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* FreakOut: Has one when Spike starts talking after getting hit with Equestrian magic. Spike has to calm her down and assure her he's still the same Spike, just with the gift of gab now.
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* BatmanGambit: Luna suggested and pulled oone with the help of Celestia and their friends in order to find the exact location where the Crystal Prep's Shadowbolt -- a very important statuette that was stolen by a pair of CHS students and hidden somewhere in the woods nearby -- was hidden: they spread a rumor that the statuette had a valuable gemstone inside, and followed the culprits when they decided to go back and check.
* BigSisterWorship: Luna shows a lot of love and respect for Celestia in their shared diary. In particular, one of the reasons she picked going to Canterlot High over Crystal Prep was because Celestia studied there.
* DeadpanSnarker: Celestia starts out as a bit of one in the first movie, but mellows out by the end of it.
* ExtracurricularEnthusiast: According to Luna in ''Wondercolts Forever: The Diary of Celestia and Luna'', Celestia had always been part of many clubs over the years and always participated in school activities; in her last year at CHS, she's part of the archery club and the school's debate team, is always enthusiastic to help around and get others involved, and eventually becomes school president.
* HypocriticalHumor: In the first movie, Principal Celestia tells Twilight that her door is always open... just before slamming it shut.
* LimitedWardrobe: Oh, so much. Only in ''Legend of Everfree'' do they get new attires, and even then, they change back to their standard clothes for the final party. It even extends to [[SameClothesDifferentYear their teenage years]].
* MamaBear: Celestia shows signs of this in ''Legend of Everfree'', [[GoThroughMe when trying to shield Luna and some students]] from Gaea Everfree. Sadly, the latter just ignores her and traps everyone with the vines. The novelization has both of them show a protective streak, as they try to physically incapacitate Gaea when she's distracted. It fails.
* MissingMom: In ''Wondercolts Forever'', their father is the only parent mentioned; there is no mention of their mother nor do the girls ever make a reference to "their parent'''s'''" -- just "dad".
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: According to ''Wondercolts Forever'', the first Friendship Games ended in a tie, but Celestia (being CHS's school president) chose to give the trophy to Crystal Prep, as a sign of friendship. Fast-forward not even thirty years[[note]]Celestia was 17 or 18 at the time of the first Games, and now seems to be in mid-forties at most[[/note]], and you've got Cinch claiming (falsely, as it turns out) that Crystal Prep ''always'' won the Games, and rubbing it in Celestia and Luna's faces. In front of both schools' students. Ouch.
* NoodleIncident: Hinted at by ''Legend of Everfree'' and expanded upon by its novelization. Apparently, a sundial can be just as much of an apple of discord in the human world as the "eternal night" idea in Equestria.
* NotSoStoic: While they try to appear professional (given their stations), they are often baffled by some of the shenanigans at their school. [[JustifiedTrope This is understandable]], as their counterparts in Equestria are pretty much {{Physical Goddess}}es who've literally seen everything, while they're merely authority figures here dealing with stuff from a different dimension. For Celestia, it goes back to her teenage years: at one point in ''Wondercolts Forever'', she admits to keeping up a positive attitude for the sake of her fellow students while wanting to cry desperately over all the bad things that have happened to CHS since the CPA's prank.
* RapunzelHair: A nod towards their counterparts' long, flowing manes and tails. Those are not animated as if blown by a constant wind, though, since the Principal Sisters are normal humans.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: They are presented as fair and benevolent toward their students (when not being brainwashed). They are, however, out of their depths as far as magical happenstances are concerned.
* SameClothesDifferentYear: The cover for ''Wondercolts Forever'' shows Celestia and Luna as they ([[LooseCanon presumably]]) looked back when they were a senior and a freshman attending Canterlot High School; Luna has apparently worn the same outfit for [[VagueAge what's likely decades]] and Celestia wears something that, while not exactly the same, still looks startlingly similar to her usual wardrobe as an adult.
* ShrinkingViolet: Luna explained in her teenage diary that back when she was a freshman at CHS, she used to be a bit of one; in particular, she let Celestia speak for her during the first week or so.
* SiblingRivalry: If their banter in the fourth movie is any indication, they used to have it when they were teens. [[SubvertedTrope As adults, they seem to get along perfectly, though.]]
* SiblingTeam: While they don't get to save the world, they still do run the school together, and rarely are mentioned individually. ''Wondercolts Forever'' shows that they both were a pretty effective team during their only year studying together, with Luna always helping Celestia with her work as school president.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: ''Legend of Everfree'' suggests this dynamic between them, with [[GirlyGirl Celestia wearing a skirt]], and [[{{Tomboy}} Luna opting for shorts and baseball cap]]. Given their normal attires, though, it would probably be more fair to call them GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak and TomboyWithAGirlyStreak, respectively. This aspect of their personalities is further displayed in the ''Wondercolts Forever'' book: Celestia's parts are written in pink, ''on'' pink pages, with neat cursive writing; Luna's pages are purple, with dark purple ink and a less fancy font; their writing styles themselves contrast, with Luna being more informal and excitable -- with plenty of BoldInflation and underlining -- than Celestia's (the most obvious-at-first-sight difference being a "Hi, Diary" and variations versus a constant "Dear Diary", respectively).
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[[folder:Flash Sentry]]
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->''"We've got to stop running into each other like this!"''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls''

->'''Voiced by:''' Vincent Tong

A spiky blue-haired fellow that seems like a nice enough guy. He's a Pegasus Royal Guard in Equestria, while his human counterpart is a guitar player that Twilight befriends during her stay at Canterlot High.
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* {{Adorkable}}: He has his moments, like walking right into a door when starting his date with Twilight or asking her friends about her in ''Rainbow Rocks''.
* AllThereInTheScript: His band is called "[[JustForPun Flash Drive]]", if you were wondering. It's only mentioned in the books.
* AwesomeMcCoolname: Flash Sentry. Just admit it, it does sound cool.
* BigOlEyebrows: The design gives male characters bigger eyebrows than females; it's more noticeable with Flash because of his haircut, colors, and since he has more screen time.
* BoyOfTheWeek: He's effectively this. While he and Twilight don't really have much of a romance to begin with, just a MeetCute or two and a single dance, his pony-self's subsequent appearances in Season 4 and the comics are nothing more than cameos, one of which where he only fleetingly acknowledges Twilight. (Perhaps because he hasn't shared the experiences with her his human counterpart had.) He gets another chance to be her love interest though in ''Rainbow Rocks''.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy:
** Temporarily, when [[spoiler:Sunset Shimmer hypnotizes him and the rest of the students to be her army in taking over Equestria while she's in OneWingedAngel form. He's the first person to be snapped out of it]].
** Happens again thanks to HatePlague along with the rest of the school, though he spends a much longer time under Dazzlings' control. Because he's normally such a nice guy, his moments are the hardest to stomach, especially when he blows up at Twilight and calls out Sunset when she tries to tackle Rainbow Dash.
* ButtMonkey: Ever since ''Rainbow Rocks'', each film seems to have something to embarrass him or make his life more difficult.
** ''Rainbow Rocks'': He misses Twilight and embarrasses himself in front of the Rainbooms when talking about her. When Twilight does show up he is already [[BrainwashedAndCrazy under the Dazzlings spell]] and is too busy being angry to enjoy her company, then his band [[spoiler:loses in the Semi-Finals to the Dazzlings themselves.]]
** ''Friendship Games'': He meets Twilight's human counterpart but not realizing she isn't the same Twilight, is confused and hurt when she ignores him. He and Bon Bon also fail the cooking challenge by [[EpicFail baking a loaf of bread instead of a cake.]]
** ''Legend of Everfree'': He tries to be nice to human Twilight, but although she knows who he is, he acts awkward around her and she becomes interested in Timber Spruce. Later Sunset tells him [[spoiler:he needs to get over Twilight completely.]]
* TheCameo: He appears twice in pony form during Season 4 of ''Friendship Is Magic''. He escorts Princess Cadance off of a crystal train (though he doesn't speak) in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E11ThreesACrowd Three's a Crowd]]", and introduces the Duke and Duchess of Maretonia in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E25TwilightsKingdomPart1 Twilight's Kingdom – Part 1]]".
* CompetitionFreak: Though everyone in the school gets hit with this through the HatePlague, it seems to have hit him (and Trixie) the most, going from NiceGuy to {{Jerkass}} and taking more and more levels in it as the movie progresses as he tries to push his band into the finals [[spoiler:(and doesn't take it very well when he fails).]]
* CrashIntoHello: A bit of a RunningGag in the movies. He lampshades the trend a couple of times both as a human and a pony.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Blue hair and blue eyes.
* DemotedToExtra: After being Twilight's love interest in the first film, through the next two he receives steadily less and less screen time, and comes ''Friendship Games'' he's pretty much a background character who gets a couple of lines here and there. ''Legend of Everfree'' gives him a small sub-arc coming to terms with there being two Twilights and Sunset helping him through it (albeit with some tough love).
* DesignatedLoveInterest: He and Twilight have a very clear attraction to one another (even if it never goes anywhere), but they are never seen hanging out together (due to Twilight generally having [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt more important things to worry about at the time]]) or even doing much interacting at all beyond bumping into each other. Eventually Sunset convinces him to "let go" of their relationship since she lives in another dimension, after which Flash considers starting over with Sunset again...
* DoggedNiceGuy:
** In ''Friendship Games'' and ''Legend of Everfree'', he repeatedly helps and encourages human Twilight, but the fact of the matter is that she's a different person from the Twilight Sparkle he likes and is completely uninterested in him.
** In "Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise", it's commented that he waits by Twilight's locker with certain frequency. Before being retconned by ''Legend of Everfree'' and its novelization, Human Twilight is shown to be [[ShipTease a bit more appreciative of him]].
* DreamworksFace: His human counterpart does this in his official render, which is at odds with his actual personality.
* HandBehindHead: In ''Legend of Everfree'', Flash rubs the back of his head in a show of confusion after hearing Sunset Shimmer's vague IHaveThisFriend explanation.
* InterspeciesRomance: While they're both human at the time, he apparently dated Sunset Shimmer and developed a liking for Princess Twilight Sparkle, both who are normally ponies.
* {{Irony}}: The first (and so far, only) male character in the fashion doll line, he came packaged with '''Human''' Twilight Sparkle. Even better, said doll is part of the ''Friendship Games'' toyline; in said film, Twilight completely ignores him, and in the following one she shows further disinterest.
* KickTheDog: He has two separate moments to really capitalize just how effective the Dazzlings' HatePlague is.
** The first is when he chews out Twilight for choosing to join the Rainbooms when he is working so hard to win the competition.
** The second is when Sunset tackles Rainbow Dash to prevent her from summoning her magic. This leads everyone to believe she's gone back to her old ways and Flash decides to rub it in by saying "Now there's the bad girl we all love to hate!"
* KnightInShiningArmor: As a pony, his job as a royal guard seems to invoke this motif, complete with being a love interest to a princess.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: In ''Friendship Games'', nobody bothers to tell him what is really going on or that the human Twilight is not the same person as Princess Twilight. As a result, he spends most of his screen time heartbroken and confused when human Twilight brushes him off, thinking Princess Twilight has lost interest in him. By the events of ''Legend of Everfree'' he's at least figured out that there are two different Twilights and (with Sunset's help) come to terms with her not sharing his feelings.
* LoveMakesYouDumb: Flash's crush on Twilight makes him take several levels in {{Adorkable}}.
* NiceGuy: He's an all-around nice guy and helps Twilight and her friends a little bit. This makes his time under the Dazzlings' HatePlague all the more tragic.
* NobodyTouchesTheHair: In the short "A Banner Day", he gets upset when Micro Chips sprays glitter dust over his hair.
* NotHimself: In ''Rainbow Rocks'', Flash is hit hard by the Dazzlings' influence, becoming confrontational and ultra-competitive. Notable since it's completely at odd with his NiceGuy persona from the first movie. To hammer it further, he even snaps once at Twilight Sparkle, making her cry.
* NotSoAboveItAll: While the Sirens' spell in ''Rainbow Rocks'' certainly made him an ultra-competitive {{Jerkass}}, the "A Banner Day" short shows that he does possess a bit of an ego even without it when it comes to music. He can also be quite snarky.
* TheOneGuy: Other than Spike, he's the most prominent male character in the ''Equestria Girls'' franchise due to his SatelliteLoveInterest status. He's also the first "Equestria Boy" to receive a doll, [[ShipTease packaged with Twilight Sparkle]] of course.
* RecurringExtra: His pony counterpart has become this outside the ''Equestria Girls'' movies.
** In Luna's [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyMicroSeries IDW micro-series]] oneshot, while she is checking up on the royal guard.
** He appears in Granny Smith and Flim & Flam issue of ''[[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendsForever Friends Forever]]''.
** And in the show itself, he's one of Cadance's escorts on the train to Ponyville in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E11ThreesACrowd Three's a Crowd]]" and announces the arrival of two visiting royals in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E25TwilightsKingdomPart1 Twilight's Kingdom – Part 1]]".
* SatelliteLoveInterest: He looks nice, helps Twilight twice, plays a guitar, generally seems to be a NiceGuy, was Sunset Shimmer's ex-boyfriend, and his equine counterpart is a guard in Cadance's castle. While that's all we generally know about him, he does eventually show some hidden depths in ''Legend of Everfree'', comes to terms with there being two Twilights with the human one not sharing his feeling.
* ShipTease:
** Twilight develops a crush on his human counterpart, but the romance is mostly downplayed to [[ShipTease ship teasing]]. The movie ends with a little ShipTease with pony Flash.
** In the first movie it is mentioned he dated Sunset Shimmer, but nothing more is done with this. In the sequel his relationship with Sunset is brought up again when it's clear he still has a crush on Twilight, though Sunset [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial claims she never had feelings for him]].
** While Human Twilight generally brushes him off while investigating magic, their first encounter has hints of this, since they CrashIntoHello and he helps her with her glasses. When she takes a look at him, she keeps staring at him for a brief moment before [[MomentKiller her device starts detecting magic again]].
** "Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise" sees the human world's Twilight having apparently warmed up to him, and it's stated he likes to wait by her locker. This state of affairs actually worries Twilight about whenever or not he likes her for '''her''' or because she looks like the Princess of Friendship. This gets [[{{Retcon}} undone]] in ''Legend of Everfree'' and its novelization.
** The novelization for ''Legend of Everfree'' adds some of this after Sunset helps him come to terms with there being two Twilights (and the human one not being interested in him): he is taken by the way her hair shines under the sunlight and tries to restart a relationship with her, as friends. The animated film keeps it more platonic.
* ShooOutTheNewGuy: Received heavy buildup as Twilight's LoveInterest in the first ''Equestria Girls'' film, but becomes the butt of several jokes regarding their "relationship" in the sequels, along with Princess Twilight referring to them as being [[JustFriends friends]] in ''Rainbow Rocks'' and with him being handily rejected by Human Twilight in ''Friendship Games''. He eventually gets a small sub-arc in ''Legend of Everfree'' where he comes to terms with there being two Twilights and acknowledging that Princess Twilight will have to stay in her home dimension.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: His hair makes him look like he walked out of an anime of some kind, made all the more obvious since he appears to have a relatively normal human skin-tone.
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[[folder:Trixie Lulamoon]]
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->''"The Great and Powerful Trrrrrixie is the most talented girl at Canterlot High!"''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KathleenBarr

Another alternate self of a well-known pony from Equestria, this Trixie is no less hammy than her unicorn counterpart. While she has just a cameo in the first movie, she's elevated to the rank of Rainbow Dash's rival by "Guitar Centered", and to secondary villain in ''Rainbow Rocks'', besides the Dazzlings. Like with the Humane Five, a lot of tropes [[Characters/FriendshipIsMagicRedeemed pertaining to her pony counterpart]] also apply to her, although she lacks the CharacterDevelopment of the latter.
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* AllThereInTheScript: Her surname of "Lulamoon" was only seen with the toyline until ''Rainbow Rocks'', where it is confirmed in the closing credits.
* AlternateSelf: Of "The Great and Powerful Trixie", one of the most notable {{Ensemble Darkhorse}}s from ''Friendship Is Magic''. Here she's another human student at Canterlot High School.
* AscendedExtra: She only has a quick speaking cameo in the first film, and is otherwise just another background student. By contrast, she plays a bigger role in ''Rainbow Rocks'' as a member of one of the rival bands the Rainbooms face against, called "Trixie and the Illusions".
-->'''DVD Commentary:''' She's not just buying snacks anymore!
* AttentionWhore: Trixie's main motivation; she wants to impress the CHS students and loves to show off. Also notable when she photobombs Photo Finish's shoot during the song "Better Than Ever".
* BigBadWannabe: Trixie and her band are a significant challenge to the Rainbooms, and Trixie is enough of a SmugSmiler and [[TheBully bully]] to them to definitely be called antagonistic. She considers the Rainbooms her greatest competition and acts to sabotage them. In your average school drama, she would serve as the main antagonist. But the Dazzlings want to TakeOverTheWorld and have actual magic that makes them a threat to the entire school, while Trixie is just an annoying braggart who wants to win in order to rub it in the Rainbooms' faces.
* TheBully: She smugly taunts the Rainbooms after thinking she and her band are moving onto the finals. She's even convinced by the Dazzlings, without their [[HatePlague mind control]], to trap the Rainbooms beneath the stage.
* TheCameo: Her only scene in ''Equestria Girls'' (not counting crowd shots) is to pick peanut butter crackers from the vending machine before Twilight.
* CharacterExaggeration: She's mostly like her pony counterpart when she first showed up, lacking her CharacterDevelopment with an added bit of immaturity from being a teenager.
* CompetitionFreak: The Dazzlings' HatePlague turns nearly every student into this, but Trixie is one of the most affected, antagonizing the Rainbooms throughout the movie and even getting into Flash Sentry's face at times. Or maybe it just exacerbated her natural competitive streak.
* CuteWitch: Her clothes for performing on stage, as well as those of her two bandmates, give off this look, including the [[RobeAndWizardHat star-studded wizard hat and purple cape]]. Her "flying V" guitar is also somewhat evocative of a [[FlyingBroomstick witch's broom]].
* DemotedToExtra: In ''Friendship Games'' she's relegated to a background character with no spoken lines at all (while several other background students ''do'' get spoken lines in the movie). She has a couple lines in ''Legend of Everfree''.
* GirlPosse: She has one with her two cronies ({{Fan Nickname}}s: Fuchsia Blush and Lavender Lace), forming "Trixie and the Illusions". Though we don't know how bad they would be without the Dazzlings' influence.
* GratuitousFrench: "Voilà!"
* HairDecorations: She's wearing a star-shaped hair clip. As with other characters, from the AmbidextrousSprite aspect of the animation, it can seem to flip from left to right.
* IAmGreatSong: [[http://youtu.be/rl1fGEPWIP0 "Tricks Up My Sleeve"]]. Trixie is even less complimentary about her competition than Rainbow Dash:
-->'''Trixie:''' ''Don't mean to brag, don't mean to boast, but I'm a six-course meal and you're just burnt toast!''
* IJustWantToHaveFriends: In ''Sunset Shimmer's Time to Shine'', she admits, in tears, that loneliness is the reason why she's always trying to steal the spotlight.
* ImpracticallyFancyOutfit: Trixie's costume for the final concert of ''Rainbow Rocks''. It's quite fetching and impressive, as fitting for a true showwoman, but also very impractical to make a sneaky exit or climb a walled fence.
* ImprobableHairstyle: As part of the above costume, Trixie's hair is styled into a long ponytail with the unlikely shape of a corkscrew.
* {{Irony}}: For the ''Rainbow Rocks'' concert, she sings "Tricks Up My Sleeves"... in a dress that has no sleeves.
* LargeHam: No surprise, "The Great and Powerful Trrrrrixie" is chewing the scenery in about every one of her spoken scenes.
-->'''Trixie:''' This is a travesty! A ''TRAVESTY''!!
* MysticalWhiteHair: She doesn't have real magic like her unicorn counterpart, but she still favors the illusionist look, and her white/pale blue hair contribute to this.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Her full attire (and that of her two bandmates) for the final concert is largely purple, fittingly for the self-proclaimed "Great and Powerful Trixie".
* TheRival: Trixie is still one, but unlike in the main show it's not toward Twilight Sparkle (who isn't present at Canterlot High School most of the time) but for Rainbow Dash. Starting with the "Guitar Centered" short, they have a music-oriented rivalry, both trying to make their bands prevail during the showcase. As such, she serves as the secondary antagonist after the Dazzlings for most of ''Rainbow Rocks''.
* ShowgirlSkirt: Part of her scenic costume for the final concert in the second movie, although with pants and big boots underneath.
* ASinisterClue: [[PlayingWithTropes Played with]]. Trixie plays guitar left-handed. She isn't a villain in ''Rainbow Rocks'', but her band is the one that [[spoiler:the Dazzlings [[UnwittingPawn manipulate]] into tripping the trap door that traps the Rainbooms under the stage.]]
* SmallNameBigEgo: This Trixie might just be a schoolgirl and lacking any of the magic powers of her counterpart, but she still considers herself the most talented student at Canterlot High.
* SmokeOut: Just like her pony counterpart, Trixie enjoys making a showy departure. She uses a smoke bomb twice in ''Rainbow Rocks'', and, just like her pony counterpart, she's not quick enough to have slipped away when the smoke dissipates. Both times she does it, Pinkie spots her hiding after she runs away.
-->'''Pinkie Pie:''' She's gone! ''[{{beat}}]'' Oh wait. There she is!
* SupernaturalIsPurple: Her eyes as well as her choice of cape and hat color still invoke the trope, even though she can't do real magic.
* ThirdPersonPerson: The Great and Powerful Trixie just wouldn't be the same without this quirk. Though she doesn't speak in third person all the time; it's mostly reserved for her hammiest moments.
* TookALevelInJerkass: In ''Equestria Girls'' she only has a brief cameo, but she at least politely asks Twilight to move. In ''Rainbow Rocks'', she's a full-on bully who smugly taunts the Rainbooms, although this is most likely a side-effect of the Dazzlings' HatePlague.
* TookALevelInKindness: In ''Sunset Shimmer's Time to Shine'', she helps Pinkie Pie sell tickets for the Rainbooms' performance/fashion show after Sunset Shimmer offers to be her friend.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Her unique scene in ''Equestria Girls'' was enough to elevate peanut butter crackers as this for her and her pony counterpart by the fandom.
-->'''Trixie:''' The Great and Powerful Trrrrrixie... ''[beat]'' needs some peanut butter crackers.
* TrrrillingRrrs: Though only on her name.
-->'''Trixie:''' Not if the Great and Powerful Trrrrrixie has anything to do with it!
* UngratefulBastard: Trixie shows hints of it at the end of ''Rainbow Rocks'', as she's more angry at the Rainbooms for "stealing her spotlight" than she is glad to be free from the Dazzlings' trance.
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[[folder:DJ [=Pon-3=] / Vinyl Scratch]]
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->''[thumb up, smile]''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls''

The human counterpart of one of the most popular background ponies, Vinyl stars in her own short "Music to my Ears" and plays a small but key role in ''Rainbow Rocks''. Like with other AlternateSelf characters, she shares some tropes with her [[Characters/FriendshipIsMagicSupportingCastPonyville pony counterpart]].
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* AdvertisedExtra: Like her pony counterpart, Hasbro likes using her to promote movies; she could be seen in the very first trailer for ''Equestria Girls''. [[http://youtu.be/qh7j1qUaGOc "Music to My Ears"]], the first short promoting ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks'', is all about DJ Pon-3.
* AscendedExtra: Is just a background student in the first movie and a nod to the fans, like the human version of Derpy. Then she gets a short and [[spoiler:helps save the day]] in the sequel.
* BigDamnHeroes: She provides some much-needed help to [[spoiler:Twilight, Sunset and the Humane Five in the ''Equestria Girls'' sequel ''Rainbow Rocks'', freeing them from a trap and aiding them with a killer sound system that transforms from her convertible]].
* CoolCar: Her [[FanNickname Bassmobile]] (or Vinylmobile, [=DJmobile=], Wubmobile, etc.), [[spoiler:able to transform into a fully-functional audio management/equalizer and light show system]].
* CostumeEvolution: Between the first and the second movie, she switches the ubiquitous boots for sneakers. Probably because it looks better when she's dancing in "Music to My Ears", which focus on her feet a few times.
* CrazyPrepared: She keeps a spare set of earbuds on hand in case her headphones are taken away ("Music to My Ears"); she has a portable turntable ready to use at a moment's notice during the Canterlot High pep rally (''Friendship Games''); and she takes a gramophone and a crate of records to Camp Everfree, which come in handy during Rarity's fashion show rehearsal (''Legend of Everfree'').
* EleventhHourRanger: She joins with the Rainbooms at the very end of ''Rainbow Rocks''.
* FingerlessGloves: Her purple arm-warmers give off this look.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: She's always wearing headphones and listening to music of some kind. Even when Principal Celestia takes her headphones away in "Music to My Ears", Vinyl just puts on earbuds instead. In the background of "Let's Have a Battle (of the Bands)", while the Dazzlings use their song to brainwash the student body, she's seen [[FunnyBackgroundEvent bouncing to her own beat]]. [[spoiler:That means she wasn't affected by the Dazzlings' MindControlMusic.]]
* ImprobablyCoolCar: Vinyl's sweet ride. It isn't explained how a high school student, who's seen working part-time at a music shop in "Guitar Centered", [[spoiler:can afford such a heavily customized TransformingVehicle]].
* SkirtOverSlacks: She joins Rainbow Dash on this fashion statement, though with leggings instead of bike shorts, like Sunset Shimmer later on.
* TheSpeechless: This Vinyl never speaks at all. What really pushes her into this is that, in the prequel novel, she communicates to people next to her via text messaging, hinting that she might be completely mute. However, she's sometimes seen speaking in the background, like in ''Friendship Games'' with Lemon Zest after the games have ended.
* TheVoiceless: In ''Rainbow Rocks'', she doesn't say a word in either the shorts or the movie. However, in ''Legend of Everfree'' she's shown chatting with Fluttershy in the background of one scene. For the record, WordOfGod has been purposefully vague on her pony counterpart being a mute or just choosing not to talk.
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[[folder:Photo Finish]]
->''"Say no more! I, Photo Finish, will kepture... za magicks! I go!"''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TabithaStGermain

