brain|Pinky and the Brain]]''.
 
 
====[[The Last Problem]]====
 
*The cover of Spike's Power Ponies comic is a parody of the cover of ''[[Wikipedia:Action Comics|Action Comics]]'' [[Wikipedia:Action Comics 1|#1]] (1938), the first appearance of [[Wikipedia:Superman|Superman]].
 
*Spitfire's line "Wonderbolts, roll out!" is similar to Optimus Prime's catchphrase "Autobots, roll out!" in the ''Transformers'' franchise.
 
*After the coronation, Starlight Glimmer and Spike give Twilight a photo album containing moving photographs, the exact same gift [[Wikipedia:Rubeus Hagrid|Hagrid]] gives [[Wikipedia:Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter]] in the final scene of ''[[Wikipedia:Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]''.{{dubious}}
 
   
 
==Films==
 
==Films==
 
{{Main|List of allusions/Films}}
 
{{Main|List of allusions/Films}}
   
==[[IDW comics]]==
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==[[List of storybooks|Storybooks]]==
 
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===Software===
 
===Software===
 
====[[My Little Pony (mobile game)]]====
 
====[[My Little Pony (mobile game)]]====
*When Zecora is instructing the player in the minigame associated with her hut, she utters "The power is yours", which is the catchphrase of the titular supehero of the cartoon series ''Captain Planet''.
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*When Zecora is instructing the player in the minigame associated with her hut, she utters "The power is yours", which is the catchphrase of the titular superhero of the cartoon series ''Captain Planet''.
 
*The in-game description for the [[List of ponies#Guitarist Pony|Guitarist Pony]] parodies [[wikipedia:The Beatles|the Beatles]] song [[wikipedia:I Am the Walrus|I Am the Walrus]].
 
*The in-game description for the [[List of ponies#Guitarist Pony|Guitarist Pony]] parodies [[wikipedia:The Beatles|the Beatles]] song [[wikipedia:I Am the Walrus|I Am the Walrus]].
 
*The in-game description for [[Songbird Serenade]] mentions a chandelier, alluding to the [[wikipedia:Sia|Sia]] song of the [[wikipedia:Chandelier (song)|same name]].
 
*The in-game description for [[Songbird Serenade]] mentions a chandelier, alluding to the [[wikipedia:Sia|Sia]] song of the [[wikipedia:Chandelier (song)|same name]].
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*The in-game description for Unlucky Pony references the ''Peanuts'' franchise, including ''A Charlie Brown Christmas''.
 
*The in-game description for Unlucky Pony references the ''Peanuts'' franchise, including ''A Charlie Brown Christmas''.
 
*The in-game description for True Umbrum names "H. Pony Lovecart", a parody of H.P. Lovecraft.
 
*The in-game description for True Umbrum names "H. Pony Lovecart", a parody of H.P. Lovecraft.
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*The title of the [[Neigh Anything]] event "Presentable in Periwinkle" is a play on the 1986 film ''Pretty in Pink''. The community event tasks also feature various 80s musical references:
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**Prancing in the Dark, a play on ''Dancing in the Dark''.
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**The Colt 'n' Play, a play on "the Kid 'n Play."
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**The Robo-Pony, a play on "the robot."
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**The Safety Prance, a play on ''Safety Dance''
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**Walk Like a Somnambulan, a play on ''Walk LIke an Egyptian''.
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**Luna-Walk, a play on the moonwalk.
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**The Running Mare, a play on the running man.
 
*The in-game description for 8-bit mentions "Hocus Pocus: The Get-Together", a play on ''Magic: The Gathering''.
 
*The in-game description for 8-bit mentions "Hocus Pocus: The Get-Together", a play on ''Magic: The Gathering''.
 
*In the "Cold Front" group quest, Rainbow Dash's line "Make my hay" is a play on the famous line from ''Dirty Harry.''
 
*In the "Cold Front" group quest, Rainbow Dash's line "Make my hay" is a play on the famous line from ''Dirty Harry.''
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*The in-game description for Flawless Rarity refers to her as the "Mare in the Iron Mask", a play on ''The Man in the Iron Mask''.
 
*The in-game description for Flawless Rarity refers to her as the "Mare in the Iron Mask", a play on ''The Man in the Iron Mask''.
 
*In "The Las Pegasus Job" group quest, Rarity alludes to ''Shadow Spade: The Big Sheep'', a play on the film ''The Big Sleep''.
 
*In "The Las Pegasus Job" group quest, Rarity alludes to ''Shadow Spade: The Big Sheep'', a play on the film ''The Big Sleep''.
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*In the "Doctor-Shy" group quest, one of Fluttershy's quotes states "It isn't Whoopus, is it...? No...it's never Whoopus...", a reference to the ''House'' television series.
 
