My Little Pony: A New Generation is a 2021 computer-animated fantasy comedy film directed by Robert Cullen and José Ucha, co-directed by Mark Fattibene with Cecil Kramer and Peter Lewis as producers, and written by Gillian Berrow and Tim Sullivan from a story by Cullen, Ucha, and Sullivan. Based on Hasbro's My Little Pony franchise, the film marks the start of the fifth incarnation of the franchise, which is set in the same universe as the previous generation's, a first for the franchise.
The film stars Vanessa Hudgens, Kimiko Glenn, James Marsden, Sofia Carson and Liza Koshy as the main characters. A New Generation is set many years after the events of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, in a magic-less era where the story of Twilight Sparkle and her friends has become a mere legend, and the three pony kinds – earth ponies, pegasi, and unicorns – have grown apart, living separated from one another in paranoia and prejudice.[3] The film follows Sunny Starscout, an earth pony who, after meeting the unicorn Izzy Moonbow, embarks on a quest to reunite all pony kinds and restore magic to the land.[4]
Originally set to be released theatrically by Paramount Pictures, the film was instead released in most countries on Netflix on September 24, 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, while still being theatrically released in several Asian countries. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics for its message, animation and humor though its pacing and plot received some criticism.
Plot[]
In the earth pony town of Maretime Bay, Argyle Starshine teaches his daughter Sunny Starscout about tales of old Equestria when earth ponies, pegasi, and unicorns lived together. Most other earth ponies believe these are fairy tales, and have grown up in fear of the other pony races. Sunny hopes that the three races can be friends.
Years later, after her father passes away, Sunny continuously tries to change the minds of the other earth ponies, purposely disrupting a showcase of anti-pegasi and unicorn technology by Phyllis Cloverleaf. Hitch, Sunny's childhood friend and sheriff of Maretime Bay, pulls her away and prepares to send her back home when a unicorn suddenly wanders into the town. While most of the earth ponies scatter, Sunny befriends the new unicorn, Izzy Moonbow, and quickly takes her to her home to hide from Hitch and his deputy Sprout, Phyllis' son. Sunny learns from Izzy that unicorns have long since lost their magic, and decides to go with Izzy to Zephyr Heights, the home of the pegasi, to see if they can help restore the unicorn's magic and reunite the pony tribes. The two dodge Hitch and flee town, and Hitch leaves Sprout in charge while he chases them down. With Hitch gone, Sprout goes on a power-hungry spree, turning the ponies of Maretime Bay into a hostile mob and using Phyllis' factory to construct a giant war machine.
Sunny and Izzy are caught in Zephyr Heights and taken to meet Queen Haven and her two daughters, Pipp Petals and Zipp Storm. When Sunny starts asking about magic, Haven has them taken to the dungeon. Zipp secretly visits them there and tells them that the pegasi too lack magic to fly, the royal family using wires to pretend to fly. She helps them to escape to an abandoned port that Sunny realizes was used by all three pony tribes in the past. Sunny sees a glass window that shows that two crystals – one of which is set in Haven's crown – may fit together and bring back the magic. The three concoct a plan to steal the crown during Pipp's performance that night. When Hitch also arrives, a series of pratfalls cause the royal family to reveal to the general public their inability to fly as well. Haven is arrested, and Pipp is forced to flee with Sunny, Izzy, and Zipp. The group travels to Izzy's home of Bridlewood to collect the unicorn crystal, with Hitch initially trailing along to make sure Sunny returns home, but soon warms up to the others.
In Bridlewood, Izzy helps disguise the group as unicorns before they meet Alphabittle, a tea shop owner that has the unicorn crystal. Sunny challenges Alphabittle to a dance competition and manages to win, but in celebration, loses her disguise. As the group flees with the two crystals, they come across Queen Haven, who has also escaped. Sunny and Izzy try to put the two crystals together, but they fail to do anything. Dejected, Sunny returns the crystals and returns home with Hitch.
