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[[WMG: Hydia's name is a meaningful meta-joke]]
The series' makers didn't just come up with it out of nowhere. They deliberately gave her a made-up name based on the word "hideous" (drop the "s" from the end and it'll sound like "Hydia"), which... well, she ''is''.
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* Or, Slugger mated with Buttons instead of Posey, due to the ShipTease they had in Somnambula.

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* Or, Slugger mated with Buttons instead of Posey, to have Sniffles and Snookums, due to the ShipTease they had in Somnambula.Somnambula. Lickety-Split and Tex could've had Milkweed and Tumbleweed together instead.
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* This may be another reason Baby Lickety Split is jealous of the twins, because her mother gave birth to two of them while she was just a clone and wasn't raised as a newborn.

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* Or, Slugger mated with Buttons instead of Posey, due to the ShipTease they had in Somnambula.
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This may be another reason Baby Lickety Split is jealous of the twins, because her mother gave birth to two of them while she was just a clone and wasn't raised as a newborn.
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ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.



Just because "Bright Lights" showed anthropomorphic rats and mice and Catrina in "Escape from Catrina" is an anthropomorphic cat. Oh, and at least in the Redwall cartoon, the size of the horses fits. That doesn't prove anything, but hey, why not?

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Just because "Bright Lights" showed anthropomorphic rats and mice and Catrina in "Escape from Catrina" is an anthropomorphic cat. Oh, and at least in the Redwall ''Redwall'' cartoon, the size of the horses fits. That doesn't prove anything, but hey, why not?



In one episode of Filmation's He-Man cartoon, a space shuttle reached Eternia by flying through a rainbow coloured wormhole. Additionally Marlena's ship is called the Rainbow Explorer. And every [=MotU=]-cartoon so far (except for New Adventures) has had anthropomorphic cats.

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In one episode of Filmation's He-Man ''He-Man'' cartoon, a space shuttle reached Eternia by flying through a rainbow coloured rainbow-coloured wormhole. Additionally Additionally, Marlena's ship is called the Rainbow Explorer. And every [=MotU=]-cartoon so far (except for New Adventures) has had anthropomorphic cats.



** It leads to another planet FROM earth and Dream Valley is on this other planet, namely Eternia.

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** It leads to another planet FROM earth Earth and Dream Valley is on this other planet, namely Eternia.



* The Baby Ponies are clones of their mothers (though Ember, Cuddles, Tiddly Winks, and Half Note were probably orphans), but Milkweed and Tumbleweed look so similar to Posey and Sniffles and Shnookums look so similar to Lickety Split. Maybe once the Big Brother Ponies returned, two of them mated with Posey and Lickety Split (yes, they are Big Brother ponies, but I don't think all of the ponies are siblings, I will think of another theory for this).

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* The Baby Ponies are clones of their mothers (though Ember, Cuddles, Tiddly Winks, and Half Note were probably orphans), but Milkweed and Tumbleweed look so similar to Posey and Sniffles and Shnookums look so similar to Lickety Split. Maybe once the Big Brother Ponies returned, two of them mated with Posey and Lickety Split (yes, they are Big Brother ponies, but I don't think all of the ponies are siblings, I will think of another theory for this).



* But not all of them. Like for example, Truly could be a little sister to one or more of the big brothers but not the rest.

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* But not all of them. Like for example, Truly could be a little sister to one or more of the big brothers but not the rest.



* Megan once mentioned she had parents, but they are never seen and don't seem to care about her going on dangerous adventures or having sleepovers in another world. Either they are very accepting of her other life, or are extremely neglectful and don't really care much about her well-being.

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* Megan once mentioned she had parents, but they are never seen and don't seem to care about her going on dangerous adventures or having sleepovers in another world. Either they are very accepting of her other life, or are extremely neglectful and don't really care much about her well-being.

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[[WMG: Glory and Moondancer are married]]
They did have a porcelain called "[[http://www.ponibooru.org/post/view/106839 Wedding Prance"]] where they appeared to be getting married.

