Equestria Girls: Through The Mirror (2013)

Go behind the scenes of My Little Pony: Equestria Girls to see how the magic of Equestria was brought into the human world.

Introduction to "Equestria Girls: Through The Mirror"
"Equestria Girls: Through The Mirror", also known merely as "My Little Pony: Equestria Girls", is a 2013 animated feature movie that acts as a spin-off of the popular "My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic" television series. Directed by Jayson Thiessen and composed by Meghan McCarthy, the film presents a new measurement where the pony characters transform into human-like versions of themselves. It was developed by Hasbro as a growth of the My Little Pony franchise and was launched theatrically on June 15, 2013.

Plot Summary
The film's story begins in the wonderful land of Equestria, where Twilight Sparkle has actually just been crowned a princess. Throughout her crowning, a bitter previous trainee of Princess Celestia named Sunset Shimmer steals Twilight's crown-- the Element of Magic-- and leaves through a magic mirror. The crown is unintentionally sent out to an alternative universe where everybody, consisting of Twilight, becomes a human upon entry.

Figured out to retrieve her crown, Twilight follows Sunset Shimmer through the mirror. Upon arrival, Twilight is stunned to find herself in a human kind and finds that she's at Canterlot High, a high school where human variations of her pony pals attend. Without her crown, the magic in Equestria is at threat, so Twilight should adjust to her new body, make buddies, and fit into the odd world of high school to recover her crown.

In this world, Twilight meets human variations of her pony pals who, initially, are not pals due to previous adjustments by Sunset Shimmer. She encourages them to come together and rekindle their friendship. Twilight gets in the Fall Formal dance competitors, where the winner gets the crown, intending to win it back relatively.

Sundown Shimmer, familiar with Twilight's strategies, attempts to weaken her at every action, fearing that Twilight's success could threaten her own power and popularity in the school. As the dance techniques, Twilight and her new buddies introduce a project to win the trainee body's assistance and repair the relationships that Sunset Shimmer had previously sabotaged.

Styles and Messages
The film checks out themes familiar to fans of the My Little Pony franchise, such as the magic of relationship, the value of team effort, and individual development. It tackles the challenges of fitting in, making friends, and comprehending oneself in a brand-new environment. By highlighting that true friendship can conquer any barrier, "Equestria Girls: Through The Mirror" provides positive messages about empathy, empathy, and cooperation.

Critical Reception and Impact
"Equestria Girls: Through The Mirror" received combined reviews from critics and audiences alike. Fans of the initial series were divided over the choice to change the pony characters into humans, but numerous applauded the storytelling and character development that remained real to the spirit of "My Little Pony". Furthermore, the film's high-energy music and vibrant colors were well-received, securing its popularity amongst more youthful viewers.

The movie expanded the My Little Pony brand name, causing a new line of dolls and product, as well as a series of follows up and spin-offs that even more checked out the Equestria Girls universe.

Conclusion
In conclusion, "Equestria Girls: Through The Mirror" is a vibrant, musical experience that develops on the core worths of "My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic". Regardless of its divergence in design and character style, the film effectively communicates messages about the power of friendship and the strength of unity. With its appealing story and endearing characters, it handled to record the hearts of many fans and introduced a new measurement to the world of Equestria.

Top Cast

  • Mike Vogel
    Self
  • Meghan McCarthy
    Self
  • Tara Strong (small)
    Tara Strong
    Self / Twilight Sparkle (voice)
  • Jayson Thiessen (small)
    Jayson Thiessen
    Self
  • Stephen Davis
    Self
  • Ridd Sorenson
    Self
  • Kora Kosicka
    Self
  • Daniel Ingram
    Self
  • Ashleigh Ball (small)
    Ashleigh Ball
    Applejack / Rainbow Dash (voice) (uncredited)
  • Andrea Libman (small)
    Andrea Libman
    Pinkie Pie / Fluttershy (voice) (uncredited)
  • Tabitha St. Germain (small)
    Tabitha St. Germain
    Rarity (voice) (uncredited)