My Little Pony: Equestria Girls: Through the Mirror by G. M. Berrow is the first Super Special book.[1] Steve Scott is credited for its cover design. Its story is an adaptation of My Little Pony Equestria Girls based on the screenplay by Meghan McCarthy. It was published on on October 1, 2013, bearing ISBN 978-0-316-24762-7.[2]
"When her new crown is stolen from the Crystal Empire, Princess Twilight Sparkle pursues the thief, Sunset Shimmer, in an alternate world, where she finds herself turned into... a girl!
"To regain her crown and return to Equestria, Twilight must learn to fit in in this strange new world and defeat Sunset Shimmer in a competition to be crowned princess of the Fall Formal at Canterlot High. Luckily, she has the assistance of Spike and five girls who remind her of a certain group of ponies back home."
Table of contents
Chapter title
Pages
Chapter 1: The Princess Summit
1-14
Chapter 2: Sunset Shimmer Strikes at Night
17-25
Chapter 3: A Royal Predicament
27-39
Chapter 4: Through the Portal
41-48
Chapter 5: Storming the Castle
51-63
Chapter 6: Searching for Celestia
65-73
Chapter 7: A Lunchroom Divided
75-88
Chapter 8: Sunset Comes After Twilight
91-104
Chapter 9: The Wrong Kind of Attention
107-119
Chapter 10: The Definition of a Winner
121-132
Chapter 11: The Tails of Twilight Sparkle
135-142
Chapter 12: A Frame and a Flash
145-155
Chapter 13: The Truth About Equestria
157-163
Chapter 14: A Chance for the Dance
165-170
Chapter 15: The Canterlot High School Coronation
173-192
Chapter 16: The True Colors of Sunset
195-201
Chapter 17: After the Sun Sets
203-207
Chapter 18: Back to Equestria
209-216
A Special Surprise
In Their Element
Friends of a Feather
Canterlot School Spirit
A Shimmer of Hope
The Meaning of Magic
Princess Summit Agenda
Sweet Shoppe Dreams
Decorate Your Dream Dance
Put Your Best Hoof Forward
217-end
Differences between the book and the film
Sunset Shimmer trips over Spike's arm instead of his tail.
Twilight does not encounter a male student and his dog in front of Canterlot High School.
Principal Celestia and Vice Principal Luna wear gowns to the Fall Formal. In the movie, they wear their regular outfits.
Sunset threatens to destroy the portal to Equestria with a golf club instead of a sledgehammer.
Rainbow Dash is the only one who helps Spike try to keep the crown away from Sunset Shimmer, Snips, and Snails.
Sunset transforms while inside the school gym instead of on the front courtyard.
Sunset's transformed form includes a gnarled horn, a concept that would later be applied to Midnight Sparkle in Friendship Games.
Sunset Shimmer's transformed form shoots fireballs to turn Snips and Snails into creatures like her and to turn the students into zombies. In the movie, Sunset used magic beams to transform Snips and Snails and she used hypnosis to turn the students into zombies.
When the students are zombies, they have red eyes. In the movie, they have green eyes.
Various lines are altered.
In their altered forms, Twilight and Rarity's human counterparts have unicorn horns.
When the event is over, Sunset apologizes to the students instead of repairing the school with Snips and Snails.
When Twilight and Spike return to Equestria, her human friends are not shown reverting to ordinary humans and Pinkie Pie is not shown trying to follow them.
Rainbow Rocks
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks by Perdita Finn is a book published on April 8, 2014, bearing ISBN 978-0-316-28486-8.[3][4] It serves as a prequel to the film of the same name and is adapted from the first eight animated shorts, which coincide with the film.
Table of contents
Chapter title
Pages
The Ponies in the Band
Guitar Centered
Dueling Guitars
Springtime's Soundtrack
The Case of the Missing Bass
Rock-and-Roll Hall of Shame!
Jam Session
A Walk on the Wild Side
The Pied Piper of Hamsters
Pinkie on the One
Drumroll, Please!
Snared!
Player Piano
Keyboard Magic
School of Rock
Music to Our Ears!
Dancing Room Only!
Differences between the book and the film
Mrs. Cake has an additional line, "Lovely day isn't it?"
