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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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Revision as of 15:21, 4 August 2020

After finishing up with Jamsta and Lolisa, I warped to Canterlot High; I met an old, prototypical friend of mine and Christine's, finally...
Chris introduces the Equestria Girls world to his comic[1]

My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (often abbreviated to Equestria Girls) is a multimedia franchise, and a spinoff of 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' forms of escapism from the real world, given his nostalgia for his high school days, and his longing to 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 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

As if Chris' My Little Pony fan fiction wasn't confusing enough.

In Sonichu #12-9, Night Star hops through a portal from CWCville to Canterlot High School, where she bumps into 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 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

References