Yet another human counterpart of a supporting pony character. Beyond background student, she's a minor antagonist in ''Rainbow Rocks'' and stars in her own short, "Photo Finished". The rest of the time, she's busy taking pictures all over Canterlot High. As usual, share tropes with [[Characters/FriendshipIsMagicSupportingCastOtherLocations her pony alternate self]].
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* CameraFiend: It is rare to see her without a camera at hand to take pictures of any vaguely interesting event. In "Photo Finished", she whips out a camera with a ''huge'' telephoto lens at a moment's notice and shoots dozens of pictures from every conceivable angle.
* CatchPhrase: "Hold that pose!" and "Enough! I go."
* ControlFreak: Photo Finish has her assistants micromanage her photographic subjects, and she herself loudly orders them around.
* CoolShades: She's always wearing large, purple-tinted shades. Unlike with Vinyl Scratch, we have yet to see her taking them off at any point.
* TheFashionista: She's part of this clique along with her friends; no surprise given her pony counterpart is deeply involved in the fashion industry.
* FauxlosophicNarration: She can veer into this while rambling to stimulate her models...
-->'''Photo Finish:''' Jump! Jump! Like a beautiful gresshopper! Like a graceful gazelle! You are striving to place the orb of desire in the net of the future!
* FingerFraming: She regularly makes the gesture, along with a commanding "Hold that pose!", notably to Luna, before yet another frantic shooting session.
* GirlPosse: "The Snapshots" is her music group, with her two assistants Pixel Pizzaz and Violet Blurr, who also help her during photo shoots.
* JustAStupidAccent: Like her pony counterpart, Photo Finish speaks with an exaggerated, German-sounding accent.
* LargeHam: Photo Finish can get pretty hammy, like when she's telling her subjects to "Hold that pose!"
* MagicSkirt: Considering some of the poses she ends up in during a photo shoot, it's lucky this trope is enforced here.
* NoIndoorVoice: She's loud when taking her pictures, even in the library.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: When it comes to capturing "za magicks", personal space becomes such a foreign concept to Photo Finish and her assistants that the other students and staff complain to Vice-Principal Luna. Heck, even the Vice-Principal herself isn't immune.
* PutOnABus: She doesn't appear in ''Legend of Everfree''. (Though technically, that's because she ''isn't'' in the bus to Camp Everfree.)
* TemporarilyAVillain: In ''Rainbow Rocks'', while under the Dazzlings' spell, she tries to sabotage the Rainbooms' performance with the help of her cronies.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Not as often as Trixie, but she sometimes indulges herself.
-->'''Photo Finish:''' I say nothink. Photo Finish lets her work speak for itself.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other Alternate Versions]]

A number of background and supporting characters, not previously listed, are {{Alternate Sel|f}}ves of their respective pony characters. These include:

* Apple Bloom, Sweetie Belle, and Scootaloo, while not calling themselves the Cutie Mark Crusaders, share the same bond of trying to find their place as teenagers (such as by posting their videos to the Website/YouTube Expy from the first film). Apple Bloom and Sweetie Belle are still sisters to Applejack and Rarity, respectively. Scootaloo is seen using her trademark scooter and appears to be just as much a tomboy by not wearing a skirt. She also retains her obsession with Rainbow Dash. They are shown younger than the other students, likely freshmen at CHS while the others are seniors. In ''Rainbow Rocks'', they form a band called "The Crusaders" to enter the Battle of the Bands, sporting similar rocker outfits to those their pony counterparts once used.
* Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon are also present, similar in age to the Crusaders.
* Big Macintosh is apparently still a student. In ''Rainbow Rocks'', he and Granny Smith appear at their farm, as well.
* Snips and Snails, lackeys to Sunset in the first film and bumbling students afterward. They also compete in the Battle of the Bands as a rap duo. Like with their pony selves, Snips is smaller and rounder while Snails is taller and thinner.
* Cheerilee is shown both teaching and working in the library, but drawn in proportion to the student body, making her probably a young teacher.
* Granny Smith is the lunch lady at the school. Unlike Pony Granny Smith who is very thin due to advanced age, Human Granny is more portly than other characters. In ''Rainbow Rocks'', she and Big Mac appear at their farm, as well.
* Cranky Doodle Donkey appears as a teacher in "Music to My Ears" and ''Friendship Games''.
* The three Diamond Dogs, humanized as if they just stepped out of a Music/{{Gorillaz}} video, who Rarity gets to help carry her piano in "Player Piano" and appear in ''Rainbow Rocks'' and ''Friendship Games''.
* Other background human equivalents for named background ponies include Derpy Hooves, Octavia Melody, Lyra Heartstrings, Sweetie Drops, Bulk Biceps, Roseluck and Amethyst Star.
* The ExtendedUniverse first IDW EQG annual also includes Spitfire as the soccer team leader, Mrs. Harshwhinny as a teacher, and introduces an older Babs Seed.

According to Sabrina Alberghetti, all other background humans in the movies were new creations for the film and unlikely to appear in pony form on the show itself, nor based on background ponies in the show.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Background Students]]
->''"You got my vote, Twilight." "Mine too." "Mine too." "Mine too..."''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls''

->'''Voiced by:''' Vincent Tong (Sandalwood), James Kirk (Micro Chips), Eva Tavares (Blueberry Cake), Paula Berry (Cherry Crash), Peter New (Brawly Beats), David Mongar (Captain Planet)

What's a high school without students? While a few students at Canterlot High are easily recognizable as the human counterparts of secondary characters, most are new characters. At the beginning they're divided up into different cliques -- the athletes, the dramas, the techies, the eco-kids, the fashionistas, and the rockers. They stick to their own groups because of Sunset Shimmer, but come together later thanks to Twilight Sparkle.
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* AdaptationNameChange: Sandalwood and Micro Chips are named Cecil and Poindexter, respectively, in the ''Friendship Games'' novelization.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: It bears repeating, even when not based on actual pony characters, the CHS students have a wild range of skin tones.
* BlindingBangs: One of the male students, going by the FanNickname of [[WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory Valhallen]], has very thick bangs covering his eyes. "Photo Finished" reveals he has purple eyes underneath.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: It's rather common for the various unnamed characters to have eyes and hair colors matching.
* {{Expy}}: Averted; while some of the students have similar color schemes to certain background ponies in ''Friendship Is Magic'' but different eye colors and "cutie marks" on their clothes (one of the athletic girls, for example, looks like a dead ringer for [[FanNickname Cloud Kicker]], but has a soccer ball cutie mark), [[https://derpibooru.org/358985 they weren't based off of background pony designs.]]
* TheFashionista: The group [[FanNickname Normal Norman]] and Photo Finish belong to, and it's implied Rarity hangs out with them a bit (which would make sense) since she sits with them at the start of the cafeteria song.
* KidsAreCruel:
** When they make fun of Twilight when an embarrassing video of her is leaked.
** In the sequel they're quite vicious to Sunset Shimmer and instantly turn on the Dazzlings when they're defeated. Justified to an extent, however, given Sunset's history and the Dazzlings' schemes.
* LimitedWardrobe: Beyond an exception like the Fall Formal, all of them have a standard set of clothes they're always seen wearing in each movie.
* NerdGlasses: Unsurprisingly, a trait for some of the Techies, like Scribble Dee (large, brown-rimmed round ones) and Micro Chips (thick, black-rimmed square ones). Also lean into EyeGlasses with their eyes occupying the whole lenses (which isn't the case with human Twilight).
* NiceHat: Canterlot High School's dress code apparently allows headgears, since a few students can be seen wearing nice ones. Notably, Watermelody's beret, Scott Green's fedora, Normal Norman's knit cap, Sandalwood's rastacap and Sweet Leaf's sun hat.
* NominalImportance: As with most of the Background Ponies who lack a name (at least, prior to later merchandise assigning them one), many of the students lack names and are instead referred to by various nicknames designated by the fanbase. In keeping with the naming conventions of ''My Little Pony'', the student's {{Fan Nickname}}s are usually based on their appearance or their cutie mark-like emblem on their clothes.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: They have a quite varied range of hair colors, even for those with more human skin-tones.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Girl-Group Bandmates]]
->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks''

->'''Voiced by:''' Kaylee Johnston (Lavender Lace & Fuchsia Blush)

Six more background students are introduced in ''Rainbow Rocks'' to provide a pair of bandmates for each GirlGroup led by an alternate secondary character, including the Snapshots (with Photo Finish), Trixie and the Illusions, and Derpy and the Muffins.
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* AllThereInTheScript: Pixel Pizzaz and Violet Blurr (Photo Finish's assistants) are named by the toyline.
* BeleagueredAssistant: From the short "Photo Finished", we see that Pixel Pizzaz and Violet Blurr also serves as photo-shoot assistants for Photo Finish. However, the look of boredom on their faces hints that they don't share the hyperactive photographer's enthusiasm.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Blueberry Pie and Raspberry Fluff are generally considered just as wacky as Derpy. To form a band playing the cowbell, the triangle and the musical saw, they sure must not care about ridicule.
* CuteWitch: The basic look for Trixie's bandmates, including the [[RobeAndWizardHat Wizard Hats]] when performing, following their leader's example.
* ElegantGothicLolita: Pixel Pizzaz and Violet Blurr have a more elaborate design than most, their clothes leaning into this look. Justified by them being part of the Fashionista clique, like Photo Finish.
* GirlPosse: Each of the groups looks like one, with a leader and two cronies. And under the Dazzlings' negative influence, the Illusions as well as the Snapshots are quite antagonistic.
* NominalImportance: Beyond the Snapshots, mentioned above, the other four are only known by {{Fan Nickname}}s.[[labelnote:Trixie's]]Lavender Lace and Fuchsia Blush[[/labelnote]] [[labelnote:Derpy's]]Blueberry Pie and Raspberry Fluff[[/labelnote]]
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Lavender Lace has a quite similar color scheme and hair style to one of the athlete background students (who herself was wrongly thought to be derived from background pony Cloud Kicker, hence her nickname of Cloudy Kicks). They are not, however, the same character, as [[https://derpibooru.org/805499 they can both be seen in some crowd shots]] of ''Rainbow Rocks''.
* ShoutOut: Derpy's bandmates bear a very close resemblance in hair color and style to Shana and Kimber from ''WesternAnimation/JemAndTheHolograms''. Even the one that is like Kimber (with the triangle) has piano key-style decor on her clothes, reflecting on Kimber being the keyboardist for the Holograms. And Derpy's wrap-dress in this scene is similar to Jem's usual wardrobe.
* TheVoiceless: None of them have any speaking lines in the movies (or in "Photo Finished" for Photo Finish's assistants), unlike other background students. Though Lavender Lace and Fuchsia Blush are backing vocalists for Trixie's "Tricks Up My Sleeve" song.
[[/folder]]

!Crystal Prep Academy

[[folder:Dean Cadance]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Britt [=McKillip=]

The human counterpart of Princess Cadance and dean of Crystal Prep, functionally acting as Principal Cinch's right-hand. Following the events of ''Friendship Games'', she takes over as principal from Cinch.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It's not fully clear what her connection to Shining Armor is in this world. She and Shining both speak to Twilight about the Friendship Games, but Shining is a decorated alumni of the school and it wouldn't be odd for him to just be there for that. She also is very close to Twilight, but it's unclear if it's because she likes her as a teacher likes a favorite student, or because of any romantic connection to Shining.
* FriendlyRivalry: Treats the competition with CHS this way and is on good terms with Luna and Celestia.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Cadance has a noticeably different eye design than most other characters.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Is caught gorging herself on cake in the ending credits, and joins in taunting Cinch in the aftermath of [[spoiler:Midnight Sparkle's rampage]].
* NumberTwo: While her actual title is dean, she's functionally the vice-principal to Cinch's principal.
* OneHundredPercentAdorationRating: Crystal Prep and CHS students alike love her.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Contrasting Cinch sharply, Cadance actually cares about Crystal Prep and the students there for their own sake.
* SourSupporter: While she does her job well and doesn't defy Cinch openly, it's pretty clear she doesn't like her any more than anyone else.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Shadowbolts]]
[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dbd5f3af01fb21d50bb95ecb7041de47.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Sunny Flare, Twilight Sparkle, Indigo Zap, Lemon Zest, Sugarcoat and Sour Sweet.]]
->''"We're not friends here after all\\
Our only interest\\
In this business\\
Is seeing Canterlot High School fall!"''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsFriendshipGames''

The OpposingSportsTeam from Crystal Prep Academy that the Wondercolts must defeat at the Friendship Games in the third ''Equestria Girls'' movie. The core members the movie focuses on include Sour Sweet, Indigo Zap, Sugarcoat, Lemon Zest, Sunny Flare, and the human world's Twilight Sparkle.

!!General

* AcademicAthlete: According to "ACADECA", the Shadowbolts are just as proficient with subjects such as math, science and home ec as they are with sports. Justified; maintaining a reputation as the best means winning at every possible competition.
* AmazonBrigade: With the glaring exception of Twilight, the core team members are some of the school's most athletic female students.
* DependingOnTheArtist: It's always been an issue in the ''Equestria Girls'' franchise, but the Shadowbolts, for whatever reason, suffer from the most severe inconsistencies between their doll stock art and their animated designs in the ''Friendship Games'' film and toyline, having startlingly different designs.
** In general, the clothing design shares some superficial similarities between versions, but they have otherwise major differences. The "Sporty Style" dolls have more unique and colorful designs, whereas their corresponding outfits during the Tri-Cross Relay edge into NonUniformUniform territory (all being the same color).
** [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/Sunny_Flare Sunny Flare]] is the worst case, having no less than '''four different designs'''. In the film, she has very short lavander and pink hair; her "Sporty Style" box art depicts her with very long dark purple and magenta hair tied in pigtails with orange ribbons; the "School Spirit" boxart has her looking like a pre-HeelFaceTurn Sunset Shimmer knockoff (black leather jacket and "mean girl" disposition), with mostly lavander hair with thin red streaks tied in a ponytail. Both dolls, meanwhile, have pure dark purple hair, and the "School Spirit" one has an sleeveless purple jacket. Her cutie mark is an overcast-rainy sun in the dolls, and [[HairDecorations implied to be a bright flaring sun]] in animation.
** [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/Indigo_Zap Indigo Zap's]] skin color is sort of orange in her "Sporty Style" stock art and the film; her "School Spirit" stock art and '''both dolls''' have it yellow. Animated Indigo Zap has dark blue hair with teal highlights; her doll design has it long with thin red highlights. The novelization even gets into this (sort of) by giving her freckles and orange hair. Her cutie mark in the dolls is a dark purple cloud with a pink star and blue lightning bolt; the film has it as a plain yellow lightning bolt.
** [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/Lemon_Zest Lemon Zest]] is not too bad, featuring bright yellow and bright green hair in both doll stock art pieces versus the three-tone light greens in the animation. Her cutie mark is (fittingly) stylized lemon slices in the dolls, and implied to be a slice of lemon pie in the film (her headphones have such symbol). Her doll has no headphones.
** Sugarcoat's differences are more subtle: her doll has light grey skin, InnocentBlueEyes, and her stock art tends to give her body language akin to [[GenkiGirl Pinkie Pie]]. Her animated design has her with magenta eyes and a darker skin tone (and she's TheStoic, too). Her cutie mark is a firecracker or dynamite stick in the dolls.
** [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/Sour_Sweet Sour Sweet]] is the one with the least differences: her cutie mark is [[HairDecorations implied to be berries]] in the film; in the dolls, it's a heart with what appears to be a stylized, gem-shaped [[TheStraightAndArrowPath crosshair]]. Otherwise, she looks roughly the same; although her animated version has a TomboyishPonytail when in her school's uniform, whereas her equivalent "School Spirit" design has what can be described as an spiky, wild mane of hair.
* EarlyBirdCameo: A Shadowbolts soccer team appeared in the 2013 Equestria Girls prequel comic, though the team members have generic designs and it doesn't say what school they played for. And one of their members was in ''Rainbow Rocks'': Human Twilight Sparkle.
* EveryoneHasStandards:
** They go to drastic lengths just to prove their superiority to Canterlot High School. [[spoiler:But when students from both schools wind up in mortal danger, the Shadowbolts spring into action to save them. Likewise, they side with Canterlot students when Cinch accuses Canterlot High of cheating when she was the one willing to use the Twilight's gathered magic to do exactly that]].
** On an individual level, Sunny Flare is openly appalled when Cinch calls Twilight a "monster", while Indigo Zap stands up to Sunset when she rather roughly tries to talk to Twilight. (It's implied to be because Twilight's still a member of their team, even if they dislike her.)
* EvilIsNotAToy: [[spoiler:They think controlling magic is easy enough to win something as simple as a sports tournament. They're proven wrong in the worst possible way when they give rise to Midnight Sparkle]].
* EvilCounterpart: The opening credits pit the Shadowbolts against one of the Humane Five.
** Sugarcoat to Applejack; [[BrutalHonesty straightforward, but brutally so]].
** Sour Sweet to Fluttershy; [[BitchInSheepsClothing her sweetness is quickly followed by sourness]].
** Sunny Flare to Rarity; [[RichBitch all of the elegance, but none of the tact]].
** Indigo Zap to Rainbow Dash; [[CompetitionFreak just as competitive, but without the team spirit]].
** Lemon Zest to Pinkie Pie; [[GenkiGirl loves to have fun too, but is obnoxious about it]].
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:After Twilight's transformation into Midnight Sparkle, they help the Wondercolts save students from her, and later stand with them against Cinch.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
** While it varies depending on the Shadowbolt, they generally aren't very nice people. But when push comes to shove, they show they are good at heart. In fact, most of their negative attitudes come from [[TheCorrupter Principal Cinch's influence]].
** In "Dance Magic", they enter [[spoiler: and steal Rarity's idea for]] the dance video competition because they want to use the prize money to pay for their classmates to hold their school dance on a yacht. When it seems like they've failed, they lament the fact that they've let their classmates down.
* KarmaHoudini: While Cinch is mostly to blame for [[spoiler:making Twilight "[[VillainSong unleash the magic]]"]], they all participate in pressuring Twilight, and they don't really get called out on it. Granted, what can they be expected to do when their principal is setting such a terrible example for them?
* MoralMyopia: Cinch has them join in with her own in "Unleash the Magic", telling Twilight that CHS has used magic, and maybe abused it to get ahead in the Games, so they're justified in doing the same to win.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:Their faces after Twilight changes to Midnight Sparkle and goes mad with power pretty much tells you they know they've made a mistake. Even moreso when Cinch calls Twilight a "monster". Unlike her, they know they pressured Twilight into this and people are going to get hurt because of it, thus they come to help the students of both schools when a few nearly fall into the portals.]]
* NonUniformUniform: Their uniforms are all quite similar, with light blue shirts under maroon vests or blazers, along with plaid skirts for the girls and navy blue pants for the boys. However, all the significant characters have a variation so they stand out from background students and each other (sock length, shoe type/decoration, sleeve details, etc.).
* OpposingSportsTeam: They're the team to beat, and they're named after Nightmare Moon's made-up EvilCounterpart to the Wonderbolts.
* PrivilegedRival: Crystal Prep is much more expensive and upper-crust than Canterlot High. Several "[[RichBitch rich and obnoxious]]" characters from Equestria have their human counterparts attend Crystal Prep, including Jet Set, Upper Crust, and Suri Polomare.
* ThemeNaming: Three of the Shadowbolts are named after food-related terms (Lemon Zest, Sour Sweet, Sugarcoat), while the other three have a weather (or sky) theme (Indigo Zap, Sunny Flare, Twilight Sparkle).
* VillainyFreeVillain: While all of them (save Human Twilight) are unlikable jerks, they don't really do anything to stop the Wondercolts from competing fairly. They're just so good that they can beat Canterlot High School without needing to cheat. [[spoiler:They do convince Human Twilight to [[VillainSong unleash the magic]], but that was Principal Cinch's idea. And as soon as they see what it's caused, they immediately jump in to help.]]
* VocalEvolution: All of them -- except [[AbsenteeActor Indigo Zap]] -- get this treatment in "Dance Magic". In general, they're given deeper, more distinctive voices compared to their debut.
** Lemon Zest debuts with a rather shrill, high-pitched voice and tends to speak loudly because of her headphones. She later has a SurferDude accent.
** Sour Sweet can be said to have slight hints of a ValleyGirl accent in her debut; "Dance Magic" makes it much, '''much''' more pronounced.
** Sugarcoat is initially a MotorMouth. Her second appearance has her speaking at a calm pace, with a pronounced ValleyGirl accent (not to the extent of Sour Sweet's, but definitely present), and she also now peppers her speech with bits of SpockSpeak.
** Sunny Flare's delivery is subtly different, being somewhat deeper.

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!!Indigo Zap

->''"ARE WE GONNA WIN?!?!"''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KellySheridan

* AbsenteeActor: Doesn't appear in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', despite the book more or less focusing on Twilight and her relationship with her Crystal Prep ex-classmates. Even more noticeable is her absence in the TV Special "Dance Magic", where she doesn't even appear among background students at her school.
* AwesomeMcCoolname: Even by ''My Little Pony'' standards, ''Indigo Zap.''
* BikerBabe: She takes part in the motocross event of the Games, and makes it to the finish line along with Sunset.
* CompetitionFreak: She is the most pumped for the Games on the team, and she tries forcing Twilight to feel the same way.
* CompositeCharacter: During production, she was variably going to be Lightning Dust or Spitfire, before being made a new character. This still shows in her having the former's general design and CompetitionFreak tendencies, and the latter's shades of DrillSergeantNasty.
* GogglesDoNothing: Wears a set of goggles all the time, though at least she doesn't need to grab a pair for the science portion of the games.
* MulticoloredHair: Has dark teal hair with lighter streaks in the film; her doll has red streaks. Seemingly averted in the novelization, where she is described as having "flaming orange hair".
* NoIndoorVoice: Tends to do this, such as when yelling at Human Twilight as she is boarding the bus.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: According to the film's DVD commentary, she was originally intended to be Lightning Dust, and Spitfire was considered at some point, before she was made into a new character. She's basically a PaletteSwap of Lightning Dust, though, sharing her flight goggles, lightning bolt motif, and a similar hairstyle. The novelization though implies she's based on Spitfire's design, described early on as having "flaming orange hair."
* YouthfulFreckles: Strangely enough, the novelization for ''Friendship Games'' gives her "a smattering of freckles across her nose".