At her house, she packs up her childhood toys when she discovers that her lamp made by Argyle contains a third crystal matching the other two. As she races to tell Hitch, they discover that Sprout has turned the entire town to his side and is piloting his war machine. Sunny and Hitch race back to her home as Izzy, Pipp, Zipp, Haven, and Alphabittle arrive. Gathering the other two crystals, Sunny, Izzy, and Pipp try to put them together while Hitch and Zipp hold off Sprout's machine. Though Phyllis steps in and tells Sprout to stop his antics, her warning is too late as the machine wrecks Sunny's home and the means to connect the crystals. Sunny's new friends, along with Phyllis, Haven, and Alphabittle, put aside their differences and come together to comfort Sunny among the wreckage. With that, the three crystals begin to glow, lift Sunny into the air, and transform her into an alicorn while restoring magic across the land. Sunny and her new friends watch as earth ponies, unicorns, and pegasi work together to clean up Sprout's mess and bring a new era of peace to the land.
Voice cast[]
- Vanessa Hudgens as Sunny Starscout,[5] an adventurous earth pony-turned-alicorn who likes roller skating and wants all pony kinds to get along, and tries to return magic to the world in order to unite the three types of ponies[6]
- Kimiko Glenn as Izzy Moonbow,[5] an energetic and curious unicorn from Bridlewood Forest that loves crafting, who is the first non-earth pony Sunny befriended[6]
- James Marsden as Hitch Trailblazer,[5] an earth pony who is the kind and hard-working sheriff at Maretime Bay and Sunny's childhood friend[6]
- Sofia Carson as Pipp Petals,[5] a Pegasus princess from Zephyr Heights who is a talented pop icon and loves to be a good influence on others and entertain other ponies with her music[6]
- Liza Koshy as Zephyrina "Zipp" Storm,[5] Pipp's older sister and a rebellious Pegasus princess from Zephyr Heights who likes athletics and science[6]
- Elizabeth Perkins as Phyllis Cloverleaf, an earth pony who owns Canterlogic, a company specializing in products to keep earth ponies "safe and stylish"[7][8]
- Jane Krakowski as Queen Haven,[7] a pegasus who is the mother of Pipp and Zipp and the ruler of Zephyr Heights[4]
- Ken Jeong as Sprout Cloverleaf,[7][9] an earth pony stallion, Phyillis' son, and deputy sheriff to Hitch at Maretime Bay[4]
- Alan Schmuckler provides Sprout's singing voice.
- Phil LaMarr as Alphabittle,[7] a unicorn stallion from Bridlewood Forest[4]
- Michael McKean as Argyle Starshine,[7] Sunny's father who tells her stories about Twilight Sparkle and her friends[4]
- Arturo Hernández as Jasper, Thunder, and Toots
- Brooke Goldner as Sweets
- Gillian Berrow as Zoom
- Heather Langenkamp Anderson as Dazzle Feather and Mayflower
- Will Friedle as Comet Tail, Glitter Cupcake, and Skye Silver
- Robert Cullen as Sparkle Chaser, Rob the Pony and Wings
The voice actresses of the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic television series – Tara Strong as Twilight Sparkle, Ashleigh Ball as Applejack and Rainbow Dash, Andrea Libman as Fluttershy and Pinkie Pie, and Tabitha St. Germain as Rarity – briefly reprise their roles in the film's opening scene.
