Canterlot High and a rival school face off in a series of sporting events.Canterlot High and a rival school face off in a series of sporting events.Canterlot High and a rival school face off in a series of sporting events.
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations
- Sci-Twi
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- Sunset Shimmer
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- Rainbow Dash
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- Pinkie Pie
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- Rarity
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- Spike the Dog
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- Dean Cadance
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- Flash Sentry
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- Shining Armor
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- Sugarcoat
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- Sour Sweet
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- Indigo Zap
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- Sunny Flare
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- Lemon Zest
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- Rarity
- (singing voice)
- Tennis Match
- (voice)
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- TriviaThis is the first Equestria Girls movie to not be written by Meghan McCarthy, who wrote the previous two.
- Quotes
Principal Abacus Cinch: Principal Celestia, on behalf of Crystal Prep, I demand the you forfeit The Friendship Games! Clearly CHS has had an unfair advantage for quite some time, and it's certain your own students have been using magic for their own benefit!
Principal Celestia: I'd like to think that saving the world benefits us all.
Sugarcoat: [at a fast pace] At least they didn't manipulate Twilight into releasing all the stolen magic and turning into a power-crazed magical creature that tried to rip the world apart just to win a game.
Pinkie Pie: Wow, that's a lot to take in when you say it all at once.
Principal Abacus Cinch: That's ridiculous!
Spike the Dog: Nope, that's pretty much what happened.
- Crazy creditsIn a pre-credits scene, Twilight and the Rainbooms enjoy a picnic by the Wondercolts statue when the Twilight from Equestria suddenly emerges from the portal. She hastily apologizes to Sunset for her late reply to her messages. Suddenly, she notices that her human friends are joined by a girl who resembles her but wears glasses. The human Twilight only meekly waves "hello", as Princess Twilight stares in shock and confusion.
- ConnectionsFollowed by My Little Pony: Equestria Girls - Legend of Everfree (2016)
- SoundtracksFriendship Games
Lyrics & Music by Daniel Ingram
Performed by Rebecca Shoichet, Ashleigh Ball, Andrea Libman, Shannon Chan-Kent and Kazumi Evans
'Friendship Games' is a decent third instalment in the 'My Little Pony: Equestria Girls' film series. It is a step down from 'Rainbow Rocks' and is nowhere near as good as 'Friendship is Magic', but it is much better than the 'Equestria Girls' film (then again many things are better than that, and it takes a lot for any of its sequels to be as bad or worse). Its flaws are at least different to 'Equestria Girls', not being the "having the same flaws and amplifying them" sort of sequel.
It could have been much better. It has to be said though that there are a couple of improvements over 'Rainbow Rocks'. There is no forced or awkwardly written romance. Twilight is much more consistently written and is more developed and likable. And Flash isn't quite as bland. 'Friendship Games' does suffer from trying to do too much, there are too many characters and too many plot strands.
While the characters are fun and likable (though Flash is still a bit on the bland side, though not as much as before, and Principal Cinch is agreed too one note), the only characters that develop are Twilight and Sunset Shimmer. The film certainly isn't dull and the conflicts and dynamics are interesting, but some plot strands are better explored than others with a few under-explored and messily handled.
There could have been much more focus on the games too. The games themselves are very exciting, but happen too late in the film and the screen time for them is too short.
However, the animation is vibrant, ethereal and well-rounded, like 'Friendship is Magic' and 'Rainbow Rocks' and unlike 'Equestria Girls', with character designs that are appealing and don't send warning signs about potential bad messaging. The songs aren't quite as good as in 'Rainbow Rocks' but are still catchy and cheerful, they're easy to hum along to and the lyrics aren't too cheesy.
Much of the writing is fine too. Like 'Rainbow Rocks', there is a good balance of humour and emotion, with winning and amusing humour and poignant and never schmaltzy or mawkish emotion. The references are clever and naturally integrated and the messages are well-meaning and heartfelt and avoid being preachy.
Story here has its messy moments but still moves along nicely and it doesn't feel like an extended TV episode. Twilight and Sunset Shimmer are well realised characters, love what the sequels have done with the latter, and of the newer characters Sugarcoat (hilariously personality-wise the complete opposite of her name) is a sheer delight.
Voice acting is very strong, no talent wastes here. Tara Strong, Ashleigh Ball and Rachel Shoichet are particularly good.
Although, decent second sequel but could have been better. 7/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- Aug 19, 2017
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- My Little Pony: Дiвчата з Еквестрii - Iгри Дружби
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- Gross worldwide
- $222,840
- Runtime1 hour 12 minutes
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