San Diego Comic-Con 2012: Hasbro Listens to Fans With New, Exclusive Toys

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Liz Ohanesian
My Little Pony 2012 San Diego Comic-Con Exclusive
Over the course of two seasons, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic has emerged as the kids cartoon with a far greater audience than just children. Adult fans of the show -- known primarily as Bronies, as well as the less common Pegasisters -- have created their own online forums and fan conventions. Some even show up to events dressed as human versions of their favorite ponies. These fans aren't just watching the show, they're buying the merchandise. Not surprisingly, Hasbro, the company behind MLP, has noticed.

"The amount of press and fan excitement over the brand has grown exponentially," says Erin Comella, brand manager for My Little Pony. "They are literally dressed in the brand."

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Liz Ohanesian
Zecora sold out Thursday morning at Comic-Con.
Hasbro has licensed images for cool apparel. It also just announced a new MLP comic book, to be released by IDW.

But toys are still big, even with the older demographic, and Hasbro has stuff that will appeal to Bronies as well as the little ones. It has gone beyond the core group of ponies on the show and it bringing characters with much smaller roles to toy store shelves. In fact, Hasbro even had a pony design contest this year. The winner, a beautiful blue unicorn with an airplane Cutie mark, was on display at the Hasbro booth.

The company's primary toy line this year, containing the items that you will be able to find pretty much anywhere, focuses on characters from the two-part episode "Royal Pony Wedding," which ended the last season. These include major characters like Twilight Sparkle, as well as the couple at the center of the episode, Princess Cadence and Shining Armor.

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Liz Ohanesian
Hey, it's DJ Pon-3!
Beyond that, there are exclusives, most of which will be found at Toys R Us. The exclusive lines include noncore characters with large followings in the Brony world. At Hasbro's Comic-Con booth, we caught a glimpse of Applejack's family and Rainbow Dash's Cloudsdale cohorts. Also, party-rockin' pony DJ Pon-3 -- so named by fans -- appears in the Favorite Collection boxed set. And Princess Celestia, the toy, has been remodeled to match her on-screen persona, a move based on comments from fans. Her misguided sister, Nightmare Moon, also turns up in the booth.

So has Hasbro found the balance between older and younger fans? The 2012 Comic-Con exclusive certainly suggests so.

This year, Hasbro's Comic-Con booth is a happy accident of a pony who became an Internet phenomenon. Fans call her Derpy Hooves, although, technically, she doesn't have a name. This gray Pegasus has a blonde mane, bubbles for a Cutie mark and big googly eyes. Friendship Is Magic lore has it that the eyes were actually a mistake -- but it was one that inevitably distinguished this semi-anonymous character from every other pony in the background of the series' first episode. My Little Pony's online fan base latched onto the Pegasus, and when the team behind the series caught wind of that, she popped up in more and more episodes.

"They have embraced her for her differences, for what makes her fun," says Comella. "The same way that the ponies have embraced her in Ponyville, the fans have embraced her as their own."

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While you may never hear anyone from Hasbro refer to the character by her Internet-bestowed name, fans frequently pop by the booth proclaiming, "Derpy!" They're stopping by to find out how they can get tickets to the Hasbro Toy Shop, which they will need to purchase the Pegasus. Sales of the toy have been extremely strong. Comella anticipates that the exclusive will sell out by Friday evening.

But the Internet's beloved Pegasus wasn't the biggest hit of San Diego Comic-Con's first full day. That honor goes to Zecora. Fans will recall this gorgeous zebra character from the episode "Bridle Gossip." She's a wise pony whose unconventional lifestyle leads other ponies to spread rumors, yet she teaches Twilight Sparkle and her pals a thing or two about not making snap judgments. The small Zecora toy, part of the MLP Toys R Us line, was sold through Entertainment Earth at Comic-Con. By Thursday morning, all of the figures were gone.

My Little Pony fans have obviously taken the messages of Friendship Is Magic to heart, championing characters who don't quite fit the standard pony model. That Hasbro has picked up on that, and incorporated those characters into its product line, is proof that sometimes companies really do listen to fans.

See also:
A profile of Lauren Faust, who developed Friendship Is Magic
More on Lauren Faust
The My Little Pony Project at Toy Art Gallery
Top 5 Lessons From My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic

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SimeonSeville
SimeonSeville

My understanding is that "DJ-Pon3" is the name Hasbro bestowed upon the previously unnamed character dubbed (no pun intended) "Vinyl Scratch" by fans. The name "DJ-Pon3" was used in the "Equestria Girls" commercial that aired on The Hub. 

Kagusaki Urufu
Kagusaki Urufu

I think it's more offensive to change her so she can fit in.  It's sad that the people who were complaining about Derpy were also being discriminative towards the disabled by wanting to remove a pony that doesn't fit in.  I actually felt sad that they couldn't tolerate her for being different.  If they think people made fun of her for being different, she wouldn't have a huge fan base. 

Sleix
Sleix

Actually, Ditzy Doo was her original intended name, (as evidenced by the Winter Wrap-Up episode in Season 1, where they refer to her antics with migrating flocks) but her fan name essentially took over, thanks to quite a number of voices from the fanbase.  Essentially Lauren Faust was quoted (well, paraphrased, I don't have the exact quote) as saying "Her name was Ditzy, but if you want to call her Derpy Hooves, she'll be Derpy Hooves!"

Venus Sanders
Venus Sanders

Due to the backlash, her name has been changed to "Ditzy", but in some shows, if you have the closed captioning on, it will say "Derpy"!!  She's supposed to be for sale at Hasbro's shop after the con!

Sakura
Sakura

They really should have ignored the people who complained and kept her name and voice. People will always be offended about something. Best to not give in.

Richard Brady
Richard Brady

Yeah because Hasbro had a large backlash from people who thought Derpy was an offensive name.  Of course they would say she has no name. As Matt White stated, her name was officially used in "The Last Roundup".  However the episode has since been altered with the name taken out and the voice changed.

Matt White
Matt White

Derpy's name is official. Her name was used in the episode "The Last Roundup". However, a few people found her offensive (it doesn't help that the VA mistakenly gave her a boy's voice), so Hasbro has stopped using her name.

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