Fluttershy and Rainbow have been friends since they were kids. Always together, never too far apart. It's a scary thought that it probably won't be that way forever.
Thanks to a magical mishap due to some mischievous meddling, Sunset has to deal with Adagio and Trixie, who both act like children when in the same room. Oh, and she also has to deal with her six friends who've actually been turned into children.
2020 was quite a tumultuous year from start to finish. My Little Dashie skipped over this year in the original, but this twelve-part month-by-month story offers a glimpse into what life was like for a pony who had been quarantining from the get-go.
Jason's life is growing dull. With no modivation and a lack of purpose in life, the last few months of high school seemed like the only thing to look forward to. Until a Rainbow changed everything...
Two young speedsters have run into each other for an epic match up to see which one is truly the fast in the world, the little red boy Dash Parr or Rainbow Dash the teenage magical pony girl. Who do you think will win?
A Cease and Desist letter may spell the end for the Rainbooms. They'll need to fight for their band's future in this tale of music, litigation, the 60s being kinda weird in general, and Rainbow Dash being a frickin' idiot.
Dyson, a Northern Mississippi slave from the American Civil War, woke up in Ghastly Gorge by himself. He has no idea how to escape, that is, until he meets her.
Life for a band on tour always brings fresh challenges. Fluttershy is ready to meet them, having grown confident as a band manager in the past two years. It’s just about the only thing she’s good at, after all.