After the girls play their instruments, their tails and ears disappear, unlike the shorts where they remain in their half-pony form near the end.
Twilight is not involved in getting the gym ready, but is mentioned; nor does she join the rest of her friends at the carnival.
There is additional dialogue in the music store.
Rarity also names another hamster "Mayfield Bumblepuss".
The ending of the hamster fiasco is different. Instead of making a snide comment, Rarity recognizes Fluttershy's musical talent and asks her to be the band's tambourinist.
The scene where Principal Celestia confiscates DJ Pon-3's headphones is replaced by a fire drill announced by Vice Principal Luna.
The guitar that Trixie "wins" after the shred-off is $1,200 instead of $12,000. It is also not a double-necked guitar.
The scene in the kitchen has more dialogue such as Pinkie asking Granny Smith what it means to fold.
Pinkie helps out Rarity with the banner instead of Rainbow Dash. There is also an additional scene that shows the unfortunate results of having too much glitter on the banner.
There are additional scenes with Trixie throughout.
There are also additional appearances of DJ Pon-3 throughout.
It is explained that Trixie gave Rarity the grand piano.
Instead of hearing the ringing of a kitchen timer, Rainbow Dash looks at her watch.
There is additional dialogue throughout the piano episode.
Granny Smith has a harder time remembering whom she sold Applejack's bass to.
The human versions of Flim and Flam wear boater hats just like their Equestrian counterparts.
Instead of Granny Smith passing by Applejack saying "Since when do you play the bass?" and Applejack face-palming, Trixie passes by Applejack saying "Are those costumes for your band?", and Applejack replies "Just for practicin'."
The scenes taking place in Equestria were created for the book to bridge the beginning and the end.
The verses of "Perfect Day for Fun" are extremely different. Only the choruses remain the same.
The carnival takes place before the band is formed. In the shorts, the band plays at the carnival.
Rainbow Rocks - The Mane Event
My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks - The Mane Event by Perdita Finn is the junior novelization of the film Rainbow Rocks. It was published on October 7, 2014.[5]
Table of contents
Chapter title
Pages
All the Wrong Notes
1-6
Pitch-Perfect Ponies
7-12
Sunset Shimmer's Blues
13-22
Music to Their Ears (and Tails!)
23-36
Out of Sync
37-44
Devilish Divas
45-54
Facing the Music
55-66
In the Key of Princess
67-78
Rainbow Road Trip
79-86
Reunion Rhythms
87-100
The Band to Beat
101-108
Pajama Jam
109-120
Princess in Peril
121-128
Backstage Backbiting
129-148
Friendship unplugged
149-156
Star Power
157-170
Dis-chords
171-174
Off the Charts (and under the Stage)
175-186
A Rainbow Reunion
187-196
Battle of the Bands
197-204
Curtain Calls
205-210
Rave Reviews for the Rainbooms!
211-216
A Special Surprise
217-end
Differences between the book and the film
Some of Sonata and Aria's arguments are slightly longer.
The Rainbooms are occasionally referred to by their original name, the Sonic Rainbooms.
Some dialogue is altered. For instance, Rarity's "past... ahem... booboos" is changed to "past misdeeds".
The scenes of students getting along during Better Than Ever are different.
Sunset meets the Dazzlings in the main office instead of the foyer.
Pinkie's "off like this" visual gags are different.
As is customary with novelizations, most song lyrics are replaced by descriptive text and/or dialogue, with the exception of Under Our Spell, which is mostly written out.
When Principal Celestia and Vice-Principal Luna become entranced, the say together in unison, "We've never wanted anything more."
Sunset gets the book from her car instead of her locker.
The books that belong to Sunset and Celestia are switched. The book that Sunset carries has Celestia's cutie mark on it instead of her own and the book in Equestria has Sunset's cutie mark instead of Celestia's.
There is additional dialogue for the Mane Six in the scene in Equestria.
The gag where Applejack and Pinkie play cards is not present and neither is Rainbow's line before Twilight returns to Canterlot High.
Rainbow Dash shows Twilight videos of all the main five transforming, not just herself.
Twilight doesn't shout, "Friendship is magic!"
Rainbow Dash invites Twilight to be the newest member of the Rainbooms instead of Rarity.
