@The Twelfth Doctor Whoof
That isn’t because of the wiki, it’s just that My Little Pony is primarily one of Hasbro’s toylines, and what Hasbro-made material says is what Hasbro-made material says.
@BigMax
Also, there’s no “sort of” about “DJ Pon-3” being official. It’s the name on her brushie-toy. And according to the MLPWiki’s indisputable Order Of Precedence, toy canon trumps all.
Full Disclosure: I strongly dislike how that wiki is run and it’s a damn shame anyone takes it or their admins seriously.
@BigMax
Hasbro used “Vinyl Scratch” on a poster at a toy fair last year (it was a parody of This Is Spinal Tap). That’s official enough for this fandom.
That isn’t because of the wiki, it’s just that My Little Pony is primarily one of Hasbro’s toylines, and what Hasbro-made material says is what Hasbro-made material says.
Also, there’s no “sort of” about “DJ Pon-3” being official. It’s the name on her brushie-toy. And according to the MLPWiki’s indisputable Order Of Precedence, toy canon trumps all.
Full Disclosure: I strongly dislike how that wiki is run and it’s a damn shame anyone takes it or their admins seriously.
Hasbro used “Vinyl Scratch” on a poster at a toy fair last year (it was a parody of This Is Spinal Tap). That’s official enough for this fandom.
So, when did that name become canon?
I know that “DJ Pon-3” was sort of official, but what about “Vinyl Scratch”?
But this so poster worthy