*The game's adaptation of [[From the Shadows]] is entitled "Nightmare Night at the Museum", a play on the ''Night at the Museum'' film series.
 
*The game's adaptation of [[From the Shadows]] is entitled "Nightmare Night at the Museum", a play on the ''Night at the Museum'' film series.
 
*The bio for [[List of non-pony characters#Frankenstag's monster|Frankenstag's Monster]] references the following quote from Mary Shelley's ''Frankenstein'': "The fallen angel becomes a malignant devil. Yet even that enemy of God and man had friends and associates in his desolation; I am alone."
 
*The bio for [[List of non-pony characters#Frankenstag's monster|Frankenstag's Monster]] references the following quote from Mary Shelley's ''Frankenstein'': "The fallen angel becomes a malignant devil. Yet even that enemy of God and man had friends and associates in his desolation; I am alone."
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*The portion of the "[[From the Shadows|Nightmare Night at the Museum]]" event involving the Marshans references ''The War of the Worlds'' by H.G. Wells, who is parodied by the mentioned character H.G. Bales. The bios for Helmeted Marshan and Sniffly Marshan also reference quotes from the work.
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*The bio for the [[List of non-pony characters#Cyclops-clops|Cyclops-Clops]] references a prayer of the cyclops Polyphemous to the Greek god Poseidon in Homer's ''The Odyssey'', with the narrator "Homare" and "Ponysseus" being plays on Homer and Odysseus, respectively.
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*The bio for [[List of ponies#Head Chef Pony|Head Chef Pony]] and an [https://www.instagram.com/p/B9ZQ_v7oPLn/ advertisement] during the "Royal Dining: Entrée" event mention an Equestrian TV show called Kitchen of Tartarus; this is a play on "Hell's Kitchen" starring Gordon Ramsey, upon whom Head Chef Pony is based.
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*The Sphinx's riddle from the "Wonderbolt for a Day" event references that from the myth of the sphinx and Oedipus, modified to fit the answer of pony rather than man.
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*Comments made by Jokester Pinkie during the "Kid's Play" event reference the Joker as depicted in ''The Dark Knight.''
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**In the same event, Pinkie refers to her "mind palace", a reference to the same concept from the ''Sherlock'' television series.
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*In "The Power Ponies" event, Bat-Mare is mentioned; this is an obvious play on Batman.
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*Saddle Rager's bio references a quote of Bruce Banner's from the first ''Marvel's Avengers'' film.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 00:45, 9 October 2020

The following is a list of allusions to other My Little Pony generations, works of fiction, people, places, events, and other cultural touchstones in the series My Little Pony Friendship is Magic. Entries on this page must follow the similarity guidelines.


Development

My Little Pony Friendship is Magic incorporates elements of classic fantasy, fairy tales, and mythology. Among the works mentioned by Lauren Faust as inspiration for the show are Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, The Wizard of Oz, The Lord of the Rings, Transformers, and The Chronicles of Narnia. Faust saw the inclusion of European and Greek mythologies as obvious, since the characters, unicorns and Pegasi, themselves draw from mythology.[1]

Multiple works

Character names and designs

Other names, titles, and design

Mythology

  • Lauren Faust and Rob Renzetti encouraged the writers to infuse mythology into the series.[10]
  • The show features dragons, griffons, unicorns, and Pegasi in multiple episodes, and several other mythological creatures detailed in individual episode sections below, like manticore, windigo, Hydra, cockatrice, a minotaur, and others.

Re-use of assets

Audio

Animation

Other

Episodes

Season one

Main article: List of allusions/Season one

Season two

Main article: List of allusions/Season two

Season three

Main article: List of allusions/Season three

Season four

Main article: List of allusions/Season four

Season five

Main article: List of allusions/Season five

Season six

Main article: List of allusions/Season six

Season seven

Main article: List of allusions/Season seven

Season eight

Main article: List of allusions/Season eight

Season nine

Main article: List of allusions/Season nine

Films

Main article: List of allusions/Films

Comics

Main article: List of allusions/Comics

Storybooks

Main article: List of allusions/Storybooks

Other media

Advertising

Television

Billboards

  • Billboards in Los Angeles, California that promoted the show in June 2011 reference the film Bridesmaids. It shows the main cast against a brick wall in poses similar to the women in the poster of Bridesmaids, under the parody title Bridlemaids.
  • Billboards for season 2 show Pinkie Pie with her hooves pressed against a "snow screen" TV with the caption "They're baaack!" This references the 1982 supernatural horror movie Poltergeist, which has a poster where the little girl, Carol Anne Freeling, has her hands pressed against a "snow screen" TV and the tagline "They're here" and its 1986 sequel Poltergeist II: The Other Side, which has the tagline "They're back."

