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{{quote|After finishing up with [[Jamsta]] and [[Lolisa]], I warped to Canterlot High; I met an old, [[Christine Doll#In the comic|prototypical friend]] of mine and [[Christian Weston Chandler (comic character)|Christine]]'s, finally...|Chris introduces the ''Equestria Girls'' world to his comic<ref>[[:File:SchuComic12-9Page11.jpg]]</ref>}}
[[File:EquestriaGirls.jpg|thumb|right|350px|[[Things Chris has ripped off|Chris takes another franchise hostage]].]]
'''''My Little Pony: Equestria Girls''''' (often abbreviated to '''''Equestria Girls''''') is a multimedia franchise, and a spinoff of ''[[My Little Pony|My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic]]''. Set in a human equivalent of the ''My Little Pony'' world, ''Equestria Girls'' follows human versions of the main cast in high school. It also serves as one of Chris' [[Chris and reality|forms of escapism from the real world]], given his [[nostalgia]] for [[Manchester High School|his high school days]], and his longing to [[Gal pal|associate with women]].


==Background==
Not content with just selling exaggerated horses, ''Equestria Girls'' is Hasbro's foothold in selling fashion dolls in their ''My Little Pony'' franchise. The franchise made its debut in [[2013]], with the release of the [[Wikipedia:My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (film)|movie of the same name]]. The film establishes that a human world exists parallel to the pony world of Equestria, where most of the characters attend '''Canterlot High School'''; nonetheless, the magical and friendship elements synonymous with the parent franchise are still present.
==In the comic==
[[File:SchuComic12-9Page11.jpg|thumb|right|200px|As if Chris' ''My Little Pony'' fan fiction wasn't confusing enough.]]
In [[Sonichu 12-9|''Sonichu'' #12-9]], [[Night Star]] hops through a portal from [[CWCville]] to Canterlot High School, where she bumps into [[Christine Doll#In the comic|her human counterpart]]. Upon receiving a [[cutie mark]] from Star, the "prototypical friend" transforms into a near identical copy of her pony counterpart and is thrust into "[[Mental health|mental sync]]".
Across the campus, [[Diamond Melody]] is chatting with [[Vinyl Scratch]] and another friend, whom Night Star guides her human counterpart to, as she once had a relationship with the pony version. The human counterpart's story arc ends with her being invited out to the cafe after school.
==See also==
*[[My Little Pony]]
*[[Vinyl Scratch]]
==References==
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