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The '''My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Summertime Shorts''' aired on July 30, 2017 after the [[wikipedia:Discovery Family|Discovery Family]] network presentation of ''[[wikipedia:Garfield (film)|Garfield]]''. They consist of at least four shorts and a music video.
 
The '''My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Summertime Shorts''' aired on July 30, 2017 after the [[wikipedia:Discovery Family|Discovery Family]] network presentation of ''[[wikipedia:Garfield (film)|Garfield]]''. They consist of at least four shorts and a music video.
   
The first three of the shorts take place during [[My Little Pony Equestria Girls|the first movie]].{{TOC limit|2}}
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The first three of the shorts take place during [[My Little Pony Equestria Girls|the first movie]].
   
 
==Production and development==
 
==Production and development==

Revision as of 16:09, 1 August 2017

My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Summertime Shorts
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Directed by Ishi Rudell
Katrina Hadley
Produced by TBA
Written by TBA
Music by Daniel Ingram
William Kevin Anderson
See also
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The My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Summertime Shorts aired on July 30, 2017 after the Discovery Family network presentation of Garfield. They consist of at least four shorts and a music video.

The first three of the shorts take place during the first movie.

Production and development

The Russian dub of Mad Twience was released online back in March 2017.[1]

Make Up Shake Up and Raise This Roof were first featured as the respective Signature My Little Pony Equestria Girls magazine issues 13 and 14 comics Make-Up Shake Up[2][3] and Raise the Roof.[4][5][6]

According to Katrina Hadley, DHX Media produced the music video while Boulder Media Limited produced the rest of the shorts.[7][8]

Make Up Shake Up

Make Up Shake Up
Character(s) Rarity
Applejack
Music by William Anderson

Make Up Shake Up is the first Summertime short. The animation primarily focuses on Rarity and Applejack.

Summary

Shortly before the start of the Fall Formal, Rarity finishes getting dressed and putting on her makeup. She offers to put makeup on Applejack as well, but she declines. After some encouragement from her friends, Applejack hesitantly agrees. When Rarity finishes, Applejack is not too thrilled with the results and asks Rarity to wipe some of the makeup off. In the end, Applejack looks exactly the same as before Rarity started, much to Rarity's chagrin.

A Photo Booth Story

A Photo Booth Story
Character(s) Photo Finish
Music by William Anderson

A Photo Booth Story is the second Summertime short. The animation primarily focuses on Photo Finish.

Summary

At the Fall Formal, Photo Finish is employed as the dance photographer. After taking a picture of the Crusaders, she is unsatisfied with the photo. When the Equestria Girls pose for their photo, Photo Finish suggests adding some style, with assistance from Pixel Pizzaz. The girls take pictures in various costumes and accessories, including Sherlock Holmes-inspired looks for Princess Twilight and Pinkie Pie and queen and butterfly looks for Rarity—all while Rainbow Dash and Applejack play pranks in the background. However, during one of the photos, Rarity's butterfly wings briefly catch fire. When they finish, Photo Finish declares this the pinnacle of her photography career and makes her trademark exit. As the girls laugh, Rarity asks if she can keep the wings.

Raise This Roof

Raise This Roof
Character(s) Applejack
Rainbow Dash
Crusaders
Music by William Anderson

Raise This Roof is the third Summertime short. The animation primarily focuses on Applejack, Rainbow Dash, and the Crusaders.

Summary

As the Fall Formal continues, a country-western song that Applejack requested earlier starts to play. Applejack invites her little sister Apple Bloom to join in a line dance with her. Seeing their dancing as a competition challenge, Rainbow Dash invites Scootaloo to join her on the dance floor in a hip-hop breakdance. As the dance-off becomes aggressive and Applejack and Rainbow get carried away, Apple Bloom and Scootaloo separate from them. At Apple Bloom's suggestion, she and Scootaloo start their own dance routine, winning the dance-off and receiving a trophy from Pinkie. Applejack and Rainbow look disappointed in the Crusaders at first, but they compliment the two on their dancing, and Rainbow Dash asks for a rematch.

Steps of Pep

Steps of Pep
Character(s) Pinkie Pie
Fluttershy
Music by William Anderson

Steps of Pep is the fourth Summertime short. The animation primarily focuses on Pinkie Pie and Fluttershy.

Summary

Fluttershy joins Pinkie Pie's cheering club at Canterlot High School, and together they cheer on the home team during a soccer game between the Wondercolts and Shadowbolts. Unfortunately, while Pinkie is easily able to get the crowd going, Fluttershy can't get her voice above a whisper. After the game, Pinkie teaches Fluttershy how to cheer properly during the Wondertones' practice, and they later cheer for the school chess club, which actually requires them to be quiet.

Mad Twience

Main article: Mad Twience

Gallery

References

  1. Sethisto (2017-03-29). Two New Equestria Girls Songs Appear on Youtube, In Russian. Equestria Daily. Blogger. Retrieved on 2017 July 30.
  2. New My Little Pony Equestria Girls Magazine review. YouTube (2017-03-10). Retrieved on 2017 July 31.
  3. 2eac5d_bd0c27424c21417292cb77f28159eec8~mv2_d_4961_3508_s_4_2. Wix (2017-03-24). Retrieved on 2017 July 31.
  4. Mlp_Melody_MusicTM (@mlp_melody_musictm) • Instagram photos and videos. Instagram. Retrieved on 2017 July 30.
  5. Equestria Girl magazine review. YouTube (2017-05-17). Retrieved on 2017 July 30.
  6. My little pony equestra girls magazine look though. YouTube (2017-05-21). Retrieved on 2017 July 30.
  7. Katrina Hadley (2017-07-30). Also let the Boulder Studio know you liked their work! DHX was only involved in the music video.. Twitter. Retrieved on 2017 July 31.
  8. Katrina Hadley (2017-07-30). Nothing! We made the music video and Hasbro had Boulder Studio make some shorts too!. Twitter. Retrieved on 2017 July 31.