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Release Date:
February 7, 2006
Original Title:
My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade
Alternate Titles:
My Little Pony: A lenda da Princesa
My Little Pony: Prinzessinnen
快樂彩虹小馬:花車遊行
Genres:
Animation | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
SD Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 50
Wysteria is beaming with pride; her gardens are in bloom, her little Breezie friends are in town, and it's time for Ponyville's fanciest spring parade, the ultimate celebration of flowers, flowers, flowers! But things don't go according to plan when Wysteria accidentally awakens Spike the Dragon, a sleepy, silly 1,000-year-old dragon. For you see, legend holds that when a dragon is awakened, an new princess is about to be crowned. But who is the Princess of Ponyville?
Art Direction:
Matt Mattus
Sean Platter
Background Designer:
Karen Hamrock
Marina Levikova
Andrew Gentle
Dan McHugh
Casting:
Michael Donovan
Character Designer:
Mark Lewis
Patrick Gleeson
Dialogue Editor:
Robbi Smith
Director:
Victor Dal Chele
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Dern
Paul Sabella
Original Music Composer:
Mark Watters
Post Production Supervisor:
John Grusd
A.J. Ullman
Producer:
Cheryl McCarthy
Jeanne Romano
Robert Winthrop
Julia Bricklin
Carol Monroe
Production Coordinator:
Robert Stemwell
Production Supervisor:
Clarise Cameron
Sound Designer:
Heather Olsen
Storyboard Artist:
Kathy Carr
Ken Laramay
Llyn Hunter
Rudi Bloss
Carolyn Gair
Writer:
Jeanne Romano
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