!!Lemon Zest

->''"Dude, you have gotta hear this!"''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ShannonChanKent

* AbsenteeActor: She's strangely absent from ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', which focuses on Twilight's relationship with the Shadowbolts (in this case, meaning Sugarcoat, Sour Sweet and Sunny Flare).
* AdvertisedExtra: She has the least dialogue out of all the Shadowbolts, with the grand total of ''two lines'' in her debut film.
* AirGuitar: On exiting the bus with her headphones on, she makes some slick rock-star moves.
* CommonalityConnection: Implied. Any time the two schools put aside their rivalry, she seems to gravitate towards fellow music lover DJ Pon-3.
* GenkiGirl: She's very enthusiastic, to say the least. She's a bit loud, occasionally does things such as doing rock-star moves or jumping out of the bus, and her preferred dance style is hip-hop -- which has plenty of acrobatics.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: Apart from the games, she drowns everything out with awesome guitar riffs. She doesn't do this in "Dance Magic".
* InformedAttribute: The official website described her as "[[DrillSergeantNasty a bit of a drill sergeant]]" back when ''Friendship Games'' premiered, but she doesn't show any signs of this in any of her appearances.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: It might've been a gesture of good will, but just shoving her headphones on Twilight's head -- as they blare very loud rock/metal music -- is ultimately not a very nice thing to do.
* MulticoloredHair: Has three-tone lime green hair. Her doll has it green and yellow.
* PetTheDog: She's the only Shadowbolt to act friendly towards Twilight. However, while well-intentioned, more or less forcing her headphones -- which blare really loud, rock/metal music -- on Twilight without permission proves to be a somewhat unpleasant experience for the latter.
* RapunzelHair: Her unbound hair is the longest of the Shadowbolts, reaching well past her hips.
* RollerbladeGood: She participates in the Games' rollerskating event. The end credits pictures of the games show her lagging behind everyone else, however.
* SurferDude: She gets the voice, but doesn't really use the slang beyond an occasional "dude".
* TokenGoodTeammate: Of all the Shadowbolts, she shows the least hostility to both their Canterlot High rivals and human Twilight, even offering to let the latter use her headphones.

!!Sour Sweet

->''"Well, that's just marvelous... ''If you wanna lose before we even start!"

->'''Voiced by:''' Sharon Alexander

* AmbiguousDisorder: Has frequent, fairly sudden and violent mood-swings. It doesn't matter if it's some light trash-talking to the competition, lashing out at Twilight's incompetence or admitting her team's faults, she always goes from behaving nicely (sarcastically or genuinely so) to displaying a quite acerbic personality, and vice-versa.
* BadassNormal: During the relay race, she grabs a quiver of arrows from the sidelines without breaking stride, clears the rope swing and lands into an UnnecessaryCombatRoll, and then shoots three arrows at once. All three hit her target, one of them as a bullseye. It's one of the most impressive feats seen from the films in terms of physicality.
* BetaBitch: Acts as one along with Sugarcoat, with Sunny Flare being the AlphaBitch of their little GirlPosse in ''Sleepover Surprise''. [[{{Retcon}} However]], she's TheLeader in "Dance Magic".
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Played with. She tends to fake politeness, then make snide comments behind the backs of others -- and if frustrated enough, to their faces. Even when she's genuinely being nice, it's always followed by her being rude a few seconds later. In "Dance Magic", she starts a friendly conversation with Rarity [[spoiler:in order to steal her music video idea for the competition]].
* TheBully: She deliberately picks on Twilight more than any of the other Shadowbolts.
* CharacterDevelopment: In "Dance Magic", she is depicted as TheLeader of the Shadowbolts, [[spoiler:comes to regret stealing Rarity's video idea]], and seems to be forming a genuine bond with Rarity by the special's end. She even drops her MoodSwinger style of speech by the end of the special, being genuinely nice without switching to being nasty afterward.
* CuteAndPsycho: She can range between being overly sweet and innocent one moment to being completely enraged and crazy the next time.
* DeathGlare: Her reaction to Twilight trying to be nice to her is to shoot her a glare whilst telling Twilight that "I am watching you". Later, during the "Welcome, Crystal Prep" party, she basically threatens some Canterlot High students by crushing a paper cup and tossing it to the floor, all while glaring at them.
* DependingOnTheWriter: In Perdita Finn's ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', she lacks her characteristic mood swings (odd, as the same author wrote the novelization of the film, and there was no AdaptationPersonalityChange) and is shown as a BetaBitch to Sunny Flare. The animated media shows her as a mood-swing jerkass who's implied to be the leader of the group.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: [[spoiler:She steals Rarity's idea for a dance video so she and her teammates can use it themselves. However, the contest requires an original dance and an original song, with the Shadowbolts unable to provide the latter; it's rather heavily implied they lack the musical talent and skills to do it]].
* HairDecorations: As pointed out in the DVDCommentary, she ties her hair up with a cranberry-shaped ornament, since cranberries are both ''sweet and sour''.
* HiddenDepths: In ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'' she's shown to enjoy handcrafts; she's pleasantly surprised when Twilight shows what she brought to the sleepover -- materials to make friendship bracelets -- and is the first to start making one after Twilight herself. In the epilogue she's very pleased with all of Pinkie's party decorations and materials, and cheerfully provides ideas for Pinkie's next party.
* {{Jerkass}}: The nastiest of the Shadowbolts, she's willing to insult people to their faces, and openly disparages Twilight quite often. She also [[spoiler:steals Rarity's idea after she happily shares it with her]] in "Dance Magic".
* KickTheDog: She frequently belittles Twilight. She also doesn't help Twilight in the athletic portion of the Friendship Games, instead choosing to scream in frustration and insult her.
* TheLeader: Implied to be this in "Dance Magic"; she's the one that starts the conversation with Rarity, she's the one that [[spoiler:baits Rarity into sharing her idea with her, and then steals it with her fellow Shadowbolts' silent encouragement]], she's the one that dominates the conversation with Rarity when the latter goes to Crystal Prep, and finally, the others are the ones [[spoiler:who try to talk her out of continuing with the music video competition when they run into problems with their non-existent original song]].
* MeaningfulName: She acts sweet to hide her sour personality.
* MoodSwinger: Smiling and pleasant one second, sneering and sarcastic the next.
* MulticoloredHair: Has deep pink hair with teal streaks. Fittingly, those colors are more or less opposites in the color spectrum, much like how her personality switches between two extremes.
* NeverMyFault: She admits on behalf of the Shadowbolts that [[spoiler:it ''is'' their fault that they nearly destroyed the world to win the Friendship Games. However, she quickly pins most of the blame on Principal Cinch. In the novelization, she blames Twilight]]. Either way, she deflects most of the blame onto someone else.
* OdangoHair: She wears her hair in two buns during the Games, which gives her a startling resemblance to Canterlot High's drum majorette who appeared in the "CHS Rally Song".
* TheStraightAndArrowPath: She's skilled enough to hit a moving target with three simultaneous shots, one of them as a bullseye, right after swinging from a rope and landing with an UnnecessaryCombatRoll. The novelization swaps the rolling with her hitting three bull's-eyes in quick succession.
* StrongerThanTheyLook: Looks about the same as any of the girls and doesn't have any magical superpowers, but during the climax of ''Friendship Games'', when the Shadowbolts do a HeelFaceTurn and go help the Rainbooms save their endangered classmates, she can be seen [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/File:Sour_Sweet_saves_Pinkie_Pie_and_another_Shadowbolt;_Sunny_Flare_and_Puppy_Spike_save_Fluttershy_EG3.png standing straight up, pulling up Pinkie Pie by the legs while Pinkie, in turn, holds a fellow student over the interdimensional precipice]]. That's the combined weight of two girls roughly her size.
* TomboyishPonytail: Her usual hairstyle.
* ValleyGirl: Speaks with the tone and pronunciation, but doesn't use the slang or verbal tics.
* VillainousBreakdown: She furiously growls at every single screw-up Twilight makes in the archery competition, almost tearing her face off.
* YouthfulFreckles: She has little freckles on her face.

!!Sugarcoat

->''"You are kinda being a doormat right now."''

->'''Voiced by:''' Sienna Bohn

* BeneathTheMask: ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'' shows that underneath her cool exterior and tendency towards being a jerk, she loves animals just like Fluttershy does. She shows affection to Spike the Dog the moment she sees him.
* BetaBitch: Along with Sour Sweet, she starts ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'' as the Beta to Sunny Flare's Alpha.
* BikerBabe: She takes part in the motocross event of the Games. Notably, Cinch says she requested to participate in the event along with Indigo, implying she has prior experience with the sport (or at least with driving a dirt-bike); she does decently until a giant plant eats her bike.
* BrutalHonesty: Like Applejack, she's not afraid to speak her mind. Unlike Applejack, she's incredibly blunt about it.
-->'''Twilight:''' Hi, Sugarcoat!\\
'''Sugarcoat:''' That was a really bad speech. You should consider not speaking in public.
* CreepyMonotone: How she speaks most of the time.
* EmotionlessGirl: She usually doesn't show much emotion, even when one would expect her to. She looks more annoyed than really angry when she yells at Twilight across the field; her reaction to the giant carnivore plant slamming into her bike and subsequently hanging for dear life from its maws is surprisingly subdued. She '''does''' get very emotive when [[spoiler:Twilight turns into Midnight Sparkle and puts everyone in danger]], and both before, during and after the Friendship Games she can be seen cracking both smug and gentle smiles.
* HairDecorations: She has a small, magenta hair clip that is apparently shaped like a pair of lips; fitting, seeing [[MotorMouth how she tends to speak]].
* HiddenDepths: ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'' shows that not only does she loves animals just like Fluttershy, but she's implied to also be very good with them, as she manages to get a whole litter of kittens to sleep on her lap when she goes to visit Fluttershy at the shelter.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: While her brutal honesty often comes across as mean-spirited, a lot of times she doesn't seem to do it out of malice. At one point in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', she bluntly states that she honestly didn't think [[AlphaBitch Sunny Flare]] had any other friends besides her and Sour Sweet.
* IronicName: Sugarcoat's name means to make something seem more pleasant than it is, [[BrutalHonesty which is the exact opposite of what she does in the film]].
* MegaTwintails: She sports two side pigtails that reach all the way down to her waist.
* MotorMouth: She talks very fast (to the point that ''Pinkie'' comments on it) in ''Friendship Games''; she drops this by the time "Dance Magic" rolls around.
* NotSoStoic: She does look shaken after being attacked by a giant ManEatingPlant, though that's understandable -- and even then, it's still a surprisingly subdued reaction to almost dying. Sugarcoat does show plenty of emotion [[spoiler:when Twilight transforms into Midnight Sparkle, and starts wreaking havoc]]. She is also very hurt when Sunny Flare [[ItMakesSenseInContext claims she didn't invite her to a sleepover]] in the TieInNovel following ''Friendship Games''.
* OddFriendship:
** Develops one with [[ShrinkingViolet Fluttershy]], of all people, in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise''. Sugarcoat is immediately interested when she starts talking about her animals at the shelter, and goes to visit her at least once.
** Her apparently stable friendship with the other Shadowbolts sans Indigo Zap in "Dance Magic" can be seen as this; in a group with a loud hip-hop rocker, a mood-swinging manipulative jerk, and a RichBitch, she stands out as the quiet but blunt PerpetualFrowner.
* PerpetualFrowner: Unlike pretty much everyone else in the series, she usually doesn't smile.
* ProperTightsWithASkirt: She's wearing black tights under a skirt that's noticeably shorter than normal for the Crystal Prep's female uniform.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Out of everyone, [[spoiler:she's the only person to give a long speech about how much of a hypocritical jerk Principal Cinch is.]]
* SmugSmiler: The few times she has a facial expression, it's generally this.
* SpockSpeak: "Dance Magic" has her speaking like this, although she isn't averse to contractions or even a bit of slang (she describes the Rainboom's songs as "killer"). She never used this in ''Friendship Games'' or ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', and ironically, if anything, she edged into [[TotallyRadical the opposite]] in the latter book.[[note]]"Don't be such an eager beaver."[[/note]]
-->'''Sugarcoat:''' ''[to Sour Sweet and Rarity]'' The order is irrelevant.
* StoicSpectacles: Her glasses compliment her straightforward comments.

!!Sunny Flare

->''"Sorry, dearie, but these games aren't about being nice."''

->'''Voiced by:''' Britt Irvin

* AdvertisedExtra: Next to Lemon Zest, she gets the least amount of screen time and even less characterization. Bizarrely, she's the one Shadowbolt pushed forward in the opening credits, on the same level as Sunset Shimmer. [[AvertedTrope She eventually gets an expanded role]] in the TieInNovel ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise''.
* AlphaBitch: Her expanded characterization in the TieInNovel following ''Friendship Games'' presents her as a particularly nasty one -- as the leader of a GirlPosse made up of Sugarcoat, Sour Sweet and herself, the '''first chapter''' starts all of them taunting Twilight when she arrives back at Crystal Prep to get her stuff, and they continue to prey on her insecurities over her FriendlessBackground as the book progresses; but while Sugarcoat and Sour Sweet more or less drop the attitude after a while, Sunny Flare latches to it as if her life depended on it, [[spoiler:leading in her ridiculously mean-spirited imitation of Midnight Sparkle at the titular sleepover]]. It's ultimately subverted, as she only has two friends she doesn't treat very well. She [[TookALevelInKindness gets better]].
* DramaQueen: Occasionally lapses into Rarity-esque theatrics, most notably when she picks the Dare card.
* DudeNotFunny: Causes this reaction in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', when she [[spoiler:pulls a card during Truth or Dare that she ''claims'' says "do an impression of Midnight Sparkle", which she gleefully does -- and it gets worse when it's revealed to both the reader and the girls that the card actually said "do a stupid dance"]]. This drives Twilight to tears, alienates ''everyone'', [[EveryoneHasStandards including her fellow Shadowbolts and friends]] and almost gets kicked out of the sleepover party.
* EasilyForgiven: After all is said and done, Twilight interrupts Rarity when she suggests Sunny Flare to leave, and is willing to forgive her even after the fairly cruel stunt she pulls at the sleepover.
-->'''Twilight Sparkle:''' We're all going to forgive you when you do [admit that you've made a terrible mistake]. That's what these girls from Canterlot High have taught me. We all make mistakes some times.\\
'''Sunny Flare:''' ''[disbelievingly]'' You'd forgive me? Really?\\
'''Twilight Sparkle:''' I would. Just don't do it again, okay?\\
'''Rarity:''' If Twilight forgives you, we all do.
* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: Maybe not necessarily "evil", but certainly enough of a malicious jerk -- her eyeshadow is a very dark purple and heavily contrasts with her light blue-green skin.
* FlatCharacter: We don't know anything about her other than she's competing on the Shadowbolts team, and we don't see enough of her personality to understand why she should be considered Rarity's rival in the films.
* FriendlessBackground: Barring her rather dysfunctional "friendship" with fellow Shadowbolts Sugarcoat and Sour Sweet, it's noted by Sugarcoat herself at one point that Sunny Flare likely doesn't have any other friends. This would explain a lot of her controlling nature.
* GreenEyedMonster: Implied during the sleepover; when Twilight manages to defuse a tense situation and gets everyone to get along just nicely -- in particular, her only two friends to have fun ''without her'' -- she doesn't take it very well. In other words, she's likely envious that Twilight -- the lonely girl she and the others ostracized -- somehow manages to be ''better'' at friendship than her, as seen when she admits that neither her or her friends really know much about friendship, ''unlike'' Twilight.
-->''The more relaxed and chatty Sugarcoat and Sour Sweet were, the angrier she got.''
* HairDecorations: Wears a sun-shaped hair clip in the animation; her doll has it as a rainy-overcast sun.
* {{Hypocrite}}: At least in the ''Sleepover Surprise'' book, when one takes into account the events of ''Friendship Games'' and its novelization; she calls out Cinch for fleeing and then looks appalled when Cinch calls a transformed Twilight a monster, yet seems to have no problem with teasing Twilight about that '''and''' calling her a monster in order to [[NeverMyFault deflect the blame]].
* InformedAttribute: The official website when ''Friendship Games'' was released made her seem like ThePerfectionist and either a [[TheStoolPigeon Concerned Claire or Whistleblower Wilma]], but nothing in the movie or any subsequent appearance suggests it.
* IronicName: Her name -- evocative of solar flares, which are intense bursts of light -- doesn't fit her either in what little we've seen of her personality ([[DependingOnTheWriter varying degrees of "poised, elegant jerk"]]) or her appearance (where her color palette consists almost entirely of cool colors and dark accents, even out of her school's uniform).
* TheLeader: She is depicted as the de facto leader of the Shadowbolts in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise''.
* LethalChef: Implied by Sour Sweet's comment in ''Sleepover Surprise'' that "Sunny Flare makes the worst cookies." We don't get any explanation beyond this, other than that Twilight and Sunset's looked much better.
* MulticoloredHair: Has purple and pink hair.
* NeverMyFault: After getting called out for her [[spoiler:Midnight Sparkle imitation]], she tries to deflect the blame back at '''Twilight''', of all people.
-->'''Sunny Flare:''' Twilight's the one who's a real monster. Not me.
* RollerbladeGood: She participates in the Games' rollerskating event.
* SuperOCD: Shown to be very controlling of both her friends in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', as she doesn't take it kindly whenever Sour Sweet or Sugarcoat do things without her, or when they or other people express that they want to do things she herself ''doesn't'' want to do: she dismisses Sugarcoat's suggestion to make snickerdoodles early on; doesn't like when she and Sour Sweet team up on the climbing wall instead of either of them with her; very bluntly and rudely shots down Rainbow Dash's Flashlight tag idea twice; doesn't let Rainbow Dash try one of her chocolate strawberries under the pretext that "they're for later" (i.e. when everyone arrives); and generally tends to boss people around. Sour Sweet once states that they always play Truth or Dare because she ''makes them''. Sheesh. On a more minor note, at one point she tries to write down Twilight's friendship advice.
* TookALevelInKindness: After Twilight shows herself to be the better person by offering Sunny Flare forgiveness in spite of the rather nasty stunts she had been pulling through ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', she mellows towards her and the others.
* {{Troll}}: Shown on various occasions in ''Sleepover Surprise'' to enjoy seeing people suffer in some way, such as when she uploads an embarrassing video of Sugarcoat in spite of her protests, and especially when she [[spoiler:lies that the Dare card she got was to "imitate Midnight Sparkle"]], which she seems to have done pretty much just ForTheEvulz.
* OddFriendship: Manages to strike one with Applejack, as they're both happily making cupcakes and hanging around in the final chapter of ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise''.
* UngratefulBastard: When you think about it, as she acts pretty rude to ''everyone'', including the magic-wielding girls who saved her and the rest of the universe -- not to mention she, if anything, manages to be an even bigger {{jerkass}} to Twilight after the latter invites her to a sleepover out of her own volition in order to get her and her friends to have some fun together, and get to know them better.
* WithFriendsLikeThese:
** As shown in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', she tends to act dismissive towards her "friends" and at one point really hurts Sugarcoat's feelings. Even the socially inept Twilight picks up on this relatively early on in the book, and after [[spoiler:her cruel imitation of Midnight Sparkle]] Sugarcoat and Sour Sweet both admit that they only really consider themselves friends in the rare occasions Sunny Flare is being nice. Judging by the "friendship advice" she and the others give Twilight, she doesn't seem to fully trust them, either.
** This is averted in their appearance in "Dance Magic" (which retcons the book away), where they're all shown to get along perfectly.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other Alternate Versions]]
* Shining Armor is a Crystal Prep alumnus who encourages Twilight to participate in the Friendship Games. It is unclear if he and Cadance have the same relationship as their pony counterparts ([[ShipTease but there are some subtle hints]]).
* Jet Set, Upper Crust, Suri Polomare, Fleur-Dis-Lee, Trenderhoof, Royal Pin and Neon Lights are students at Crystal Prep and the other members of their Friendship Games team.
[[/folder]]

!Camp Everfree
[[folder:Gloriosa Daisy]]
[[quoteright:144:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/legend_of_everfree_gloriosa_daisy_by_imperfectxiii_dadoijs.png]]

->''"Hi, everyone! Welcome to Camp Everfree! I'm Gloriosa Daisy, your camp director! Think of me as your friendly camp and nature guide."''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree''

->'''Voiced by:''' Enid-Raye Adams

The friendly camp director at the titular Camp Everfree. She manages it alongside her brother Timber Spruce.
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* BigOlEyebrows: Not that big, compared to some other (mostly male) characters, but hers still are noticeably thicker than those of other female characters.
* BeneathTheMask: She's not quite as nice inside as she acts on the outside. Sunset herself (rightfully) expresses slight suspicion towards the sugary-happy Gloriosa Daisy after briefly reading her mind by accident. The instances we're given of her hidden feelings are either angry orders or screams of frustration.
-->'''Sunset Shimmer:''' People that chipper make me nervous.
* BrotherSisterTeam: Runs the camp with Timber Spruce.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "I got this!" Said whenever she agrees to help a camper. Takes on a darker tone when [[spoiler:she transforms into Gaea Everfree and keeps using it, this time in the context of assuring the campers she won't let Filthy Rich shut down the camp.]]
* ControlFreak: She's obsessed with doing everything by herself around camp and shuts down anyone's attempts to help her. [[spoiler:Gets even worse when she transforms into Gaea Everfree and surrounds the camp in vines, refusing to let the campers leave.]]
* CreepyMonotone: Briefly sports this when she runs into Twilight and Sunset in the rock quarry. It's in stark contrast with her apparent faux-happiness and occasional arguing with her brother.
* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: [[spoiler:Using Equestrian magic is clearly not doing her mental state any favors. The real-life stress of her family's business going under doesn't help either.]]
* FlowerInHerHair: Gloriasa Daisy wears a crown of daisies in her hair, fittingly enough. Her gala dress also includes a tiara of yellow flowers.
* {{Foil}}:
** To Sunset Shimmer. [[spoiler:Like Sunset, she's recently developed magical powers and is using them to enrich her normal life. And like Sunset in the first film, she's eventually overwhelmed by a power she can't control and transforms into a monster. And just as Sunset got that power from the Element of Magic, it's implied the gemstones Gloriosa takes power from are a sort of parallel to the Elements of Harmony.]]
** Also to Twilight. [[spoiler:She's a workaholic managing a lot of stress under her composed exterior, spends most of the film on the verge of a breakdown, and eventually is consumed by her SuperpoweredEvilSide. Her Gaea Everfree form also calls to mind Midnight Sparkle's design, which WordOfGod has said was intentional.]]
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: She's the workaholic responsible one to Timber's fun-loving one. [[spoiler:The truth is a bit of both -- Gloriosa wants to use her powers to help the campers have fun, while Timber recognizes the danger of the magic and thinks it's a bad idea.]]
* GreenThumb: [[spoiler:The power she gains from Equestrian magic. It allows her to control plant life.]]
* LittleBigSister: Is older than Timber, but she's a bit smaller than him.
* MadnessMantra: "I got this!" The more she says it, the more obvious it becomes to the viewer [[StepfordSmiler she obviously does not]].
* MundaneUtility: [[spoiler:She was using her magic to help the campers have fun, because she knows the camp is going under and wants their last year to be one to remember.]]
* ObviouslyEvil: From her forced faux-happiness to her constant arguing with Timber to her secrecy and tendency to disappear a lot, it's obvious Gloriosa is up to something. Then it gets double-subverted. [[spoiler:When her secret is revealed, it turns out she's not up to anything evil, she's just trying to make sure everyone has fun and is using magic to do so, which Timber protests. However, immediately after this reveal she takes the remaining geodes, powers up, and gets DrunkOnTheDarkSide as Gaea Everfree.]]
* PoorCommunicationKills: Part of the theme she shares with Human Twilight in the fourth movie. She tries to keep up a happy façade, despite the threat of losing her family's camp clearly is causing her stress. [[spoiler:And trying to help the campers with Equestria magic isn't helping matters. Especially when it corrupts her and she tries to trap the campers to the point of near harm and needs to be stopped]]. Eventually, once she finally comes clean about her situation to the campers, everyone is more than willing to help her save it, showing she just should have been honest from the get go.
* PowerCrystal: [[spoiler:Her power comes from the gemstones she wears around her neck.]]
* RapunzelHair: Gloriosa's magenta hair is even longer than average for the female characters (which already have them rather long in general), reaching to her thighs.
* SanitySlippage: Her mental state deteriorates with every appearance she makes. [[spoiler:By the time she shows up in the rock quarry, she's completely lost it. Fortunately, she gets better by the end of the movie.]]
* StepfordSmiler: She is constantly smiling and promising to help anyone in trouble, but obviously barely keeping a lid on her stress and forcing herself to stay happy.
* TwitchyEye: Gloriosa's left lower eyelid begins twitching as the problems in Camp Everfree and campers' requests are piling up, another hint of her eroding state of mind. [[spoiler:Then her other eye twitches too when she reveals herself to Twilight and Sunset in the Crystal Cave.]]
* VagueAge: Her doll in the toyline looks just like anyone else's, but she looks somewhat older than the CHS students in the movie proper, and her status as camp director (and apparently along with Timber Spruce, the ''only'' workers at camp) makes it unlikely she's just a teenager, implying that she's the older of the two siblings.
* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler:She's behind the magical goings-on around the camp, drawing power from magical crystals infused with Equestrian magic.]]
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: [[spoiler:Her family's business has failed and she's going to lose the land they've owned for four generations to Filthy Rich, who's going to tear it down and build a high-class spa resort. Everything Gloriosa does is to try to and make sure the last batch of campers they'll ever host have the most fun they can.]]
* {{Workaholic}}: She insists on doing everything herself in the name of everyone else having a worry-free time at camp. [[spoiler:Combined with the magic she's gained and the stress of nearly losing the camp. It doesn't help her psyche when the magic overwhelms her.]]
* YouthfulFreckles: She has freckles on her cheeks, of a slightly darker color than her skin.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Timber Spruce]]
[[quoteright:175:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/timber_spruce_id_eg4_vector_by_mrassi1000_dapjwwg.png]]