Newsprint

  • On January 8, 2012, a full page ad ran in the LA Times, referencing the opening to AMC's award-winning drama Mad Men. It shows Rainbow Dash in silhouette, wearing a suit, falling in front of pictures of the main cast, with the parody title, Mad Ponies.[13]

Merchandise

Trading cards

  • Series 3
    • Card #PP1 gives the Masked Matter-Horn the secret identity of Trot Summers, a student of Professor Celestia's School for Gifted Youth; these are references to Scott Summers and the X-Men franchise as a whole, respectively.
    • Card #PP2 describes Mistress Mare-velous as hailing from Alfalfis, a lost city on a hidden island where the female inhabitants are all born with super strength; this is a combined reference to the DC Comics' locations of Atlantis and Themiscyra.
    • Card #PP3 identifies Radiance as a former pilot named Green Gardener who received her power bracelets from an alien hero; this is an homage to the Green Lantern mythos of DC Comics, with her name specifically referring to Guy Gardner while her origin resembles that of Hal Jordan.
    • Card #PP4 identifies Fili-Second as Marey Allen, a detective who acquired her super-speed after an accident involving lightning and a chemical plant; these are a parody of Barry Allen's origin story as the Flash.
    • Card #PP5 details Saddle Rager's backstory: as scientist Spruce Spanner, she was exposed to radiation as a result of an experiment gone wrong, a nod to Bruce Banner's origin story.
    • Card #PP6 reveals that Zapp is in reality a princess named Aurora who traveled from her distant homeland in disguise to prove herself worthy of becoming queen; this is a nod to the concept of Marvel Comics' Thor.

Collectible card game

  • Premiere
    • Card α #21 R of Gala Appleby has the quote "Sweet Apple Acres is the place for me... Keep Manehattan, just give me that countryside!", a reference to the theme song for Green Acres.
    • Card α #59 R of Rare Find has the quote "Never tell me the odds", a line spoken by Han Solo in The Empire Strikes Back.
    • Card α #136 C, Foal Free Press, has the Diamond Tiara quote "I want pictures! Pictures of ponies!", a reference to an internet meme commonly attributed to the Spider-Man character J. Jonah Jameson.
  • Canterlot Nights
    • Card #16 R of Pipsqueak has the quote "I wanted a real Red Rider sword for my birthday, but mum said I'd put my eye out", a reference to the 1983 film A Christmas Story.
    • Card #41 C of Purple Waters has the quote "... and when DJ PON-3 starts spinning different tunes, I'll see the Dark Mare of the moon", a possible reference to Pink Floyd's song "Brain Damage". In fact, Purple Waters' cards contains various references to the former bassist/vocalist of Pink Floyd, Roger Waters. Their names are alike, and Purple has made an album called 'The Fence', parodying the Pink Floyd album 'The Wall'.
    • Cards #102 R, Critter Stampede, and #141 C, Joe's Doughnut Shop, have the Cheese Sandwich quotes "Hey. You've got weasels on your face." and "You got any bear claws?", references to "Weird Al" Yankovic's song "Albuquerque".
    • Cards #52 and ƒ #21 of Professor Neigh include the quote "Now if you'll excuse me, I have some square roots to calculate. See ya!" This is a play on the closing line of each episode of Bill Nye the Science Guy.
  • The Crystal Games
    • Card #27 C of Sheriff Silverstar has the quote "I AM the law!", a possible reference to comic book character Judge Dredd.
    • Card #59 U of Top Marks has the quote "He just kept talking in one long, unbroken sentence, moving from topic to topic. It was really quite hypnotic...", paraphrased from a Captain Picard quote in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Timescape".
  • Absolute Discord
    • Card #27 U of Princess Luna has the song lyric "Princess Luna, bring me a dream! Make him the cutest that I've ever seen!", a reference to the Chordettes song "Mr. Sandman".
  • Equestrian Odysseys
    • Cards #75 C and #Pƒ10 of Spike have the quote "Sapphire cupcakes are good, ruby cupcakes are great, but garnet cupcakes are so much better!", a reference to the Cartoon Network animated series Steven Universe.
      • The Enterplay collectible card game's Twitter account tweeted on August 5, 2015, "Pinkie made malachite cupcakes for Spike once, but they came out all soggy...",[14] a reference to the Steven Universe character Malachite and her extended period of being trapped underwater.
    • The name of card #135 R, Rolling Tones, is a play on the band The Rolling Stones.
    • The name of card #138 U, Special Beam Cannon, is the name of a technique used by Piccolo in the anime/manga franchise Dragon Ball.
  • High Magic
    • Card #44 U of Dance Fever has the song lyric "Disco filly, coming through! That filly is you! Ooh ooh! Ooh ooh!", a reference to the Disney Channel original series Gravity Falls and the fictional song "Disco Girl".
  • Marks in Time
    • Card #24 R of Discord mentions "an evil interdimensional triangle wearing a tophat", specifically alluding to the Gravity Falls character Bill Cipher.
    • Card #70 U, Unplanned Guests, Very Animated, has the quote "Oh, it looks like Heero and Duo couldn't make it. They must be busy tonight...", a reference to Heero Yuy and Duo Maxwell of the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam Wing.
    • Card #87 C, Repulsor Blast, has the quote "All of Princess Celestia's unicorn soldiers are trained in this defensive technique, along with the offensive spell Uni-beam." Repulsor Blast and Unibeam are two techniques used by Iron Man in the Marvel vs. Capcom game series.
    • Card #93 U, Time Warp, has the quote "Let's NOT do the time warp again, Twilight", referencing the song "Time Warp" from the 1973 rock musical The Rocky Horror Show.
  • Friends Forever
    • Card #90 U, Hyper Beam, has the Star Swirl the Bearded quote "I am impressed that Starlight Glimmer didn't need a turn to recover after casting that spell!", referencing​[​specify​]​ Pokémon.
    • Card #100 U, Tough Questions, has the quote "And how do you become a princess anyway? Strange ponies floating in space distributing wings is no basis for a system of government!", referencing​[​specify​]​ Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

