My
Little Pony: Unusual Facts and Statistics
The method of my madness: Each American pony was counted for the statistics. Variations, like Posey and So Soft Posey,
counted as two ponies. However, I
counted Flat Foot Blossom, Year Two Blossom, and Mail Order Blossom as one
pony. If you see an error in my stats,
feel free to email me, and we’ll see if I goofed. DizzyDava@aol.com
Number of purple ponies with pink hair and ice cream symbol—five
Most Commonly Used Pony Names
There are
no First Tooth baby unicorns!
Which would explain why Baby Fifi is an earth pony.
Least Commonly Used Baby Poses
Number of Ponies with “Dance”,
“Dancer”, or “Dancing” in name—fifteen
The Twice As Fancy babies
originally sold for $6.00 a piece.
Number of My Little Pony Pets—twelve. Includes Cats, Dogs, Ducks, and Bushwoolies.
Average Number of matches for “My Little Pony” on eBay—1200
Most Expensive MLPs—usually the Mother and Baby Set
(changes often)
Average Maximum Number of Adult MLPs You Can Send for $3.20—seven,
with light packing materials. One time
I sent nine, but one was a flutter pony.
Most Popular Pony for a Web Site—Firefly, probably the most
famous MLP.
Pony with the Most Variations—Sundance.
Petite Ponies and Dream Beauties are either earth ponies or pegasi. Just as in the regular MLP line, there is a
bias against unicorns.