Princess Amber and her attendant Flash! This is the youngest of the princesses, but she is also the most adventurous.
Inspo under the cut!
Oh goodness. Princess Amber would be lost without Flash.
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Princess Amber and her attendant Flash! This is the youngest of the princesses, but she is also the most adventurous.
Inspo under the cut!
Oh goodness. Princess Amber would be lost without Flash.
The six G1 Princess Pony dragons (pics from My Little Wiki)
Princesses and Dragons - a redraw of an 80s promo image from MLP! I love the 80s MLP styles and designs
My Little Pony comic #60 (1987)
Princess Amber and Flash the dragon😍✨👑🌈
December things from the MLP comic book both in English and German.
Story Title: Dragons in Distress! (Part 2)
See Also: Part 1
Issue: My Little Pony and Friends #32 (G1)
Comments: The Witch of the Seven Faces would make an awesome “real” villain.
Story Title: Dragons in Distress! (Part 1)
See Also: Part 2
Issue: My Little Pony and Friends #23 (G1)
Comments: So many dragons! So many!
Princess Amber and the Piping Peacock
Source: My Little Pony and Friends comic #7 (G1)
In case you were wondering, Petite ponies WERE in the UK comics, and they were appropriately tiny.
An Exciting Underwater Adventure
Source: My Little Pony comic #200 (G1)
Comments: The Paws and Claws Club was made up of all the animals that hung out with the ponies--Spike, the Princess Ponies' dragons, Twinkles, Snowball, Brandy, etc. (The snail is newborn pony Squirmy's pet.)
Spike and the Magic Pencil, Part 1
Source: My Little Pony comic #45 (G1)
Comments: That is a BOSS dragon pencil.
Story Title: Dragons in Distress! (Part 2)
See Also: Part 1
Issue: My Little Pony and Friends #32 (G1)
Comments: The Witch of the Seven Faces would make an awesome "real" villain.
Story Title: Dragons in Distress! (Part 1)
See Also: Part 2
Issue: My Little Pony and Friends #23 (G1)
Comments: So many dragons! So many!
Issue: My Little Pony and Friends #7
Story Title: An Unexpected Party Game
Summary: Read this comic first to get the lowdown on why Baby Lickety-Split is talking to Baby Lickety-Split. Not that it will make much more sense, but every little bit helps.
Comments: Rump ice cream.