->''"Think of me as that awesome guy... who should always be invited to fun things."''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree''

->'''Voiced by:''' Brian Doe

Along with his sister Gloriosa Daisy, he keeps things running at Camp Everfree as well as he can. A self-described awesome dude who likes to do fun stuff.
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* AlmostKiss: [[spoiler:He and Twilight before Gloriosa interrupts]].
* AnAxeToGrind: Late in the film, he grabs a woodcutting axe and [[spoiler:tries to hack his way out of the vines Gaea Everfree is using to imprison the campers, with little success]].
* BigOlEyebrows: A trait he shares with other male characters (and Flash Sentry in particular). His are, oddly enough, of a completely different color than his hair.
* BigLittleBrother: Younger than Gloriosa, but taller than she is.
* BrotherSisterTeam: Helps his sister run the camp.
* ChivalrousPervert: He's quite the flirt, and it's played for laughs that the men get a lot less charm from him than the women. Still, he's a nice guy underneath.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: His green eyes match with the green hair on his head.
* {{Foil}}: To Twilight. [[spoiler:As Twilight does with Sunset, Timber recognizes the danger of using magic and thinks Gloriosa should be careful with hers.]]
* ItsAllAboutMe: An example that's played for laughs more than anything, [[spoiler:he claims he saved the campers from Gaea Everfree by saving Twilight from a (minor) fall on the docks so that Twilight could save them.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Zigzagged. His attitude and constant arguing with his sister in public makes him seem like the meaner of the two siblings, however [[spoiler:he's actually worried about Gloriosa overusing magic on the camp and wants her to get rid of it before she does something dangerous]].
* MinorMajorCharacter: While he's a main character, his impact on the overall plot is surprisingly small. He mostly acts as Human Twilight's love interest and a red herring for Sunset, he doesn't play any part in in Twilight's issues with Midnight Sparkle and accomplishes little to nothing against Gaea Everfree.
* {{Narcissist}}: Like ItsAllAboutMe, downplayed, but he makes his lantern in the image of his face, is often showing posing and flashing charming grins, and makes several comments about his many virtues, despite many of them being absent or nonexistent.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The movie tries making him out to be the villain who wants to shut the camp down, even confirming that he's been leaving trails of "Gaea Everfree's" gem dust whenever something dangerous happens so no-one would suspect him. While the latter is partially true, he's actually doing it so no-one would suspect his sister, the real, accidental cause of everything that goes wrong]].
* ScoobyDooHoax: Sunset believes he's using the story of Gaea Everfree to scare people from the camp and get it shut down so his family can move to the city like he's always wanted. [[spoiler:In truth, Timber made up the story to cover for Gloriosa's use of magic, and she was doing it with intent to let the campers have more fun, not scare anyone away]].
* ShipTease: With (human) Twilight Sparkle; he smiles at her while greeting the students with Gloriosa, and later strikes a conversation about sapphires with her... And they both blush for a second when their hands graze.
* VagueAge: Much like his sister; he does look younger than her, but shouldn't be too young if he's also in charge of running the camp. The novelization claims he's a teenager.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Filthy Rich]]
->''"Instead of turning it into a spa resort that will line my pockets with more money than this camp ever could? I don't think so..."''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianDrummond

The human counterpart to Filthy Rich and father to Diamond Tiara. He owns the land Camp Everfree belongs to and plan to replace it with a spa resort.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Downplayed. The pony Filthy Rich is a HonestCorporateExecutive and ReasonableAuthorityFigure. This guy is a greedy SmugSnake, but still a ReasonableAuthorityFigure and VillainyFreeVillain.
* ConspicuousConsumption: Shows off by riding his limousine to Camp Everfree and through the forest surrounding it.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Wants to replace Camp Everfree with a spa resort, which would earn him a lot more money than renting the land to Gloriosa Daisy. This in and of itself wouldn't count towards this trope (after all, a more profitable venture is simply good business sense), but what does count is the fact he seems to take a little too much pleasure in rubbing this fact into Gloriosa and Timber's faces.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He could've forcibly brought out the camp, but was willing to at least let Gloriosa have one more week to either get the money needed to pay the debts (which he figured unlikely) or prepare her goodbyes to the camp.
* SmugSmiler: Never stops his smarmy smile while threatening Gloriosa Daisy. [[spoiler:Though this drops when the camp raises the money to pay off the debts. To which he gives a silent scowl before leaving the fundraiser.]]
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler:His intent to replace Camp Everfree results in Gloriosa acquiring her magic and eventually turning into Gaea Everfree.]]
* VillainyFreeVillain: He's an asshole, and he doesn't give a hoot what happens to the camp, but he is well within his rights to foreclose the camp if Gloriosa and Timber can't pay their rent and he has no direct hand in [[spoiler:Gloriosa becoming corrupted with magic]]. He even allows Gloriosa one last week to run the camp before he buys it out.
[[/folder]]

!Unaffiliated

[[folder:Canter Zoom]]
->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree''\\
'''Major Role:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsMagicalMovieNight'' ("Movie Magic")

->'''Voiced by:''' Andy Toth

The director of the upcoming ''Daring Do'' movie adaptation, and Juniper Montage's uncle.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: He may be a swell guy, but he really brings the hammer down hard on his niece when he finds out she's been stealing props and endangering actors just to get her own shot at stardom.
* CoolUncle: Juniper is lucky to have such a friendly uncle who also happens to be a movie director. Tragically, she ends up taking his kindness and trust for granted in favor of her own ambitions, [[BewareTheNiceOnes which she finds out the hard way]]. Even after her sabotage is revealed, he is cool enough to get her another job at a concession stand.
* EarlyBirdCameo: He first appears as an attendee at the Crystal Ball in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree''.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Even after all Juniper did, he stills cares deeply about her and gets her a job at Canterlot Mall's movie theater after firing her from her job as a studio stagehand. Having his spoiled, entitled niece working a fairly boring and demeaning BurgerFool job at a movie theater before and during the ''Daring Do'' movie premiere -- the movie she got fired from -- in a mall that keeps playing over and over the "Dance Magic" music video featuring the girls that foiled her plans makes her increasingly resentful and puts her at the right/wrong time and place to get her hands on a magic mirror.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's the spitting image of Creator/GeorgeARomero, and also bears some resemblance to Creator/GeorgeLucas.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Seeing how the Equestria Girls helped save his childhood camp, he's happy to help them however he can. He even accommodates for firing Juniper for sabotaging the ''Daring Do'' movie by setting her up with another job.
* WagTheDirector: InUniverse, Rainbow Dash ends up calling even more shots for the ''Daring Do'' movie than he does, pointing out adaptational discrepancies and such in the middle of each take.
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[[folder:Chestnut Magnifico]]
->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsMagicalMovieNight'' ("Movie Magic")

->'''Voiced by:''' Kira Tozer

A famous movie star who is signed on to play the title role in the latest ''Daring Do'' adaptation.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: InUniverse, she plays Daring Do -- whose pony counterpart is a rough and tumble adventurer who doesn't wear makeup -- while keeping her lipstick and eyeshadow. It might be her own vanity.
* DarkSkinnedBlonde: If Applejack looks like she has a healthy tan, Chestnut looks like she frequently goes to a tanning salon.
* GenderBlenderName: "Magnifico" is the masculine form of the Italian word for "magnificent".
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Although she's haughty and demanding, she's also shown to have positive traits. She uses her notoriety for the animal cause, as mentioned by Fluttershy, and when there are scheduling conflicts with another job, she works her agent hard so that he'd resolve it and not endanger Canter Zoom's movie. In fact, her snippy attitude at the beginning of the special is strongly implied to be caused by the stress from said scheduling conflicts, as she's way chirpier afterward once they are resolved.
* NiceCharacterMeanActor: InUniverse, what seems to be the case at first. Daring Do is overall a heroic character; Chestnut is introduced screaming at her agent through her phone about how she wants out of some project, accidentally hits Rarity with her trailer's door and doesn't pay her any mind, and her mood isn't improved at all when her imported peanut butter praline candy bars are all missing. She's also the prime suspect behind the film's sabotage. However, not only is she not guilty at all of the film's troubles, but she's latter shown as being quite nice and reasonable.
* RedHerring: Angry, stuck-up, and apparently wanting out of the project, she's presented as the initial culprit behind the film's sabotage. Of course, it isn't her.
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[[folder:Other Characters]]
These characters are not affiliated with either of the two high schools or the summer camp. They have typically appeared only in background or supporting roles so far.

* Mr. and Mrs. Cake, who run a café near the school that sports an exterior decor similar to Sugarcube Corner; supplementary materials (such as the novelizations and the toyline) give it the name of "Sweet Shoppe".
* Flim and Flam run a pawn shop in town, shown in "A Case for the Bass".
* Maud Pie appears briefly in ''Rainbow Rocks'', living in the same house as Pinkie. [[CompanionCube Boulder]] is with her.
* Angel Bunny, although unnamed in the films (the novelizations, ''Canterlot High Tell-All'' and toyline do name him), is clearly Fluttershy's pet in the human world.
* Gummy is seen as a stuffed toy that Pinkie owns; the toyline presents him as his usual alligator self.
* The second IDW EQG annual shows Winona as AJ's family pet.
* Discord as a stuffed animal is seen as one of the prizes in "Perfect Day for Fun!"
* The toy line has included humanized versions of Zecora and Queen Chrysalis. Pictures of the prototype ''Friendship Games'' dolls showed a counterpart for Lightning Dust, before she was replaced by Indigo Zap.
* Geri (whose counterpart is an elderly background pony) is briefly seen in the bus taken by Twilight at the start of ''Friendship Games''.
* Opalescence appears in "Dance Magic" in Rarity's bedroom, though whether she's Rarity's pet specifically or a family pet is unknown.
* "Dance Magic" makes mention of Sapphire Shores, who's also a popular singer in this world.
* "Movie Magic" confirms A.K. Yearling's counterpart's existence, though doesn't give any details beyond her being the author of the ''Daring Do'' books.
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** The photo montage at the end of ''Friendship Games'' shows them both (along with Cadance) gorging on their students' cakes for the Home Economics competition. There's also a picture of Luna [[DorkyDancing dancing without a care in the world]] as Celestia does her best to contain her giggling.

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** The photo montage at the end of ''Friendship Games'' shows them both (along with Cadance) gorging on the cakes their students' cakes students made for the Home Economics competition. There's also a picture of Luna [[DorkyDancing dancing doing a rather silly dance without a care in the world]] world as Celestia does her best to contain her giggling.



* BatmanGambit: Luna suggested and pulled one with the help of Celestia and their friends in order to find the exact location where the Crystal Prep's Shadowbolt -- a very important statuette that was stolen by a pair of CHS students and hidden somewhere in the woods nearby -- was hidden: they spread a rumor that the statuette had a valuable gemstone inside, and followed the culprits when they decided to go back and check.
* BigSisterWorship: Luna shows a lot of love and respect for Celestia in their shared diary. In particular, one of the reasons she picked going to Canterlot High over Crystal Prep was because Celestia studied there.
* DeadpanSnarker: Celestia starts out as a bit of one in the first movie, but mellows out by the end of it.
* ExtracurricularEnthusiast: According to Luna in ''Wondercolts Forever: The Diary of Celestia and Luna'', Celestia had always been part of many clubs over the years and always participated in school activities; in her last year at CHS, she's part of the archery club and the school's debate team, is always enthusiastic to help around and get others involved, and eventually becomes school president.
* HypocriticalHumor: In the first movie, Principal Celestia tells Twilight that her door is always open... just before slamming it shut.
* LimitedWardrobe: Oh, so much. Only in ''Legend of Everfree'' do they get new attires, and even then, they change back to their standard clothes for the final party. It even extends to [[SameClothesDifferentYear their teenage years]].
* MamaBear: Celestia shows signs of this in ''Legend of Everfree'', [[GoThroughMe when trying to shield Luna and some students]] from Gaea Everfree. Sadly, the latter just ignores her and traps everyone with the vines. The novelization has both of them show a protective streak, as they try to physically incapacitate Gaea when she's distracted. It fails.
* MissingMom: In ''Wondercolts Forever'', their father is the only parent mentioned; there is no mention of their mother nor do the girls ever make a reference to "their parent'''s'''" -- just "dad".
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: According to ''Wondercolts Forever'', the first Friendship Games ended in a tie, but Celestia (being CHS's school president) chose to give the trophy to Crystal Prep, as a sign of friendship. Fast-forward not even thirty years[[note]]Celestia was 17 or 18 at the time of the first Games, and now seems to be in mid-forties at most[[/note]], and you've got Cinch claiming (falsely, as it turns out) that Crystal Prep ''always'' won the Games, and rubbing it in Celestia and Luna's faces. In front of both schools' students. Ouch.
* NoodleIncident: Hinted at by ''Legend of Everfree'' and expanded upon by its novelization. Apparently, a sundial can be just as much of an apple of discord in the human world as the "eternal night" idea in Equestria.
* NotSoStoic: While they try to appear professional (given their stations), they are often baffled by some of the shenanigans at their school. [[JustifiedTrope This is understandable]], as their counterparts in Equestria are pretty much {{Physical Goddess}}es who've literally seen everything, while they're merely authority figures here dealing with stuff from a different dimension. For Celestia, it goes back to her teenage years: at one point in ''Wondercolts Forever'', she admits to keeping up a positive attitude for the sake of her fellow students while wanting to cry desperately over all the bad things that have happened to CHS since the CPA's prank.
* RapunzelHair: A nod towards their counterparts' long, flowing manes and tails. Those are not animated as if blown by a constant wind, though, since the Principal Sisters are normal humans.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: They are presented as fair and benevolent toward their students (when not being brainwashed). They are, however, out of their depths as far as magical happenstances are concerned.
* SameClothesDifferentYear: The cover for ''Wondercolts Forever'' shows Celestia and Luna as they ([[LooseCanon presumably]]) looked back when they were a senior and a freshman attending Canterlot High School; Luna has apparently worn the same outfit for [[VagueAge what's likely decades]] and Celestia wears something that, while not exactly the same, still looks startlingly similar to her usual wardrobe as an adult.
* ShrinkingViolet: Luna explained in her teenage diary that back when she was a freshman at CHS, she used to be a bit of one; in particular, she let Celestia speak for her during the first week or so.
* SiblingRivalry: If their banter in the fourth movie is any indication, they used to have it when they were teens. [[SubvertedTrope As adults, they seem to get along perfectly, though.]]
* SiblingTeam: While they don't get to save the world, they still do run the school together, and rarely are mentioned individually. ''Wondercolts Forever'' shows that they both were a pretty effective team during their only year studying together, with Luna always helping Celestia with her work as school president.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: ''Legend of Everfree'' suggests this dynamic between them, with [[GirlyGirl Celestia wearing a skirt]], and [[{{Tomboy}} Luna opting for shorts and baseball cap]]. Given their normal attires, though, it would probably be more fair to call them GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak and TomboyWithAGirlyStreak, respectively. This aspect of their personalities is further displayed in the ''Wondercolts Forever'' book: Celestia's parts are written in pink, ''on'' pink pages, with neat cursive writing; Luna's pages are purple, with dark purple ink and a less fancy font; their writing styles themselves contrast, with Luna being more informal and excitable -- with plenty of BoldInflation and underlining -- than Celestia's (the most obvious-at-first-sight difference being a "Hi, Diary" and variations versus a constant "Dear Diary", respectively).
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[[folder:Flash Sentry]]
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->''"We've got to stop running into each other like this!"''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls''

->'''Voiced by:''' Vincent Tong

A spiky blue-haired fellow that seems like a nice enough guy. He's a Pegasus Royal Guard in Equestria, while his human counterpart is a guitar player that Twilight befriends during her stay at Canterlot High.
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* {{Adorkable}}: He has his moments, like walking right into a door when starting his date with Twilight or asking her friends about her in ''Rainbow Rocks''.
* AllThereInTheScript: His band is called "[[JustForPun Flash Drive]]", if you were wondering. It's only mentioned in the books.
* AwesomeMcCoolname: Flash Sentry. Just admit it, it does sound cool.
* BigOlEyebrows: The design gives male characters bigger eyebrows than females; it's more noticeable with Flash because of his haircut, colors, and since he has more screen time.
* BoyOfTheWeek: He's effectively this. While he and Twilight don't really have much of a romance to begin with, just a MeetCute or two and a single dance, his pony-self's subsequent appearances in Season 4 and the comics are nothing more than cameos, one of which where he only fleetingly acknowledges Twilight. (Perhaps because he hasn't shared the experiences with her his human counterpart had.) He gets another chance to be her love interest though in ''Rainbow Rocks''.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy:
** Temporarily, when [[spoiler:Sunset Shimmer hypnotizes him and the rest of the students to be her army in taking over Equestria while she's in OneWingedAngel form. He's the first person to be snapped out of it]].
** Happens again thanks to HatePlague along with the rest of the school, though he spends a much longer time under Dazzlings' control. Because he's normally such a nice guy, his moments are the hardest to stomach, especially when he blows up at Twilight and calls out Sunset when she tries to tackle Rainbow Dash.
* ButtMonkey: Ever since ''Rainbow Rocks'', each film seems to have something to embarrass him or make his life more difficult.
** ''Rainbow Rocks'': He misses Twilight and embarrasses himself in front of the Rainbooms when talking about her. When Twilight does show up he is already [[BrainwashedAndCrazy under the Dazzlings spell]] and is too busy being angry to enjoy her company, then his band [[spoiler:loses in the Semi-Finals to the Dazzlings themselves.]]
** ''Friendship Games'': He meets Twilight's human counterpart but not realizing she isn't the same Twilight, is confused and hurt when she ignores him. He and Bon Bon also fail the cooking challenge by [[EpicFail baking a loaf of bread instead of a cake.]]
** ''Legend of Everfree'': He tries to be nice to human Twilight, but although she knows who he is, he acts awkward around her and she becomes interested in Timber Spruce. Later Sunset tells him [[spoiler:he needs to get over Twilight completely.]]
* TheCameo: He appears twice in pony form during Season 4 of ''Friendship Is Magic''. He escorts Princess Cadance off of a crystal train (though he doesn't speak) in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E11ThreesACrowd Three's a Crowd]]", and introduces the Duke and Duchess of Maretonia in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E25TwilightsKingdomPart1 Twilight's Kingdom – Part 1]]".
* CompetitionFreak: Though everyone in the school gets hit with this through the HatePlague, it seems to have hit him (and Trixie) the most, going from NiceGuy to {{Jerkass}} and taking more and more levels in it as the movie progresses as he tries to push his band into the finals [[spoiler:(and doesn't take it very well when he fails).]]
* CrashIntoHello: A bit of a RunningGag in the movies. He lampshades the trend a couple of times both as a human and a pony.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Blue hair and blue eyes.
* DemotedToExtra: After being Twilight's love interest in the first film, through the next two he receives steadily less and less screen time, and comes ''Friendship Games'' he's pretty much a background character who gets a couple of lines here and there. ''Legend of Everfree'' gives him a small sub-arc coming to terms with there being two Twilights and Sunset helping him through it (albeit with some tough love).
* DesignatedLoveInterest: He and Twilight have a very clear attraction to one another (even if it never goes anywhere), but they are never seen hanging out together (due to Twilight generally having [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt more important things to worry about at the time]]) or even doing much interacting at all beyond bumping into each other. Eventually Sunset convinces him to "let go" of their relationship since she lives in another dimension, after which Flash considers starting over with Sunset again...
* DoggedNiceGuy:
** In ''Friendship Games'' and ''Legend of Everfree'', he repeatedly helps and encourages human Twilight, but the fact of the matter is that she's a different person from the Twilight Sparkle he likes and is completely uninterested in him.
** In "Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise", it's commented that he waits by Twilight's locker with certain frequency. Before being retconned by ''Legend of Everfree'' and its novelization, Human Twilight is shown to be [[ShipTease a bit more appreciative of him]].
* DreamworksFace: His human counterpart does this in his official render, which is at odds with his actual personality.
* HandBehindHead: In ''Legend of Everfree'', Flash rubs the back of his head in a show of confusion after hearing Sunset Shimmer's vague IHaveThisFriend explanation.
* InterspeciesRomance: While they're both human at the time, he apparently dated Sunset Shimmer and developed a liking for Princess Twilight Sparkle, both who are normally ponies.
* {{Irony}}: The first (and so far, only) male doll in the fashion doll line, he came packaged with '''Human''' Twilight Sparkle. Even better, said doll is part of the ''Friendship Games'' toyline; in said film, Twilight completely ignores him, and in the following one she shows further disinterest.
* KickTheDog: He has two separate moments to really capitalize just how effective the Dazzlings' HatePlague is.
** The first is when he chews out Twilight for choosing to join the Rainbooms when he is working so hard to win the competition.
** The second is when Sunset tackles Rainbow Dash to prevent her from summoning her magic. This leads everyone to believe she's gone back to her old ways and Flash decides to rub it in by saying "Now there's the bad girl we all love to hate!"
* KnightInShiningArmor: As a pony, his job as a royal guard seems to invoke this motif, complete with being a love interest to a princess.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: In ''Friendship Games'', nobody bothers to tell him what is really going on or that the human Twilight is not the same person as Princess Twilight. As a result, he spends most of his screen time heartbroken and confused when human Twilight brushes him off, thinking Princess Twilight has lost interest in him. By the events of ''Legend of Everfree'' he's at least figured out that there are two different Twilights and (with Sunset's help) come to terms with her not sharing his feelings.
* LoveMakesYouDumb: Flash's crush on Twilight makes him take several levels in {{Adorkable}}.
* NiceGuy: He's an all-around nice guy and helps Twilight and her friends a little bit. This makes his time under the Dazzlings' HatePlague all the more tragic.
* NobodyTouchesTheHair: In the short "A Banner Day", he gets upset when Micro Chips sprays glitter dust over his hair.
* NotHimself: In ''Rainbow Rocks'', Flash is hit hard by the Dazzlings' influence, becoming confrontational and ultra-competitive. Notable since it's completely at odd with his NiceGuy persona from the first movie. To hammer it further, he even snaps once at Twilight Sparkle, making her cry.
* NotSoAboveItAll: While the Sirens' spell in ''Rainbow Rocks'' certainly made him an ultra-competitive {{Jerkass}}, the "A Banner Day" short shows that he does possess a bit of an ego even without it when it comes to music. He can also be quite snarky.
* TheOneGuy: Other than Spike, he's the most prominent male character in the ''Equestria Girls'' franchise due to his SatelliteLoveInterest status. He's also the first "Equestria Boy" to receive a doll, [[ShipTease packaged with Twilight Sparkle]] of course.
* RecurringExtra: His pony counterpart has become this outside the ''Equestria Girls'' movies.
** In Luna's [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyMicroSeries IDW micro-series]] oneshot, while she is checking up on the royal guard.
** He appears in Granny Smith and Flim & Flam issue of ''[[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendsForever Friends Forever]]''.
** And in the show itself, he's one of Cadance's escorts on the train to Ponyville in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E11ThreesACrowd Three's a Crowd]]" and announces the arrival of two visiting royals in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E25TwilightsKingdomPart1 Twilight's Kingdom – Part 1]]".
* SatelliteLoveInterest: He looks nice, helps Twilight twice, plays a guitar, generally seems to be a NiceGuy, was Sunset Shimmer's ex-boyfriend, and his equine counterpart is a guard in Cadance's castle. While that's all we generally know about him, he does eventually show some hidden depths in ''Legend of Everfree'', comes to terms with there being two Twilights with the human one not sharing his feeling.
* ShipTease:
** Twilight develops a crush on his human counterpart, but the romance is mostly downplayed to [[ShipTease ship teasing]]. The movie ends with a little ShipTease with pony Flash.
** In the first movie it is mentioned he dated Sunset Shimmer, but nothing more is done with this. In the sequel his relationship with Sunset is brought up again when it's clear he still has a crush on Twilight, though Sunset [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial claims she never had feelings for him]].
** While Human Twilight generally brushes him off while investigating magic, their first encounter has hints of this, since they CrashIntoHello and he helps her with her glasses. When she takes a look at him, she keeps staring at him for a brief moment before [[MomentKiller her device starts detecting magic again]].
** "Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise" sees the human world's Twilight having apparently warmed up to him, and it's stated he likes to wait by her locker. This state of affairs actually worries Twilight about whenever or not he likes her for '''her''' or because she looks like the Princess of Friendship. This gets [[{{Retcon}} undone]] in ''Legend of Everfree'' and its novelization.
** The novelization for ''Legend of Everfree'' adds some of this after Sunset helps him come to terms with there being two Twilights (and the human one not being interested in him): he is taken by the way her hair shines under the sunlight and tries to restart a relationship with her, as friends. The animated film keeps it more platonic.
* ShooOutTheNewGuy: Received heavy buildup as Twilight's LoveInterest in the first ''Equestria Girls'' film, but becomes the butt of several jokes regarding their "relationship" in the sequels, along with Princess Twilight referring to them as being [[JustFriends friends]] in ''Rainbow Rocks'' and with him being handily rejected by Human Twilight in ''Friendship Games''. He eventually gets a small sub-arc in ''Legend of Everfree'' where he comes to terms with there being two Twilights and acknowledging that Princess Twilight will have to stay in her home dimension.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: His hair makes him look like he walked out of an anime of some kind, made all the more obvious since he appears to have a relatively normal human skin-tone.
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[[folder:Trixie Lulamoon]]
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->''"The Great and Powerful Trrrrrixie is the most talented girl at Canterlot High!"''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KathleenBarr

