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My Little Pony: A Maretime Bay Adventure is a 2022 video game that serves as a sequel to My Little Pony: A New Generation. Licensed by Hasbro and published by Outright Games , A Maretime Bay Adventure follows Sunny Starscout after the events of A New Generation as she tries to solve the mystery of recent criminal activity in Maretime Bay .
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My Little Pony: Equestria Girls, simply known as Equestria Girls, 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.
An additional minigame centered around My Little Pony: Equestria Girls based on Konami's Dance Dance Revolution and Just Dance series gameplay is also available. Players can use their fingers to tap on the screen to the beat of the music. The songs featured in the game are taken from the Equestria Girls movie, and award the player based on scoring.
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic panel from San Diego Comic-Con 2012; Sing-alongs; Coloring sheets; A Pony for Every Season [23] November 19, 2013 "Look Before You Sleep" (season 1, episode 8) "Winter Wrap Up" (season 1, episode 11) "Too Many Pinkie Pies" (season 3, episode 3) "Wonderbolts Academy" (season 3, episode 7)
"Games Ponies Play" is the twelfth episode of the third season of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic as well as the 64th overall. Directed by James Wootton and written by Dave Polsky, "Games Ponies Play" premiered on The Hub on February 9, 2013.
On her way back from the shaved ice truck, Pinkie gives one of her cones away to a little boy who accidentally drops his on the ground, and another gets snatched by a seagull. In order to get across the hot beach sand, Pinkie rolls on a beach ball, jumps across beach umbrellas, and sails on a kite before returning to her friends.
These were Hasbro's attempt at a more realistic version of My Little Pony. Takara variants. In 1984, Takara (Later merged with Tomy to form Takara Tomy) released a line of My Little Pony toys, which were released in two types: Osharena Pony (おしゃれなポニー, Osharena ponī) and Kawaii Pony (かわいいポニー, Kawaī ponī).