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Derpy Hooves (officially called Muffins; also known as Bubbles and Ditzy Doo) is a fictional character who appears in the fourth incarnation of
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's ''
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'' toyline and
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, beginning with '' My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'' (2010–2019). She is voiced by Tabitha St. Germain. Derpy Hooves is depicted as a clumsy but well-meaning
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with crossed eyes. She works as Ponyville's
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and occasionally assists the weather team. Unlike the
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, Derpy began as a background character whose distinctive cross-eyed appearance was initially an animation error in the series premiere of ''Friendship Is Magic'' that fans on
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's comics and cartoons board, /co/, noticed and embraced. She was collectively named "Derpy Hooves" and become a favorite of fans, who developed her personality and backstory through fan works like
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. She has been called the
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of the
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, and her appearance in
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was understood to be a nod to the show's adult fandom. The character gained official show recognition when she received her first speaking role in " The Last Roundup", where
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addresses her by name. However, this decision proved controversial as critics claimed that her portrayal perpetuated
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due to her name, voice, and mannerisms—a controversy colloquially called "
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" by the brony fandom. In response to the backlash,
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modified the episode by changing her voice, straightening her eyes, and removing her name from the dialogue. This decision itself generated further controversy within the brony fandom. Despite the controversy, Derpy continued to appear throughout the series and received official merchandise recognition. Her evolution from background character to fan favorite has been critically analyzed by academics as a symbol of the brony fandom's influence on the show itself, and is cited as an important example of a work's
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affecting the work itself, as well as a symbol of
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among male fans of the show who may feel
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by mainstream masculine culture.


Appearances


Fourth ''My Little Pony'' incarnation (2010–2021)


''My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic''

Derpy Hooves first appears in the series premiere as a background pegasus pony with her eyes accidentally rendered cross-eyed due to an animation error. Fans quickly noticed this distinctive trait and began calling the character "Derpy Hooves," a name that was eventually adopted by the show's creators. In the first season, Derpy appears primarily as a background character in crowd scenes and brief cameos. Her association with
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s is established early in " Applebuck Season", where she is seen excitedly mouthing "Muffins!" During "
Winter Wrap Up "Winter Wrap Up" is the eleventh episode of the first season of the animated television series '' My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic''. It originally aired on The Hub on December 24, 2010. The episode was written by Cindy Morrow. In this episode, ...
", she is mentioned by name as "Ditzy Doo"—described as a "featherbrained" pegasus who had flown in the wrong direction while trying to fetch migrating birds back to Ponyville. Her first intentionally animated crossed-eye appearance is in " Feeling Pinkie Keen", where she accidentally drops objects on
Twilight Sparkle Princess Twilight Sparkle is a fictional character who appears in the fourth incarnation of Hasbro's ''My Little Pony'' toyline and media franchise, beginning with '' My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'' (2010–2019), and later in the fra ...
in a
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sequence. For the second season, Derpy gains scripted-character status rather than an arbitrary background pony, and becomes a ''
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''-type easter egg for fans. She receives her first speaking role in " The Last Roundup", where
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addresses her by name. The scene showes her characteristic clumsiness as she causes damage to Ponyville's town hall while bouncing on a storm cloud (originating her memorable catchphrase "I just don't know what went wrong!") This episode was later altered to remove Rainbow Dash saying her name and modified her voice following controversy over the character's portrayal. In later seasons, Derpy's appearances becomes more sporadic. She has her second major speaking role in the series' 100th episode, "
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", where she shares scenes with Dr. Whooves and accidentally messes up wedding invitations. The credits officially name her as "Muffins" in this episode.


''My Little Pony: The Movie''

Derpy Hooves makes a minor but notable appearance during the Storm King's invasion of Canterlot. When Tempest Shadow attempts to turn
Twilight Sparkle Princess Twilight Sparkle is a fictional character who appears in the fourth incarnation of Hasbro's ''My Little Pony'' toyline and media franchise, beginning with '' My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'' (2010–2019), and later in the fra ...
into an obsidian statue, Derpy accidentally gets caught in the crossfire and is turned to stone instead of Twilight, inadvertently saving the princess. After the defeat of the Storm King at the film's conclusion, Derpy is restored to normal along with the other petrified ponies when the princesses' magic is released from the Storm King's staff.


