For this character's pony counterpart, see Flash Sentry. For General Flash and Adobe Flash, see List of ponies#General Flash and animation. Flash Sentry's human counterpart appears in the My Little Pony Equestria Girls franchise. He is a student at Canterlot High School, electric guitarist for the band "Flash Drive", and Sunset Shimmer's ex-boyfriend. In late April 2013, an image of human
References. My Little Pony Equestria Girls is a 2013 CanadianAmerican animated fantasy musical film released as a part of Hasbro's toy line and media franchise of the same name, which is itself an anthropomorphized spinoff of the 2010 relaunch of the main My Little Pony franchise. The film was written by Meg.
Sandalwood is a male human and a student from Canterlot High School. He is not named in the films, but he is named in the credits of the television broadcasts of the Rainbow Rocks and Friendship Games animated shorts. He is finally referred to by name in the special My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Sunset's Backstage Pass. Sandalwood first appears in My Little Pony Equestria Girls as a student
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Kiwi Lollipop and Supernova Zap are female humans who are the antagonists of the special My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Sunset's Backstage Pass. They are a pop duo under the band name PostCrush and the respective stage names K-Lo and Su-Z. K-Lo and Su-Z are introduced as Sunset Shimmer and Pinkie Pie's favorite pop duo, PostCrush, reuniting for one night only at the Starswirled Music Festival
The Shadowbolts are a team of human students who attend Crystal Prep Academy in the human world. They appear in the film My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Friendship Games, the half-hour special Dance Magic, and the IDW comics' My Little Pony Annual 2013. In the film My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Friendship Games, Crystal Prep Academy's Shadowbolts compete against Canterlot High School's
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks by Perdita Finn is a book published on April 8, 2014, bearing ISBN 978-0-316-28486-8 It serves as a prequel to the film of the same name and is adapted from the first eight animated shorts, which coincide with the film. The Ponies in the Band. Springtime's Soundtrack. The Case of the Missing Bass.
Swimsuit, My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Forgotten Friendship. Street magician, Street Magic with Trixie! Superhero costume, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Issue #18. Hotel Chic, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Issue #21. Manehattan disguise, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Issue #22. Sneaking outfit, My Little Pony: Friendship is
My Little Pony: The Art of Equestria is a hardcover book by Mary Jane Begin (the author and illustrator of My Little Pony: Under the Sparkling Sea) and Hasbro, Inc. that shows the artwork that was used to develop My Little Pony Friendship is Magic into a series. Included are concept art and sketches by Lauren Faust, along with an interview with her, a foreword by Jayson Thiessen, and
Sonata Dusk is one of the three main antagonists (alongside Adagio Dazzle and Aria Blaze) in My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks. She is a backup singer in her band the Dazzlings, rivaling the Rainbooms. She was voiced by Maryke Hendrikse, who later played Marlo Buchanan in Barbie: Dolphin Magic. The Dazzlings, including Adagio Dazzle, Aria Blaze and Sonata, appear in My Little Pony
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