Cozy Glow has been locked away in Tartarus as punishment for her crimes. There she meets her pen pal and new neighbor, Lord Tirek. She then proceeds to drive him completely nuts.
Applejack finds herself haunted by the spirit of Tirek. Under his influence she’ll commit unspeakable horrors the likes of which she never thought she was capable of... or she'll just meme on some ponies… Whatever.
Sunset Shimmer faces a threat that could potentially unravel her new life in Canterlot High. A danger that comes in the form of a hulking man in a classy suit. His name? Superintendent Tirek. And he isn't afraid to pull any punches.
The final confrontation is here. All of Equestria's baddest and evilest villains lead by Grogar, versus six determined ponies (plus one plucky dragon). But then, Twilight does something unforgivable...
Best friends Laurel and Yanny finally realize their dream of opening up their business in Ponyville... at least they would if ponies would stop mishearing their names.
On a dark and stormy night, a fiendish scientist unveils the most terrifying invention to be unleashed upon the innocent world: My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
A conflict between a stallion and mare leads to the Mane Six intervening. Now, when it comes to relationships, things don't always work out well. This is no exception.
There are many great mysteries in Ponyville, 65% of wich involve Pinkie Pie in some form or other. But of all the mysteries, the one that plagues Twilight Sparkle the most (besides Pinkie) is why does Rainbow Dash keep crashing into her home?
Spike is in all the wrong places at all the wrong times. He keeps on stumbling across everypony during their most embarrassing moments. Is it by pure chance, or is he up to something?
It takes a lot to get on Pinkie Pie's bad side, but what the Filly Wonka Candy Company, Incorporated has done is just plain inexcusable. It's time for extreme measures - Pinkie Pie style!
When Twilight returns back to Equestria after her time in the human world, she learns she lost something very important. Two things, in fact. Once you go hands, you never go back… for other appendages.
After half of Twilight's mane gets ripped off, she decides that it's time to visit the Author of All Beings in order to give herself a sparkly magical mane, just like Celestia. One problem: the Author of All Beings is a massive jerkface.
The truth of the matter is, Spike didn't realize that writing The Noble Dragon Code would get him worshipped as a god but, hey, whattcha gonna do? Them's the breaks.
When Twilight is briefly detained in the episode 'Marks For Effort', Spike is left alone to supervise her class. But his methods of teaching are... different, to say the least.
How is Twilight supposed to figure out what the cutie map means when it chooses a cutie mark that a bunch of ponies have, and none of said ponies bother showing up?
When a colt named "Bad Dude" storms into Celestia's personal study and declares himself as her latest arch enemy, the Princess can't help but nearly gush from the sight. But is there more to "Bad Dude" than his cute exterior would suggest?