Another alternate self of a well-known pony from Equestria, this Trixie is no less hammy than her unicorn counterpart. While she has just a cameo in the first movie, she's elevated to the rank of Rainbow Dash's rival by "Guitar Centered", and to secondary villain in ''Rainbow Rocks'', besides the Dazzlings. Like with the Humane Five, a lot of tropes [[Characters/FriendshipIsMagicRedeemed pertaining to her pony counterpart]] also apply to her, although she lacks the CharacterDevelopment of the latter.
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* AllThereInTheScript: Her surname of "Lulamoon" was only seen with the toyline until ''Rainbow Rocks'', where it is confirmed in the closing credits.
* AlternateSelf: Of "The Great and Powerful Trixie", one of the most notable {{Ensemble Darkhorse}}s from ''Friendship Is Magic''. Here she's another human student at Canterlot High School.
* AscendedExtra: She only has a quick speaking cameo in the first film, and is otherwise just another background student. By contrast, she plays a bigger role in ''Rainbow Rocks'' as a member of one of the rival bands the Rainbooms face against, called "Trixie and the Illusions".
-->'''DVD Commentary:''' She's not just buying snacks anymore!
* AttentionWhore: Trixie's main motivation; she wants to impress the CHS students and loves to show off. Also notable when she photobombs Photo Finish's shoot during the song "Better Than Ever".
* BigBadWannabe: Trixie and her band are a significant challenge to the Rainbooms, and Trixie is enough of a SmugSmiler and [[TheBully bully]] to them to definitely be called antagonistic. She considers the Rainbooms her greatest competition and acts to sabotage them. In your average school drama, she would serve as the main antagonist. But the Dazzlings want to TakeOverTheWorld and have actual magic that makes them a threat to the entire school, while Trixie is just an annoying braggart who wants to win in order to rub it in the Rainbooms' faces.
* TheBully: She smugly taunts the Rainbooms after thinking she and her band are moving onto the finals. She's even convinced by the Dazzlings, without their [[HatePlague mind control]], to trap the Rainbooms beneath the stage.
* TheCameo: Her only scene in ''Equestria Girls'' (not counting crowd shots) is to pick peanut butter crackers from the vending machine before Twilight.
* CharacterExaggeration: She's mostly like her pony counterpart when she first showed up, lacking her CharacterDevelopment with an added bit of immaturity from being a teenager.
* CompetitionFreak: The Dazzlings' HatePlague turns nearly every student into this, but Trixie is one of the most affected, antagonizing the Rainbooms throughout the movie and even getting into Flash Sentry's face at times. Or maybe it just exacerbated her natural competitive streak.
* CuteWitch: Her clothes for performing on stage, as well as those of her two bandmates, give off this look, including the [[RobeAndWizardHat star-studded wizard hat and purple cape]]. Her "flying V" guitar is also somewhat evocative of a [[FlyingBroomstick witch's broom]].
* DemotedToExtra: In ''Friendship Games'' she's relegated to a background character with no spoken lines at all (while several other background students ''do'' get spoken lines in the movie). She has a couple lines in ''Legend of Everfree''.
* GirlPosse: She has one with her two cronies ({{Fan Nickname}}s: Fuchsia Blush and Lavender Lace), forming "Trixie and the Illusions". Though we don't know how bad they would be without the Dazzlings' influence.
* GratuitousFrench: "Voilà!"
* HairDecorations: She's wearing a star-shaped hair clip. As with other characters, from the AmbidextrousSprite aspect of the animation, it can seem to flip from left to right.
* IAmGreatSong: [[http://youtu.be/rl1fGEPWIP0 "Tricks Up My Sleeve"]]. Trixie is even less complimentary about her competition than Rainbow Dash:
-->'''Trixie:''' ''Don't mean to brag, don't mean to boast, but I'm a six-course meal and you're just burnt toast!''
* IJustWantToHaveFriends: In ''Sunset Shimmer's Time to Shine'', she admits, in tears, that loneliness is the reason why she's always trying to steal the spotlight.
* ImpracticallyFancyOutfit: Trixie's costume for the final concert of ''Rainbow Rocks''. It's quite fetching and impressive, as fitting for a true showwoman, but also very impractical to make a sneaky exit or climb a walled fence.
* ImprobableHairstyle: As part of the above costume, Trixie's hair is styled into a long ponytail with the unlikely shape of a corkscrew.
* {{Irony}}: For the ''Rainbow Rocks'' concert, she sings "Tricks Up My Sleeves"... in a dress that has no sleeves.
* LargeHam: No surprise, "The Great and Powerful Trrrrrixie" is chewing the scenery in about every one of her spoken scenes.
-->'''Trixie:''' This is a travesty! A ''TRAVESTY''!!
* MysticalWhiteHair: She doesn't have real magic like her unicorn counterpart, but she still favors the illusionist look, and her white/pale blue hair contribute to this.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Her full attire (and that of her two bandmates) for the final concert is largely purple, fittingly for the self-proclaimed "Great and Powerful Trixie".
* TheRival: Trixie is still one, but unlike in the main show it's not toward Twilight Sparkle (who isn't present at Canterlot High School most of the time) but for Rainbow Dash. Starting with the "Guitar Centered" short, they have a music-oriented rivalry, both trying to make their bands prevail during the showcase. As such, she serves as the secondary antagonist after the Dazzlings for most of ''Rainbow Rocks''.
* ShowgirlSkirt: Part of her scenic costume for the final concert in the second movie, although with pants and big boots underneath.
* ASinisterClue: [[PlayingWithTropes Played with]]. Trixie plays guitar left-handed. She isn't a villain in ''Rainbow Rocks'', but her band is the one that [[spoiler:the Dazzlings [[UnwittingPawn manipulate]] into tripping the trap door that traps the Rainbooms under the stage.]]
* SmallNameBigEgo: This Trixie might just be a schoolgirl and lacking any of the magic powers of her counterpart, but she still considers herself the most talented student at Canterlot High.
* SmokeOut: Just like her pony counterpart, Trixie enjoys making a showy departure. She uses a smoke bomb twice in ''Rainbow Rocks'', and, just like her pony counterpart, she's not quick enough to have slipped away when the smoke dissipates. Both times she does it, Pinkie spots her hiding after she runs away.
-->'''Pinkie Pie:''' She's gone! ''[{{beat}}]'' Oh wait. There she is!
* SupernaturalIsPurple: Her eyes as well as her choice of cape and hat color still invoke the trope, even though she can't do real magic.
* ThirdPersonPerson: The Great and Powerful Trixie just wouldn't be the same without this quirk. Though she doesn't speak in third person all the time; it's mostly reserved for her hammiest moments.
* TookALevelInJerkass: In ''Equestria Girls'' she only has a brief cameo, but she at least politely asks Twilight to move. In ''Rainbow Rocks'', she's a full-on bully who smugly taunts the Rainbooms, although this is most likely a side-effect of the Dazzlings' HatePlague.
* TookALevelInKindness: In ''Sunset Shimmer's Time to Shine'', she helps Pinkie Pie sell tickets for the Rainbooms' performance/fashion show after Sunset Shimmer offers to be her friend.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Her unique scene in ''Equestria Girls'' was enough to elevate peanut butter crackers as this for her and her pony counterpart by the fandom.
-->'''Trixie:''' The Great and Powerful Trrrrrixie... ''[beat]'' needs some peanut butter crackers.
* TrrrillingRrrs: Though only on her name.
-->'''Trixie:''' Not if the Great and Powerful Trrrrrixie has anything to do with it!
* UngratefulBastard: Trixie shows hints of it at the end of ''Rainbow Rocks'', as she's more angry at the Rainbooms for "stealing her spotlight" than she is glad to be free from the Dazzlings' trance.
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[[folder:DJ [=Pon-3=] / Vinyl Scratch]]
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->''[thumb up, smile]''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls''

The human counterpart of one of the most popular background ponies, Vinyl stars in her own short "Music to my Ears" and plays a small but key role in ''Rainbow Rocks''. Like with other AlternateSelf characters, she shares some tropes with her [[Characters/FriendshipIsMagicSupportingCastPonyville pony counterpart]].
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* AdvertisedExtra: Like her pony counterpart, Hasbro likes using her to promote movies; she could be seen in the very first trailer for ''Equestria Girls''. [[http://youtu.be/qh7j1qUaGOc "Music to My Ears"]], the first short promoting ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks'', is all about DJ Pon-3.
* AscendedExtra: Is just a background student in the first movie and a nod to the fans, like the human version of Derpy. Then she gets a short and [[spoiler:helps save the day]] in the sequel.
* BigDamnHeroes: She provides some much-needed help to [[spoiler:Twilight, Sunset and the Humane Five in the ''Equestria Girls'' sequel ''Rainbow Rocks'', freeing them from a trap and aiding them with a killer sound system that transforms from her convertible]].
* CoolCar: Her [[FanNickname Bassmobile]] (or Vinylmobile, [=DJmobile=], Wubmobile, etc.), [[spoiler:able to transform into a fully-functional audio management/equalizer and light show system]].
* CostumeEvolution: Between the first and the second movie, she switches the ubiquitous boots for sneakers. Probably because it looks better when she's dancing in "Music to My Ears", which focus on her feet a few times.
* CrazyPrepared: She keeps a spare set of earbuds on hand in case her headphones are taken away ("Music to My Ears"); she has a portable turntable ready to use at a moment's notice during the Canterlot High pep rally (''Friendship Games''); and she takes a gramophone and a crate of records to Camp Everfree, which come in handy during Rarity's fashion show rehearsal (''Legend of Everfree'').
* EleventhHourRanger: She joins with the Rainbooms at the very end of ''Rainbow Rocks''.
* FingerlessGloves: Her purple arm-warmers give off this look.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: She's always wearing headphones and listening to music of some kind. Even when Principal Celestia takes her headphones away in "Music to My Ears", Vinyl just puts on earbuds instead. In the background of "Let's Have a Battle (of the Bands)", while the Dazzlings use their song to brainwash the student body, she's seen [[FunnyBackgroundEvent bouncing to her own beat]]. [[spoiler:That means she wasn't affected by the Dazzlings' MindControlMusic.]]
* ImprobablyCoolCar: Vinyl's sweet ride. It isn't explained how a high school student, who's seen working part-time at a music shop in "Guitar Centered", [[spoiler:can afford such a heavily customized TransformingVehicle]].
* SkirtOverSlacks: She joins Rainbow Dash on this fashion statement, though with leggings instead of bike shorts, like Sunset Shimmer later on.
* TheSpeechless: This Vinyl never speaks at all. What really pushes her into this is that, in the prequel novel, she communicates to people next to her via text messaging, hinting that she might be completely mute. However, she's sometimes seen speaking in the background, like in ''Friendship Games'' with Lemon Zest after the games have ended.
* TheVoiceless: In ''Rainbow Rocks'', she doesn't say a word in either the shorts or the movie. However, in ''Legend of Everfree'' she's shown chatting with Fluttershy in the background of one scene. For the record, WordOfGod has been purposefully vague on her pony counterpart being a mute or just choosing not to talk.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Photo Finish]]
->''"Say no more! I, Photo Finish, will kepture... za magicks! I go!"''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TabithaStGermain

Yet another human counterpart of a supporting pony character. Beyond background student, she's a minor antagonist in ''Rainbow Rocks'' and stars in her own short, "Photo Finished". The rest of the time, she's busy taking pictures all over Canterlot High. As usual, share tropes with [[Characters/FriendshipIsMagicSupportingCastOtherLocations her pony alternate self]].
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* CameraFiend: It is rare to see her without a camera at hand to take pictures of any vaguely interesting event. In "Photo Finished", she whips out a camera with a ''huge'' telephoto lens at a moment's notice and shoots dozens of pictures from every conceivable angle.
* CatchPhrase: "Hold that pose!" and "Enough! I go."
* ControlFreak: Photo Finish has her assistants micromanage her photographic subjects, and she herself loudly orders them around.
* CoolShades: She's always wearing large, purple-tinted shades. Unlike with Vinyl Scratch, we have yet to see her taking them off at any point.
* TheFashionista: She's part of this clique along with her friends; no surprise given her pony counterpart is deeply involved in the fashion industry.
* FauxlosophicNarration: She can veer into this while rambling to stimulate her models...
-->'''Photo Finish:''' Jump! Jump! Like a beautiful gresshopper! Like a graceful gazelle! You are striving to place the orb of desire in the net of the future!
* FingerFraming: She regularly makes the gesture, along with a commanding "Hold that pose!", notably to Luna, before yet another frantic shooting session.
* GirlPosse: "The Snapshots" is her music group, with her two assistants Pixel Pizzaz and Violet Blurr, who also help her during photo shoots.
* JustAStupidAccent: Like her pony counterpart, Photo Finish speaks with an exaggerated, German-sounding accent.
* LargeHam: Photo Finish can get pretty hammy, like when she's telling her subjects to "Hold that pose!"
* MagicSkirt: Considering some of the poses she ends up in during a photo shoot, it's lucky this trope is enforced here.
* NoIndoorVoice: She's loud when taking her pictures, even in the library.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: When it comes to capturing "za magicks", personal space becomes such a foreign concept to Photo Finish and her assistants that the other students and staff complain to Vice-Principal Luna. Heck, even the Vice-Principal herself isn't immune.
* PutOnABus: She doesn't appear in ''Legend of Everfree''. (Though technically, that's because she ''isn't'' in the bus to Camp Everfree.)
* TemporarilyAVillain: In ''Rainbow Rocks'', while under the Dazzlings' spell, she tries to sabotage the Rainbooms' performance with the help of her cronies.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Not as often as Trixie, but she sometimes indulges herself.
-->'''Photo Finish:''' I say nothink. Photo Finish lets her work speak for itself.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other Alternate Versions]]

A number of background and supporting characters, not previously listed, are {{Alternate Sel|f}}ves of their respective pony characters. These include:

* Apple Bloom, Sweetie Belle, and Scootaloo, while not calling themselves the Cutie Mark Crusaders, share the same bond of trying to find their place as teenagers (such as by posting their videos to the Website/YouTube Expy from the first film). Apple Bloom and Sweetie Belle are still sisters to Applejack and Rarity, respectively. Scootaloo is seen using her trademark scooter and appears to be just as much a tomboy by not wearing a skirt. She also retains her obsession with Rainbow Dash. They are shown younger than the other students, likely freshmen at CHS while the others are seniors. In ''Rainbow Rocks'', they form a band called "The Crusaders" to enter the Battle of the Bands, sporting similar rocker outfits to those their pony counterparts once used.
* Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon are also present, similar in age to the Crusaders.
* Big Macintosh is apparently still a student. In ''Rainbow Rocks'', he and Granny Smith appear at their farm, as well.
* Snips and Snails, lackeys to Sunset in the first film and bumbling students afterward. They also compete in the Battle of the Bands as a rap duo. Like with their pony selves, Snips is smaller and rounder while Snails is taller and thinner.
* Cheerilee is shown both teaching and working in the library, but drawn in proportion to the student body, making her probably a young teacher.
* Granny Smith is the lunch lady at the school. Unlike Pony Granny Smith who is very thin due to advanced age, Human Granny is more portly than other characters. In ''Rainbow Rocks'', she and Big Mac appear at their farm, as well.
* Cranky Doodle Donkey appears as a teacher in "Music to My Ears" and ''Friendship Games''.
* The three Diamond Dogs, humanized as if they just stepped out of a Music/{{Gorillaz}} video, who Rarity gets to help carry her piano in "Player Piano" and appear in ''Rainbow Rocks'' and ''Friendship Games''.
* Other background human equivalents for named background ponies include Derpy Hooves, Octavia Melody, Lyra Heartstrings, Sweetie Drops, Bulk Biceps, Roseluck and Amethyst Star.
* The ExtendedUniverse first IDW EQG annual also includes Spitfire as the soccer team leader, Mrs. Harshwhinny as a teacher, and introduces an older Babs Seed.

According to Sabrina Alberghetti, all other background humans in the movies were new creations for the film and unlikely to appear in pony form on the show itself, nor based on background ponies in the show.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Background Students]]
->''"You got my vote, Twilight." "Mine too." "Mine too." "Mine too..."''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls''

->'''Voiced by:''' Vincent Tong (Sandalwood), James Kirk (Micro Chips), Eva Tavares (Blueberry Cake), Paula Berry (Cherry Crash), Peter New (Brawly Beats), David Mongar (Captain Planet)

What's a high school without students? While a few students at Canterlot High are easily recognizable as the human counterparts of secondary characters, most are new characters. At the beginning they're divided up into different cliques -- the athletes, the dramas, the techies, the eco-kids, the fashionistas, and the rockers. They stick to their own groups because of Sunset Shimmer, but come together later thanks to Twilight Sparkle.
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* AdaptationNameChange: Sandalwood and Micro Chips are named Cecil and Poindexter, respectively, in the ''Friendship Games'' novelization.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: It bears repeating, even when not based on actual pony characters, the CHS students have a wild range of skin tones.
* BlindingBangs: One of the male students, going by the FanNickname of [[WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory Valhallen]], has very thick bangs covering his eyes. "Photo Finished" reveals he has purple eyes underneath.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: It's rather common for the various unnamed characters to have eyes and hair colors matching.
* {{Expy}}: Averted; while some of the students have similar color schemes to certain background ponies in ''Friendship Is Magic'' but different eye colors and "cutie marks" on their clothes (one of the athletic girls, for example, looks like a dead ringer for [[FanNickname Cloud Kicker]], but has a soccer ball cutie mark), [[https://derpibooru.org/358985 they weren't based off of background pony designs.]]
* TheFashionista: The group [[FanNickname Normal Norman]] and Photo Finish belong to, and it's implied Rarity hangs out with them a bit (which would make sense) since she sits with them at the start of the cafeteria song.
* KidsAreCruel:
** When they make fun of Twilight when an embarrassing video of her is leaked.
** In the sequel they're quite vicious to Sunset Shimmer and instantly turn on the Dazzlings when they're defeated. Justified to an extent, however, given Sunset's history and the Dazzlings' schemes.
* LimitedWardrobe: Beyond an exception like the Fall Formal, all of them have a standard set of clothes they're always seen wearing in each movie.
* NerdGlasses: Unsurprisingly, a trait for some of the Techies, like Scribble Dee (large, brown-rimmed round ones) and Micro Chips (thick, black-rimmed square ones). Also lean into EyeGlasses with their eyes occupying the whole lenses (which isn't the case with human Twilight).
* NiceHat: Canterlot High School's dress code apparently allows headgears, since a few students can be seen wearing nice ones. Notably, Watermelody's beret, Scott Green's fedora, Normal Norman's knit cap, Sandalwood's rastacap and Sweet Leaf's sun hat.
* NominalImportance: As with most of the Background Ponies who lack a name (at least, prior to later merchandise assigning them one), many of the students lack names and are instead referred to by various nicknames designated by the fanbase. In keeping with the naming conventions of ''My Little Pony'', the student's {{Fan Nickname}}s are usually based on their appearance or their cutie mark-like emblem on their clothes.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: They have a quite varied range of hair colors, even for those with more human skin-tones.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Girl-Group Bandmates]]
->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks''

->'''Voiced by:''' Kaylee Johnston (Lavender Lace & Fuchsia Blush)

Six more background students are introduced in ''Rainbow Rocks'' to provide a pair of bandmates for each GirlGroup led by an alternate secondary character, including the Snapshots (with Photo Finish), Trixie and the Illusions, and Derpy and the Muffins.
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* AllThereInTheScript: Pixel Pizzaz and Violet Blurr (Photo Finish's assistants) are named by the toyline.
* BeleagueredAssistant: From the short "Photo Finished", we see that Pixel Pizzaz and Violet Blurr also serves as photo-shoot assistants for Photo Finish. However, the look of boredom on their faces hints that they don't share the hyperactive photographer's enthusiasm.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Blueberry Pie and Raspberry Fluff are generally considered just as wacky as Derpy. To form a band playing the cowbell, the triangle and the musical saw, they sure must not care about ridicule.
* CuteWitch: The basic look for Trixie's bandmates, including the [[RobeAndWizardHat Wizard Hats]] when performing, following their leader's example.
* ElegantGothicLolita: Pixel Pizzaz and Violet Blurr have a more elaborate design than most, their clothes leaning into this look. Justified by them being part of the Fashionista clique, like Photo Finish.
* GirlPosse: Each of the groups looks like one, with a leader and two cronies. And under the Dazzlings' negative influence, the Illusions as well as the Snapshots are quite antagonistic.
* NominalImportance: Beyond the Snapshots, mentioned above, the other four are only known by {{Fan Nickname}}s.[[labelnote:Trixie's]]Lavender Lace and Fuchsia Blush[[/labelnote]] [[labelnote:Derpy's]]Blueberry Pie and Raspberry Fluff[[/labelnote]]
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Lavender Lace has a quite similar color scheme and hair style to one of the athlete background students (who herself was wrongly thought to be derived from background pony Cloud Kicker, hence her nickname of Cloudy Kicks). They are not, however, the same character, as [[https://derpibooru.org/805499 they can both be seen in some crowd shots]] of ''Rainbow Rocks''.
* ShoutOut: Derpy's bandmates bear a very close resemblance in hair color and style to Shana and Kimber from ''WesternAnimation/JemAndTheHolograms''. Even the one that is like Kimber (with the triangle) has piano key-style decor on her clothes, reflecting on Kimber being the keyboardist for the Holograms. And Derpy's wrap-dress in this scene is similar to Jem's usual wardrobe.
* TheVoiceless: None of them have any speaking lines in the movies (or in "Photo Finished" for Photo Finish's assistants), unlike other background students. Though Lavender Lace and Fuchsia Blush are backing vocalists for Trixie's "Tricks Up My Sleeve" song.
[[/folder]]

!Crystal Prep Academy

[[folder:Dean Cadance]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Britt [=McKillip=]

The human counterpart of Princess Cadance and dean of Crystal Prep, functionally acting as Principal Cinch's right-hand. Following the events of ''Friendship Games'', she takes over as principal from Cinch.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It's not fully clear what her connection to Shining Armor is in this world. She and Shining both speak to Twilight about the Friendship Games, but Shining is a decorated alumni of the school and it wouldn't be odd for him to just be there for that. She also is very close to Twilight, but it's unclear if it's because she likes her as a teacher likes a favorite student, or because of any romantic connection to Shining.
* FriendlyRivalry: Treats the competition with CHS this way and is on good terms with Luna and Celestia.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Cadance has a noticeably different eye design than most other characters.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Is caught gorging herself on cake in the ending credits, and joins in taunting Cinch in the aftermath of [[spoiler:Midnight Sparkle's rampage]].
* NumberTwo: While her actual title is dean, she's functionally the vice-principal to Cinch's principal.
* OneHundredPercentAdorationRating: Crystal Prep and CHS students alike love her.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Contrasting Cinch sharply, Cadance actually cares about Crystal Prep and the students there for their own sake.
* SourSupporter: While she does her job well and doesn't defy Cinch openly, it's pretty clear she doesn't like her any more than anyone else.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Shadowbolts]]
[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dbd5f3af01fb21d50bb95ecb7041de47.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Sunny Flare, Twilight Sparkle, Indigo Zap, Lemon Zest, Sugarcoat and Sour Sweet.]]
->''"We're not friends here after all\\
Our only interest\\
In this business\\
Is seeing Canterlot High School fall!"''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsFriendshipGames''

The OpposingSportsTeam from Crystal Prep Academy that the Wondercolts must defeat at the Friendship Games in the third ''Equestria Girls'' movie. The core members the movie focuses on include Sour Sweet, Indigo Zap, Sugarcoat, Lemon Zest, Sunny Flare, and the human world's Twilight Sparkle.

