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Rarity (My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic)

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Fictional character from My Little Pony
Fictional character
Rarity
My Little Pony character
Rarity as she appears in "A Dog and Pony Show"
First appearance"Friendship Is Magic" (2010)
Last appearance"Memories and More" (2020)
Created byLauren Faust
Based onGlory, Sparkler, and Majesty from theMy Little Pony toyline'sfirst incarnation
Voiced by
Tabitha St. Germain (speaking voice)
Kazumi Evans (singing voice)
In-universe information
AliasNightmare Rarity
NicknamesRare
SpeciesUnicorn
TitleElement of Generosity
Occupation
  • Fashion designer
  • Shopkeeper
  • Seamstress
  • Pony Tones soprano singer
  • Generosity teacher at the School of Friendship (seasons 8-9)
  • Member of the Council of Friendship (finale)
AffiliationMane Six
Family
  • Hondo Flanks (father)
  • Cookie Crumbles (mother)
  • Sweetie Belle (younger sister)
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
Season 1(2010–2011)

Season 2(2011–2012)

Season 3(2012–2013)

Season 4(2013–2014)

Season 5(2015)

Season 6(2016)

Season 7(2017)

Season 8(2018)

Season 9(2019)

Rarity is afictional character who appears in thefourth incarnation ofHasbro'sMy Little Pony toyline andmedia franchise, beginning withMy Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (2010–2019). She is a close friend ofTwilight Sparkle, serving as a core member of the group of main characters collectively known as theMane Six. She is voiced byTabitha St. Germain, and her singing voice is provided byKazumi Evans.[1]

Rarity is depicted as an elegant, sophisticated, and dramaticanthropomorphicunicorn with a passion for fashion design and beauty. She owns and operates the Carousel Boutique inPonyville, where she creates clothing and accessories. Rarity represents the Element of Generosity in theElements of Harmony.[2][3][4] She is characterized by her stylish purple mane, her refinedBritish/trans-Atlantic accent, her meticulous attention to detail, and her occasional melodramatic tendencies. Despite her preoccupation with appearance, she demonstrates her selflessness toward her friends throughout the series.

Appearances

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Fourth My Little Pony incarnation (2010–2021)

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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic

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Main articles:Friendship Is Magic season 1,Season 2,Season 3,Season 4,Season 5,Season 6,Season 7,Season 8, andSeason 9

Rarity is introduced in the series premiere as a sophisticated unicorn with a talent for finding gems and creating fashionable attire. Her backstory is explored in "The Cutie Mark Chronicles", which reveals she was struggling to make costumes for a school play, and her horn unexpectedly pulled her toward a large rock. Shortly afterward, she witnessedRainbow Dash's Sonic Rainboom, which caused the rock to shatter, revealing it to be full of gems. She discovered her talent to find gems to improve her designs, earning hercutie mark of three diamonds.

Throughout the series, Rarity works to establish herself as a renowned fashion designer. In "Suited for Success", she designs dresses for her friends for the Grand Galloping Gala despite her friends' increasingly impossible demands. The episode "Rarity Takes Manehattan" explores her competitive side as she enters a prestigious fashion competition in Manehattan, learning important lessons about maintaining integrity in the fashion industry.

Rarity's relationship with her younger sister Sweetie Belle is developed in episodes like "Sisterhooves Social" and "For Whom the Sweetie Belle Toils", where they navigate typical sibling conflicts while strengthening their bond. In the episode "Sweet and Elite", Rarity is torn between attending an elite Canterlot garden party and celebrating Twilight's birthday with her friends. As the series progresses, Rarity opens a second boutique in Canterlot called "Canterlot Carousel" in the fifth season, and a third boutique in Manehattan called "Rarity For You" in the sixth season. She also achieves her dream of designing for Canterlot's elite and royalty on several occasions.

My Little Pony: The Movie

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Main article:My Little Pony: The Movie (2017 film)

Rarity helps Twilight prepare for the Friendship Festival in Canterlot before the city is attacked by the Storm King's forces. During their adventure beyondEquestria, she uses her charm and generosity to help win over potential allies, particularly during their encounter with Capper, a con artist cat whom she befriends by fixing his damaged coat. Rarity's generosity is highlighted when she willingly gives away her collection of gems to persuade Queen Novo to help them save Equestria. During the final confrontation with the Storm King, she uses her unicorn magic to help defeat the villain and restore harmony to Equestria.

