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Entertainment franchise developed by Hasbro based on My Little Pony
This article is about the Hasbro toy line and media franchise. For the 2013 film, see My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (film) . For the 2017 web series, see My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (web series) . For other uses, see My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (disambiguation) .
Equestria Girls mobile app Equestria Girls mini-game in Gameloft's MLP mobile app
This section is missing information about the franchise's background. Please expand the section to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page . ( September 2016 )
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^ This version features dialogs spoken in English.

^ This version does not feature any spoken dialog.

^ This version features some slight graphic alterations on-screen compared to the initial release.



Ted Anderson, Katie Cook (story)
Tony Fleecs, Andy Price (art)
Heather Breckel, Lauren Perry (coloring)
Tom B. Long (lettering)
Bobby Curnow (editor)


Ted Anderson (story)
Tony Fleecs (art)
Heather Breckel (coloring)
Bobby Curnow (editor)
Neil Uyetake (lettering)


Jeremy Whitley, Christina Rice, Ted Anderson, Heather Nuhfer, Katie Cook (story)
Brenda Hickey, Tony Fleecs, Agnes Garbowska, Andy Price (art)
Amy Mebberson, Sara Richard (cover artist)
Bobby Curnow (editor)
Neil Uyetake (lettering)


Danny Djeljosevic, Christina Rice, and Toni Kuusisto (story)
Toni Kuusisto (art)
Heather Breckel (coloring)
Megan Brown (editor)
Valeria Lopez (lettering)


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Rainbow Rocks shorts
prelude (2014)
encore (2015)
Friendship Games shorts (2015)
Summer 2017 shorts (2017)
Better Together shorts (2017โ€“2020)

My Little Pony: Equestria Girls , simply known as Equestria Girls or EQG , is a product line of fashion dolls and a media franchise launched in 2013 by the American toy company Hasbro , as a spin-off of the 2010 relaunch of the My Little Pony line of pony toys and its Friendship Is Magic television series. Equestria Girls features anthropomorphized versions of My Little Pony characters from that period; as with My Little Pony, which features a colorful body and mane , Equestria Girls characters sport non-human skin and hair colors, while incorporating corresponding pony counterpart's cutie marks (the flank symbol) in their clothing. The franchise includes various doll lines, media tie-ins, and licensed merchandise.

In addition to the Hasbro toys, Allspark Animation (previously credited under Hasbro Studios), a subsidiary of Hasbro, has commissioned animated production tie-ins , including four movies, eight television specials, and several series of animated shorts.

The Equestria Girls setting is established as a parallel counterpart to the main world of Equestria in the 2010 incarnation of My Little Pony, populated with humanoid versions of the characters from the franchise; Hasbro's marketing materials described them as "full-time students and part-time magical pony girls ". [1]

The 2010 incarnation of My Little Pony toyline (which was originally launched in 1983, featuring colorful bodies and mane ) and its associated television series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic , while aimed at younger children, had gained an unexpected number of older fans in their 20s and 30s, known as " bronies ". Among fanworks produced by this older crowd included re-imagined art of the Friendship Is Magic cast as human equivalents. Hasbro saw this art and came up with the idea of developing the spin-off with a similar re-imagining. [2]

The earliest known official use of the "Equestria Girls" name occurred in 2011 when the American television channel The Hub (a joint venture between Discovery Communications and Hasbro ; now known as Discovery Family ) released a promotional trailer for Hasbro Studio 's Friendship Is Magic television series which featured a modified version of Katy Perry 's " California Gurls "; [3] However, the trailer has nothing to do with the later-launched franchise.

In December 2012, Hasbro registered a trademark for the name "Equestria Girls" at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). [4] [5] The franchise was briefly mentioned in the media earlier in February and March 2013. [6] [7] In an interview in the February/March 2013 issue of the Kidscreen magazine, Hasbro's senior vice president of international distribution and development, Finn Arnesen, called My Little Pony a "top-priority" brand for the company; the movie was described as "a new companion series" that would "[send] the pony heroes on a mission to a new world where they take on human form". [6] Equestria Girls was announced in May 2013 with a movie and other media strategies, [8] and it was included in Hasbro's licensing program for My Little Pony announced in June 2013, [9] which began at the 2013 Licensing International Expo along with the company's other properties. [10] The spin-off was to be a part of the 30th anniversary of the My Little Pony brand. [8]

Along with the toys, Hasbro planned to produce related merchandise and media including movies, apparel, and accessories. Hasbro's chief marketing officer, John A. Frascotti, called the franchise a "major strategic initiative" for the company. [8] The human-based toys were developed to appeal to girls in their teens as a means to extend the My Little Pony brand. [11] In addition, Hasbro would continue its licensing deals with book publisher Little, Brown and Company and comic book publisher IDW Publishing to publish related works. [9]

Equestria Girls is regarded as Hasbro's take on Monster High , [12] a line of goth-themed fashion dolls launched by Mattel (one of the major rivals of Hasbro in the toy industry) in 2010. Monster High featured non-human skin and hair colors, was supported by multimedia tie-ins , and had its popularity and sales peaked in 2012 and 2013 . [13] The same year Hasbro was launching the Equestria Girls spin-off in 2013, Mattel was just launching a fairytale-themed spin-off of Monster High , named Ever After High . [14] [15]

In the audio commentary included in the Rainbow Rocks home media, Meghan McCarthy commented that Equestria Girls was initially not intended to become an ongoing franchise and that the thought of a sequel did not cross her mind. [16]

Equestria Girls takes place in an alternate version of Equestria resembling modern-day Earth , whose population consists of humanoids with skins colored other than the usual human skin colors , with most being similar to their counterparts in the main My Little Pony TV series and toy line in terms of appearance and personality. Several locales in the parallel world serve as counterparts to the main cities and establishments in Equestria: for example, Canterlot High School, which corresponds to Canterlot in Equestria, is run by Principal Celestia and her sister, Vice Principal Luna, who are the equivalent of Princesses Celestia and Princess Luna, the rulers of Equestria.