The gag with Spike photobombing Rarity, Fluttershy, and Sunset's selfie is not present.
During the rehearsal at Sweet Apple Acres, instead of the Rainbooms completely failing to turn into their half-pony forms, they partially transform. For example, Pinkie Pie only gets one pony ear.
Adagio calls the Rainbooms "the Rainblossoms" instead of Aria. In addition, Trixie does not intentionally call the Rainbooms by the wrong name like "Rainbrooms" or "Raingoons".
During Shake Your Tail, Twilight is mentioned to be playing tambourine and singing backup harmony, rather than Fluttershy.
The conversation between the Rainbooms before the semi-finals takes place in the janitor's closet instead of backstage. Additionally, during that conversation, Rarity is given a line of dialogue.
Whenever Trixie disappears, Pinkie doesn't catch her hiding.
During Awesome As I Wanna Be, Rainbow Dash's transformation is caused by Trixie holding up a poster of Twilight overshadowing her, rather than Rainbow just getting carried away.
Octavia's line "I knew she was still trouble" is given to a different girl and Octavia has a different line, "I'm a classically trained musician. It should have been me!"
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls: Sunset Shimmer's Time to Shine by Perdita Finn is an original Equestria Girls story set between the second and third films. Two editions of it were published on May 5, 2015, a Barnes & Noble Special Edition bearing ISBN 978-0-316-38650-0[6] and another edition bearing ISBN 978-0-316-41079-3.[7][8]
"Return to the halls of Canterlot High and join the Equestria Girls for an original adventure in friendship and magic! Equestria Girls 4 is the fourth follow-up to fan-favorites, Through the Mirror, Rainbow Rocks, and The Mane Event."
With the exception of Chapter 19 and the activity pages, all of the chapter titles contain the word "game" in them.
Summary
"This chapter book picks up where Sunset Shimmer's Time to Shine leaves off and ties into the next Equestria Girls movie!"
Table of contents
Chapter title
Pages
A Whole New Ball Game
1-10
The Name of the Game
11-14
The Only Game in Town
15-22
Game Plan
23-34
She's Got Game
35-48
A Losing Game
49-56
Fun and Games
57-62
Two Can Play at That Game
63-70
Ahead of the Game
71-80
Game Changer
81-88
At the Top of Her Game
89-102
Let the Games Begin!
103-110
Playing Games
111-118
Game's Up
119-124
Back in the Game
125-140
Fair Game?
141-154
Endgame
155-164
Stop the Games!
165-174
Everyone's a Winner
175-182
Life After the Games
183-184
A Special Surprise
185-end
Differences between the book and the film
Applejack's guess as to why the mystery girl would mess with the statue is presented as an explanation. Rarity's guess is not present.
In the library scene, in addition to Rainbow Dash bringing up the sports CPA beats CHS in, Pinkie Pie also brings up all the other activities CPA beats them in.
CHS Rally Song is the only song to appear in the novelization, but it has slightly different lyrics.
In addition to showing Puppy Spike the device, Sci-Twi plugs it into her computer to upload the data collected from it.
Sunny Flare has a line at the bus station.
Cinch and Sci-Twi's meeting outside CHS, which was cut from the American TV showing, has less dialogue.
All of the energy being sucked out of the portal and the Equestria Girls is purple instead of their respective colors.
In the Wondercolts lineup, Sandalwood, Micro Chips, and Derpy are replaced by "Cecil", "Poindexter", and Trixie.
In the auditorium, in addition to the rift showing the Everfree Forest, Sci-Twi sees a rift showing Ponyville Town Hall.
The P.A. announcement before the Acadeca by Luna is instead given in the auditorium.
Trixie makes a concoction that explodes instead of Derpy. In addition, the running gag of her "disappearing" after the smoke clears reappears here.
Applejack doesn't say, "Oh, it puts you on a field, all right."
Dean Cadance does not appear to be certain that CHS won the Tricross Relay and also does not instruct all students to proceed to the gym.
The rift in the sky after the Tricross Relay shows Rainbow Falls instead of the Equestrian night sky. Some of the water from the Falls pours on top of the Rainbooms' heads.
Rainbow Dash corrects Cinch to say that only one of CHS's students had wings, adding, "And I didn't even cross the finish line."
