1986

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Artwork promoting the 1986 special, "Rescue at Midnight Castle"

1986 is the fifth year since the release of My Pretty Pony and the third year since the official launch of My Little Pony as a franchise. The following is all relevant events that transpired in 1986. This was the year the first season of My Little Pony was both produced and aired, as it began production in January and finishing airing in November.

Events

Episode airings

Story Total Episode Writer Release
1 1-10 "The End of Flutter Valley" George Arthur Bloom September 15-26 (note)
2 11-14 "The Ghost of Paradise Estate" George Arthur Bloom September 29-October 2
3 15 "The Great Rainbow Caper" Diane Duane October 3
4 16-19 "The Glass Princess" Tracy Mann Hill & Michael Charles Hill October 6-9
5 20 "Pony Puppy" Carla Joseph Conway & Gerry Conway October 10
6 21-24 "Bright Lights" Barbara Petty October 13-16
7 25 "Sweet Stuff and the Treasure Hunt" Cherie Dee Wilkerson October 17
8 26-29 "The Return of Tambelon Michael Reaves October 20-23
9 30 "Little Piece of Magic" Beth Bornstein October 24
10 31-34 "The Magic Coins" Michael Reaves October 27-30
11 35 "Mish Mash Melee" Bruce Faulk October 31 (Halloween)
12 36-37 "Woe Is Me" Gordon Kent November 3-4
13 38-39 "Fugitive Flowers" Martin Pasko & Rebecca Parr November 5-6
14 40 "Would Be Dragonslayer" Carla Joseph Conway & Gerry Conway November 7
15 41-42 "Baby, It's Cold Outside" Gordon Kent November 10-11
16 43-44 "Crunch the Rockdog" Linda Woolverton November 12-13
17 45-46 "The Revolt of Paradise Estate" David Wise November 14 and 17
18 47-48 "Through the Door" David Wise November 18-19
19 49-50 "Rescue at Midnight Castle" George Arthur Bloom November 20-21

Episode productions

# Episode Date Archive
1 "Rescue at Midnight Castle" January 3-9 [1][2]
2 "Ghost of Paradise Estate" March 11-17 [3]
3 "The Return of Tambelon" April 18-29 [4]
4 "Baby, It's Cold Outside" Unknown [5]
5 "Would Be Dragonslayer" Unknown [6]
6 "The End Of Flutter Valley" August 5-28 [7][8][9]
7 "The Quest of The Princess Ponies" Unknown [10]
8 "Somnambula" Unknown [11][12]
9 "The Prince and the Ponies" Unknown [13]

Songs

Births

Publications

Other

References

  1. Rescue at Midnight Castle, Act II draft 1,  Wendell Washer (a). Published by Marvel ProductionsAvailable at Archive.org
  2. Rescue at Midnight Castle, Act II draft 2,  Wendell Washer (a). Published by Marvel Productions. Available at Archive.org
  3. Ghost of Paradise State storyboard,  Wendell Washer (a). Published by Marvel Productions. Available at Archive.org
  4. The Return of Tambelon storyboard,  Wendell Washer (a). Published by Marvel Productions. Available at Archive.org
  5. Baby, It's Cold Outside storyboard,  Wendell Washer (a). Published by Marvel Productions. Available at Archive.org
  6. Would Be Dragon Slayer storyboard,  Wendell Washer (a). Published by Marvel Productions. Available at Archive.org
  7. The End of Flutter Valley, part 3 storyboard,  Wendell Washer (a). Published by Marvel Productions. Available at Archive.org
  8. The End of Flutter Valley, part 4 storyboard,  Wendell Washer (a). Published by Marvel Productions. Available at Archive.org
  9. The End of Flutter Valley, part 9 storyboard,  Wendell Washer (a). Published by Marvel Productions. Available at Archive.org
  10. The Quest of the Princess Ponies,  Wendell Washer (a). Published by Marvel Productions. Available at Archive.org
  11. Somnambula, part 1 storyboard,  Wendell Washer (a). Published by Marvel Productions. Available at Archive.org
  12. Somnambula, part 2 storyboard,  Wendell Washer (a). Published by Marvel Productions. Available at Archive.org
  13. The Prince and the Ponies,  Wendell Washer (a). Published by Marvel Productions. Available at Archive.org
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