In the wake of the Canterlot Wedding, Fluttershy has to ask Twilight a very difficult question.
Ponies these days are nuzzling younger than ever. Talk to your foals about the dangers of unprotected tummy rubs.
Star Power isn't Twilight Sparkle -- but she does play her on TV.
Twilight accidentally brings her reflection to life, forcing her to confront her neurosis.
Dust has lived on the edge of Ponyville all her life, keeping to herself and studying. When she makes a big discovery, she's eager to run to the castle and spread the good news! But why don't the ponies of Ponyville seem happy to see her?
Twilight and Shining Armor have a little sister named Light Step. Everypony expects so much of her.
Deep Cover isn't Applejack -- but she does play her on TV.
Butter Up isn't Fluttershy -- but she does play her on TV.
When Twilight is awake, Celestia is her teacher, and she a faithful student. But when Twilight shuts her eyes, another mare approaches, who teaches her a very different lesson.
When Twilight is accused of nepotism, her friends rush to her defense! Sortof.
From the stone age to the modern world, Celestia guides her little ponies into the future. And she needs to keep playing. Just one more turn. Always one more turn.
Dash has a pet robot! She's just the best.
Double Time is a changeling. Years ago, she fought the Crystal Empire in the war in the north. Now she's Cadence's prisoner.
Bioshock meets MLP in this psychological thriller, where Celestia's new faithful student, Siren Song, must discover the truth behind the city beneath the waves. Arriving in pursuit of Twilight, Siren finds herself trapped in a city of horrors.
Barnstormer isn't Rainbow Dash -- but she does play her on TV.