[[WMG: Reeka and Draggle's father is the Moochic]]
The Moochic and Hydia are on the same vague power level, and are about the same size. And it's not as thought there are many humanoids around Dream Valley.
* Why would the Moochick let his own children be abused? Wouldn't he show complicated emotion when told about the witches and the Smooze, if the witches were his ex and daughters? He is absent-minded, but he's not stupid or evil. Precisely because he isn't evil, Hydia would not have mated with him. The only way he could be the father is if he were to have switched sides, which would explain the daughters not moving in with him -- as they would probably have been told he was dead if he did so, but it's still a stretch. And because the Moochick and Hydia are the same size, the daughters are too tall to have much genetic possibility of being both of their daughters, especially Draggle. Even with recessive genes and mutations, Megan's size would be about as tall as Draggle could be. Besides which, there are other humanoids around Dream Valley, and there is nothing indicating Reeka and Draggle's father is still nearby or even alive.

[[WMG: G1 ponies have ridiculously short life spans (by human standards)]]
That's why we rarely see background ponies more than once.

[[WMG: Winking isn't so much teleportation as it is the unicorn equivalent of a FlashStep]]
Think about it. One of the downsides of winking is that a unicorn can't wink through walls or through nets, when theoretically they should be able to. One can conclude, then, that when a unicorn winks in or out, she's really just using her magic to give her an extra boost of speed. Since a unicorn can't walk through a wall at her normal speed, it makes sense that she wouldn't be able to wink through one, either.
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[[WMG: Megan's parents are either busy or very neglectful.]]

* Megan once mentioned she had parents, but they are never seen and don't seem to care about her going on dangerous adventures or having sleepovers in another world. Either they are very accepting of her other life, or are extremely neglectful and don't really care much about her well-being.
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[[WMG: The Big Brother Ponies are each an older brother to one of the mares.]]

* But not all of them. Like for example, Truly could be a little sister to one or more of the big brothers but not the rest.
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* This may be another reason Baby Lickety Split is jealous of the twins, because her mother gave birth to two of them while she was just a clone and wasn't raised as a newborn.
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[[WMG: The Newborn Twins are actual children of the Little Ponies]]

* The Baby Ponies are clones of their mothers (though Ember, Cuddles, Tiddly Winks, and Half Note were probably orphans), but Milkweed and Tumbleweed look so similar to Posey and Sniffles and Shnookums look so similar to Lickety Split. Maybe once the Big Brother Ponies returned, two of them mated with Posey and Lickety Split (yes, they are Big Brother ponies, but I don't think all of the ponies are siblings, I will think of another theory for this).
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According to Hydia, the matiarch of the witches of the Volcano of Gloom, the sugary-sweet goodness that is modern Ponyland is a fairly recent development brought on by the ponies. Given how many {{Eldritch Abomination}}s and other horrors hide under the surface, that makes perfect sense. The setting used to be a place where evil overlords ruled the land for centuries. Thus, we can conclude that Dream Valley was built over the site of ruined Mordor. The ponies migrated from wherever they lived originally, needed a plot of land to call their own, bought Mordor cheap from the Gondorians, and settled. I defy anyone to come up with a better explanation.

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According to Hydia, the matiarch matriarch of the witches of the Volcano of Gloom, the sugary-sweet goodness that is modern Ponyland is a fairly recent development brought on by the ponies. Given how many {{Eldritch Abomination}}s and other horrors hide under the surface, that makes perfect sense. The setting used to be a place where evil overlords ruled the land for centuries. Thus, we can conclude that Dream Valley was built over the site of ruined Mordor. The ponies migrated from wherever they lived originally, needed a plot of land to call their own, bought Mordor cheap from the Gondorians, and settled. I defy anyone to come up with a better explanation.



[[WMG: Grogar murdered the Witches of Gloom as potential rivals.]]

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[[WMG: Grogar murdered the Witches of Gloom as potential rivals.]]]]
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That explains why they originally lived in a frigging castle and why they don't seem to have to work, even though their world does seem to have some sort of economy.

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That explains why they originally lived in a frigging castle and why they don't seem to have to work, even though their world does seem to have some sort of economy.economy.

