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Nickelodeon's hit animated series It's Ponyhas introduced the show's first LGBTQ+ characters!


In the brand new episode It's Ponyepisode "Loud Horse", which premieredon Nickelodeon on Monday, August 24, whilst travelling on the bus, Pony mentions that Marti has a girlfriend named Meg (the blonde woman who has her picture in Marti's apartment and who was on the boat earlier), revealing that Marti and Meg are a lesbian couple! A photo of Marti with a photo of Meg in the background can be found below:


Nickelodeon has been making inroads in the past few years to feature characters and actors who are LGBTQ+ in the network's programming.

In 2016, Nickelodeon made network history with their first-ever portrayal of a openly gay male coupleon their animated series The Loud House. The show has also revealed that Lincoln's sister, Luna, and her infatuation, Sam, are bi-sexual. The series' positive portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters has earned it two GLAAD Media Awards nominations.

The network also featured a younger unmarried female same-sex couple in the 2014 conclusion of its hit animated deed series The Legend of Korra, which ended with Korra and Asami, two of the shows fema

In an interview with Newsweek last winter, True Detective designer Nic Pizzolatto noted that for a few years now, television has been kicking cinema's ass. The author of the most poetically written series to appear on TV since Tony Soprano was spewing turnpike truisms, Pizzolatto said it with more eloquence… and the word "ass" probably never passed his lips. But that is what he meant. Networks (read: cable networks) include figured out how to tell stories that evolve tediously, involving three-dimensional characters that demand the audience's attention. Streaming technology is only part of the reason "binge-watch" has entered the lexicon.

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LGBTQ+ themes in My Little Pony

This article is a topic. It is meant to illustrate a theme, motif or recurring element throughout the My Short-lived Pony franchise. As such, it's not truly an in-universe or out-of-universe article, but more of an essay of sorts.

"With Josh and Nicole running the final season together, it was something we all wanted to complete — bring this out couple into the final season and make them [LGBTQ+ people] ‘officially’ a part of the MLP earth. My Little Pony has always been about friendship and accepting people (or ponies) that are different from you. So it just felt like something important to do."
— Michael Vogel[1]

As societal norms change and progress, LGBT representation in My Little Pony progressed greatly. In the late 2010s, numerous characters were confirmed to be LGBTQ+ and a handful of modern ones were introduced. In an out-of-universe perspective, My Brief Pony was the target of numerous anti-LGBTQ+ controversies and strikes, due to its depiction of rainbows and other iconography attributed with LGBTQ+ culture in the earlier seasons, to outrage regarding same-sex couples in the later seasons.

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