![]() Plays the drums in her and her friends' band. Pinkie Pie: A cheerful and carefree teenage girl who loves to meet people and throw parties.Plays the tambourine in her and her friends' band. Fluttershy: A shy and kindhearted teenage girl who loves animals.She plays the rhythm guitar in her and her friends' band The Rainbooms. Following her defeat and reform, Sunset serves as one of the main protagonists in the Equestria Girls sequels. She steals Twilight's crown in an attempt to rule over Equestria, but Twilight and her new friends defeat her. Sunset Shimmer: A former student of Princess Celestia and the main antagonist of the first film.Follows Twilight into the human world in Equestria Girls and Rainbow Rocks as a talking dog. Spike: Princess Twilight's dragon friend and "number one assistant".She also appears in later media as a supporting role. She first travels to the human world via magic mirror to retrieve her stolen crown. Twilight Sparkle: The main character of My Little Pony Friendship is Magic and the Princess of Friendship.The series is primarily set in a world parallel to the pony-inhabited realm of Equestria, and much of the cast consists of alternate human versions of pony characters as high school students.įrom left to right: Fluttershy, Sunset Shimmer, Rarity, Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, Spike the Dog, Applejack, Pinkie Pie. Unlike My Little Pony Friendship is Magic, in which most of the characters are ponies and various other animals and creatures, the majority of the characters featured in My Little Pony Equestria Girls are human. Spin-off toy lines include Equestria Girls Minis, which feature the characters in a cuter, "chibi-fied" style.Ĭharacters Main article: List of Equestria Girls characters Humans Standard releases consist of human dolls of the series' main and supporting cast and have been released under the titles Equestria Girls, Through the Mirror, Rainbow Rocks (which are themed around music), Friendship Games (themed around sports and school spirit), and Legend of Everfree (themed around several exotic assortments). Various toy lines and merchandise were released as tie-ins to the franchise's films and associated media. An article which covers Hasbro's 2013 plans mentioned that "A new companion series called Equestria Girls is set to air this spring, sending the pony heroes on a mission to a new world where they take on human form". The first film was announced in Kidscreen magazine's February/March 2013 issue, which was both distributed at the 2013 American International Toy Fair and released online. ![]() In December 2012, Hasbro filed two trademarks for the name "Equestria Girls", stating that the brand would be used for "toy ponies and accessories for use therewith" and "dolls, doll clothing and doll accessories" respectively. The music video was unrelated to the later-launched franchise. The term "Equestria Girls" was first used in May 2011 when The Hub (now Discovery Family) released a promotional music video on their website featuring a parody of Katy Perry's " California Gurls".
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