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Granny Smith My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic


Granny Smith My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic

Okay, so picture this: I'm at a convention, right? Surrounded by cosplayers (amazing ones, I might add!) and mountains of merch. Suddenly, I see this amazing Granny Smith cosplay. Like, spot-on. She even had the little apple bloom on her flank! And it hit me – Granny Smith is way more important to My Little Pony than we give her credit for.

I mean, we're all obsessed with the Mane Six, and rightly so. They're adorable and represent core values like friendship and loyalty. But Granny Smith? She's the glue, the history, the…well, the apple pie filling that holds everything together. Don't you think?

The Founding Filly

Let's not forget, this pony founded Ponyville! That's kind of a big deal. We’re not talking about just stumbling upon a nice patch of land, she actually negotiated with the buffalo! Can you imagine trying to haggle with a herd of buffalo? I'd be terrified!

That shows serious grit. Think about it: she’s the oldest living member of the Apple family (as far as we know!), and she's seen it all. Wars, famines, probably even a disco phase. You know, assuming ponies liked disco.

And speaking of the Apple family, without Granny Smith, there's no Applejack, no Apple Bloom, and no Big McIntosh. Just think about the show without those three! It would be, dare I say, incomplete.

Image - Granny Smith is shocked S3E08.png - My Little Pony Friendship
Image - Granny Smith is shocked S3E08.png - My Little Pony Friendship

More Than Just Applesauce

But she's not just some historical figurehead. Granny Smith is active! She runs the apple farm, she bakes pies, she dispenses wisdom (sometimes a little…eccentric wisdom, but still!). She's the matriarch, and she takes that role seriously.

Remember that time she had to go back in time and basically stop herself from messing up the whole future? Talk about pressure! She handled it like a pro. That's a level of competence that deserves serious respect.

Image - Granny Smith pointing S2E12.png - My Little Pony Friendship is
Image - Granny Smith pointing S2E12.png - My Little Pony Friendship is

She's also a fantastic comedian. I mean, her deadpan delivery is legendary. Remember when she pretended to be a ghost? Pure gold! You gotta love a pony who doesn't take herself too seriously.

The Wisdom of a Well-Baked Pie

Granny Smith’s wisdom is often overlooked because it’s packaged in folksy sayings and apple-related metaphors. But beneath the down-home charm, there are often incredibly insightful observations about life, friendship, and the importance of family.

Granny Smith - My Little Pony Friendship is Magic Wiki
Granny Smith - My Little Pony Friendship is Magic Wiki

She's seen enough to know that things aren't always easy, but that with hard work, perseverance, and a good pie recipe, you can get through anything. That's the kind of wisdom that really resonates with me.

Think about her relationship with Apple Bloom. She’s constantly trying to guide her granddaughter, not by stifling her creativity, but by helping her understand the importance of her heritage and the values that the Apple family holds dear. It's a beautiful and nuanced portrayal of intergenerational relationships.

Granny Smith (Friendship is Magic) - Equestripedia
Granny Smith (Friendship is Magic) - Equestripedia

So, Let's Hear It For Granny Smith!

So, next time you're watching My Little Pony, take a moment to appreciate Granny Smith. She may be old, she may be a little kooky, but she's an essential part of the show's heart and soul. She's a reminder that history matters, family is important, and a good apple pie can solve almost any problem.

And hey, maybe we should all aim to be a little more like Granny Smith. A little bit wise, a little bit stubborn, and always ready with a delicious treat and a word of encouragement. What do you think? Could you see yourself as a future Granny Smith?

I, for one, am totally on board! Maybe minus the back pain, though. Just saying.

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