Equestria Girls alternate version

Derpy's human world counterpart appears as a recurring student at Canterlot High School. Her most notable appearances include during the credits of the first film, '' My Little Pony Equestria Girls'' in which she dances with a muffin and a brief speaking role in the film '' My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Legend of Everfree'', in which she is named in the credits as Muffins.


History


2010–2011: Origin and early fan development

Derpy Hooves originated as an unnamed gray pegasus in the
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of '' My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'' in 2010, where a background pegasus pony was accidentally rendered with crossed eyes (
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). This distinctive trait was first noticed by fans on
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's comics and cartoons board (also known as /co/) on October 25, 2010, when a user named Dr. Foreigner directed others to "Go to 17:18 into the first episode and look at the ponies in the background." In the same thread, Dr. Foreigner declared: "And so the legend of Derpy Hooves was born," cementing the character's fan-given name. In a March 2011 post on the Ponychan
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, supervising director
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explained that the eyes had been misaligned by "some cheeky animator," and Thiessen kept it in both because he found it funny and because
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did not notice it. Following the episode, fans collectively developed the character's identity and backstory through
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. As the character grew in popularity and became an
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and
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, the
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collectively fleshed out her personality and characteristics. The character's association with
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s originated from her appearance in " Applebuck Season", where she and an aquamarine-colored pony both mouth the word "Muffin!" in excitement. Her characterization as a
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was established through early
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. ''My Little
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'' by Victorian R. Hellsly, published on
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on January 30, 2011, was one of the earliest fan-made stories to pair her with another background character dubbed " Dr. Whooves" (a character the fandom collectively decided was a ponification of the
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). The feedback loop between fans and producers came to fruition with " Feeling Pinkie Keen", broadcast on February 11, 2011, when the gray mare's misaligned eyes returned and she interacted with the plot for the first time, dropping increasingly heavy objects on
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's head in a
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sequence. Thiessen confirmed that her crossed eyes in this episode were a direct result of the fan reaction to the original background gag. As part of a
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for Japanese earthquake and tsunami relief in March 2011, series creator
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offered an original drawing of the character, noting it was "the first time I've ever drawn this character." The illustration sold for $2,151 on
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.


2012: "The Last Roundup" controversy ("Derpygate")

The character received her first speaking role in " The Last Roundup", which aired on January 21, 2012. Writer
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was asked to change the character's name from the originally planned "Ditzy" to "Derpy" as a "tip of the hat to the fans". At the time, Rogers was unaware of any meaning of the word "derpy" beyond "klutzy and clumsy." Voice actor Tabitha St. Germain, who was not informed the character was female, based the voice on a klutzy neighbor's son. The episode's broadcast generated immediate celebration among fans; an
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post titled "DERPY DERPY DERPY DERPY DERPY DERPY" received 1,428 comments by midnight. However, criticism soon emerged regarding the character's portrayal. Jenna Pitman posted a
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titled "Make Amends for Hurtful Ableist Stereotype in My Little Pony" on
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, and described the episode as allowing "a very hurtful, pro-
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message to be aired" and compared the character's voice to "that slow, loopy and
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y drawl we have all heard others use as an insult." The petition collected 136 signatures. In response, several pro-Derpy petitions appeared, with Andrew Holt's "Hasbro Studios/The Hub: Do not change Derpy's name" ultimately garnering 44,395 signatures. Rogers received approximately 200 positive messages thanking her for the episode and 10 negative messages calling her an "
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". Nevertheless, upon researching the word "derpy" further, Rogers discovered it could mean '' retarded'' in addition to ''awkward'', which distressed her as the mother of a
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child and
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advocate.
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and
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considered four options: do nothing, cut
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saying "Derpy" but keep the voice, cut the name and change the voice, or find a creative way to change the name in a future episode. The episode was removed from
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on January 30, 2012. On February 24, 2012, a modified version was released with the character's voice re-recorded in a higher pitch, her eyes straightened, and Rainbow Dash no longer addressing her by name. The Equestria Daily post about these changes received 2,254 comments. According to Sherilyn Connelly, the author of ''Ponyville Confidential'',
"If only one out of every four people who identified as a Brony decided to take the three minutes out of their day to sign Holt's petition during the several weeks it was open, that would mean there were approximately 117,580 Bronies in early 2012. If only one out of ten girls under the age of 10 in the United States liked ''My Little Pony'' enough to convince their parents to shell out $5 at
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for a doll, that would still be 1,982,600 little girls. In that respect, the original inclusion of Derpy in the episode can be viewed as "pandering to the minority," as Mystic put it, since the Bronies who were upset by no means constituted a majority of ''My Little Pony'' fans in 2012; at best they were, to use Shine's description of the opposition, a very loud minority."
The controversy was a major source of backlash within the
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. Community artist Yamino, who had expressed criticism of the character's portrayal, received
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s for her negative opinion of the character.


