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My little pony, which is a cartoon, has two unique ponies, there are more, but just these two are more unique, Rainbow Dash, and Twilight Sparkle. They both are ponies, and both have wings. They spread friendship everywhere. They are both obviously, girls. They both fly, and also are very magical ponies. As well as they are friends, they also love adventures. They have the same friends, and live in the same town, in the same way. The ponies look similar. But they are different.
Twilight Sparkle is not too colorful, also she is more likely to hang out with, since she is always joyful. Twilight Sparkle is way more cautious on adventures. She is brave, but does not look for trouble. Also, Twilight is very intelligent. She thinks before she acts.

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