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I also agree with Carrehz (and Happy Birthday Carrehz!) that new generation terms can't be created until things settle down and you see whether it really is new or something else.
I guess it really shows the changes in how MLP has been marketed, tbh. Within G1, you had different ponies being sold simultaneously in different regions. Although G2 continued beyond the US line, and G3 had various store exclusives, no other MLP line has done this in quite the same way. In general, G4 was universal - with a few exceptions. I think G5 has been as well. Names are also no longer translated, even if packages are.
I call them all symbols. I can't stand the term cutie mark, it sounds really stupid to my ears and that was before they started using it in shows.
I don't like Cutie Mark either. It feels like being talked down to every time I hear it!!!
Pipp-a-Dipp-a-Dee
Much better than calling a pony Hitcharoo or Pipp-a-Dipp-a-Dee or whatever.