!!General

* AcademicAthlete: According to "ACADECA", the Shadowbolts are just as proficient with subjects such as math, science and home ec as they are with sports. Justified; maintaining a reputation as the best means winning at every possible competition.
* AmazonBrigade: With the glaring exception of Twilight, the core team members are some of the school's most athletic female students.
* DependingOnTheArtist: It's always been an issue in the ''Equestria Girls'' franchise, but the Shadowbolts, for whatever reason, suffer from the most severe inconsistencies between their doll stock art and their animated designs in the ''Friendship Games'' film and toyline, having startlingly different designs.
** In general, the clothing design shares some superficial similarities between versions, but they have otherwise major differences. The "Sporty Style" dolls have more unique and colorful designs, whereas their corresponding outfits during the Tri-Cross Relay edge into NonUniformUniform territory (all being the same color).
** [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/Sunny_Flare Sunny Flare]] is the worst case, having no less than '''four different designs'''. In the film, she has very short lavander and pink hair; her "Sporty Style" box art depicts her with very long dark purple and magenta hair tied in pigtails with orange ribbons; the "School Spirit" boxart has her looking like a pre-HeelFaceTurn Sunset Shimmer knockoff (black leather jacket and "mean girl" disposition), with mostly lavander hair with thin red streaks tied in a ponytail. Both dolls, meanwhile, have pure dark purple hair, and the "School Spirit" one has an sleeveless purple jacket. Her cutie mark is an overcast-rainy sun in the dolls, and [[HairDecorations implied to be a bright flaring sun]] in animation.
** [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/Indigo_Zap Indigo Zap's]] skin color is sort of orange in her "Sporty Style" stock art and the film; her "School Spirit" stock art and '''both dolls''' have it yellow. Animated Indigo Zap has dark blue hair with teal highlights; her doll design has it long with thin red highlights. The novelization even gets into this (sort of) by giving her freckles and orange hair. Her cutie mark in the dolls is a dark purple cloud with a pink star and blue lightning bolt; the film has it as a plain yellow lightning bolt.
** [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/Lemon_Zest Lemon Zest]] is not too bad, featuring bright yellow and bright green hair in both doll stock art pieces versus the three-tone light greens in the animation. Her cutie mark is (fittingly) stylized lemon slices in the dolls, and implied to be a slice of lemon pie in the film (her headphones have such symbol). Her doll has no headphones.
** Sugarcoat's differences are more subtle: her doll has light grey skin, InnocentBlueEyes, and her stock art tends to give her body language akin to [[GenkiGirl Pinkie Pie]]. Her animated design has her with magenta eyes and a darker skin tone (and she's TheStoic, too). Her cutie mark is a firecracker or dynamite stick in the dolls.
** [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/Sour_Sweet Sour Sweet]] is the one with the least differences: her cutie mark is [[HairDecorations implied to be berries]] in the film; in the dolls, it's a heart with what appears to be a stylized, gem-shaped [[TheStraightAndArrowPath crosshair]]. Otherwise, she looks roughly the same; although her animated version has a TomboyishPonytail when in her school's uniform, whereas her equivalent "School Spirit" design has what can be described as an spiky, wild mane of hair.
* EarlyBirdCameo: A Shadowbolts soccer team appeared in the 2013 Equestria Girls prequel comic, though the team members have generic designs and it doesn't say what school they played for. And one of their members was in ''Rainbow Rocks'': Human Twilight Sparkle.
* EveryoneHasStandards:
** They go to drastic lengths just to prove their superiority to Canterlot High School. [[spoiler:But when students from both schools wind up in mortal danger, the Shadowbolts spring into action to save them. Likewise, they side with Canterlot students when Cinch accuses Canterlot High of cheating when she was the one willing to use the Twilight's gathered magic to do exactly that]].
** On an individual level, Sunny Flare is openly appalled when Cinch calls Twilight a "monster", while Indigo Zap stands up to Sunset when she rather roughly tries to talk to Twilight. (It's implied to be because Twilight's still a member of their team, even if they dislike her.)
* EvilIsNotAToy: [[spoiler:They think controlling magic is easy enough to win something as simple as a sports tournament. They're proven wrong in the worst possible way when they give rise to Midnight Sparkle]].
* EvilCounterpart: The opening credits pit the Shadowbolts against one of the Humane Five.
** Sugarcoat to Applejack; [[BrutalHonesty straightforward, but brutally so]].
** Sour Sweet to Fluttershy; [[BitchInSheepsClothing her sweetness is quickly followed by sourness]].
** Sunny Flare to Rarity; [[RichBitch all of the elegance, but none of the tact]].
** Indigo Zap to Rainbow Dash; [[CompetitionFreak just as competitive, but without the team spirit]].
** Lemon Zest to Pinkie Pie; [[GenkiGirl loves to have fun too, but is obnoxious about it]].
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:After Twilight's transformation into Midnight Sparkle, they help the Wondercolts save students from her, and later stand with them against Cinch.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
** While it varies depending on the Shadowbolt, they generally aren't very nice people. But when push comes to shove, they show they are good at heart. In fact, most of their negative attitudes come from [[TheCorrupter Principal Cinch's influence]].
** In "Dance Magic", they enter [[spoiler: and steal Rarity's idea for]] the dance video competition because they want to use the prize money to pay for their classmates to hold their school dance on a yacht. When it seems like they've failed, they lament the fact that they've let their classmates down.
* KarmaHoudini: While Cinch is mostly to blame for [[spoiler:making Twilight "[[VillainSong unleash the magic]]"]], they all participate in pressuring Twilight, and they don't really get called out on it. Granted, what can they be expected to do when their principal is setting such a terrible example for them?
* MoralMyopia: Cinch has them join in with her own in "Unleash the Magic", telling Twilight that CHS has used magic, and maybe abused it to get ahead in the Games, so they're justified in doing the same to win.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:Their faces after Twilight changes to Midnight Sparkle and goes mad with power pretty much tells you they know they've made a mistake. Even moreso when Cinch calls Twilight a "monster". Unlike her, they know they pressured Twilight into this and people are going to get hurt because of it, thus they come to help the students of both schools when a few nearly fall into the portals.]]
* NonUniformUniform: Their uniforms are all quite similar, with light blue shirts under maroon vests or blazers, along with plaid skirts for the girls and navy blue pants for the boys. However, all the significant characters have a variation so they stand out from background students and each other (sock length, shoe type/decoration, sleeve details, etc.).
* OpposingSportsTeam: They're the team to beat, and they're named after Nightmare Moon's made-up EvilCounterpart to the Wonderbolts.
* PrivilegedRival: Crystal Prep is much more expensive and upper-crust than Canterlot High. Several "[[RichBitch rich and obnoxious]]" characters from Equestria have their human counterparts attend Crystal Prep, including Jet Set, Upper Crust, and Suri Polomare.
* ThemeNaming: Three of the Shadowbolts are named after food-related terms (Lemon Zest, Sour Sweet, Sugarcoat), while the other three have a weather (or sky) theme (Indigo Zap, Sunny Flare, Twilight Sparkle).
* VillainyFreeVillain: While all of them (save Human Twilight) are unlikable jerks, they don't really do anything to stop the Wondercolts from competing fairly. They're just so good that they can beat Canterlot High School without needing to cheat. [[spoiler:They do convince Human Twilight to [[VillainSong unleash the magic]], but that was Principal Cinch's idea. And as soon as they see what it's caused, they immediately jump in to help.]]
* VocalEvolution: All of them -- except [[AbsenteeActor Indigo Zap]] -- get this treatment in "Dance Magic". In general, they're given deeper, more distinctive voices compared to their debut.
** Lemon Zest debuts with a rather shrill, high-pitched voice and tends to speak loudly because of her headphones. She later has a SurferDude accent.
** Sour Sweet can be said to have slight hints of a ValleyGirl accent in her debut; "Dance Magic" makes it much, '''much''' more pronounced.
** Sugarcoat is initially a MotorMouth. Her second appearance has her speaking at a calm pace, with a pronounced ValleyGirl accent (not to the extent of Sour Sweet's, but definitely present), and she also now peppers her speech with bits of SpockSpeak.
** Sunny Flare's delivery is subtly different, being somewhat deeper.

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!!Indigo Zap

->''"ARE WE GONNA WIN?!?!"''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KellySheridan

* AbsenteeActor: Doesn't appear in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', despite the book more or less focusing on Twilight and her relationship with her Crystal Prep ex-classmates. Even more noticeable is her absence in the TV Special "Dance Magic", where she doesn't even appear among background students at her school.
* AwesomeMcCoolname: Even by ''My Little Pony'' standards, ''Indigo Zap.''
* BikerBabe: She takes part in the motocross event of the Games, and makes it to the finish line along with Sunset.
* CompetitionFreak: She is the most pumped for the Games on the team, and she tries forcing Twilight to feel the same way.
* CompositeCharacter: During production, she was variably going to be Lightning Dust or Spitfire, before being made a new character. This still shows in her having the former's general design and CompetitionFreak tendencies, and the latter's shades of DrillSergeantNasty.
* GogglesDoNothing: Wears a set of goggles all the time, though at least she doesn't need to grab a pair for the science portion of the games.
* MulticoloredHair: Has dark teal hair with lighter streaks in the film; her doll has red streaks. Seemingly averted in the novelization, where she is described as having "flaming orange hair".
* NoIndoorVoice: Tends to do this, such as when yelling at Human Twilight as she is boarding the bus.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: According to the film's DVD commentary, she was originally intended to be Lightning Dust, and Spitfire was considered at some point, before she was made into a new character. She's basically a PaletteSwap of Lightning Dust, though, sharing her flight goggles, lightning bolt motif, and a similar hairstyle. The novelization though implies she's based on Spitfire's design, described early on as having "flaming orange hair."
* YouthfulFreckles: Strangely enough, the novelization for ''Friendship Games'' gives her "a smattering of freckles across her nose".

!!Lemon Zest

->''"Dude, you have gotta hear this!"''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ShannonChanKent

* AbsenteeActor: She's strangely absent from ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', which focuses on Twilight's relationship with the Shadowbolts (in this case, meaning Sugarcoat, Sour Sweet and Sunny Flare).
* AdvertisedExtra: She has the least dialogue out of all the Shadowbolts, with the grand total of ''two lines'' in her debut film.
* AirGuitar: On exiting the bus with her headphones on, she makes some slick rock-star moves.
* CommonalityConnection: Implied. Any time the two schools put aside their rivalry, she seems to gravitate towards fellow music lover DJ Pon-3.
* GenkiGirl: She's very enthusiastic, to say the least. She's a bit loud, occasionally does things such as doing rock-star moves or jumping out of the bus, and her preferred dance style is hip-hop -- which has plenty of acrobatics.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: Apart from the games, she drowns everything out with awesome guitar riffs. She doesn't do this in "Dance Magic".
* InformedAttribute: The official website described her as "[[DrillSergeantNasty a bit of a drill sergeant]]" back when ''Friendship Games'' premiered, but she doesn't show any signs of this in any of her appearances.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: It might've been a gesture of good will, but just shoving her headphones on Twilight's head -- as they blare very loud rock/metal music -- is ultimately not a very nice thing to do.
* MulticoloredHair: Has three-tone lime green hair. Her doll has it green and yellow.
* PetTheDog: She's the only Shadowbolt to act friendly towards Twilight. However, while well-intentioned, more or less forcing her headphones -- which blare really loud, rock/metal music -- on Twilight without permission proves to be a somewhat unpleasant experience for the latter.
* RapunzelHair: Her unbound hair is the longest of the Shadowbolts, reaching well past her hips.
* RollerbladeGood: She participates in the Games' rollerskating event. The end credits pictures of the games show her lagging behind everyone else, however.
* SurferDude: She gets the voice, but doesn't really use the slang beyond an occasional "dude".
* TokenGoodTeammate: Of all the Shadowbolts, she shows the least hostility to both their Canterlot High rivals and human Twilight, even offering to let the latter use her headphones.

!!Sour Sweet

->''"Well, that's just marvelous... ''If you wanna lose before we even start!"

->'''Voiced by:''' Sharon Alexander

* AmbiguousDisorder: Has frequent, fairly sudden and violent mood-swings. It doesn't matter if it's some light trash-talking to the competition, lashing out at Twilight's incompetence or admitting her team's faults, she always goes from behaving nicely (sarcastically or genuinely so) to displaying a quite acerbic personality, and vice-versa.
* BadassNormal: During the relay race, she grabs a quiver of arrows from the sidelines without breaking stride, clears the rope swing and lands into an UnnecessaryCombatRoll, and then shoots three arrows at once. All three hit her target, one of them as a bullseye. It's one of the most impressive feats seen from the films in terms of physicality.
* BetaBitch: Acts as one along with Sugarcoat, with Sunny Flare being the AlphaBitch of their little GirlPosse in ''Sleepover Surprise''. [[{{Retcon}} However]], she's TheLeader in "Dance Magic".
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Played with. She tends to fake politeness, then make snide comments behind the backs of others -- and if frustrated enough, to their faces. Even when she's genuinely being nice, it's always followed by her being rude a few seconds later. In "Dance Magic", she starts a friendly conversation with Rarity [[spoiler:in order to steal her music video idea for the competition]].
* TheBully: She deliberately picks on Twilight more than any of the other Shadowbolts.
* CharacterDevelopment: In "Dance Magic", she is depicted as TheLeader of the Shadowbolts, [[spoiler:comes to regret stealing Rarity's video idea]], and seems to be forming a genuine bond with Rarity by the special's end. She even drops her MoodSwinger style of speech by the end of the special, being genuinely nice without switching to being nasty afterward.
* CuteAndPsycho: She can range between being overly sweet and innocent one moment to being completely enraged and crazy the next time.
* DeathGlare: Her reaction to Twilight trying to be nice to her is to shoot her a glare whilst telling Twilight that "I am watching you". Later, during the "Welcome, Crystal Prep" party, she basically threatens some Canterlot High students by crushing a paper cup and tossing it to the floor, all while glaring at them.
* DependingOnTheWriter: In Perdita Finn's ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', she lacks her characteristic mood swings (odd, as the same author wrote the novelization of the film, and there was no AdaptationPersonalityChange) and is shown as a BetaBitch to Sunny Flare. The animated media shows her as a mood-swing jerkass who's implied to be the leader of the group.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: [[spoiler:She steals Rarity's idea for a dance video so she and her teammates can use it themselves. However, the contest requires an original dance and an original song, with the Shadowbolts unable to provide the latter; it's rather heavily implied they lack the musical talent and skills to do it]].
* HairDecorations: As pointed out in the DVDCommentary, she ties her hair up with a cranberry-shaped ornament, since cranberries are both ''sweet and sour''.
* HiddenDepths: In ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'' she's shown to enjoy handcrafts; she's pleasantly surprised when Twilight shows what she brought to the sleepover -- materials to make friendship bracelets -- and is the first to start making one after Twilight herself. In the epilogue she's very pleased with all of Pinkie's party decorations and materials, and cheerfully provides ideas for Pinkie's next party.
* {{Jerkass}}: The nastiest of the Shadowbolts, she's willing to insult people to their faces, and openly disparages Twilight quite often. She also [[spoiler:steals Rarity's idea after she happily shares it with her]] in "Dance Magic".
* KickTheDog: She frequently belittles Twilight. She also doesn't help Twilight in the athletic portion of the Friendship Games, instead choosing to scream in frustration and insult her.
* TheLeader: Implied to be this in "Dance Magic"; she's the one that starts the conversation with Rarity, she's the one that [[spoiler:baits Rarity into sharing her idea with her, and then steals it with her fellow Shadowbolts' silent encouragement]], she's the one that dominates the conversation with Rarity when the latter goes to Crystal Prep, and finally, the others are the ones [[spoiler:who try to talk her out of continuing with the music video competition when they run into problems with their non-existent original song]].
* MeaningfulName: She acts sweet to hide her sour personality.
* MoodSwinger: Smiling and pleasant one second, sneering and sarcastic the next.
* MulticoloredHair: Has deep pink hair with teal streaks. Fittingly, those colors are more or less opposites in the color spectrum, much like how her personality switches between two extremes.
* NeverMyFault: She admits on behalf of the Shadowbolts that [[spoiler:it ''is'' their fault that they nearly destroyed the world to win the Friendship Games. However, she quickly pins most of the blame on Principal Cinch. In the novelization, she blames Twilight]]. Either way, she deflects most of the blame onto someone else.
* OdangoHair: She wears her hair in two buns during the Games, which gives her a startling resemblance to Canterlot High's drum majorette who appeared in the "CHS Rally Song".
* TheStraightAndArrowPath: She's skilled enough to hit a moving target with three simultaneous shots, one of them as a bullseye, right after swinging from a rope and landing with an UnnecessaryCombatRoll. The novelization swaps the rolling with her hitting three bull's-eyes in quick succession.
* StrongerThanTheyLook: Looks about the same as any of the girls and doesn't have any magical superpowers, but during the climax of ''Friendship Games'', when the Shadowbolts do a HeelFaceTurn and go help the Rainbooms save their endangered classmates, she can be seen [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/File:Sour_Sweet_saves_Pinkie_Pie_and_another_Shadowbolt;_Sunny_Flare_and_Puppy_Spike_save_Fluttershy_EG3.png standing straight up, pulling up Pinkie Pie by the legs while Pinkie, in turn, holds a fellow student over the interdimensional precipice]]. That's the combined weight of two girls roughly her size.
* TomboyishPonytail: Her usual hairstyle.
* ValleyGirl: Speaks with the tone and pronunciation, but doesn't use the slang or verbal tics.
* VillainousBreakdown: She furiously growls at every single screw-up Twilight makes in the archery competition, almost tearing her face off.
* YouthfulFreckles: She has little freckles on her face.

!!Sugarcoat

->''"You are kinda being a doormat right now."''

->'''Voiced by:''' Sienna Bohn

* BeneathTheMask: ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'' shows that underneath her cool exterior and tendency towards being a jerk, she loves animals just like Fluttershy does. She shows affection to Spike the Dog the moment she sees him.
* BetaBitch: Along with Sour Sweet, she starts ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'' as the Beta to Sunny Flare's Alpha.
* BikerBabe: She takes part in the motocross event of the Games. Notably, Cinch says she requested to participate in the event along with Indigo, implying she has prior experience with the sport (or at least with driving a dirt-bike); she does decently until a giant plant eats her bike.
* BrutalHonesty: Like Applejack, she's not afraid to speak her mind. Unlike Applejack, she's incredibly blunt about it.
-->'''Twilight:''' Hi, Sugarcoat!\\
'''Sugarcoat:''' That was a really bad speech. You should consider not speaking in public.
* CreepyMonotone: How she speaks most of the time.
* EmotionlessGirl: She usually doesn't show much emotion, even when one would expect her to. She looks more annoyed than really angry when she yells at Twilight across the field; her reaction to the giant carnivore plant slamming into her bike and subsequently hanging for dear life from its maws is surprisingly subdued. She '''does''' get very emotive when [[spoiler:Twilight turns into Midnight Sparkle and puts everyone in danger]], and both before, during and after the Friendship Games she can be seen cracking both smug and gentle smiles.
* HairDecorations: She has a small, magenta hair clip that is apparently shaped like a pair of lips; fitting, seeing [[MotorMouth how she tends to speak]].
* HiddenDepths: ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'' shows that not only does she loves animals just like Fluttershy, but she's implied to also be very good with them, as she manages to get a whole litter of kittens to sleep on her lap when she goes to visit Fluttershy at the shelter.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: While her brutal honesty often comes across as mean-spirited, a lot of times she doesn't seem to do it out of malice. At one point in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', she bluntly states that she honestly didn't think [[AlphaBitch Sunny Flare]] had any other friends besides her and Sour Sweet.
* IronicName: Sugarcoat's name means to make something seem more pleasant than it is, [[BrutalHonesty which is the exact opposite of what she does in the film]].
* MegaTwintails: She sports two side pigtails that reach all the way down to her waist.
* MotorMouth: She talks very fast (to the point that ''Pinkie'' comments on it) in ''Friendship Games''; she drops this by the time "Dance Magic" rolls around.
* NotSoStoic: She does look shaken after being attacked by a giant ManEatingPlant, though that's understandable -- and even then, it's still a surprisingly subdued reaction to almost dying. Sugarcoat does show plenty of emotion [[spoiler:when Twilight transforms into Midnight Sparkle, and starts wreaking havoc]]. She is also very hurt when Sunny Flare [[ItMakesSenseInContext claims she didn't invite her to a sleepover]] in the TieInNovel following ''Friendship Games''.
* OddFriendship:
** Develops one with [[ShrinkingViolet Fluttershy]], of all people, in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise''. Sugarcoat is immediately interested when she starts talking about her animals at the shelter, and goes to visit her at least once.
** Her apparently stable friendship with the other Shadowbolts sans Indigo Zap in "Dance Magic" can be seen as this; in a group with a loud hip-hop rocker, a mood-swinging manipulative jerk, and a RichBitch, she stands out as the quiet but blunt PerpetualFrowner.
* PerpetualFrowner: Unlike pretty much everyone else in the series, she usually doesn't smile.
* ProperTightsWithASkirt: She's wearing black tights under a skirt that's noticeably shorter than normal for the Crystal Prep's female uniform.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Out of everyone, [[spoiler:she's the only person to give a long speech about how much of a hypocritical jerk Principal Cinch is.]]
* SmugSmiler: The few times she has a facial expression, it's generally this.
* SpockSpeak: "Dance Magic" has her speaking like this, although she isn't averse to contractions or even a bit of slang (she describes the Rainboom's songs as "killer"). She never used this in ''Friendship Games'' or ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', and ironically, if anything, she edged into [[TotallyRadical the opposite]] in the latter book.[[note]]"Don't be such an eager beaver."[[/note]]
-->'''Sugarcoat:''' ''[to Sour Sweet and Rarity]'' The order is irrelevant.
* StoicSpectacles: Her glasses compliment her straightforward comments.

!!Sunny Flare

->''"Sorry, dearie, but these games aren't about being nice."''