Tabletop RPG

  • The Master Claw resembles the Master Hand from the Super Smash Bros. video game series.

Software

My Little Pony (mobile game)

  • When Zecora is instructing the player in the minigame associated with her hut, she utters "The power is yours", which is the catchphrase of the titular superhero of the cartoon series Captain Planet.
  • The in-game description for the Guitarist Pony parodies the Beatles song I Am the Walrus.
  • The in-game description for Songbird Serenade mentions a chandelier, alluding to the Sia song of the same name.
  • The in-game description for Flash Magnus refers to the saying "When in Rome, do as the Romans do."
  • The in-game descriptions for the Royal Legionnaire and General Seaspray reference the Major-General's Song from The Pirates of Penzance.
  • The in-game description for the Gray Forest-Dweller references the song Do-Re-Mi.
  • The in-game descriptions for Cubist Pony, Pop Art Pony, and Surrealist Pony each reference the artist upon whom each is modeled, namely: Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, and Salvador Dali.
  • The in-game description for Clear Skies is a parody of the famous "Is it a bird?..." intro for Superman.
  • A mission in update 4.3 refers to a Las Pegasus street called "Sineightra Drive"; this is a reference to Frank Sinatra.
  • During the Somnambula Springtime event, Somnambula encourages Fluttershy "believe in me, who believes in you!" This is a reference to the anime series Gurren Lagann.
  • The in-game description for Grim EEA Official references the character of Severus Snape from the Harry Potter franchise.
  • The in-game description for Twilight Sparkling references the Twilight series of novels.
  • The in-game description for Rainbow the Flying Reindeer references Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
  • The in-game description for Bird Whisperer Pony references the song "Feed the Birds" from Disney's Mary Poppins.
  • The in-game description for Northerly Pony references the film Elf.
  • The in-game description for Unlucky Pony references the Peanuts franchise, including A Charlie Brown Christmas.
  • The in-game description for True Umbrum names "H. Pony Lovecart", a parody of H.P. Lovecraft.
  • The title of the Neigh Anything event "Presentable in Periwinkle" is a play on the 1986 film Pretty in Pink. The community event tasks also feature various 80s musical references:
    • Prancing in the Dark, a play on Dancing in the Dark.
    • The Colt 'n' Play, a play on "the Kid 'n Play."
    • The Robo-Pony, a play on "the robot."
    • The Safety Prance, a play on Safety Dance
    • Walk Like a Somnambulan, a play on Walk LIke an Egyptian.
    • Luna-Walk, a play on the moonwalk.
    • The Running Mare, a play on the running man.
  • The in-game description for 8-bit mentions "Hocus Pocus: The Get-Together", a play on Magic: The Gathering.
  • In the "Cold Front" group quest, Rainbow Dash's line "Make my hay" is a play on the famous line from Dirty Harry.
  • The character collection name "Elementary, My Dear Stallion" is a reference to the catchphrase often associated with Sherlock Holmes, "Elementary, my dear Watson."
  • The "Lyra and Bon Bon Save Hearth's Warming" event features quests that are named in parody of various well-known espionage films.
  • The in-game description for Flawless Rarity refers to her as the "Mare in the Iron Mask", a play on The Man in the Iron Mask.
  • In "The Las Pegasus Job" group quest, Rarity alludes to Shadow Spade: The Big Sheep, a play on the film The Big Sleep.
  • In the "Doctor-Shy" group quest, one of Fluttershy's quotes states "It isn't Whoopus, is it...? No...it's never Whoopus...", a reference to the House television series.
  • The game's adaptation of From the Shadows is entitled "Nightmare Night at the Museum", a play on the Night at the Museum film series.
  • The bio for Frankenstag's Monster references the following quote from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: "The fallen angel becomes a malignant devil. Yet even that enemy of God and man had friends and associates in his desolation; I am alone."
  • The portion of the "Nightmare Night at the Museum" event involving the Marshans references The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells, who is parodied by the mentioned character H.G. Bales. The bios for Helmeted Marshan and Sniffly Marshan also reference quotes from the work.
  • The bio for the Cyclops-Clops references a prayer of the cyclops Polyphemous to the Greek god Poseidon in Homer's The Odyssey, with the narrator "Homare" and "Ponysseus" being plays on Homer and Odysseus, respectively.
  • The bio for Head Chef Pony and an advertisement during the "Royal Dining: Entrée" event mention an Equestrian TV show called Kitchen of Tartarus; this is a play on "Hell's Kitchen" starring Gordon Ramsey, upon whom Head Chef Pony is based.
  • The Sphinx's riddle from the "Wonderbolt for a Day" event references that from the myth of the sphinx and Oedipus, modified to fit the answer of pony rather than man.
  • Comments made by Jokester Pinkie during the "Kid's Play" event reference the Joker as depicted in The Dark Knight.
    • In the same event, Pinkie refers to her "mind palace", a reference to the same concept from the Sherlock television series.
  • In "The Power Ponies" event, Bat-Mare is mentioned; this is an obvious play on Batman.
  • Saddle Rager's bio references a quote of Bruce Banner's from the first Marvel's Avengers film.