The dialogue in the Wondercolts' corner before Capture the Flag is longer.
Sunset uses Sci-Twi's device to stop Midnight Sparkle from making more rifts before transforming herself.
While Midnight Sparkle is referred to by name in the narration, Sunset's alter ego, Daydream Shimmer, is not.
In the movie, Sour Sweet says, "Mostly it was her!" in reference to Principal Cinch. In the novel, she blames it on Sci-Twi, thereby invalidating her change of heart at the end of the movie.
When Cadance says to Twilight that she will talk to Celestia about letting her transfer to CHS, she adds about Celestia, "She's like an aunt to me," in reflection of the relationship between Princess Celestia and Princess Cadance in Equestria.
Twilight appears out of the portal as soon as the girls get ready to wrap up their picnic, instead of in the middle of it.
After Twilight says, "Make that the second strangest", all of her friends laugh, happy to see her.
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls: Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise by Perdita Finn is an original Equestria Girls chapter book published on May 17, 2016, bearing ISBN 978-0-316-26699-4.[11]
"Picking up where Equestria Girls: The Friendship Games leaves off, this original story follows Twilight Sparkle as she leaves Crystal Prep Academy behind for her new school, Canterlot High."[12]
The Legend of Everfree
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls: The Legend of Everfree by Perdita Finn was published on September 6, 2016, bearing ISBN 978-0-316-39537-3. It is an adaptation of the film of the same name.
Summary
"A brand-new adventure awaits our Equestria Girls at Camp Everfree and you can read all about it in this exciting chapter book!
Camp Everfree is in danger of closing down! It's up to our Equestria Girls and their newfound super abilities to throw a Crystal Gala fundraiser to show their support and help save the camp!"[13]
Table of contents
Chapter title
Pages
A Midnight Nightmare
1-10
Bus-ride Daydreams
11-18
Sunny with Scattered Clouds
19-38
Magic Gets Off the Ground
39-50
Down at the Docks
51-62
Campfire After Dark
63-70
Spooky Stories
71-80
The Mysterious Case of the Crash Landing
81-88
All Alone in the Woods
89-92
A Natural Nature Guide
93-98
Magical Mayhem!
99-118
Hiking After Sundown
119-128
Sparks in the Dark
129-134
A Superpowered Afternoon!
135-148
Flash Forward
149-156
On the Mystery Trail
157-164
Out-of-Control Geodes
165-174
A Fashion Show Fiasco
175-182
A Thorny Problem
183-188
Embrace the Magic!
189-202
A Crystal Ball
203-end
Differences between the book and the film
In Twilight's first nightmare, her friends have some extra dialogue, and in addition to Midnight Sparkle appearing, Twilight also transforms into Midnight Sparkle herself before she and the other Midnight Sparkle merge into one.
Spike has some extra lines before Twilight and Flash Sentry interact.
Celestia and Luna have a slightly longer argument about the Camp Everfree sundial; their dialogue slightly alludes to Princess Celestia banishing Princess Luna to the moon.
Rainbow Dash is also assigned to the Emerald Tent with Pinkie Pie and Rarity.
Minor gags are absent, such as Sunset Shimmer playing with a flashlight.
Rarity, Pinkie, and Sunset have some additional lines of dialogue when the construction on the new dock begins.
In Timber Spruce's description of Gaea Everfree, he also adds that "her skin was made of dirt".
Rainbow Dash's super speed manifests earlier than in the film, but no one notices.
When Rarity's shield power first manifests, it makes a shield all around her instead of just in front of her.
Derpy's line is removed.
Rainbow Dash has an additional line of dialogue during the paper lanterns scene.
Gloriosa Daisy has an additional scene with Lyra Heartstrings and Trixie Lulamoon.
There is a different scene when Sunset tries to read Pinkie Pie's mind, and Sunset has a much more positive reaction to it.
Sunset and Twilight have some additional lines talking about Timber Spruce just before they enter the Crystal Cave.
The seven geodes are each placed on an individual pillar instead of being grouped together on one pillar.
Gloriosa's third flashback loops back to her line when she greets the campers through the P.A. system.
Gloriosa's final flashback with Timber Spruce is told entirely through narration.