->'''Voiced by:''' Britt Irvin

* AdvertisedExtra: Next to Lemon Zest, she gets the least amount of screen time and even less characterization. Bizarrely, she's the one Shadowbolt pushed forward in the opening credits, on the same level as Sunset Shimmer. [[AvertedTrope She eventually gets an expanded role]] in the TieInNovel ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise''.
* AlphaBitch: Her expanded characterization in the TieInNovel following ''Friendship Games'' presents her as a particularly nasty one -- as the leader of a GirlPosse made up of Sugarcoat, Sour Sweet and herself, the '''first chapter''' starts all of them taunting Twilight when she arrives back at Crystal Prep to get her stuff, and they continue to prey on her insecurities over her FriendlessBackground as the book progresses; but while Sugarcoat and Sour Sweet more or less drop the attitude after a while, Sunny Flare latches to it as if her life depended on it, [[spoiler:leading in her ridiculously mean-spirited imitation of Midnight Sparkle at the titular sleepover]]. It's ultimately subverted, as she only has two friends she doesn't treat very well. She [[TookALevelInKindness gets better]].
* DramaQueen: Occasionally lapses into Rarity-esque theatrics, most notably when she picks the Dare card.
* DudeNotFunny: Causes this reaction in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', when she [[spoiler:pulls a card during Truth or Dare that she ''claims'' says "do an impression of Midnight Sparkle", which she gleefully does -- and it gets worse when it's revealed to both the reader and the girls that the card actually said "do a stupid dance"]]. This drives Twilight to tears, alienates ''everyone'', [[EveryoneHasStandards including her fellow Shadowbolts and friends]] and almost gets kicked out of the sleepover party.
* EasilyForgiven: After all is said and done, Twilight interrupts Rarity when she suggests Sunny Flare to leave, and is willing to forgive her even after the fairly cruel stunt she pulls at the sleepover.
-->'''Twilight Sparkle:''' We're all going to forgive you when you do [admit that you've made a terrible mistake]. That's what these girls from Canterlot High have taught me. We all make mistakes some times.\\
'''Sunny Flare:''' ''[disbelievingly]'' You'd forgive me? Really?\\
'''Twilight Sparkle:''' I would. Just don't do it again, okay?\\
'''Rarity:''' If Twilight forgives you, we all do.
* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: Maybe not necessarily "evil", but certainly enough of a malicious jerk -- her eyeshadow is a very dark purple and heavily contrasts with her light blue-green skin.
* FlatCharacter: We don't know anything about her other than she's competing on the Shadowbolts team, and we don't see enough of her personality to understand why she should be considered Rarity's rival in the films.
* FriendlessBackground: Barring her rather dysfunctional "friendship" with fellow Shadowbolts Sugarcoat and Sour Sweet, it's noted by Sugarcoat herself at one point that Sunny Flare likely doesn't have any other friends. This would explain a lot of her controlling nature.
* GreenEyedMonster: Implied during the sleepover; when Twilight manages to defuse a tense situation and gets everyone to get along just nicely -- in particular, her only two friends to have fun ''without her'' -- she doesn't take it very well. In other words, she's likely envious that Twilight -- the lonely girl she and the others ostracized -- somehow manages to be ''better'' at friendship than her, as seen when she admits that neither her or her friends really know much about friendship, ''unlike'' Twilight.
-->''The more relaxed and chatty Sugarcoat and Sour Sweet were, the angrier she got.''
* HairDecorations: Wears a sun-shaped hair clip in the animation; her doll has it as a rainy-overcast sun.
* {{Hypocrite}}: At least in the ''Sleepover Surprise'' book, when one takes into account the events of ''Friendship Games'' and its novelization; she calls out Cinch for fleeing and then looks appalled when Cinch calls a transformed Twilight a monster, yet seems to have no problem with teasing Twilight about that '''and''' calling her a monster in order to [[NeverMyFault deflect the blame]].
* InformedAttribute: The official website when ''Friendship Games'' was released made her seem like ThePerfectionist and either a [[TheStoolPigeon Concerned Claire or Whistleblower Wilma]], but nothing in the movie or any subsequent appearance suggests it.
* IronicName: Her name -- evocative of solar flares, which are intense bursts of light -- doesn't fit her either in what little we've seen of her personality ([[DependingOnTheWriter varying degrees of "poised, elegant jerk"]]) or her appearance (where her color palette consists almost entirely of cool colors and dark accents, even out of her school's uniform).
* TheLeader: She is depicted as the de facto leader of the Shadowbolts in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise''.
* LethalChef: Implied by Sour Sweet's comment in ''Sleepover Surprise'' that "Sunny Flare makes the worst cookies." We don't get any explanation beyond this, other than that Twilight and Sunset's looked much better.
* MulticoloredHair: Has purple and pink hair.
* NeverMyFault: After getting called out for her [[spoiler:Midnight Sparkle imitation]], she tries to deflect the blame back at '''Twilight''', of all people.
-->'''Sunny Flare:''' Twilight's the one who's a real monster. Not me.
* RollerbladeGood: She participates in the Games' rollerskating event.
* SuperOCD: Shown to be very controlling of both her friends in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', as she doesn't take it kindly whenever Sour Sweet or Sugarcoat do things without her, or when they or other people express that they want to do things she herself ''doesn't'' want to do: she dismisses Sugarcoat's suggestion to make snickerdoodles early on; doesn't like when she and Sour Sweet team up on the climbing wall instead of either of them with her; very bluntly and rudely shots down Rainbow Dash's Flashlight tag idea twice; doesn't let Rainbow Dash try one of her chocolate strawberries under the pretext that "they're for later" (i.e. when everyone arrives); and generally tends to boss people around. Sour Sweet once states that they always play Truth or Dare because she ''makes them''. Sheesh. On a more minor note, at one point she tries to write down Twilight's friendship advice.
* TookALevelInKindness: After Twilight shows herself to be the better person by offering Sunny Flare forgiveness in spite of the rather nasty stunts she had been pulling through ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', she mellows towards her and the others.
* {{Troll}}: Shown on various occasions in ''Sleepover Surprise'' to enjoy seeing people suffer in some way, such as when she uploads an embarrassing video of Sugarcoat in spite of her protests, and especially when she [[spoiler:lies that the Dare card she got was to "imitate Midnight Sparkle"]], which she seems to have done pretty much just ForTheEvulz.
* OddFriendship: Manages to strike one with Applejack, as they're both happily making cupcakes and hanging around in the final chapter of ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise''.
* UngratefulBastard: When you think about it, as she acts pretty rude to ''everyone'', including the magic-wielding girls who saved her and the rest of the universe -- not to mention she, if anything, manages to be an even bigger {{jerkass}} to Twilight after the latter invites her to a sleepover out of her own volition in order to get her and her friends to have some fun together, and get to know them better.
* WithFriendsLikeThese:
** As shown in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', she tends to act dismissive towards her "friends" and at one point really hurts Sugarcoat's feelings. Even the socially inept Twilight picks up on this relatively early on in the book, and after [[spoiler:her cruel imitation of Midnight Sparkle]] Sugarcoat and Sour Sweet both admit that they only really consider themselves friends in the rare occasions Sunny Flare is being nice. Judging by the "friendship advice" she and the others give Twilight, she doesn't seem to fully trust them, either.
** This is averted in their appearance in "Dance Magic" (which retcons the book away), where they're all shown to get along perfectly.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other Alternate Versions]]
* Shining Armor is a Crystal Prep alumnus who encourages Twilight to participate in the Friendship Games. It is unclear if he and Cadance have the same relationship as their pony counterparts ([[ShipTease but there are some subtle hints]]).
* Jet Set, Upper Crust, Suri Polomare, Fleur-Dis-Lee, Trenderhoof, Royal Pin and Neon Lights are students at Crystal Prep and the other members of their Friendship Games team.
[[/folder]]

!Camp Everfree
[[folder:Gloriosa Daisy]]
[[quoteright:144:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/legend_of_everfree_gloriosa_daisy_by_imperfectxiii_dadoijs.png]]

->''"Hi, everyone! Welcome to Camp Everfree! I'm Gloriosa Daisy, your camp director! Think of me as your friendly camp and nature guide."''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree''

->'''Voiced by:''' Enid-Raye Adams

The friendly camp director at the titular Camp Everfree. She manages it alongside her brother Timber Spruce.
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* BigOlEyebrows: Not that big, compared to some other (mostly male) characters, but hers still are noticeably thicker than those of other female characters.
* BeneathTheMask: She's not quite as nice inside as she acts on the outside. Sunset herself (rightfully) expresses slight suspicion towards the sugary-happy Gloriosa Daisy after briefly reading her mind by accident. The instances we're given of her hidden feelings are either angry orders or screams of frustration.
-->'''Sunset Shimmer:''' People that chipper make me nervous.
* BrotherSisterTeam: Runs the camp with Timber Spruce.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "I got this!" Said whenever she agrees to help a camper. Takes on a darker tone when [[spoiler:she transforms into Gaea Everfree and keeps using it, this time in the context of assuring the campers she won't let Filthy Rich shut down the camp.]]
* ControlFreak: She's obsessed with doing everything by herself around camp and shuts down anyone's attempts to help her. [[spoiler:Gets even worse when she transforms into Gaea Everfree and surrounds the camp in vines, refusing to let the campers leave.]]
* CreepyMonotone: Briefly sports this when she runs into Twilight and Sunset in the rock quarry. It's in stark contrast with her apparent faux-happiness and occasional arguing with her brother.
* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: [[spoiler:Using Equestrian magic is clearly not doing her mental state any favors. The real-life stress of her family's business going under doesn't help either.]]
* FlowerInHerHair: Gloriasa Daisy wears a crown of daisies in her hair, fittingly enough. Her gala dress also includes a tiara of yellow flowers.
* {{Foil}}:
** To Sunset Shimmer. [[spoiler:Like Sunset, she's recently developed magical powers and is using them to enrich her normal life. And like Sunset in the first film, she's eventually overwhelmed by a power she can't control and transforms into a monster. And just as Sunset got that power from the Element of Magic, it's implied the gemstones Gloriosa takes power from are a sort of parallel to the Elements of Harmony.]]
** Also to Twilight. [[spoiler:She's a workaholic managing a lot of stress under her composed exterior, spends most of the film on the verge of a breakdown, and eventually is consumed by her SuperpoweredEvilSide. Her Gaea Everfree form also calls to mind Midnight Sparkle's design, which WordOfGod has said was intentional.]]
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: She's the workaholic responsible one to Timber's fun-loving one. [[spoiler:The truth is a bit of both -- Gloriosa wants to use her powers to help the campers have fun, while Timber recognizes the danger of the magic and thinks it's a bad idea.]]
* GreenThumb: [[spoiler:The power she gains from Equestrian magic. It allows her to control plant life.]]
* LittleBigSister: Is older than Timber, but she's a bit smaller than him.
* MadnessMantra: "I got this!" The more she says it, the more obvious it becomes to the viewer [[StepfordSmiler she obviously does not]].
* MundaneUtility: [[spoiler:She was using her magic to help the campers have fun, because she knows the camp is going under and wants their last year to be one to remember.]]
* ObviouslyEvil: From her forced faux-happiness to her constant arguing with Timber to her secrecy and tendency to disappear a lot, it's obvious Gloriosa is up to something. Then it gets double-subverted. [[spoiler:When her secret is revealed, it turns out she's not up to anything evil, she's just trying to make sure everyone has fun and is using magic to do so, which Timber protests. However, immediately after this reveal she takes the remaining geodes, powers up, and gets DrunkOnTheDarkSide as Gaea Everfree.]]
* PoorCommunicationKills: Part of the theme she shares with Human Twilight in the fourth movie. She tries to keep up a happy façade, despite the threat of losing her family's camp clearly is causing her stress. [[spoiler:And trying to help the campers with Equestria magic isn't helping matters. Especially when it corrupts her and she tries to trap the campers to the point of near harm and needs to be stopped]]. Eventually, once she finally comes clean about her situation to the campers, everyone is more than willing to help her save it, showing she just should have been honest from the get go.
* PowerCrystal: [[spoiler:Her power comes from the gemstones she wears around her neck.]]
* RapunzelHair: Gloriosa's magenta hair is even longer than average for the female characters (which already have them rather long in general), reaching to her thighs.
* SanitySlippage: Her mental state deteriorates with every appearance she makes. [[spoiler:By the time she shows up in the rock quarry, she's completely lost it. Fortunately, she gets better by the end of the movie.]]
* StepfordSmiler: She is constantly smiling and promising to help anyone in trouble, but obviously barely keeping a lid on her stress and forcing herself to stay happy.
* TwitchyEye: Gloriosa's left lower eyelid begins twitching as the problems in Camp Everfree and campers' requests are piling up, another hint of her eroding state of mind. [[spoiler:Then her other eye twitches too when she reveals herself to Twilight and Sunset in the Crystal Cave.]]
* VagueAge: Her doll in the toyline looks just like anyone else's, but she looks somewhat older than the CHS students in the movie proper, and her status as camp director (and apparently along with Timber Spruce, the ''only'' workers at camp) makes it unlikely she's just a teenager, implying that she's the older of the two siblings.
* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler:She's behind the magical goings-on around the camp, drawing power from magical crystals infused with Equestrian magic.]]
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: [[spoiler:Her family's business has failed and she's going to lose the land they've owned for four generations to Filthy Rich, who's going to tear it down and build a high-class spa resort. Everything Gloriosa does is to try to and make sure the last batch of campers they'll ever host have the most fun they can.]]
* {{Workaholic}}: She insists on doing everything herself in the name of everyone else having a worry-free time at camp. [[spoiler:Combined with the magic she's gained and the stress of nearly losing the camp. It doesn't help her psyche when the magic overwhelms her.]]
* YouthfulFreckles: She has freckles on her cheeks, of a slightly darker color than her skin.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Timber Spruce]]
[[quoteright:175:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/timber_spruce_id_eg4_vector_by_mrassi1000_dapjwwg.png]]

->''"Think of me as that awesome guy... who should always be invited to fun things."''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree''

->'''Voiced by:''' Brian Doe

Along with his sister Gloriosa Daisy, he keeps things running at Camp Everfree as well as he can. A self-described awesome dude who likes to do fun stuff.
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* AlmostKiss: [[spoiler:He and Twilight before Gloriosa interrupts]].
* AnAxeToGrind: Late in the film, he grabs a woodcutting axe and [[spoiler:tries to hack his way out of the vines Gaea Everfree is using to imprison the campers, with little success]].
* BigOlEyebrows: A trait he shares with other male characters (and Flash Sentry in particular). His are, oddly enough, of a completely different color than his hair.
* BigLittleBrother: Younger than Gloriosa, but taller than she is.
* BrotherSisterTeam: Helps his sister run the camp.
* ChivalrousPervert: He's quite the flirt, and it's played for laughs that the men get a lot less charm from him than the women. Still, he's a nice guy underneath.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: His green eyes match with the green hair on his head.
* {{Foil}}: To Twilight. [[spoiler:As Twilight does with Sunset, Timber recognizes the danger of using magic and thinks Gloriosa should be careful with hers.]]
* ItsAllAboutMe: An example that's played for laughs more than anything, [[spoiler:he claims he saved the campers from Gaea Everfree by saving Twilight from a (minor) fall on the docks so that Twilight could save them.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Zigzagged. His attitude and constant arguing with his sister in public makes him seem like the meaner of the two siblings, however [[spoiler:he's actually worried about Gloriosa overusing magic on the camp and wants her to get rid of it before she does something dangerous]].
* MinorMajorCharacter: While he's a main character, his impact on the overall plot is surprisingly small. He mostly acts as Human Twilight's love interest and a red herring for Sunset, he doesn't play any part in in Twilight's issues with Midnight Sparkle and accomplishes little to nothing against Gaea Everfree.
* {{Narcissist}}: Like ItsAllAboutMe, downplayed, but he makes his lantern in the image of his face, is often showing posing and flashing charming grins, and makes several comments about his many virtues, despite many of them being absent or nonexistent.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The movie tries making him out to be the villain who wants to shut the camp down, even confirming that he's been leaving trails of "Gaea Everfree's" gem dust whenever something dangerous happens so no-one would suspect him. While the latter is partially true, he's actually doing it so no-one would suspect his sister, the real, accidental cause of everything that goes wrong]].
* ScoobyDooHoax: Sunset believes he's using the story of Gaea Everfree to scare people from the camp and get it shut down so his family can move to the city like he's always wanted. [[spoiler:In truth, Timber made up the story to cover for Gloriosa's use of magic, and she was doing it with intent to let the campers have more fun, not scare anyone away]].
* ShipTease: With (human) Twilight Sparkle; he smiles at her while greeting the students with Gloriosa, and later strikes a conversation about sapphires with her... And they both blush for a second when their hands graze.
* VagueAge: Much like his sister; he does look younger than her, but shouldn't be too young if he's also in charge of running the camp. The novelization claims he's a teenager.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Filthy Rich]]
->''"Instead of turning it into a spa resort that will line my pockets with more money than this camp ever could? I don't think so..."''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianDrummond

The human counterpart to Filthy Rich and father to Diamond Tiara. He owns the land Camp Everfree belongs to and plan to replace it with a spa resort.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Downplayed. The pony Filthy Rich is a HonestCorporateExecutive and ReasonableAuthorityFigure. This guy is a greedy SmugSnake, but still a ReasonableAuthorityFigure and VillainyFreeVillain.
* ConspicuousConsumption: Shows off by riding his limousine to Camp Everfree and through the forest surrounding it.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Wants to replace Camp Everfree with a spa resort, which would earn him a lot more money than renting the land to Gloriosa Daisy. This in and of itself wouldn't count towards this trope (after all, a more profitable venture is simply good business sense), but what does count is the fact he seems to take a little too much pleasure in rubbing this fact into Gloriosa and Timber's faces.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He could've forcibly brought out the camp, but was willing to at least let Gloriosa have one more week to either get the money needed to pay the debts (which he figured unlikely) or prepare her goodbyes to the camp.
* SmugSmiler: Never stops his smarmy smile while threatening Gloriosa Daisy. [[spoiler:Though this drops when the camp raises the money to pay off the debts. To which he gives a silent scowl before leaving the fundraiser.]]
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler:His intent to replace Camp Everfree results in Gloriosa acquiring her magic and eventually turning into Gaea Everfree.]]
* VillainyFreeVillain: He's an asshole, and he doesn't give a hoot what happens to the camp, but he is well within his rights to foreclose the camp if Gloriosa and Timber can't pay their rent and he has no direct hand in [[spoiler:Gloriosa becoming corrupted with magic]]. He even allows Gloriosa one last week to run the camp before he buys it out.
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!Unaffiliated

[[folder:Canter Zoom]]
->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree''\\
'''Major Role:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsMagicalMovieNight'' ("Movie Magic")

->'''Voiced by:''' Andy Toth

The director of the upcoming ''Daring Do'' movie adaptation, and Juniper Montage's uncle.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: He may be a swell guy, but he really brings the hammer down hard on his niece when he finds out she's been stealing props and endangering actors just to get her own shot at stardom.
* CoolUncle: Juniper is lucky to have such a friendly uncle who also happens to be a movie director. Tragically, she ends up taking his kindness and trust for granted in favor of her own ambitions, [[BewareTheNiceOnes which she finds out the hard way]]. Even after her sabotage is revealed, he is cool enough to get her another job at a concession stand.
* EarlyBirdCameo: He first appears as an attendee at the Crystal Ball in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree''.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Even after all Juniper did, he stills cares deeply about her and gets her a job at Canterlot Mall's movie theater after firing her from her job as a studio stagehand. Having his spoiled, entitled niece working a fairly boring and demeaning BurgerFool job at a movie theater before and during the ''Daring Do'' movie premiere -- the movie she got fired from -- in a mall that keeps playing over and over the "Dance Magic" music video featuring the girls that foiled her plans makes her increasingly resentful and puts her at the right/wrong time and place to get her hands on a magic mirror.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's the spitting image of Creator/GeorgeARomero, and also bears some resemblance to Creator/GeorgeLucas.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Seeing how the Equestria Girls helped save his childhood camp, he's happy to help them however he can. He even accommodates for firing Juniper for sabotaging the ''Daring Do'' movie by setting her up with another job.
* WagTheDirector: InUniverse, Rainbow Dash ends up calling even more shots for the ''Daring Do'' movie than he does, pointing out adaptational discrepancies and such in the middle of each take.
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[[folder:Chestnut Magnifico]]
->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsMagicalMovieNight'' ("Movie Magic")

->'''Voiced by:''' Kira Tozer

A famous movie star who is signed on to play the title role in the latest ''Daring Do'' adaptation.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: InUniverse, she plays Daring Do -- whose pony counterpart is a rough and tumble adventurer who doesn't wear makeup -- while keeping her lipstick and eyeshadow. It might be her own vanity.
* DarkSkinnedBlonde: If Applejack looks like she has a healthy tan, Chestnut looks like she frequently goes to a tanning salon.
* GenderBlenderName: "Magnifico" is the masculine form of the Italian word for "magnificent".
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Although she's haughty and demanding, she's also shown to have positive traits. She uses her notoriety for the animal cause, as mentioned by Fluttershy, and when there are scheduling conflicts with another job, she works her agent hard so that he'd resolve it and not endanger Canter Zoom's movie. In fact, her snippy attitude at the beginning of the special is strongly implied to be caused by the stress from said scheduling conflicts, as she's way chirpier afterward once they are resolved.
* NiceCharacterMeanActor: InUniverse, what seems to be the case at first. Daring Do is overall a heroic character; Chestnut is introduced screaming at her agent through her phone about how she wants out of some project, accidentally hits Rarity with her trailer's door and doesn't pay her any mind, and her mood isn't improved at all when her imported peanut butter praline candy bars are all missing. She's also the prime suspect behind the film's sabotage. However, not only is she not guilty at all of the film's troubles, but she's latter shown as being quite nice and reasonable.
* RedHerring: Angry, stuck-up, and apparently wanting out of the project, she's presented as the initial culprit behind the film's sabotage. Of course, it isn't her.
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[[folder:Other Characters]]
These characters are not affiliated with either of the two high schools or the summer camp. They have typically appeared only in background or supporting roles so far.

* Mr. and Mrs. Cake, who run a café near the school that sports an exterior decor similar to Sugarcube Corner; supplementary materials (such as the novelizations and the toyline) give it the name of "Sweet Shoppe".
* Flim and Flam run a pawn shop in town, shown in "A Case for the Bass".
* Maud Pie appears briefly in ''Rainbow Rocks'', living in the same house as Pinkie. [[CompanionCube Boulder]] is with her.
* Angel Bunny, although unnamed in the films (the novelizations, ''Canterlot High Tell-All'' and toyline do name him), is clearly Fluttershy's pet in the human world.
* Gummy is seen as a stuffed toy that Pinkie owns; the toyline presents him as his usual alligator self.
* The second IDW EQG annual shows Winona as AJ's family pet.
* Discord as a stuffed animal is seen as one of the prizes in "Perfect Day for Fun!"
* The toy line has included humanized versions of Zecora and Queen Chrysalis. Pictures of the prototype ''Friendship Games'' dolls showed a counterpart for Lightning Dust, before she was replaced by Indigo Zap.
* Geri (whose counterpart is an elderly background pony) is briefly seen in the bus taken by Twilight at the start of ''Friendship Games''.
* Opalescence appears in "Dance Magic" in Rarity's bedroom, though whether she's Rarity's pet specifically or a family pet is unknown.
* "Dance Magic" makes mention of Sapphire Shores, who's also a popular singer in this world.
* "Movie Magic" confirms A.K. Yearling's counterpart's existence, though doesn't give any details beyond her being the author of the ''Daring Do'' books.
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* BatmanGambit: Luna suggested and pulled one with the help of Celestia and their friends in order to find the exact location where the Crystal Prep's Shadowbolt -- a very important statuette that was stolen by a pair of CHS students and hidden somewhere in the woods nearby -- was hidden: they spread a rumor that the statuette had a valuable gemstone inside, and followed the culprits when they decided to go back and check.
* BigSisterWorship: Luna shows a lot of love and respect for Celestia in their shared diary. In particular, one of the reasons she picked going to Canterlot High over Crystal Prep was because Celestia studied there.
* DeadpanSnarker: Celestia starts out as a bit of one in the first movie, but mellows out by the end of it.
* ExtracurricularEnthusiast: According to Luna in ''Wondercolts Forever: The Diary of Celestia and Luna'', Celestia had always been part of many clubs over the years and always participated in school activities; in her last year at CHS, she's part of the archery club and the school's debate team, is always enthusiastic to help around and get others involved, and eventually becomes school president.
* HypocriticalHumor: In the first movie, Principal Celestia tells Twilight that her door is always open... just before slamming it shut.
* LimitedWardrobe: Oh, so much. Only in ''Legend of Everfree'' do they get new attires, and even then, they change back to their standard clothes for the final party. It even extends to [[SameClothesDifferentYear their teenage years]].
* MamaBear: Celestia shows signs of this in ''Legend of Everfree'', [[GoThroughMe when trying to shield Luna and some students]] from Gaea Everfree. Sadly, the latter just ignores her and traps everyone with the vines. The novelization has both of them show a protective streak, as they try to physically incapacitate Gaea when she's distracted. It fails.
* MissingMom: In ''Wondercolts Forever'', their father is the only parent mentioned; there is no mention of their mother nor do the girls ever make a reference to "their parent'''s'''" -- just "dad".
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: According to ''Wondercolts Forever'', the first Friendship Games ended in a tie, but Celestia (being CHS's school president) chose to give the trophy to Crystal Prep, as a sign of friendship. Fast-forward not even thirty years[[note]]Celestia was 17 or 18 at the time of the first Games, and now seems to be in mid-forties at most[[/note]], and you've got Cinch claiming (falsely, as it turns out) that Crystal Prep ''always'' won the Games, and rubbing it in Celestia and Luna's faces. In front of both schools' students. Ouch.
* NoodleIncident: Hinted at by ''Legend of Everfree'' and expanded upon by its novelization. Apparently, a sundial can be just as much of an apple of discord in the human world as the "eternal night" idea in Equestria.
* NotSoStoic: While they try to appear professional (given their stations), they are often baffled by some of the shenanigans at their school. [[JustifiedTrope This is understandable]], as their counterparts in Equestria are pretty much {{Physical Goddess}}es who've literally seen everything, while they're merely authority figures here dealing with stuff from a different dimension. For Celestia, it goes back to her teenage years: at one point in ''Wondercolts Forever'', she admits to keeping up a positive attitude for the sake of her fellow students while wanting to cry desperately over all the bad things that have happened to CHS since the CPA's prank.
* RapunzelHair: A nod towards their counterparts' long, flowing manes and tails. Those are not animated as if blown by a constant wind, though, since the Principal Sisters are normal humans.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: They are presented as fair and benevolent toward their students (when not being brainwashed). They are, however, out of their depths as far as magical happenstances are concerned.
* SameClothesDifferentYear: The cover for ''Wondercolts Forever'' shows Celestia and Luna as they ([[LooseCanon presumably]]) looked back when they were a senior and a freshman attending Canterlot High School; Luna has apparently worn the same outfit for [[VagueAge what's likely decades]] and Celestia wears something that, while not exactly the same, still looks startlingly similar to her usual wardrobe as an adult.
* ShrinkingViolet: Luna explained in her teenage diary that back when she was a freshman at CHS, she used to be a bit of one; in particular, she let Celestia speak for her during the first week or so.
* SiblingRivalry: If their banter in the fourth movie is any indication, they used to have it when they were teens. [[SubvertedTrope As adults, they seem to get along perfectly, though.]]
* SiblingTeam: While they don't get to save the world, they still do run the school together, and rarely are mentioned individually. ''Wondercolts Forever'' shows that they both were a pretty effective team during their only year studying together, with Luna always helping Celestia with her work as school president.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: ''Legend of Everfree'' suggests this dynamic between them, with [[GirlyGirl Celestia wearing a skirt]], and [[{{Tomboy}} Luna opting for shorts and baseball cap]]. Given their normal attires, though, it would probably be more fair to call them GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak and TomboyWithAGirlyStreak, respectively. This aspect of their personalities is further displayed in the ''Wondercolts Forever'' book: Celestia's parts are written in pink, ''on'' pink pages, with neat cursive writing; Luna's pages are purple, with dark purple ink and a less fancy font; their writing styles themselves contrast, with Luna being more informal and excitable -- with plenty of BoldInflation and underlining -- than Celestia's (the most obvious-at-first-sight difference being a "Hi, Diary" and variations versus a constant "Dear Diary", respectively).
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[[folder:Flash Sentry]]
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->''"We've got to stop running into each other like this!"''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls''