Production[]
Development[]
In February 2019, it was reported that Hasbro was developing a computer-animated My Little Pony feature film.[10]Template:Bsn Reports later said that the film would mark the beginning of the franchise's fifth-generation,[11]Template:Bsn which was confirmed on September 17, 2020;[12]Template:Bsn My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic creator Lauren Faust first hinted that Hasbro was working on the fifth incarnation in 2018, when she denied any involvement on the franchise's next incarnation.[13] On October 8, 2020, it was reported that the fifth incarnation, including the film, would center on a new set of characters, though with the possibility of characters from the previous incarnation appearing.[12]
On January 29, 2021, Emily Thompson, Entertainment One's VP of global brand management, revealed that the film would be set in the same world as the fourth incarnation of the franchise, while still serving as the first entry in the fifth incarnation, being set years after the events depicted in the previous incarnation.[14] Thompson explained that her decision was made because the producers felt it would have "felt wrong" to not to further explore the lore and worldbuilding established by the fourth incarnation.[14]
On February 12, 2021, it was reported that the founder of Boulder Media, Robert Cullen, along with José Ucha would serve as directors, with Mark Fattibene set to co-direct the film.[15] Cecil Kramer and Peter Lewis were also announced as producers for the film.[15] Executive producers include former Friendship is Magic co-showrunner and writer Meghan McCarthy and Allspark Animation president Stephen Davis.[9]
Voice cast and recording[]
On June 30, 2021, Vanessa Hudgens, Kimiko Glenn, James Marsden, Sofia Carson, Liza Koshy, Jane Krakowski, Ken Jeong, Phil LaMarr, and Michael McKean were revealed to be the film's main cast.[5] Part of the film's recording sessions had to be done remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic; Koshy felt that working during the pandemic encompassed with the film's message about "not leaning into the fear".[16] Koshy was encouraged by Glenn to ad-lib lines during recording.[17]
While Tara Strong, voice actress for Twilight Sparkle, said that she would not reprise her role in the fifth incarnation in April 2020 (due to reprising her role in My Little Pony: Pony Life),[18] she ultimately reprised her role alongside fellow Friendship Is Magic cast members Andrea Libman, Ashleigh Ball, and Tabitha St. Germain for the film's prologue.
Animation[]
The film's animation services were provided by Hasbro-owned Irish animation studio Boulder Media.[3] Unlike previous My Little Pony media, the film was animated entirely through computer-animation.[3] Although, the brief introductory flashback, which features the "Mane Six" from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, was done with traditional animation in the style of the series. 48 animators worked on the film remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[19] According to animation supervisor Graham Grallagher, the filmmakers were inspired by several My Little Pony series for the ponies' anthropomorphic design.[19]
Music[]
Songwriters Alan Schmuckler and Michael Mahler composed songs for the film.[20] Director Robert Cullen said the filmmakers wanted the soundtracks to "have an eclectic range of genres in the songs", in order to make it "as unpredictable as [they] can" in hopes of defying the audiences' expectations regarding the soundtrack.[19] On September 2, 2021, the song "Glowin' Up", performed by Sofia Carson and written by Jenna Andrews, Bryan Fryzel, and Taylor Upsahl, was released as a single.[21] The second single, "It's Alright" by Johnny Orlando, was released on September 17, 2021.[22] Heitor Pereira did the original score for the film.[23]
The film's soundtrack was released alongside the film on September 24, 2021.[24]
No. | Title | Performer(s) | Length |
---|---|---|---|
1. | "Glowin' Up" | Sofia Carson | 3:11 |
2. | "Gonna Be My Day" | Vanessa Hudgens | 2:38 |
3. | "I'm Looking Out For You" |
| 2:04 |
4. | "Danger, Danger" | Alan Schmuckler | 2:11 |
5. | "Fit Right In" |
| 2:50 |
6. | "Together" | Callie Twisselman | 3:15 |
7. | "It's Alright" | Johnny Orlando | 3:13 |
Total length: | 19:25 |
Release[]
My Little Pony: A New Generation was released on September 24, 2021, by Netflix.[15][25] The film was originally slated to be released theatrically on the same day by Paramount Pictures.[26] However, eOne sold the distribution rights to Netflix by February 2021 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, while retaining them in China.[15] In some regions, the film was released theatrically as well as on Netflix. In Russia, the film was distributed by Central Partnership and released theatrically on September 23, 2021;[27] early premiere screenings were held in multiple locations on September 18.[28] In Hong Kong, the film is being distributed by Intercontinental Group and was released theatrically in Cantonese and English on September 22, 2021.[29] In South Korea, the film is being distributed by BoXoo Entertainment and was also released theatrically on September 22.[30][31] In Singapore and Taiwan, the film was distributed by Encore Films and GaragePlay respectively, and was released theatrically on September 24, 2021.[32][33]
Reception[]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 89% based on 9 reviews with an average rating of 7.2/10.[34] Courtney Howard from Variety gave the film a mostly positive review. She praised the film for "[retaining] its predecessors' lively, spirited drive centered on friendship, empowerment and magic," though was critical of some plot aspects.[9] Beatrice Loayza of The New York Times gave an overall mixed review of the film, mainly criticizing the switch from traditional animation to "creepily-anthropomorphized, digitally-animated brethren"; she compared some plot points to Raya and the Last Dragon, which was released earlier in the year. But overall, Loayza said, "...the film's messaging about unity and the need for a new generation to band together against misinformation and rabble rousing isn’t the worst thing."[35]
Three days after its release, A New Generation became the second-most popular film on Netflix.[36]
Follow-ups[]
Following the cancellation of the film's theatrical release, Hasbro and Netflix later announced that a computer-animated streaming television series as well as a 44-minute special would also be released on the streaming service, following the film.[37][38][39] The series will center on the adventures of Sunny Starscout and her friends after the events depicted in the film.[38] Made-for-YouTube web content will also be released in 2022 and 2023.[37]
References[]
- ↑ Maglio, Tony (February 12, 2021). 'My Little Pony' Heads to Netflix for Streaming-First Debut.
