In fact, Dr. Hooves was first introduced and developed in fanfiction related to ponies. It wasn't part of the official canon initially.
Sure did! Dr. Hooves emerged from the world of pony fanfiction. Fan creators came up with the character and its storylines before it gained wider recognition.
Not sure. I haven't come across definite information on that.
ABO fanfic originated in the online fanfiction community. It emerged as a popular subgenre, but pinpointing an exact starting point is quite challenging.
Since I haven't actually read a lot of such fanfics, it's hard to say exactly. But generally, it might focus on the situation of the character 'derpy hooves' being pregnant and how that affects her life within the context of the fictional world she belongs to.
Yes, Fifty Shades of Grey initially started as a Twilight fanfic.
It originated as a prison punishment device in the 19th century.
Manga originated in Japan. It has a long history and has become a significant part of Japanese culture.
Manhwa started to develop in the early 20th century, but its roots can be traced back even further.
Well, comics have their roots in various early forms of visual communication. For instance, medieval illuminated manuscripts and broadsheets played a role. As printing technology advanced, comics began to take shape as we know them today, with sequential panels and narratives.
Manga originated as a form of visual storytelling that combined elements of Japanese culture, art, and literature. It grew out of earlier forms of illustration and gradually developed its unique style and conventions. Different historical and cultural factors contributed to its emergence and growth.
The origins of fanfiction are somewhat murky. It's thought to have started when fans of various fictional works began creating their own stories based on existing characters and worlds. This could have been as early as the 1930s or 1940s.