So she writes in her journal to the Starlight from Equestria, and ends up being invited to go there. all except Sunset Shimmer, who can't stop worrying about her responsibility of figuring out the possible dangers of magic in the human world. (This review contains a spoiler for "Movie Magic")Īll the girls are excited to attend the premiere of the Daring Do movie. It all turns into rather an amusing sort of "Scooby Doo" spoof, wherein the culprit is fairly easy to guess well before Velma- um, I mean, Twilight- reveals the identity of who's behind it all. (Or then again, maybe it's just a misunderstanding.) But there are several problems plaguing the production, and the girls begin to investigate. Meanwhile, the star of the movie, Chestnut Magnifico, may not be thrilled about playing Daring Do. They also meet Zoom's niece, Juniper Montage, who works as his assitant. And I have no idea whether her books have any basis in actual adventures, as they do in the pony world.) The reason the girls are invited to the set is because the movie's director, Canter Zoom, is an alumnus of Camp Everfree, and he appreciates their having saved it (in "Legend of Everfree"). (I suppose it shouldn't be surprising that these books exist in the human world just as they do in the pony world, although we don't actually meet the human version of Yearling.
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The special does have a happy ending, which is completely in keeping with the whole "Friendship is Magic" theme of the series from which "Equestria Girls" spun off. She comes up with a concept for their video, which she foolishly divulges to some girls from Crystal Prep Academy, who predictably steal the concept for their own entry in the contest. But when she goes to the mall looking for inspiration, she sees a video about a dance music video contest, and enters the Rainbooms in the contest. Rarity tells her friends she has a plan for yet another fundraiser, which in fact she doesn't. Still, there seems to be some urgency about the current fundraiser, and I still don't think a deadline makes sense. eh, now that I think about it, I guess that was just to keep the place open. (This doesn't really make sense to me, because there was an earlier fundraiser in the movie itself, which seemed to be sufficient.
Apparently they'd done a few other fundraisers, but were only half way to achieving their goal. At the start of the special, the girls are doing a car wash as a fundraiser to restore Camp Everfree. This takes place after the events of the movie Legend of Everfree.
But when I watched the third one, I decided to call it a miniseries, after all.Įquestria Girls Wiki IMDb My Little Pony Wiki And I felt that way throughout my viewing of the first two specials.
And I thought if I did think of the specials as parts of a whole, I'd consider the whole a limited series.
(They were also made available on Netflix starting in October 2017, under the title "Tales of Canterlot High.") Anyway, before I watched the DVD, I assumed I would consider them individual specials (despite the fact that some sites referred to it as a miniseries, and despite the fact that I was always planning on listing them all on one page). They were released on a single DVD in August 2017 under the title "Magical Movie Night," but I didn't get around to watching it until July 2018. This is a series of three specials that aired over three weeks in summer of 2017. My Little Pony: Equestria Girls - Magical Movie Night, on Discovery Family