My Little Pony: Pony Life

My Little Pony: Pony Life is an American-Irish  that premiered on  on Treehouse TV in Canada, and is planned to release on YouTube in the United States. The series is the newest installment in the  franchise, and is a spin-off of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.

My Little Pony: Pony Life relocates the Mane 6 to Sugarcube Corner, a local bakery hangout run by Pinkie Pie, which also houses a mysterious cache of magical potions to be broken out when the need arises.

Production
On, a teaser announcing My Little Pony: Pony Life along with the new toyline was uploaded to the My Little Pony YouTube channel. A press release was released that went into further detail about the series including five promotional images. It was confirmed on the same day by writer Whitney Ralls who the rest of the writer staff is.

My Little Pony: Pony Life is produced by Allspark Animation in the. All of the voice actresses for the Mane 6 have accordingly been retained.

Broadcast
My Little Pony: Pony Life had its worldwide premiere in Canada on Treehouse TV on. Episodes premiered on the weekends, and were also released to Prime Video the day that they aired, excluding the last two episodes.

In Australia and New Zealand, the series premiered on the pay television channel Boomerang on. In Australia, the series then premiered on the free-to-air channel 9Go! on. After the episode "Unboxing Day" aired, episodes would premiere first on this channel rather than Boomerang, starting. At around this time, Boomerang stopped airing the show with no notice after "The 5 Habits of Highly Effective Ponies" a day after. In New Zealand, the series premiered on TVNZ 2 on.

In the UK and Ireland, the series premiered on Tiny Pop on. The episodes "Cute-pocalypse Meow" and "Bad Thing No. 3" were skipped for unknown reasons (but they would then air after the season's run on and  respectively), and the episodes of the show aired in a completely random and sporadic order, ending off with "Meet Potion Nova!" and "Pony Surfin' Safari". Due to this, three episodes ended up premiering first on this channel instead of the regular Canada; "Pie vs. Pie"/Superb Six", "The Rarity Report"/"The Great Divide", and "The Great Collide"/"Sportacular Spectacular Musical Musak-ular".

In, the series premiered on Boomerang on.

In the United States, the series was originally slated to premiere on Discovery Family on. However, it was then announced just a few days before that the series was postponed for a later date. A promo was aired on revealing that the series would premiere on the channel soon. It was also announced that the series will be released as a YouTube-web exclusive in late 2020, possibly after its initial run on Discovery Family.

International versions

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