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- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Pearce, Chloe (August 17, 2021). My Little Pony: A New Adventure (First ed.). New York City, New York, United States: HarperCollins. ISBN 9780063037656.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Verhoeven, Beatrice (June 30, 2021). Vanessa Hudgens, James Marsden, Kimiko Glenn Cast in 'My Little Pony: A New Generation'. The Wrap. Retrieved on June 30, 2021.
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- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Bonaime, Ross (June 30, 2021). 'My Little Pony: A New Generation' Netflix Film Reveals Release Date and Cast. Collider. Retrieved on June 30, 2021.
- ↑ How to Protect Yourself from a Unicorn Attack | My Little Pony: A New Generation | Netflix Futures. Netflix Futures (September 18, 2021). Retrieved on September 18, 2021.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Howard, Courtney (September 21, 2021). ‘My Little Pony: A New Generation’ Review: Franchise Re-shoe Offers a Galloping Good Time. Variety. Retrieved on September 21, 2021.
- ↑ Gameleon (February 15, 2019). New My Little Pony Movie Announced! Planned For Release In 2021.
- ↑ Sethisto (February 13, 2020). My Little Pony Movie 2 (Generation 5) - UK, Netherlands, and Turkey Release Dates Revealed.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Sethisto (October 8, 2020). My Little Pony G5 News Continues from Hasbro's Panel at the Festival of Licensing.
- ↑ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Lauren Faust [@fyre_flye] (April 25, 2018). "For anyone asking - I'm afraid I'm not involved in MLP G5. But I am heading up a reboot of DC Super Hero Girls I hope you like just as much!" (Tweet). Retrieved April 25, 2018 – via Twitter.
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- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 'My Little Pony' Movie Skipping Theaters to Debut on Netflix (EXCLUSIVE) (February 12, 2021).
- ↑ Kimiko Glenn & Liza Koshy Interview: My Little Pony A New Generation
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- ↑ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Tara Strong [@tarastrong] (April 12, 2020). Livestream – via Instagram.
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- ↑ Sofia Carson’s Original Song ‘Glowin’ Up’ from Netflix’s ‘My Little Pony: A New Generation’ Released (September 2, 2021).
- ↑ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.@JohnnyOrlando (September 16, 2021). "very excited to have the opportunity to perform one of the lead singles on @netflix's new my little pony film! "it's alright" is out friday on all platforms" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ↑ Heitor Pereira Scoring Netflix’s ‘My Little Pony: A New Generation’ (September 20, 2021).
- ↑ ‘My Little Pony: A New Generation’ Soundtrack Album Details (September 23, 2021).
- ↑ Gaudens, Reed (August 12, 2021). My Little Pony: A New Generation release date, cast, synopsis, trailer and more.
- ↑ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Fuster, Jeremy (November 7, 2019). "Paramount Sets 2021 Dates for 'Paranormal Activity' and 'My Little Pony' Films". TheWrap. Retrieved May 6, 2020.