My Little Pony: Pony Life

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Main article:List of My Little Pony: Pony Life episodes

Rarity appears as a main character in the spin-off reboot seriesMy Little Pony: Pony Life. Her interest in fashion is downplayed inPony Life in favor of a greater interest in thespianism.

Equestria Girls alternate version

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Main article:List of My Little Pony: Equestria Girls animations

Rarity's human counterpart is a main character in the Equestria Girls spin-off franchise. She is a student at Canterlot High School and aspiring fashion designer. Beginning in thesecond film, she is the keytarist of her friends' rock band, the Rainbooms, and gains the ability to create diamond-like force fields as her geode power in thefourth film. In later media, she holds various jobs at fashion stores and in fashion and costume designing.

Development

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Lauren Faust smiling towards her right at the 2008 San Diego Comic-Con.
Lauren Faust, developer and initial showrunner ofMy Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
Tabitha St. Germain provided the speaking voice of Rarity.

Unlike Applejack, Rarity—a Unicorn pony—is all about fancy. The main floor of the boutique is about flourish and embellishment. Her whole world is about adornment and bling!

Jim Miller, My Little Pony: The Art of Equestria

Rarity was based on the Generation 1 unicorns Sparkler and Glory, and her name was taken from a Generation 3 unicorn first introduced in 2006.

In developing Rarity's character, creatorLauren Faust sought to balance studio requirements for fashion play with her desire to avoid stereotypical fashionista tropes. Faust deliberately portrayed Rarity as abusinesswoman andfashion designer who created and sold her own designs through her shop, Carousel Boutique. According to Faust's social media posts, the original design for the boutique was called "Carousel Couture" and featured a working carousel with the horses serving as clothingmannequins. This proposal was ultimately rejected by executives, one of several creative constraints that eventually contributed to Faust's departure from the series during Season 2.[5]

Faust originally intended for Rarity's Element of Harmony to be "inspiration", but the production team changed it to "generosity" because they felt inspiration was "too much of a thinker, especially for kids." Faust welcomed this change, noting that it "really helped pull [Rarity] away from the stereotypical, unlikabledebutante."[6] Faust citedAudrey Hepburn as her biggest influence for Rarity's character[7] and praised voice actress Tabitha St. Germain's performance, which "added a humor to Rarity that was unexpected and wonderful."[8]

Reception and analysis

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Acosplayer in a Rarity costume

Rarity'sspeech patterns have been the subject oflinguistic analysis. A 2016 study from theUniversity of Vaasa identified that her most notable speech features include her transatlantic accent and occasional use of French words (code-switching), both contributing to her characterization as glamorous and sophisticated. The research analyzed how these linguistic features were preserved in international dubs, finding that while her distinct accent was often lost in translation, her use of French expressions like "pièce de résistance de lahaute couture", "soirée", and "magnifique" was generally preserved in Swedish, Norwegian, and Finnish versions of the show. The study noted that despite only five instances of code-switching in the first season, these foreign words stood out significantly in her speech pattern and were important in establishing her character's association with fashion, refinement, and education.[9]

According to a study done on thebrony fandom, fans ofFriendship Is Magic who selected Rarity as their favorite character were more likely to identify as both artists andcosplayers compared to fans of other characters; these fans scored lowest on measures of both general show appreciation and community involvement, though they also reported the highest willingness to openly disclose their interest in the show to others. The research also indicated that fans of Rarity were more likely to report experiencingdiscrimination related to their fandom participation. Additionally, the study found that this group scored highest on psychological measures ofdepression,narcissism, andMachiavellianism compared to fans of other characters.[10]

