Mythology Gag: Just like Tirek, the Smooze is inspired by the character of the same name from G1's My Little Pony: The Movie (1986). Nigh-Invulnerable: Shares this with its G1 counterpart. It easily re-forms itself after being physically split in half by Discord, and Twilight's magic blasts do nothing to it.
My Little Pony: Ponyville Mysteries: Riddle of the Rusty Horseshoe by "Penumbra Quill" (collective pen name of Michael Vogel and Nicole Dubuc) is the thirtieth book in a series of chapter books published by Little, Brown and Company and the third entry in the "Ponyville Mysteries" series. In this book, the Cutie Mark Crusaders must face their deepest fears when the Olden Pony manifests in the
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Below are charts of appearances of characters who physically appear in at least nine My Little Pony Friendship is Magic episodes. This section is transcluded from the article Character appearances/Main characters. If you wish to edit this section, click here. This section is transcluded from the article Character appearances/Secondary characters. If you wish to edit this section, click here
Queen Bumble is one the main antagonists (along with Hydia) of the My Little Pony 10-part episode "The End of Flutter Valley". She was voiced by the late June Foray, who also voiced Magica De Spell and Ma Beagle in the original DuckTales, Nagaina in Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, Sour Kangaroo in Horton Hears a Who!, Wheezy in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, Witch Hazel in Looney Tunes (as well as her Disney
This is a sortable list of human world characters that appear in the My Little Pony Equestria Girls franchise's films, animated shorts, IDW comics, novelizations, and other merchandise. Official names are in bold. These names are mentioned in one of the films, used with merchandise, or stated by the film's crew. Names that are not in bold are placeholder names which are unofficial and are
Battle, also known as Battle of the Bands is the third of eleven songs featured in My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks. The song was first posted on the Yahoo TV! website. [2] The song serves as the eighth track on the soundtrack album My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, under the title
Grogar is first mentioned in the season seven episode A Flurry of Emotions as the antagonist of the children's storybook Gusty the Great, which Twilight Sparkle reads to a group of sick foals at Ponyville Hospital. In the story, Grogar battles a group of unicorn warriors led by the titular hero . Grogar forges a team of villains.
Erebus is one of the antagonists in the G1 series My Little Pony N' Friends. He appears as the main antagonist in the four-part Season 1 episode "Bright Lights". It's unknown who he was voiced by, though many think it was an uncredited Jim Cummings. Erebus is a malevolent Cloud Demon whose intention is to devour everyone's shadows to make himself more powerful. He met Knightshade in the
Lightning Dust is a female Pegasus pony who first appears in the episode Wonderbolts Academy and makes subsequent appearances in later episodes, IDW comics, and magazines. Her cutie mark usually consists of a lightning bolt and three stars. She leaves a blue and yellow thunderbolt streak behind her when she flies, similar to Rainbow Dash's rainbow streak and the Wonderbolts' trail of lightning
From this moment forth, the night will last forever!" Nightmare Moon is the quinary antagonist of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic . She is the main antagonist of the Season 1 Premiere "Friendship is Magic", the flashback antagonist of the Season 4 Premiere "Princess Twilight Sparkle", the secondary antagonist of Season 5 and the Season 7
For the sixth episode of season four, see Power Ponies. The Power Ponies are a team of comic book superheroes who defend the fictional city of Maretropolis. They are mentioned in the episodes Power Ponies, Trade Ya!, Dragon Dropped, and The Last Problem, physically appear in IDW Publishing's My Little Pony Annual 2014, and are detailed in Enterplay's trading cards. Their archenemy is the Mane
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls Legend of Everfree. Midnight Sparkle appears as a central antagonist when Sci-Twi has her alter-ego in her nightmares. When Sci-Twi was suffering from anxieties and recurring nightmares, she fears her evil Midnight Sparkle alter ego will one day return and take over her body, her friends serve as steady moral
Arimaspi is a minor posthumous antagonist in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, appearing as the main posthumous antagonist of the Season 5 episode, The Lost Treasure of Griffonstone. Arimaspi was a giant monster in the shape of a mountain goat, except that he can stand up-right, had claws, and a single eye. He was also adorned with several golden accessories, further expressing its greedy
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