[[WMG: Grogar murdered the Witches of Gloom as potential rivals.]]
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[[WMG: The Dream Valley of ''My Little Pony 'n' Friends'' (and by extension, [[WesternAnination/MyLittlePonyTheMovie1986 the movie]]) exists in an alternate dimension than the Dream Valley in the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTVSpecials'' within TheMultiverse]]

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[[WMG: The Dream Valley of ''My Little Pony 'n' Friends'' (and by extension, [[WesternAnination/MyLittlePonyTheMovie1986 [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTheMovie1986 the movie]]) exists in an alternate dimension than the Dream Valley in the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTVSpecials'' within TheMultiverse]]
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[[WMG: The Dream Valley of ''My Little Pony 'n' Friends'' (and by extension, [[WesternAnination/MyLittlePonyTheMovie the movie]]) exists in an alternate dimension than the Dream Valley in the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTVSpecials'' within TheMultiverse]]

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[[WMG: The Dream Valley of ''My Little Pony 'n' Friends'' (and by extension, [[WesternAnination/MyLittlePonyTheMovie [[WesternAnination/MyLittlePonyTheMovie1986 the movie]]) exists in an alternate dimension than the Dream Valley in the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTVSpecials'' within TheMultiverse]]
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** I meant it leads to another planet FROM earth and Dream Valley is on this other planet, namely Eternia.

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** I meant it It leads to another planet FROM earth and Dream Valley is on this other planet, namely Eternia.



We just only see a couple or so parts of it. In this case, it would be one part of Dream Valley, which itself is one part of Ponyland (either that, or Dream Valley would be considered to be "out in the country"). Additionally, it would most likely be an original one specific to this continuity (i.e., and none of the ones from later incarnations), although it is possible that the one from ''My Little Pony Tales''[[note]]Which is never actually called "Ponyville".[[/note]] could also be the one in this series, but that only assumes that they're both in the same continuity, but at distant points in time (since "...Tales" is essentially "G1.5").

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We just only see a couple or so parts of it. In this case, it would be one part of Dream Valley, which itself is one part of Ponyland (either that, or Dream Valley would be considered to be "out in the country"). Additionally, it would most likely be an original one specific to this continuity (i.e., and none of the ones from later incarnations), although it is possible that the one from ''My Little Pony Tales''[[note]]Which ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTales''[[note]]Which is never actually called "Ponyville".[[/note]] could also be the one in this series, but that only assumes that they're both in the same continuity, but at distant points in time (since "...Tales" is essentially "G1.5").



That explains why they originally lived in a frigging castle and why they don't seem to have to work, even thought their world does seem to have some sort of economy.

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That explains why they originally lived in a frigging castle and why they don't seem to have to work, even thought though their world does seem to have some sort of economy.
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[[WMG: The Dream Valley of ''My Little Pony 'n' Friends'' (and by extension, [[WesternAnination/MyLittlePonyTheMovie the movie]]) exists in an alternate dimension than the Dream Valley in the ''MyLittlePonyTVSpecials'' within TheMultiverse]]

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[[WMG: The Dream Valley of ''My Little Pony 'n' Friends'' (and by extension, [[WesternAnination/MyLittlePonyTheMovie the movie]]) exists in an alternate dimension than the Dream Valley in the ''MyLittlePonyTVSpecials'' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTVSpecials'' within TheMultiverse]]
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We just only see a couple or so parts of it. In this case, it would be one part of Dream Valley, which itself is one part of Ponyland (either that, or Dream Valley would be considered to be "out in the country"). Additionally, it would most likely be an original one specific to this continuity (i.e., and none of the ones from later incarnations), although it is possible that the one from ''My Little Pony Tales''[[note]]Which is never actually called "Ponyville".[[/note]] could also be the one in this series, but that only assumes that they're both in the same continuity, but at distant points in time (since "...Tales" is essentially "G1.5").

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We just only see a couple or so parts of it. In this case, it would be one part of Dream Valley, which itself is one part of Ponyland (either that, or Dream Valley would be considered to be "out in the country"). Additionally, it would most likely be an original one specific to this continuity (i.e., and none of the ones from later incarnations), although it is possible that the one from ''My Little Pony Tales''[[note]]Which is never actually called "Ponyville".[[/note]] could also be the one in this series, but that only assumes that they're both in the same continuity, but at distant points in time (since "...Tales" is essentially "G1.5").5").

[[WMG: Ponies are a rich elite of their world.]]
That explains why they originally lived in a frigging castle and why they don't seem to have to work, even thought their world does seem to have some sort of economy.

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