There is additional dialogue in the Crystal Cave where Gloriosa is surprised that Spike can talk.
Gloriosa's transformation has a slightly different appearance.
Snips does not comment on Gloriosa's height.
Applejack and Rarity have extra lines during the girls' "Save the day!" scene.
Twilight's inner struggle with Midnight Sparkle takes place in the outside world instead of inside her mind.
Gloriosa returns to normal and reunites with Timber before Twilight and her friends transform and destroy the brambles. They revert to their normal human appearances immediately afterward.
The scene in which Twilight and Timber almost kiss is replaced with extra lines:
Timber Spruce: This is awesome!
Twilight Sparkle: It kinda is, isn't it?
When Sunset wonders where the magic came from, she is with all of her friends, not just Twilight.
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls: Magic, Magic Everywhere! by Perdita Finn was published on June 6, 2017, bearing ISBN 978-0-316-43186-6. It is an adaptation of the Equestria Girls specials, "Dance Magic", "Movie Magic" and "Mirror Magic".
Summary
"Magical Mayhem and Mischief
Our Equestria Girls are back from an adventurous summer at Camp Everfree-but they can't relax quite yet! After saving the camp from disaster, they still have to raise the money to do necessary repairs, and a car wash might not cut it. The Equestria Girls are ready to try new things-starting with a mishmashed music video-and even get caught up in the world of movie magic. But when real magical powers come into play, the girls are going to have to use their own newfound powers and links to Equestria to save the day once again!"[14]
Table of contents
Chapter title
Pages
Shimmers and Shivers
1
Splashes and Bubbles
9
Glimmers and Gleams
17
Smirks and Smiles
25
Giggles and Groans
31
Hooves and Helping Hands
43
Twirls and Swirls
51
Lights, Camera and Action
61
Clues and Calamities
69
Mishaps and Mysteries
81
Dashes Chases
93
Pudding and Pie
101
Answers and Apologies
109
Costumes and Credits
121
Mirrors and Magic
127
Wishes and Revenge
135
Worries and Concerns
145
Nowhere and Nothing
151
Friends and Faults
157
Stars and Shards
163
Mistakes and Forgiveness
171
Endings and... Beginnings!
183
Differences between the book and the specials
The events of all three specials are shuffled around to form one cohesive storyline.
The Crystal Prep girls only appear in the beginning of the book when Rarity signs up at the mall and are not seen or heard from again. As a result, the subplot about the Crystal Prep girls attempting to steal the Equestria Girls' video concept as their own is dropped.
Sugarcoat says that only three weeks have passed since the Friendship Games, while she says it has only been "a few months" in the special.
No mention is made of Dean Cadance becoming the principal of Crystal Prep.
The portal is still referred to as the Wondercolt statue, even though the statue was destroyed in Friendship Games, and has not been rebuilt since.
Sunset Shimmer is not present in the scene where Rarity presents her idea, since she is back in Equestria.
The scenes of Rarity presenting her idea and the girls coming up with music video concepts are combined into one scene.
Starlight Glimmer suggests to Rarity the concept of the music video instead of Rarity coming up with it on her own.
In the novel, the Equestria Girls still have their cell phones on hand while on the set of the Daring Do movie. Sunset uses it to receive updates from Starlight, who is following traces of Equestrian magic. Rainbow Dash attempts to use her phone to contact the other girls while she's trapped in the storage closet but she does not have the signal. In the specials, their phones were all confiscated by security.
The nervous P.A. who mistakes the Equestria Girls for actresses is female instead of male.
Canter Zoom is also the director of the Power Ponies movie, instead of the generic director in the special.
When trapped in the net, Rarity uses her geode to help them escape.
Juniper Montage's usher uniform is only a pair of black pants and a white shirt with her name tag on it, with no mention of her crazy hat or her red blazer.
Juniper imitates the sound of radio static on her walkie-talkie by crinkling a piece of paper, rather than making "pssssh" sounds with her mouth.
The clerk at the sunglasses kiosk is also female instead of male.
The mirror makes the Equestria Girls disappear one by one instead of all at once.
Rather than merely attempting to grab the mirror from the Juniper monster's grasp, Starlight attempts to distract her by pretending to be a newspaper reporter wanting an exclusive interview with her.