My Little Pony Tales

The series, based on the My Little Pony toys by Hasbro,[2] weekly aired for 26 episodes from August 2 to December 25, 1992 on The Disney Channel.

[5][6] As of 2022[update], My Little Pony Tales has been released on DVD in Australia, Europe, and the United States.

They live like humans as they attend school, frequent the local ice cream shop, enter talent contests, and even roller skate.

[9] The production codes when My Little Pony Tales and its songs were submitted to the US Copyright Office in 1993, were numbered from 200-01 to 200-13.

Patch shares a bedtime story about a medieval would-be knight named Squire, who tried to tame the dragon Basil but failed.

After having a dream that she won the Ponyland lottery, Clover wakes up and discovers she is the winner of two concert ball tickets.

Clover remorses about going while the others watch them on TV; she and Melody sell the tickets, and buy pizza so they can join their friends at home.

The following day, a mock trial is held in the school classroom, with Teddy as the defendant and Bright Eyes as the prosecutor.

Sweetheart eventually summons the school's custodian, who reveals that he picked up the cassette player and brought it to the Lost & Found.

As a reward for passing exams, Miss Hackney arranges a costume party for the class, where they dress up as their career aspiration.

Upset by her attitude, the girl ponies spoil Melody's rehearsal in front of Teddy and Ace.

Bright Eyes and Melody bring Ace and Lancer to babysit Sweetheart's baby sisters.

When feeding time comes, the girl ponies have Ace and Lancer eat and dress like babies.

Melody, Bright Eyes and Starlight are invited to a date by rock star Chain Link, but it turns out it was a prank phone call from Patch.

When the aliens declare that they want to remove her brain, Patch panics and backs away until she falls into a tub of water.

The King and Queen are expected to arrive in search of their long lost daughter, whose description seems to match Patch's, after she notices a birth mark on her hoof.

The King and Queen do not find their daughter, and Patch discovers that the birthmark on her hoof is actually a fleck of paint.

They return to school where Miss Hackney expresses her gratitude by giving Starlight an apple.

The girls notice that Cheval is flattering another female pony, and suspect him of two-timing Meadowlark.

When the Harlequin in the upcoming recital of The Nutcracker is injured, Clover takes her place, but is so overcome with nervousness, that she pretends to have amnesia.

Sensing her sister's stage fright, Meadowlark confesses to Clover that she felt the same way at her first performance.

On the night of the recital, Clover performs her part brilliantly and receives applause from the crowd and her family.

The girls demand that Sweetheart un-invite Teddy from her upcoming birthday party or else they won't attend.

Lancer tricks both Teddy and the girls into boarding his father's yacht, and refuses to let them off until they sign a peace treaty for the sake of Sweetheart.

Miss Hackney tells Sweetheart to set Spot free, and the girls tearfully release him into the wild.

When Ace humiliates her in front of the team, Starlight wants to quit, but Patch convinces her to stay and train for the upcoming soccer match.

The day of the match, Starlight scores the winning goal, which makes Ace jealous instead of impressed.

Bright Eyes tells her friends about a garbage pollution problem at Big Pony River.

Several pieces of merchandise were marketed in Europe with the Seven Characters on them, such as comic books, an alarm clock, a backpack, an umbrella and a money box.

[11] In the United Kingdom, a single DVD containing ten episodes from the series was released by Metrodome Distribution in August 2004.