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There is an episode of G1 where the ponies encounter Princess Porcina. She has their hair cut for a magic cloak and it magically grew back. It seemed reasonable at the time, but my old Applejack proves real ponies aren't as fortunate- she's missing 1/3 of her forelock.
I was pretty good to my ponies, with one exception. I got the Birthday Party Set for Christmas one year, and Yum Yum was my first ever flutter pony. She was the star of that year's Christmas - for all of 5 minutes until her wings broke. After that, Yum Yum and I had issues, and she was treated with a bit less care than the rest of my ponies.I was in the backyard one day, playing with ponies(including Yum Yum) when I noticed the clothes line. I had an idea, and made a discovery that day. I discovered that flutter ponies are particularly well suited to being drawn like an arrow and launched into the air. They're small and compact, so they fit well on, say, a clothes line. But their legs are also long for their size, so they're easy to grip so you can *really* pull them down and make them fly extra high. However, they don't bounce well on concrete. And clotheslines tend to leave rope burns on ponies.Poor Yum Yum.