(Sequel to "Dragon of Steel", familiarity with the former is strongly recommended. Based on "Superman II", both the theatrical version and the Donner cut.) Spike, as Super Dragon, is pitted against Garble and two other dragons.
Scootaloo wasn't quite sure what she expected when she found a letter from her "secret admirer" asking to meet her after school, but it wasn't an invitation to the school dance. Nor was it spending Hearts and Hooves Day with Silver Spoon.
Yona joins Sandbar and Silverstream on an epic ocean voyage to find the mysterious sea dragons. Can Yona overcome her crippling fear of deep water in the process?
When Yona invites Sandbar to a Yakyakistan festival, Sandbar's past history experiencing transphobia rears its ugly head. Can he win against his own intrusive thoughts and enjoy his Hearth's Warming with the yak he loves?
Pinkie Pie and Spike spend time together for Hearth's Warning Eve, baking cupcakes that shoot fire - to the equal concern and delight of everyone. They then realize that Pinkie is a professional baker. Whew. But why are Pinkie and Spike...KISSING?!
Can a town really be home without the pony you love? Braeburn has fallen for a unicorn in Ponyville, and must now deal with the frustrations of being apart from his cuddly stallion.
(Prequel to "Birthday Built For Two".) On a trip to the Crystal Empire, Starlight finds Sunburst acting rather strange. Before she has a chance to ask him though, she gets roped into helping him foalsit Flurry Heart for a day.
Braeburn receives a mysterious summons from Applejack: it seems she has a stallion she thinks he may like. With nopony for him in Appleloosa, it couldn't hurt to visit Ponyville to find out could it?
(Takes place between the events of "Birthday Built for Two" and "Rock Solid Approval?", as well as in an AU during the events of "To Where and Back Again".) Cheese Sandwich gets roped into foalsitting the Cake Twins when Pinkie is called away.