2012–present: Later official appearances and recognition

Despite the controversy, Hasbro selected Derpy as the 2012
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Special Edition Pony—making her the first Generation 4 character to receive this honor—and the ''My Little Pony'' Fair in 2012. The toy was packaged without a name but featured muffin illustrations. In official merchandise and credits, the character has been consistently referred to as "Muffins" rather than "Derpy," including in Build-a-Bear products and other licensed items. The character continued to appear in background roles throughout subsequent season. Supervising director Jim Miller noted that the production team "avoided hiding that certain pony in any episodes before her return" to " Rainbow Falls" to maintain surprise. Her most significant later appearance came in "Slice of Life," the series' 100th episode. According to writer
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, the episode originally planned to focus on Twilight Sparkle, but was reconceived to celebrate the background characters and the fan community. In 2013,
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released a Derpy Hooves mini
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. In 2014, Hasbro announced a partnership with Shapeways, a
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company, to launch SuperFanArt, a website that "enables fans inspired by Hasbro brands to showcase their artwork and sell their 3D printed designs."
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John Frascotti stated that "many fans of our brands have remarkable creative talents and SuperFanArt empowers these artists to create unique expressions of Hasbro brands," though he did not explicitly mention the brony community. In the same year,
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began producing exclusive ''
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'' figures for retailers like Hot Topic; these announcements did explicitly address the brony demographic.


Reception

Within the
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, Derpy Hooves has become one of the most beloved and celebrated background characters of ''My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic''.
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featuring Derpy expanded well beyond simple discussions, inspiring
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and
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. Retailers like
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sold Derpy-themed clothing and companies like
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produced collectible figurines featuring the cross-eyed pegasus. In a February 2021 article, ''
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'' writer Meghan Walbert wrote that children were using "derpy" as slang meaning "silly," "goofy," or "stupid," and raised concerns about the term's potentially offensive connotations. Walbert reiterated ''
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'' in that the word 'derp' was "an explicit word used to mock the disabled" and characterized it as "this generation's equivalent of 'retarded.'" Walbert wrote that while children may not intend to be ableist when using the term, parents should discuss why it could be offensive to people with disabilities. Cailyn Szelinski, writing in ''
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'', ranked Derpy Hooves as the character with the fourth cutest name in ''Friendship Is Magic''. Derpy was among the first character voices implemented in
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, a
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that allows users to generate speech of fictional characters.


Analysis

The
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has been recognized for effectively bringing Derpy Hooves—a previously unnamed background character—to life through collective creativity and enthusiasm. This phenomenon represents an example of
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, where the boundary between content creators and consumers becomes blurred. The creators of the show have since recognized Derpy as the fandom's mascot and included her in
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throughout the show. The showrunners' decision to create a tribute to the fandom in the form of an episode, which features Derpy as a main character, has been described as a "radical" decision. The incorporation of Derpy into the official show has been analyzed as a symbol of acceptance for bronies, with some scholars suggesting that the character's outsider status resonates with adult male fans who may feel
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by mainstream masculine culture. Derpy's evolution and rise in prominence among the fandom demonstrates how the brony fandom influenced the show itself, creating a feedback loop where producers acknowledge and incorporate fan preferences to strengthen audience engagement. In his 2013 article ''The Ballad of Derpy Hooves'', professor of
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at the
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Christopher Bell argued:
"Fans have certainly influenced the production of popular culture. However, in the annals of fan-creation history, there is little indication that fan producers have ever incorporated fan work into a canonical property the size and fiscal scope of ''My Little Pony''... ''MLP:FIM'' stands alone in this new frontier of fan-producer interaction.


See also

* Background Six *
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* ''My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'' fandom * List of ''My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'' characters


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''Friendship Is Magic Part 1'' from the official ''My Little Pony'' YouTube channel, timestamped at Derpy's first appearance
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