My Little Pony: A Very Pony Place
Three different stories focusing on the new characters exclusively released in the special: Lily Lightly, Storybelle, Star Flight, Heart Bright and lastly, Puzzlemint.
Casts & Crew
Tabitha St. Germain
Janyse Jaud
Maryke Hendrikse
Britt McKillip
Chantal Strand
Andrea Libman
Kathleen Barr
Venus Terzo
Tracey Moore
Jeanne Romano
Anna Cummer
Erin Mathews
Kelly Metzger
Adrienne Carter
Cathy Weseluck
Also Directed by John Grusd
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Nothing's as much fun as making new friends! So Sky Wishes and Star Catcher want everyone in Ponyville and Butterfly Island to meet and get to know each other. But there's a problem. Pegasus ponies are very, very shy! Sky Wishes and Star Catcher decide the only way to bring their friends together is to have a high-flying party with fun games, music and even a mile high sundae!
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