My Little Pony (pilot episode)

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Megan with her pony TJ, who can't talk or fly
Megan with her pony TJ, who can't talk or fly

My Little Pony is an children's television special originally aired in the United States on April 14, 1984.

It was followed in 1985 by another special, My Little Pony: Escape From Catrina.

The two specials led to the continuing series My Little Pony in 1986, and were later syndicated as part of that series.

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[edit] Synopsis

When several Little Ponies are transformed into monsters by the Power of Darkness, a young girl named Megan joins the fight to rescue them.

[edit] Alternate Titles

  • On its original broadcast, the story was simply titled My Little Pony.
  • The two parts of the repeat version were titled Rescue From Midnight Castle Part 1 and Escape From Midnight Castle Part 2. The 2005 US DVD release used 'Escape' on screen for both episodes and 'Rescue' on the packaging and DVD menu.
  • In 1991, it was sold on VHS in the US as Firefly's Adventure, along with a Firefly toy.
  • It was sold on VHS in the UK as My Little Pony in Dreamland
  • The German translation was titled Abenteuer am Mitternachtsfluss - 'Adventure at Midnight River'.
  • The French translation was titled La grande invasion du château de minuit - 'The Great Invasion of Midnight Castle'

[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
'Call Upon The Sea Ponies'
'Call Upon The Sea Ponies'

The Little Ponies' lazy afternoon at Dream Castle is disturbed by the arrival of the Stratadons, huge dragons commanded by the batlike Scorpan. The beasts capture Moondancer and Cotton Candy and take them to Midnight Castle, a dark palace carved out of an island in the raging sea. Tirac, the goatlike lord of the castle, expresses disappointment and orders Scorpan to capture two more Ponies, threatening to kill the young dragon Spike should he fail.

Meanwhile, a pegasus pony named Firefly makes a desperate flight for help, and ends up crash-landing in a well at a human ranch. A young girl named Megan rescues the pony, and is amazed at her ability to speak. Firefly tells Megan she's just was the Little Ponies need, and invites her on a flight back to Dream Castle. (Song: Dancing On Air)

As Firely returns to Dream Castle, so do the Stratadons, who capture Bubbles and Ember. Megan angrily vows that she'll rescue them. Tirac dismisses Baby Ember as too small to be useful, and imprisons her with Spike. He then unleashes the Rainbow of Darkness on the other three Ponies, transforming them into hideous monsters - but his plan requires one more.

Megan, Applejack, Bow Tie, Twilight and Firefly journey to The Mushromp seek the help of the Moochick, but on the way Applejack falls from a rickety bridge into a deep river. As Megan dives to rescue her, both are swept under the water into a giant clam shell. They are rescued by the Sea Ponies, the brightly-coloured singing fish that dwell beneath the waters. (Song: Call Upon The Sea Ponies)

The Moochick gives Megan a tiny locket containing the Rainbow of Light, saying it's the only thing that can defeat Tirac. (Song: A Little Piece Of Rainbow)

The Sea Ponies show Megan and the others a secret entrance to Midnight Castle, and they make their way to the throne room. Along the way, Applejack is captured, and Tirac transforms her with the Rainbow of Darkness. Now that he has enough beasts to carry his Chariot of Darkness, Tirac plans to bring about something he calls The Night That Never Ends. Scorpan knocks the Rainbow of Darkness from his hands and the Little Ponies fight to keep it from him, but he soon overpowers them and recovers it.

As Tirac unleashes the Rainbow of Darkness for the final time, Megan retaliates by releasing the Rainbow of Light - but it's tiny, and quickly disappears into its vast black counterpart. After a moment, though, colour breaks through as the Rainbow of Light expands, destroying the Rainbow of Darkness and Tirac with it. Tirac's beasts are released from his spell, becoming butterflies, birds and Little Ponies once more - but Spike remains a baby dragon, as he's always been.

[edit] Characters

  • Megan: A young American girl who lives on a ranch, which Firefly makes a chance landing in when seeking help against the Striadons.
  • The Sea Ponies: Seawinkle, Wavedancer and Sealight lead a massive troupe of brightly coloured fish in an elaborate song and dance number.
  • The Moochic: A powerful yet eccentric gnome who's unable to remember anything without the help of his rabbit.
  • Tirac: A goatlike creature with a man's torso who unleashes the Power of Darkness on his enemies.
  • The Stratadons: The army of dragons Tirac sends to capture the Little Ponies.
  • Scorpan: A bat the size of a man who directs the Stratadons. He's eventually revealed to be a Prince transformed by Tirac's magic.
  • Spike: A friendly pink baby dragon imprisoned in Midnight Castle. The ponies assume him to be transformed by Tirac, but a baby dragon is his natural form.
Twilight the Unicorn, Firefly the Pegasus and Bow Tie the Earth Pony
Twilight the Unicorn, Firefly the Pegasus and Bow Tie the Earth Pony
Little Ponies featured in 'My Little Pony'
Name Type Colour Hair Colour Bow Symbol
Applejack Earth Pony Orange Yellow Sky Blue Apples
Bow Tie Earth Pony Blue Pink Yellow Bows
Bubbles Earth Pony Yellow Blue Dk.Green Bubbles
Cotton Candy Earth Pony Pink Pink Lt. Lavender Spots
Ember Earth Pony Lavender Pink Sky Blue None
Firefly Pegasus Pink Blue Lt. Lavender Lightning
Glory Unicorn White Blue Lt. Pink Comet
Medley Pegasus Green Green Yellow Music notes
Moondancer Unicorn White Red Sky Blue Moon and stars
T.J. Earth Pony Orange Cream None Large Spots
Twilight Unicorn Pink White Sky Blue Stars
Unknown Earth Pony White Rainbow Hot Pink Rainbow

[edit] Repeat Version

When My Little Pony became a regular series, the pilot episode was re-edited into a two-part story and shown along with the new episodes. Part 1 ended with Megan diving into the water after Applejack, and Part 2 opened with their musical rescue by the Sea Ponies. Other changes included the replacement of the pilot's opening song and closing credits with versions that matched the new series, and the complete removal of the song 'A Little Piece of Rainbow'.

[edit] Notes

  • Twilight's ability to teleport herself by chanting 'I wish, I wish, I wish' is echoed in My Little Pony: The Movie, where Fizzy uses her 'unicorn magic' to teleport across a river of Smooze. In the series, teleportation is an ability of all unicorns, and is known as 'winking in and out'. Twilight's 'I wish, I wish..." chant is imitated by the 2003 pony Skywishes, who has a habit of saying the same phrase when wishing
  • This special features a Little Pony who was never made available as a plastic toy, a white Earth Pony with pink/gold/yellow/green/purple mane and pink/blue/purple tail, and a rainbow over clouds as her symbol. She makes several appearances, always with Twinkles the Cat on her back, but remains non-speaking and unnamed. 2003 pony Rainbow Dash carries a strong resemblance to this pony. The only major difference is that Rainbow Dash's body is pale blue rather than white, otherwise hair colors and symbol all match up.
  • None of the Little Ponies featured here appeared in any subsequent My Little Pony serials, though Megan, Spike and the Moochick all became regulars in the continuing series.
  • Ember is the only pony in the series' (and possibly the toys') history that does not carry a symbol on her hip.

[edit] DVD Releases

The two-part version of the episode is available on the following:

  • USA (Region 1): Disc 4 of My Little Pony: The Complete First Season
  • Germany (Region 2, German language): Abenteuer am Mitternachtsfluss
  • Australia (Region 4): The Prince and the Ponies & Rescue from Midnight Castle & Escape from Catrina

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