

It's Pony Season 1 stays centered on light kid-friendly antics and friendship with no systemic themes or plot-driven messaging. A single background lesbian couple and incidental diverse casting earn it a moderate 5/10 wokeness score.
It's Pony Season 1 centers on the standard comedic premise of 9-year-old Annie (voiced by Jessica DiCicco) navigating city life with her chaotic talking pony best friend Pony (Josh Zuckerman), alongside parents voiced by Abe Benrubi and India de Beaufort.
The core episodes revolve around everyday antics like running a produce stand or dealing with nosy behavior, with no overarching identity politics or systemic critiques. Casting features diverse voice talent in supporting roles such as Kal Penn and Bobby Moynihan, but this remains incidental to an original property without source-material alterations. The sole notable progressive element appears in Season 1 episode 13 'Loud Horse,' which introduces minor characters Marti and Meg as the show's first lesbian couple; Annie and Pony reference Meg as Marti's girlfriend via a photo, with the pair later shown marrying off-screen.
This representation is explicitly highlighted in contemporary coverage as a deliberate Nickelodeon inclusion but functions as background flavor rather than a plot driver or thematic focus. Creator Ant Blades has described the series in interviews as emphasizing relatable kid perspectives and pet-like friendship dynamics without activist framing. Audience and critic reception shows no significant backlash or 'woke' labeling, with the show maintaining a light entertainment profile. As children's media, the explicit LGBTQ+ addition receives elevated weight despite its limited scope and non-central role.
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