My Little Logo
Although I am, or well, was, more of a He-Man, G.I. Joe, and Transformers kind of kid, I’m certainly not above acknowledging the ubiquity of My Little Pony as a popular toy for girls (at the time, obviously, with cooties). I’m probably not alone in having tortured a My Little Pony with any of the aforementioned manly action figures. But unlike these other 1980s boyish relics — 3d wizardry-driven movies of the latter two notwithstanding — My Little Pony has kept evolving over more than 25 years, adapting not only its design and packaging for contemporary kids but also by redrawing the features of the ponies, keeping them relevant to today’s aesthetics. If you played with them as a kid you may not like how they have evolved, with their super eyelashes and red ca
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