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"Friendship Is Magic" is the collective name for the series premiere of the animated television series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. The episodes follow Twilight Sparkle, a studious, antisocial unicorn, who reluctantly travels to the town of Ponyville at the insistence of her mentor, Princess Celestia.
"The Best Night Ever" was directed by Jayson Thiessen (supervising) and James Wootton, and written by Amy Keating Rogers.The initial draft of the episode was thirty-nine pages long, six more than a typical My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic script; [2] it included more extensive version of the "Piggy Dance", which was removed and instead appears in season two episode "Baby Cakes".
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Principal Celestia leaves Twilight Sparkle and Spike in charge of tending to her garden while she's on vacation. Unbeknownst to Twilight, some Equestrian magic enchants her watering can. As Twilight begins watering and singing to the plants, the plants start to grow and come to life, singing along to Twilight's song.
Twilight Sparkle (voiced by Tara Strong, singing voice by Rebecca Shoichet) – Two different incarnations of this character have appeared in the Equestria Girls franchise. Princess Twilight Sparkle , the unicorn with wings who appeared in Friendship Is Magic , transformed into a humanoid teenager after traveling from Equestria.
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (also known as My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Magical Movie Night on home media release [1] and My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Tales of Canterlot High on Netflix) [2] is a trilogy of animated television specials based on Hasbro's toyline and media franchise of the same name, which in turn is a spin-off of the 2010 relaunch of the main My Little Pony ...
The story misidentified Twilight Sparkle as Fluttershy on initial publication and the paper issued a correction, [252] which some journalists have jokingly considered as "the best New York Times correction ever", [253] [254] [255] though others saw it as a sign of the journalistic integrity of the Times.
The students of Canterlot High School attend a field trip to Camp Everfree, a nature camp owned by Gloriosa Daisy and her brother, Timber Spruce.During the bus ride, transfer student Twilight Sparkle has a nightmare of being overtaken by "Midnight Sparkle", a malevolent alter ego of herself produced while temporarily corrupted by Equestrian magic.