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Release Date:
September 14, 1984
Original Title:
My Little Pony
Alternate Titles:
Firefly's Adventure
My Little Pony in Dreamland
My Little Pony: Rescue at Midnight Castle
My Little Pony: Rescue from Midnight Castle
My Little Pony: Your Favourite Character
Genres:
Animation | Fantasy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Marvel Productions
Sunbow Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 22
The story begins as the peaceful ponies of Dream Valley are attacked by monsters, led by Scorpan, who kidnap several ponies and take them away to Midnight Castle. Enraged, Firefly, a Pegasus pony, takes to the skies to try to find someone who can help them defeat Tirek, a centaur-like demon whose plan is to use these ponies to pull his chariot of darkness. On her way, she crashes into 12-year-old Megan's well and asks her for her help. Megan is at first reluctant to go but after being confronted by the monsters, she sets out with the ponies to rescue them.
Animation Supervisor:
John Ahern
Background Designer:
Martin Strudler
Dennis Venizelos
Casting:
Reuben Cannon
Creative Consultant:
Joe Bacal
Director:
John Gibbs
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Lee Gunther
Executive Producer:
Joe Bacal
David H. DePatie
Tom Griffin
Music Editor:
Joe Siracusa
Original Music Composer:
Johnny Douglas
Producer:
Karl Geurs
Bob Richardson
Sound Effects Editor:
Richard Gannon
Ron Fedele
Storyboard Artist:
Don Sheppard
Lonnie Lloyd
Bob Kline
Wendell Washer
Supervising Editor:
Robert Gillis
Writer:
George Arthur Bloom
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