My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade
My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade

My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade

2006Movie50 minEnglish

Wysteria is beaming with pride; her gardens are in bloom, her little Breezie friends are in town, and it's time for Ponyville's fanciest spring parade, the ultimate celebration of flowers, flowers, flowers! But things don't go according to plan when Wysteria accidentally awakens Spike the Dragon, a sleepy, silly 1,000-year-old dragon. For you see, legend holds that when a dragon is awakened, an new princess is about to be crowned. But who is the Princess of Ponyville?

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Victoria DawsonGenres: Animation, Family, Fantasy

Plot Summary

The ponies of Canterlot are preparing for the annual Princess Promenade, a celebration where they honor their new princess. Princess Sparkle, however, is worried because she doesn't feel like a true princess. Meanwhile, the mischievous dragons Hitch and Honky are trying to sabotage the celebration, hoping to steal the Princess's crown and become kings of the dragons. Princess Sparkle must learn to embrace her own special qualities to save the day and ensure the Promenade is a success.

Critical Reception

My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade was a direct-to-video release aimed at a young audience. While not receiving extensive critical reviews, it was generally seen as a colorful and engaging entry in the My Little Pony franchise, praised for its positive messages about friendship and self-worth.

What Reviewers Say

  • A sweet and colorful animated special for young children.
  • Features positive themes of friendship and believing in oneself.
  • Offers simple entertainment with likable characters for its target demographic.

Google audience: Audience reception for this specific release is not readily available through aggregate Google user reviews, but generally, My Little Pony content is enjoyed by its young target audience for its themes and characters.

Fun Fact

The voice actor for Princess Sparkle, Kathleen Barr, has been a prominent voice in animation for decades, also voicing characters in 'Ed, Edd n Eddy' and 'Dragon Ball Z'.

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