See also

References

  1. Lauren Faust panel - Equestria LA 2012 (2012-11-05). Retrieved on 2012 November 6.
  2. M. A. Larson (2018-05-22). M.A.Larson on Twitter: "There's another layer of mispronunciation. I thought it was "non-par-eye" which I was trying to do a little rhyme with "why." Then during the record it got changed to "non-par-ay," also incorrect. Double fail. https://t.co/9btnXR4uO2… https://t.co/9sEaN1ib1V". Retrieved on 2018 May 28.
  3. Ishi Rudell (2017-05-15). Ishi Rudell on Twitter: "Have I watched West World? Yes... yes I have 😉 https://t.co/59xcwVaoH5". Twitter. Retrieved on 2017 May 15.
  4. Jim Miller (2018-03-25). Big Jim on Twitter: "Is it just the goatee and high collar? It wasn’t intentional.… ". Twitter. Retrieved on 2018 March 25.
  5. Jim Miller (2018-08-04). Big Jim on Twitter: "RICKMAN, BABY!… ". Twitter. Retrieved on 2018 August 5.
  6. Jim Miller (2018-08-04). Big Jim on Twitter: "There’s a touch of sorcerer supreme in there for sure. Plus some Sheriff of Nottingham and other stuff.… ". Twitter. Retrieved on 2018 August 5.
  7. Jim Miller (2018-06-02). Big Jim on Twitter: "Among others. Also Baby Doll from Batman TAS… ". Twitter. Retrieved on 2018 June 3.
  8. Lauren Faust panel, Equestria LA 2012 (2012-11-05). Retrieved on 2012 November 6.
  9. M.A. Larson confirming the reference to Las Vegas (2012-05-24). Retrieved on 2012 May 24. Archived locally.
  10. M. A. Larson discussing mythology in Friendship is Magic (2012-05-02). Retrieved on 2012 July 28.
  11. Jayson Thiessen on Twitter (2012-12-01). Retrieved on 2013 January 23.
  12. MLP: Time Turner Companion. Gaia Online. Retrieved on 2013 December 7.
  13. My Little Pony spoofs Mad Men in newsprint ad Mad Ponies (2012-01-13). Retrieved on 2012 April 19.
  14. MLP: CCG on Twitter: "Pinkie made malachite cupcakes for Spike once, but they came out all soggy... #mlpccg http://t.co/4Gh3uOE7fC". Twitter (2015-08-05). Retrieved on 2018 August 19.