Trotting in on September 24, 2021, the “My Little Pony,” franchise will be releasing a new movie, called “My Little Pony: A New Generation,” featuring voice actors like Vanessa Hudgens, Ken Jeong, Kimiko Glenn, and James Marsden, among others. Fans of these sweet and happy Ponies, across the globe, couldn’t be happier.
The magical land of “My Little Pony,” a toy that was introduced in the 1980s, is as popular as ever with its cheerful lineup of colorful ponies, each with a special marking on their rump to show their specific traits and personalities. Unicorns, Earth Ponies, and Pegasi are found among the roundup, and this new movie about their world is sure to dazzle young and old alike with its whimsical storyline.
As “My Little Pony,” lore goes, all of the ponies live in an enchanted land called Equestria. Usually, a beautiful and fantastic place full of magic, something tragic and unimaginable has happened there: all the magic is gone. The Ponies who live there have grown to mistrust and fear each other, are no longer friends with each other and live separated by species. However, one Earth Pony named Sunny (Hudgens) is determined to bring Equestria back to normal by restoring both magic and unity among the land.
The story takes off as Sunny joins up with Unicorn Izzy (Glenn) in an effort to save Equestria. Traveling far and wide, the duo meets up with other Ponies along the way, and together, each bringing their own unique gifts and special traits, they unite to fight for the restoration of Equestria. Full of misadventures, sticky situations, and zany characters, this team of new friends is set on bringing the magic and harmony back to their Ponyverse, proving that even little Ponies can make a big difference when it comes to saving their world.
“My Little Pony: A New Generation,” is directed by José Luis Ucha, Robert Cullen, and Matt Fettibene. It is set to be released in the United States on Netflix, so mark your calendars for September 24, 2021, and tune in for a pony-rific ride thru Equestria with this exciting new release.