Pinkie Pie may be known as one of the silliest ponies around, but that isn’t what got her the title of Element of Laughter. It can be hard to acknowledge at times, but Pinkie’s ability to make others laugh isn’t always about a punchline.
Laughter has a lot more depth to it. Laughter can be healing, grievous, comforting and even destructive. So what qualifies Equestria’s happiest pony to wield such a diverse element?
In honor of our favorite party planner, let’s take a look at Pinkie's element and how her love of others drives her laughter.
I think we should start with a working definition of Laughter. Now I hate to disagree with our preferred pink party pony, but laughter is not the body's response to delight. Laughter’s a response to high emotional arousal.
Actual footage of me on my job. |
I always liked that Laughter was chosen as an element instead of something like Joy. While friendship needs plenty of cheer in it, there needs to be room for pain and heartache too. Friendship is messy and Laughter is one of its greatest tools when used properly.
Notice the difference with this laughter compared to the one above. |
Pinkie wasn’t laughing with Fear thinking it was funny, she was laughing at it because it didn't need to be controlling her or her friends anymore.
Pinkie: Need a good laugh! Go ahead! I'm hysterical, literally! |
When we laugh at concepts like fear or grumpiness, we stripe them of their power over us.
Some creature treats you poorly, include them in your fun! |
Gotta love how much bonding happens on the Pie rock Farm. Glaring, door slamming, leaving a family member outside during lunch, so much connectivity in this family. |
Pinkie comes from a background where her more enthusiastic personalities didn’t always fit in. Growing up on a rock farm meant times were serious. The Pie family didn’t either have the time or the know-how to fully support their strangest member which may be why Pinkie ended up moving to Ponyville.
Surely thou cannot favor this madness! Smiling and gift-giving are not allowed! |
I know it's Smile Day, but Imma say this anyway; that party might have been one of the very few times Pinkie ever got her whole family to smile. |
From the moment Pinkie threw her first party to the present day, she’s been in love with making others smile because it allows her to connect to them. Pinkie is not the Element of Laughter because she's funny, she is laughter because she knows how to break down barriers between ponies.
Fun Fact: The same part of the brain responsible for laughter is responsible for crying too. So if you cry when happy, you’re technically still laughing. |
Usually using parties as a vehicle for laughter, Pinkie invites those around her to embrace their strong emotions and express them. She doesn’t mock any pony for showing how they feel, but she remembers not to take anypony’s reaction too seriously.
Another Fun Fact: You're more likely to laugh at the statement "Hey you, how have you been," than at a joke. |
The laugh of "No hard feelings," is a good one. |
According to Lea Winerman in an American Psychological Association journal (A Laughing Matter June 2006 vol 37, No. 6), we bond with people when we laugh with them. Laughter, therefore, isn’t linked to humor but to relationships.
Pinkie Pie uses every aspect of laughter to bond with those around her and helps them cope with their feelings.
Look at that totally genuine smile. |
Yet Another Fact: You’re more likely to talk to yourself when alone than you are to laugh. |
Pinkie: Let's all agree to just laugh this whole little psychotic break thing away. |
All that said, Laughter is more about connection than humor and to think of Pinkie as merely comic relief is to miss the depth of both her character and her element.
Hasn't been in town for longer than 5 minutes and already made friends with all the locals. How? Laughter! |
And just because it would be a missed opportunity, I'll end with a joke in hopes you'll leave me some too:
What do you get when you combine a rhetorical question and a joke?