My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic is an animated children's television series based on the fourth incarnation of Hasbro's  franchise. The series follows a studious unicorn (later an alicorn) pony named Twilight Sparkle and her friends, Applejack, Rarity, Fluttershy, Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, and her dragon assistant Spike. They travel on adventures and help others around Equestria, solving problems with their friendships.

Animated in Flash, the series aired on Discovery Family (formerly The Hub) from October 10, 2010, to October 12, 2019.

A spin-off franchise (My Little Pony: Equestria Girls) was launched in 2013, and ran alongside the series for six years. A feature-length film adaptation based on the television series, My Little Pony: The Movie, was released in October 2017 in the United States. My Little Pony: Pony Life, a spin-off comedy series, premiered on Discovery Family in November 2020.

Original
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic debuted on The Hub at the on October 10, 2010, the same day the channel replaced Discovery Kids. The show continued to air for 4 seasons on the channel before it rebranded as Discovery Family on October 13, 2014. The show stayed on the channel when it rebranded, and aired again on the same day with a time slot change, starting with the episode from season 1, The Best Night Ever. The show also airs on AFN Family. The series finale aired on Discovery Family on October 12, 2019.

In, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic premiered on Treehouse TV on January 5, 2011 at 18:00 EST.

International
In the and, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic premiered on Boomerang on July 4, 2011 at 15:00 GMT. After a while, no episode further than "Fall Weather Friends" was aired, only airing the first half of season 1. The channel then advertised a new season, but instead aired the second half. On March 5, 2012, the show stopped airing, and by October, all traces of the show were gone from the website. A viewer who emailed Boomerang was informed that they didn't hold the broadcasting rights to the show anymore. Currently, the show airs on Tiny Pop and its +1 channel in the. It first aired on September 28, 2013 at with the season 3 episode "The Crystal Empire - Part 1". The show also formerly aired on sister channels Pop and Pop Girl.

In, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic aired on Okto.

In and, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic premiered on Cartoon Network on October 31, 2011 at 6:30 AEDT. The show was later moved to its sister channel, Boomerang, where it currently airs. In only, the show formerly aired on Eleven on the Toasted TV block on August 5, 2013 at 8:30 AEDT. Currently, the show airs on 9Go! as well. In only, the show formerly aired on TVNZ 2. The show was also available on TVNZ OnDemand, which offered up to 12 episodes.

In, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic aired on NTV7, and on its Bananana! block aswell.

In, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic premiered on Cartoonito on December 1, 2012. When Boomerang replaced the channel, the show continued to air on January 1, 2015. The show also airs on Nickelodeon.

In, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic premiered on Nicktoons on August 2, 2016.

In, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic premiered on JimJam on October 17, 2016. The premiere was planned in the press releases for November 11, but the date was pushed earlier.

In the Middle East, the first season of the show airs on the Kurdish TV network Shakrok TV in.

International versions

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Before international releases of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic began to occur, the third episode "The Ticket Master" received many demo dubs that were released on promotional DVD sets mainly in the late summer and early autumn of 2011. The Canadian French and Greek dubs of the episode are the sole exceptions, as they were released through Hasbro's website instead (the latter still saw a DVD release, however).
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Some of the finalized dubs retained the cast of these demos, mostly by assigning the same actors to different characters, while some of them differed from the demo versions entirely. As well, the opening theme is different in a majority of the dubs, as well as their titles.


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 * It is currently uncertain if the demo releases of Finnish, European French, and German remain exactly the same as the broadcasted version.
 * The opening themes for all these versions are the same as the finalized versions.
 * There exists credits for the Finnish demo version with the same exact voice actors as the finalized version.
 * A prototype of the European Spanish opening theme was posted to Facebook, a few days before the show's premiere on Boing ; it has the same structure as the opening presented in the demo DVDs, as well as using the same Latin American Spanish logo, although it appears that an actual demo dub of the episode was never produced.
 * The Canadian French, Baltic dubs (Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian), and Bulgarian dubs remain the only dubs to be have never received a full dub for the show.
 * For Canadian French, the finalized dub was instead produced in Belgium; That being said, the opening theme to the French dub was slightly redubbed for a Canadian audience, and the show is still given its own title and logo when broadcast on TV in Canada.
 * Several Baltic voice-overs for the show were aired on KidZone TV and TV3, but never a proper dub. As well, two Bulgarian voice-overs were produced for the show.
 * Proper Baltic, Canadian French, and Bulgarian dubs were eventually produced for the 2017 movie.


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