- ↑ Central Partnership (August 13, 2021). Встречайте новый постер с героями фильма «My Little Pony: Новое поколение! Кого вы выберете из нового состава в качестве лучшей подруги? 💖 Очень ждем, когда вы наконец встретитесь с друзьями — #MyLittlePony2Вкино с 23 сентября. Retrieved on August 19, 2021.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20210917052255/https://kinoteatr.ru/events/my-little-pony-event/
- ↑ Intercontinental Film Distributors(HK)Ltd.. 【香港大銀幕獻映】《小馬寶莉:新世代》9月22日 (zh-Hant).
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- ↑ My Little Pony - Official Trailer Singapore | In Cinemas 24 Sep (en).
- ↑ https://garageplay.tw/news/content/3546/
- ↑ My Little Pony: A New Generation. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved on September 24, 2021.
- ↑ Loayza, Beatrice (September 23, 2021). ‘My Little Pony: A New Generation’ Review: The Ponies Get Political. The New York Times. Retrieved on September 23, 2021.
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External links[]
- Official website
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- My Little Pony: A New Generation at IMDb
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Films | Original released films | Klaus (2019) • The Willoughbys (2020) • Over the Moon (2020) • Arlo the Alligator Boy (2021) • America: The Motion Picture (2021) • Back to the Outback (2021) • Apollo 10 1⁄2: A Space Age Childhood (2022) • The Sea Beast (2022) • Wendell & Wild (2022) • My Father's Dragon (2022) • Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022) • The Magician's Elephant (2023) • The Monkey King (2023) • Leo (2023) • Going Balls (2023) • Ken (2024) • Thelma the Unicorn (2024) • Ultraman: Rising (2024) |
Other released films | Angela's Christmas (2017) • Barbie: Dolphin Magic (2017) • Blame! (2017) • Sahara (2017) • Duck Duck Goose (2018) • Gnome Alone (2018) • Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters (2018) • Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle (2018) • Godzilla: The Planet Eater (2018) • Next Gen (2018) • Super Monsters Furever Friends (2018) • White Fang (2018) • I Lost My Body (2019) • Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus (2019) • Latte and the Magic Waterstone (2019) • Pets United (2019) • Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling (2019) • Angela's Christmas Wish (2020) • Animal Crackers (2020) • Barbie: Princess Adventure (2020) • Cagaster of an Insect Cage (2020) • Canvas (2020) • Fearless (2020) • Hayop Ka! (2020) • Octonauts & the Caves of Sac Actun (2020) • Octonauts & the Great Barrier Reef (2020) • A Whisker Away (2020) • Barbie & Chelsea: The Lost Birthday (2021) • Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams (2021) • Bright: Samurai Soul (2021) • Dog Gone Trouble (2021) • Extinct (2021) • Hilda and the Mountain King (2021) • My Little Pony: A New Generation (2021) • Octonauts & the Ring of Fire (2021) • Robin Robin (2021) • Seal Team (2021) • The Loud House Movie (2021) • The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021) • Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans (2021) • Vivo (2021) • Wish Dragon (2021) • Barbie: Mermaid Power (2022) • Bubble (2022) • Rabbids Invasion: Mission to Mars (2022) • The House (2022) • Marmaduke (2022) • Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness (2022) • Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie (2022) • Drifting Home (2022) • Entergalactic (2022) • Scrooge: A Christmas Carol (2022) • Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King (2023) • Barbie: Skipper and the Big Babysitting Adventure (2023) • Nimona (2023) • Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget (2023) • The Casagrandes Movie (2024) • Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp (2024) • My Oni Girl (2024) • The Imaginary (2024) • Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie (2024) | |
Interactive | Cat Burglar (2022) • Barbie: Epic Road Trip (2022) • We Lost Our Human (2023) | |
Upcoming | Spellbound (2024) • That Christmas (2024) • The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep (2024) • Pookoo (2025) • The Twits (2025) • Plankton: The Movie (2025) • Ray Gunn (TBA) • Redwall (TBA) | |
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