The entire franchise is primarily set in a fictional world parallel to the pony-inhabited fantasy setting of the 2010 incarnation of My Little Pony , accessible via a magic mirror. The toys and other series of media additionally feature alternate humanoid versions of pony characters in roles similar to the counterparts in Equestria; characters, as depicted in the Friendship Is Magic television series, who travel between worlds assume similar forms in the alternative setting.

The main characters are collectively referred to in merchandise as the Equestria Girls . Beginning in Rainbow Rocks , they are also the members of a rock band called the "Rainbooms". In Legend of Everfree , they assume magical abilities that come from geodes they discover.

Allspark Animation (previously credited under Hasbro Studios), a subsidiary of Hasbro , has commissioned the production of several animated movies, specials, and shorts (except Equestria Girls Minis shorts ). Most of the animated media were produced by DHX Studios Vancouver 's 2D animation team in Canada , except the Canterlot Shorts from 2017 , which were produced by Boulder Media in the Republic of Ireland (a company acquired by Hasbro in 2016).

The following works were produced under this scope:

A media tie-in to promote the Equestria Girls Minis toy line, the animated shorts ranging from 15 to 30 seconds in length were showcased on various online outlets including the toy line's official website and official YouTube channel beginning in late 2015.

The animation studio which produced the shorts is yet to be identified.

The following juvenile fiction chapter books are originally published by Little, Brown and Company imprint of Hachette Book Group USA . The Orchard Book's imprint of Hachette UK, as well as The Five Mile Press in Australia, also published the books. The dates listed are the American publish dates.

Other than the chapter books, the following books were also published by the LB Kids imprint.

A special short story, featuring the origins of Sunset Shimmer, was published in the IDW My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic 2013 San Diego Comic-Con comic variant in July 2013. It also included additional stories in a stand-alone issue, titled My Little Pony Annual 2013: Equestria Girls , released on October 30, 2013. [25] [26]

An issue of IDW's Fiendship Is Magic features the sirens, the evil creatures that appeared in Rainbow Rocks .

In the main story, a prequel to the events of the movie but told in flashback from a series of interviews, the five students, Pinkie Pie, Rarity, Fluttershy, Applejack, and Rainbow Dash struggle as freshmen at Canterlot High. Pinkie cannot find a school club that makes her happy, while Rainbow Dash wants to be the star player of the Wondercolts soccer team despite her inability to play on the team. Meanwhile, Applejack is initially glad to see her cousins Babs Seed and Sunflower, but they ridicule her fashion while making friends with Rarity, the fashion expert. However, when Rarity asks Fluttershy, who has been worried about Sunflower's sick chihuahua dog but is unable to speak up about it, to join them for lunch one day, Babs Seed and Sunflower refuse to allow her.
On the day of the first game, Pinkie has found her true calling, as leader of the school's glee club, and gets Fluttershy to help distribute cheering equipment to the crowd. When Babs and Sunflower refuse Fluttershy's help, both Applejack and Rarity decide to abandon the two and join Fluttershy. The crowd helps Rainbow Dash to remember the team spirit and foregoes her ego to help her team to win. The five become fast friends, though all this is detailed in the present by Sunset to be used for her gains.

The next day, Applejack is shocked to discover that a social media user called "Anon-a-miss" has posted a message about the nickname and that everyone at school has read it and begun to tease her. The situation worsens after the next slumber party, held at Rarity's house when Anon-a-miss posts photos that the girls took of one another while trying on silly outfits. They begin to suspect Sunset, as she was the only person present at both events and the colors on Anon-a-miss' social media page now match the ones she favors. Soon, embarrassing secrets about other students begin to show up online, causing the student body as a whole to turn against Sunset.
When Sunset writes to Twilight for help, Twilight reminds her of the Windigos in Equestria, which feed on hatred and distrust between friends and reminds her of the importance of family. Sunset shows these messages to the other girls the next day and asks them if they honestly believe that she could be responsible for stirring up this trouble. The mention of family prompts Sunset to question Applejack, Rainbow Dash, and Rarity about the events leading up to their secrets being exposed. Their answers lead her to realize Anon-a-miss' identity, and she is proven right when Apple Bloom, Scootaloo, and Sweetie Belle confess their involvement. Apple Bloom had created Anon-a-miss as a way to get back at Applejack for spending so much time with Sunset rather than her family, and the other two soon joined in, with other students feeding them fresh gossip. They delete the profile, and everyone gets back on good terms with one another in time for the final party at Sweet Apple Acres.

Up until the Friendship Games lineup, Hasbro has been releasing a series of live-action music videos to promote the toy line. The videos feature female dancers, dressed as the protagonists, dancing to the renditions of the song "Equestria Girls", a number heard in the first Equestria Girls movie.

With the first lineup, Hasbro released a live-action music video, titled Magic of Friendshi
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