My name is Twilight Sparkle, I think. I'm surrounded by ponies who say things I don't understand. I don't seem to be able to move. And I can't tell them that. I may have a slight problem.
After Rarity defeated the Semen King in order to resurrect Spike in the last of the series, the once-thought-dead enemy returns to seek his vengeance against the beautiful unicorn that harmed him.
When one is the unofficial "Princess of Books", one must pay her respects in the public eye, today towards Sir Penatia Trotsworth. This is a blessing and a curse.
Rarity is a fan of the only Native American band to have a top-five hit. Huh, who knew? Also, Twilight kidnaps a bunch of young ponies for really creepy but stupid reasons.
Some ponies do not have wings, yet wish to fly. Cherry Berry, Pinkie Pie, and Starlight Glimmer, they overcome this obstacle in various ways. Spring Loaded seeks to soar through the air on a super trampoline. What could go wrong?
The ambassador for the kirin ponies shows up in Canterlot to take up residency, and his name is something to be remembered, mostly because nopony can write it down.
Sunset Shimmer, Starlight Glimmer, Tempest Shadow, and Twilight Sparkle find themselves trapped in a Super Trampoline story. So they decide to visit the beach.
After a mysterious headline adorns the top of the Ponyville Foal Free Press, we take to the streets to ask citizens if it's true: is Fluttershy Best Pony?