My Little Pony: The Runaway Rainbow (2006) [G]

Release Date:
September 12, 2006

Original Title:
My Little Pony: The Runaway Rainbow

Alternate Titles:
My Little Pony Crystal Princess: The Runaway Rainbow
My Little Pony: Em Busca do Arco Íris

Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Fantasy

Production Companies:
SD Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 46

Meet Rainbow Dash and Rarity the Unicorn!

Rainbow Dash loves the time of year when Ponyville and Breezie Blossom are all about celebrating rainbows. Meanwhile in a new magical place called Unicornia, Rarity is being taught how to be a Unicorn Princess and the importance of making the first rainbow of the season. But she is quite a little rascal and embarks on an incredible ride, a huge adventure (with lots of mishaps) as she tries to get back to Unicornia. Rarity soon realizes that getting home in time to create the first rainbow of season is not an easy thing to do --- but it is fun!

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Art Direction:
Matt Mattus
Sean Platter

Background Designer:
Karen Hamrock
Andrew Gentle
Dan McHugh

Casting:
Michael Donovan

Casting Assistant:
Kerry Stewart-Lackner

Character Designer:
Mark Lewis
Patrick Gleeson

Director:
Victor Dal Chele

Executive Producer:
Paul Sabella
Jonathan Dern

Original Music Composer:
Mark Watters

Post Production Supervisor:
John Grusd
A.J. Ullman

Producer:
Cheryl McCarthy
Robert Winthrop
Jeanne Romano

Production Coordinator:
Robert Stemwell

Production Supervisor:
Clarise Cameron

Sound Designer:
Heather Olsen

Storyboard Artist:
Ian Freeman
Carol Lay
Mike Sosnowski
Kathy Carr
Llyn Hunter
Bob Miller

Writer:
Jeanne Romano

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