My Little Pony: Equestria Girls

The magic of friendship never changes.

7.4
20131h 12m

Via a magic mirror, Twilight Sparkle travels into an alternate universe in order to recover a crown that was stolen from the Crystal Empire. Upon her arrival she is horrified to learn that she has turned into a human.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: MLP: Equestria Girls - Official Movie Trailer (2013)

MLP: Equestria Girls - Official Movie Trailer (2013)

Cast

Photo of Tara Strong

Tara Strong

Twilight Sparkle (voice)

Photo of Ashleigh Ball

Ashleigh Ball

Applejack / Rainbow Dash (voice)

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Andrea Libman

Pinkie Pie / Fluttershy (voice)

Photo of Tabitha St. Germain

Tabitha St. Germain

Rarity / Princess Luna / Vice Principal Luna / Cup Cake (voice)

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Cathy Weseluck

Spike (voice)

Photo of Rebecca Shoichet

Rebecca Shoichet

Sunset Shimmer (voice) / Twilight Sparkle (singing voice)

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Britt McKillip

Princess Cadance (voice)

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Lee Tockar

Snips (voice)

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Richard Ian Cox

Snails (voice)

Photo of Nicole Oliver

Nicole Oliver

Princess Celestia / Principal Celestia / Cheerilee (voice)

Photo of Vincent Tong

Vincent Tong

Flash Sentry (voice)

Photo of Shannon Chan-Kent

Shannon Chan-Kent

Pinkie Pie (singing voice)

Photo of Kazumi Evans

Kazumi Evans

Rarity (singing voice)

Photo of Kathleen Barr

Kathleen Barr

Trixie Lulamoon (voice) (uncredited)

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Claire Margaret Corlett

Sweetie Belle (voice) (uncredited)

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Michelle Creber

Apple Bloom (voice) (uncredited)

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Peter New

Big Macintosh / Drummer (voice) (uncredited)

Photo of Madeleine Peters

Madeleine Peters

Scootaloo (voice) (uncredited)

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Reviews

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BryanGreyson

8/10

Okay, first off, one should really just watch this as part of "Friendship is Magic."

On its own, it would lose a huge amount of the fun and, well, most plot context.

That said:

It is a nice movie, as silly-cute fun as the regular show, clearly written by the same people.

I'm still not a fan of the human designs, the animations are kinda mixed, and the end fight was sadly very deus-ex-machina-y cut short, I would've loved an actual fight, but overall a nice movie and some fun spins on the origin show's characters.

Scootaloo actually looks kinda nice as human, Pinkie is crazy-lovely in every dimension and Spike is a good boy either way, too.

This opens up quite some new ideas on how other dimensions might look and work like.

Also, I liked the Highschool Musical song number. 😁

So, if you enjoy Friendship is Magic, this is a good addition between seasons 3 and 4, even if ponies still are superior! 😁

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