Version context
Banned from Equestria 1.5
Alpha 1.5 is widely referenced as the final Flash-era build in community documentation. Many current searches compare that reference point with Spanish translation pages and later Android package claims.
When you see a version claim, ask whether it describes the original SWF, a translated SWF, a packaged executable, or a community Android build.
- 1.5 is the anchor for most guide and history pages.
- Spanish 1.5 is not byte-for-byte the same as English 1.5.
- Android 1.6 claims should not be treated as original creator releases.
Version Timeline
| Label | Search meaning | Verification question |
|---|---|---|
| Alpha 1.4 | Older archive build | Which external archive page is being referenced? |
| Alpha 1.5 | Final Flash-era anchor | Is the page discussing English or Spanish SWF? |
| Spanish 1.5 | Fan translation demand | Is the maintainer and hash clear? |
| Android 1.6 | Community mobile package claim | Is it from a known maintainer or mirror? |
FAQ
Is 1.5 the final version?
Community references commonly frame Alpha 1.5 as the final Flash-era release. Later mobile packages should be evaluated separately.
Why does 1.6 appear in searches?
Spanish community and APK discussions use 1.6 labels for fan-packaged or extended builds, not the original Flash final release.