So our family recently got Netflix - I have an account (mine is the one we're putting on the Wii), and my dad has an account as well.
My mom is into animation (not quite on the level that I am at, but she shows interest in a wide variety - mostly sci-fi, though), so I tried a little experiment.
I started with Trigun. Then went to Fullmetal Alchemist (I got lucky here - it was the episode "Mother", which basically answered every question she had as it went along). Then I jumped into Pony
Dream Chaser (Pegasus)
STRENGTH: Average
AGILITY: Above Average
FORTITUDE: Average
CONFIDENCE: High
INTELLIGENCE: Average
CUNNING: Above Average
...yeah, not much to say here. I can't justify making any of her stats below average due to the fact that she's a somewhat successful adventurer/archaeologist. I brought her confidence down from Very High to High, but somehow that doesn't feel right.
The core stats and examples of what the stats do.
STRENGTH: Physical ability, raw power. The higher the strength, the more a pony can carry. Earth Ponies tend to be stronger than Pegasi or Unicorns.
AGILITY: Physical ability, primarily speed. The higher the agility, the faster a pony can move. Pegasi tend to be more agile than Earth Ponies or Unicorns.
FORTITUDE: Both Physical and Psychological. The higher the fortitude, the more resilient a pony is (and a pony with high fortitude will be
That was most certainly a thing. Now the question is, what kind of a thing was it?
On the one hand, we now have all sorts of things that have become canonical. Yes, we already had "Alicorn" in show from Magic Duel, but only with Magical Mystery Cure do we have a confirmation that Alicorn is used to refer to Winged Unicorns.
On the other hand, Twi is now a Princess. A princess with stewardship over what, exactly? Celestia has stewardship over the day, Luna over the night, and Cadence pres