In 2021, researchers fromUniversitas Trisakti analyzedvisual character design inMy Little Pony: The Movie and found that Rarity's predominantly white coloration corresponds to qualities such as purity, cleanliness, and freedom. Their study noted that her purple curled mane represents imagination, sophistication, and luxury, reflecting her fashion-oriented personality. The researchers identified her unicorn form and refined design elements as visual signifiers of her role as the Element of Generosity, concluding that these aesthetic choices effectively communicate her role to the target audience without requiring extensive narrative explanation.[11]

Carly Olsen, writing inScreen Rant, ranked Rarity as the sixth most powerful magic user inFriendship Is Magic.[12]

In popular culture

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Rarity is a popular character in merchandise and collectibles, with items like theKotobukiya Bishoujo statue series featuring humanized versions of her character.[13]

According to a July 2015 report inBustle magazine, Rarity was the second most popular character inclop onPornhub, afterRainbow Dash and beforePinkie Pie.[14]

In 2019, Rarity appeared as one of three characters featured in a limited-editionMagic: The Gathering crossover set calledPonies: The Galloping, released as part of a charity collaboration betweenHasbro andWizards of the Coast to benefitExtra Life andSeattle Children's Hospital.[15]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Rarity Voices (My Little Pony)".Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved2025-04-07.
  2. ^Olsen, Carly (2020-01-08)."My Little Pony: 10 Things You Never Knew About The Ponies".Screen Rant.Archived from the original on 2024-12-07. Retrieved2025-04-05.
  3. ^Connelly, S. (2017).Ponyville Confidential: The History and Culture of My Little Pony, 1981-2016. McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers.ISBN 9781476662091.LCCN 2016044897.
  4. ^Begin, Mary Jane (2015).My Little Pony: The Art of Equestria. New York: Abrams.ISBN 978-1-4197-1577-8.
  5. ^Mastrangelo, Fiama (2021-11-07)."The truth about My Little Pony's Mane 6".The List. Retrieved2025-04-09.
  6. ^Snider, Brandon T. (2013).The Elements of Harmony: My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: The Official Guidebook. New York: Little, Brown and Company.ISBN 978-0-316-24754-2.
  7. ^Sethisto (May 27, 2013)."Lauren Faust Answers a Bunch of Questions".Equestria Daily. RetrievedNovember 13, 2015.
  8. ^Tekaramity (September 16, 2011)."Exclusive Season 1 Retrospective Interview with Lauren Faust".Equestria Daily. RetrievedNovember 8, 2015.
  9. ^Smeds, Mikaela (2016)."Don't y'all care about nothin' other than prettifyin'?": Idiolects in three dubs of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (Master's thesis). Vaasa, Finland:University of Vaasa. pp. 69–72.
  10. ^Edwards, Patrick; Chadborn, Daniel P.; Plante, Courtney N.; Reysen, Stephen; Redden, Marsha Howze (September 11, 2019).Meet the Bronies: The Psychology of the Adult My Little Pony Fandom. United States: McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers. p. 64.ISBN 9781476663715.
  11. ^Adzani, Fachrina; Murwonugroho, Wegig (January 2021)."Pentingnya Kesesuaian Visual Karakter Tokoh dalam Film Animasi "My Little Pony: The Movie"".Jurnal Penelitian dan Karya Ilmiah Lembaga Penelitian Universitas Trisakti.6 (1):68–84.doi:10.25105/pdk.v6i1.8630.eISSN 2541-4275.ISSN 0853-7720.
  12. ^Olsen, Carly (2020-04-05)."My Little Pony: The 10 Best Magic Users, Ranked".Screen Rant. Retrieved2025-05-27.
  13. ^Roberts, Tyler (2021-07-19)."My Little Pony Rarity Gets An Kotobukiya Bishoujo Upgrade".Bleeding Cool.
  14. ^Fellizar, Kristine (24 July 2015)."Millennials Are Masturbating To 'My Little Pony' Porn, Says New Survey, And Rainbow Dash Is The Fan Favorite".Bustle. Bustle Digital Group.Archived from the original on 2021-11-09. Retrieved2022-01-06.
  15. ^Knox, Kelly (2019-10-07)."Wizards Mashes Up MAGIC: THE GATHERING and MY LITTLE PONY".Nerdist. Retrieved2025-05-28.
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