->'''Voiced by:''' Vincent Tong

A spiky blue-haired fellow that seems like a nice enough guy. He's a Pegasus Royal Guard in Equestria, while his human counterpart is a guitar player that Twilight befriends during her stay at Canterlot High.
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* {{Adorkable}}: He has his moments, like walking right into a door when starting his date with Twilight or asking her friends about her in ''Rainbow Rocks''.
* AllThereInTheScript: His band is called "[[JustForPun Flash Drive]]", if you were wondering. It's only mentioned in the books.
* AwesomeMcCoolname: Flash Sentry. Just admit it, it does sound cool.
* BigOlEyebrows: The design gives male characters bigger eyebrows than females; it's more noticeable with Flash because of his haircut, colors, and since he has more screen time.
* BoyOfTheWeek: He's effectively this. While he and Twilight don't really have much of a romance to begin with, just a MeetCute or two and a single dance, his pony-self's subsequent appearances in Season 4 and the comics are nothing more than cameos, one of which where he only fleetingly acknowledges Twilight. (Perhaps because he hasn't shared the experiences with her his human counterpart had.) He gets another chance to be her love interest though in ''Rainbow Rocks''.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy:
** Temporarily, when [[spoiler:Sunset Shimmer hypnotizes him and the rest of the students to be her army in taking over Equestria while she's in OneWingedAngel form. He's the first person to be snapped out of it]].
** Happens again thanks to HatePlague along with the rest of the school, though he spends a much longer time under Dazzlings' control. Because he's normally such a nice guy, his moments are the hardest to stomach, especially when he blows up at Twilight and calls out Sunset when she tries to tackle Rainbow Dash.
* ButtMonkey: Ever since ''Rainbow Rocks'', each film seems to have something to embarrass him or make his life more difficult.
** ''Rainbow Rocks'': He misses Twilight and embarrasses himself in front of the Rainbooms when talking about her. When Twilight does show up he is already [[BrainwashedAndCrazy under the Dazzlings spell]] and is too busy being angry to enjoy her company, then his band [[spoiler:loses in the Semi-Finals to the Dazzlings themselves.]]
** ''Friendship Games'': He meets Twilight's human counterpart but not realizing she isn't the same Twilight, is confused and hurt when she ignores him. He and Bon Bon also fail the cooking challenge by [[EpicFail baking a loaf of bread instead of a cake.]]
** ''Legend of Everfree'': He tries to be nice to human Twilight, but although she knows who he is, he acts awkward around her and she becomes interested in Timber Spruce. Later Sunset tells him [[spoiler:he needs to get over Twilight completely.]]
* TheCameo: He appears twice in pony form during Season 4 of ''Friendship Is Magic''. He escorts Princess Cadance off of a crystal train (though he doesn't speak) in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E11ThreesACrowd Three's a Crowd]]", and introduces the Duke and Duchess of Maretonia in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E25TwilightsKingdomPart1 Twilight's Kingdom – Part 1]]".
* CompetitionFreak: Though everyone in the school gets hit with this through the HatePlague, it seems to have hit him (and Trixie) the most, going from NiceGuy to {{Jerkass}} and taking more and more levels in it as the movie progresses as he tries to push his band into the finals [[spoiler:(and doesn't take it very well when he fails).]]
* CrashIntoHello: A bit of a RunningGag in the movies. He lampshades the trend a couple of times both as a human and a pony.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Blue hair and blue eyes.
* DemotedToExtra: After being Twilight's love interest in the first film, through the next two he receives steadily less and less screen time, and comes ''Friendship Games'' he's pretty much a background character who gets a couple of lines here and there. ''Legend of Everfree'' gives him a small sub-arc coming to terms with there being two Twilights and Sunset helping him through it (albeit with some tough love).
* DesignatedLoveInterest: He and Twilight have a very clear attraction to one another (even if it never goes anywhere), but they are never seen hanging out together (due to Twilight generally having [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt more important things to worry about at the time]]) or even doing much interacting at all beyond bumping into each other. Eventually Sunset convinces him to "let go" of their relationship since she lives in another dimension, after which Flash considers starting over with Sunset again...
* DoggedNiceGuy:
** In ''Friendship Games'' and ''Legend of Everfree'', he repeatedly helps and encourages human Twilight, but the fact of the matter is that she's a different person from the Twilight Sparkle he likes and is completely uninterested in him.
** In "Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise", it's commented that he waits by Twilight's locker with certain frequency. Before being retconned by ''Legend of Everfree'' and its novelization, Human Twilight is shown to be [[ShipTease a bit more appreciative of him]].
* DreamworksFace: His human counterpart does this in his official render, which is at odds with his actual personality.
* HandBehindHead: In ''Legend of Everfree'', Flash rubs the back of his head in a show of confusion after hearing Sunset Shimmer's vague IHaveThisFriend explanation.
* InterspeciesRomance: While they're both human at the time, he apparently dated Sunset Shimmer and developed a liking for Princess Twilight Sparkle, both who are normally ponies.
* {{Irony}}: The first (and so far, only) male doll in the fashion doll line, he came packaged with '''Human''' Twilight Sparkle. Even better, said doll is part of the ''Friendship Games'' toyline; in said film, Twilight completely ignores him, and in the following one she shows further disinterest.
* KickTheDog: He has two separate moments to really capitalize just how effective the Dazzlings' HatePlague is.
** The first is when he chews out Twilight for choosing to join the Rainbooms when he is working so hard to win the competition.
** The second is when Sunset tackles Rainbow Dash to prevent her from summoning her magic. This leads everyone to believe she's gone back to her old ways and Flash decides to rub it in by saying "Now there's the bad girl we all love to hate!"
* KnightInShiningArmor: As a pony, his job as a royal guard seems to invoke this motif, complete with being a love interest to a princess.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: In ''Friendship Games'', nobody bothers to tell him what is really going on or that the human Twilight is not the same person as Princess Twilight. As a result, he spends most of his screen time heartbroken and confused when human Twilight brushes him off, thinking Princess Twilight has lost interest in him. By the events of ''Legend of Everfree'' he's at least figured out that there are two different Twilights and (with Sunset's help) come to terms with her not sharing his feelings.
* LoveMakesYouDumb: Flash's crush on Twilight makes him take several levels in {{Adorkable}}.
* NiceGuy: He's an all-around nice guy and helps Twilight and her friends a little bit. This makes his time under the Dazzlings' HatePlague all the more tragic.
* NobodyTouchesTheHair: In the short "A Banner Day", he gets upset when Micro Chips sprays glitter dust over his hair.
* NotHimself: In ''Rainbow Rocks'', Flash is hit hard by the Dazzlings' influence, becoming confrontational and ultra-competitive. Notable since it's completely at odd with his NiceGuy persona from the first movie. To hammer it further, he even snaps once at Twilight Sparkle, making her cry.
* NotSoAboveItAll: While the Sirens' spell in ''Rainbow Rocks'' certainly made him an ultra-competitive {{Jerkass}}, the "A Banner Day" short shows that he does possess a bit of an ego even without it when it comes to music. He can also be quite snarky.
* TheOneGuy: Other than Spike, he's the most prominent male character in the ''Equestria Girls'' franchise due to his SatelliteLoveInterest status. He's also the first "Equestria Boy" to receive a doll, [[ShipTease packaged with Twilight Sparkle]] of course.
* RecurringExtra: His pony counterpart has become this outside the ''Equestria Girls'' movies.
** In Luna's [[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyMicroSeries IDW micro-series]] oneshot, while she is checking up on the royal guard.
** He appears in Granny Smith and Flim & Flam issue of ''[[ComicBook/MyLittlePonyFriendsForever Friends Forever]]''.
** And in the show itself, he's one of Cadance's escorts on the train to Ponyville in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E11ThreesACrowd Three's a Crowd]]" and announces the arrival of two visiting royals in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E25TwilightsKingdomPart1 Twilight's Kingdom – Part 1]]".
* SatelliteLoveInterest: He looks nice, helps Twilight twice, plays a guitar, generally seems to be a NiceGuy, was Sunset Shimmer's ex-boyfriend, and his equine counterpart is a guard in Cadance's castle. While that's all we generally know about him, he does eventually show some hidden depths in ''Legend of Everfree'', comes to terms with there being two Twilights with the human one not sharing his feeling.
* ShipTease:
** Twilight develops a crush on his human counterpart, but the romance is mostly downplayed to [[ShipTease ship teasing]]. The movie ends with a little ShipTease with pony Flash.
** In the first movie it is mentioned he dated Sunset Shimmer, but nothing more is done with this. In the sequel his relationship with Sunset is brought up again when it's clear he still has a crush on Twilight, though Sunset [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial claims she never had feelings for him]].
** While Human Twilight generally brushes him off while investigating magic, their first encounter has hints of this, since they CrashIntoHello and he helps her with her glasses. When she takes a look at him, she keeps staring at him for a brief moment before [[MomentKiller her device starts detecting magic again]].
** "Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise" sees the human world's Twilight having apparently warmed up to him, and it's stated he likes to wait by her locker. This state of affairs actually worries Twilight about whenever or not he likes her for '''her''' or because she looks like the Princess of Friendship. This gets [[{{Retcon}} undone]] in ''Legend of Everfree'' and its novelization.
** The novelization for ''Legend of Everfree'' adds some of this after Sunset helps him come to terms with there being two Twilights (and the human one not being interested in him): he is taken by the way her hair shines under the sunlight and tries to restart a relationship with her, as friends. The animated film keeps it more platonic.
* ShooOutTheNewGuy: Received heavy buildup as Twilight's LoveInterest in the first ''Equestria Girls'' film, but becomes the butt of several jokes regarding their "relationship" in the sequels, along with Princess Twilight referring to them as being [[JustFriends friends]] in ''Rainbow Rocks'' and with him being handily rejected by Human Twilight in ''Friendship Games''. He eventually gets a small sub-arc in ''Legend of Everfree'' where he comes to terms with there being two Twilights and acknowledging that Princess Twilight will have to stay in her home dimension.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: His hair makes him look like he walked out of an anime of some kind, made all the more obvious since he appears to have a relatively normal human skin-tone.
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[[folder:Trixie Lulamoon]]
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->''"The Great and Powerful Trrrrrixie is the most talented girl at Canterlot High!"''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KathleenBarr

Another alternate self of a well-known pony from Equestria, this Trixie is no less hammy than her unicorn counterpart. While she has just a cameo in the first movie, she's elevated to the rank of Rainbow Dash's rival by "Guitar Centered", and to secondary villain in ''Rainbow Rocks'', besides the Dazzlings. Like with the Humane Five, a lot of tropes [[Characters/FriendshipIsMagicRedeemed pertaining to her pony counterpart]] also apply to her, although she lacks the CharacterDevelopment of the latter.
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* AllThereInTheScript: Her surname of "Lulamoon" was only seen with the toyline until ''Rainbow Rocks'', where it is confirmed in the closing credits.
* AlternateSelf: Of "The Great and Powerful Trixie", one of the most notable {{Ensemble Darkhorse}}s from ''Friendship Is Magic''. Here she's another human student at Canterlot High School.
* AscendedExtra: She only has a quick speaking cameo in the first film, and is otherwise just another background student. By contrast, she plays a bigger role in ''Rainbow Rocks'' as a member of one of the rival bands the Rainbooms face against, called "Trixie and the Illusions".
-->'''DVD Commentary:''' She's not just buying snacks anymore!
* AttentionWhore: Trixie's main motivation; she wants to impress the CHS students and loves to show off. Also notable when she photobombs Photo Finish's shoot during the song "Better Than Ever".
* BigBadWannabe: Trixie and her band are a significant challenge to the Rainbooms, and Trixie is enough of a SmugSmiler and [[TheBully bully]] to them to definitely be called antagonistic. She considers the Rainbooms her greatest competition and acts to sabotage them. In your average school drama, she would serve as the main antagonist. But the Dazzlings want to TakeOverTheWorld and have actual magic that makes them a threat to the entire school, while Trixie is just an annoying braggart who wants to win in order to rub it in the Rainbooms' faces.
* TheBully: She smugly taunts the Rainbooms after thinking she and her band are moving onto the finals. She's even convinced by the Dazzlings, without their [[HatePlague mind control]], to trap the Rainbooms beneath the stage.
* TheCameo: Her only scene in ''Equestria Girls'' (not counting crowd shots) is to pick peanut butter crackers from the vending machine before Twilight.
* CharacterExaggeration: She's mostly like her pony counterpart when she first showed up, lacking her CharacterDevelopment with an added bit of immaturity from being a teenager.
* CompetitionFreak: The Dazzlings' HatePlague turns nearly every student into this, but Trixie is one of the most affected, antagonizing the Rainbooms throughout the movie and even getting into Flash Sentry's face at times. Or maybe it just exacerbated her natural competitive streak.
* CuteWitch: Her clothes for performing on stage, as well as those of her two bandmates, give off this look, including the [[RobeAndWizardHat star-studded wizard hat and purple cape]]. Her "flying V" guitar is also somewhat evocative of a [[FlyingBroomstick witch's broom]].
* DemotedToExtra: In ''Friendship Games'' she's relegated to a background character with no spoken lines at all (while several other background students ''do'' get spoken lines in the movie). She has a couple lines in ''Legend of Everfree''.
* GirlPosse: She has one with her two cronies ({{Fan Nickname}}s: Fuchsia Blush and Lavender Lace), forming "Trixie and the Illusions". Though we don't know how bad they would be without the Dazzlings' influence.
* GratuitousFrench: "Voilà!"
* HairDecorations: She's wearing a star-shaped hair clip. As with other characters, from the AmbidextrousSprite aspect of the animation, it can seem to flip from left to right.
* IAmGreatSong: [[http://youtu.be/rl1fGEPWIP0 "Tricks Up My Sleeve"]]. Trixie is even less complimentary about her competition than Rainbow Dash:
-->'''Trixie:''' ''Don't mean to brag, don't mean to boast, but I'm a six-course meal and you're just burnt toast!''
* IJustWantToHaveFriends: In ''Sunset Shimmer's Time to Shine'', she admits, in tears, that loneliness is the reason why she's always trying to steal the spotlight.
* ImpracticallyFancyOutfit: Trixie's costume for the final concert of ''Rainbow Rocks''. It's quite fetching and impressive, as fitting for a true showwoman, but also very impractical to make a sneaky exit or climb a walled fence.
* ImprobableHairstyle: As part of the above costume, Trixie's hair is styled into a long ponytail with the unlikely shape of a corkscrew.
* {{Irony}}: For the ''Rainbow Rocks'' concert, she sings "Tricks Up My Sleeves"... in a dress that has no sleeves.
* LargeHam: No surprise, "The Great and Powerful Trrrrrixie" is chewing the scenery in about every one of her spoken scenes.
-->'''Trixie:''' This is a travesty! A ''TRAVESTY''!!
* MysticalWhiteHair: She doesn't have real magic like her unicorn counterpart, but she still favors the illusionist look, and her white/pale blue hair contribute to this.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Her full attire (and that of her two bandmates) for the final concert is largely purple, fittingly for the self-proclaimed "Great and Powerful Trixie".
* TheRival: Trixie is still one, but unlike in the main show it's not toward Twilight Sparkle (who isn't present at Canterlot High School most of the time) but for Rainbow Dash. Starting with the "Guitar Centered" short, they have a music-oriented rivalry, both trying to make their bands prevail during the showcase. As such, she serves as the secondary antagonist after the Dazzlings for most of ''Rainbow Rocks''.
* ShowgirlSkirt: Part of her scenic costume for the final concert in the second movie, although with pants and big boots underneath.
* ASinisterClue: [[PlayingWithTropes Played with]]. Trixie plays guitar left-handed. She isn't a villain in ''Rainbow Rocks'', but her band is the one that [[spoiler:the Dazzlings [[UnwittingPawn manipulate]] into tripping the trap door that traps the Rainbooms under the stage.]]
* SmallNameBigEgo: This Trixie might just be a schoolgirl and lacking any of the magic powers of her counterpart, but she still considers herself the most talented student at Canterlot High.
* SmokeOut: Just like her pony counterpart, Trixie enjoys making a showy departure. She uses a smoke bomb twice in ''Rainbow Rocks'', and, just like her pony counterpart, she's not quick enough to have slipped away when the smoke dissipates. Both times she does it, Pinkie spots her hiding after she runs away.
-->'''Pinkie Pie:''' She's gone! ''[{{beat}}]'' Oh wait. There she is!
* SupernaturalIsPurple: Her eyes as well as her choice of cape and hat color still invoke the trope, even though she can't do real magic.
* ThirdPersonPerson: The Great and Powerful Trixie just wouldn't be the same without this quirk. Though she doesn't speak in third person all the time; it's mostly reserved for her hammiest moments.
* TookALevelInJerkass: In ''Equestria Girls'' she only has a brief cameo, but she at least politely asks Twilight to move. In ''Rainbow Rocks'', she's a full-on bully who smugly taunts the Rainbooms, although this is most likely a side-effect of the Dazzlings' HatePlague.
* TookALevelInKindness: In ''Sunset Shimmer's Time to Shine'', she helps Pinkie Pie sell tickets for the Rainbooms' performance/fashion show after Sunset Shimmer offers to be her friend.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Her unique scene in ''Equestria Girls'' was enough to elevate peanut butter crackers as this for her and her pony counterpart by the fandom.
-->'''Trixie:''' The Great and Powerful Trrrrrixie... ''[beat]'' needs some peanut butter crackers.
* TrrrillingRrrs: Though only on her name.
-->'''Trixie:''' Not if the Great and Powerful Trrrrrixie has anything to do with it!
* UngratefulBastard: Trixie shows hints of it at the end of ''Rainbow Rocks'', as she's more angry at the Rainbooms for "stealing her spotlight" than she is glad to be free from the Dazzlings' trance.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:DJ [=Pon-3=] / Vinyl Scratch]]
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->''[thumb up, smile]''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls''

The human counterpart of one of the most popular background ponies, Vinyl stars in her own short "Music to my Ears" and plays a small but key role in ''Rainbow Rocks''. Like with other AlternateSelf characters, she shares some tropes with her [[Characters/FriendshipIsMagicSupportingCastPonyville pony counterpart]].
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* AdvertisedExtra: Like her pony counterpart, Hasbro likes using her to promote movies; she could be seen in the very first trailer for ''Equestria Girls''. [[http://youtu.be/qh7j1qUaGOc "Music to My Ears"]], the first short promoting ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks'', is all about DJ Pon-3.
* AscendedExtra: Is just a background student in the first movie and a nod to the fans, like the human version of Derpy. Then she gets a short and [[spoiler:helps save the day]] in the sequel.
* BigDamnHeroes: She provides some much-needed help to [[spoiler:Twilight, Sunset and the Humane Five in the ''Equestria Girls'' sequel ''Rainbow Rocks'', freeing them from a trap and aiding them with a killer sound system that transforms from her convertible]].
* CoolCar: Her [[FanNickname Bassmobile]] (or Vinylmobile, [=DJmobile=], Wubmobile, etc.), [[spoiler:able to transform into a fully-functional audio management/equalizer and light show system]].
* CostumeEvolution: Between the first and the second movie, she switches the ubiquitous boots for sneakers. Probably because it looks better when she's dancing in "Music to My Ears", which focus on her feet a few times.
* CrazyPrepared: She keeps a spare set of earbuds on hand in case her headphones are taken away ("Music to My Ears"); she has a portable turntable ready to use at a moment's notice during the Canterlot High pep rally (''Friendship Games''); and she takes a gramophone and a crate of records to Camp Everfree, which come in handy during Rarity's fashion show rehearsal (''Legend of Everfree'').
* EleventhHourRanger: She joins with the Rainbooms at the very end of ''Rainbow Rocks''.
* FingerlessGloves: Her purple arm-warmers give off this look.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: She's always wearing headphones and listening to music of some kind. Even when Principal Celestia takes her headphones away in "Music to My Ears", Vinyl just puts on earbuds instead. In the background of "Let's Have a Battle (of the Bands)", while the Dazzlings use their song to brainwash the student body, she's seen [[FunnyBackgroundEvent bouncing to her own beat]]. [[spoiler:That means she wasn't affected by the Dazzlings' MindControlMusic.]]
* ImprobablyCoolCar: Vinyl's sweet ride. It isn't explained how a high school student, who's seen working part-time at a music shop in "Guitar Centered", [[spoiler:can afford such a heavily customized TransformingVehicle]].
* SkirtOverSlacks: She joins Rainbow Dash on this fashion statement, though with leggings instead of bike shorts, like Sunset Shimmer later on.
* TheSpeechless: This Vinyl never speaks at all. What really pushes her into this is that, in the prequel novel, she communicates to people next to her via text messaging, hinting that she might be completely mute. However, she's sometimes seen speaking in the background, like in ''Friendship Games'' with Lemon Zest after the games have ended.
* TheVoiceless: In ''Rainbow Rocks'', she doesn't say a word in either the shorts or the movie. However, in ''Legend of Everfree'' she's shown chatting with Fluttershy in the background of one scene. For the record, WordOfGod has been purposefully vague on her pony counterpart being a mute or just choosing not to talk.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Photo Finish]]
->''"Say no more! I, Photo Finish, will kepture... za magicks! I go!"''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TabithaStGermain

Yet another human counterpart of a supporting pony character. Beyond background student, she's a minor antagonist in ''Rainbow Rocks'' and stars in her own short, "Photo Finished". The rest of the time, she's busy taking pictures all over Canterlot High. As usual, share tropes with [[Characters/FriendshipIsMagicSupportingCastOtherLocations her pony alternate self]].
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* CameraFiend: It is rare to see her without a camera at hand to take pictures of any vaguely interesting event. In "Photo Finished", she whips out a camera with a ''huge'' telephoto lens at a moment's notice and shoots dozens of pictures from every conceivable angle.
* CatchPhrase: "Hold that pose!" and "Enough! I go."
* ControlFreak: Photo Finish has her assistants micromanage her photographic subjects, and she herself loudly orders them around.
* CoolShades: She's always wearing large, purple-tinted shades. Unlike with Vinyl Scratch, we have yet to see her taking them off at any point.
* TheFashionista: She's part of this clique along with her friends; no surprise given her pony counterpart is deeply involved in the fashion industry.
* FauxlosophicNarration: She can veer into this while rambling to stimulate her models...
-->'''Photo Finish:''' Jump! Jump! Like a beautiful gresshopper! Like a graceful gazelle! You are striving to place the orb of desire in the net of the future!
* FingerFraming: She regularly makes the gesture, along with a commanding "Hold that pose!", notably to Luna, before yet another frantic shooting session.
* GirlPosse: "The Snapshots" is her music group, with her two assistants Pixel Pizzaz and Violet Blurr, who also help her during photo shoots.
* JustAStupidAccent: Like her pony counterpart, Photo Finish speaks with an exaggerated, German-sounding accent.
* LargeHam: Photo Finish can get pretty hammy, like when she's telling her subjects to "Hold that pose!"
* MagicSkirt: Considering some of the poses she ends up in during a photo shoot, it's lucky this trope is enforced here.
* NoIndoorVoice: She's loud when taking her pictures, even in the library.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: When it comes to capturing "za magicks", personal space becomes such a foreign concept to Photo Finish and her assistants that the other students and staff complain to Vice-Principal Luna. Heck, even the Vice-Principal herself isn't immune.
* PutOnABus: She doesn't appear in ''Legend of Everfree''. (Though technically, that's because she ''isn't'' in the bus to Camp Everfree.)
* TemporarilyAVillain: In ''Rainbow Rocks'', while under the Dazzlings' spell, she tries to sabotage the Rainbooms' performance with the help of her cronies.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Not as often as Trixie, but she sometimes indulges herself.
-->'''Photo Finish:''' I say nothink. Photo Finish lets her work speak for itself.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other Alternate Versions]]

A number of background and supporting characters, not previously listed, are {{Alternate Sel|f}}ves of their respective pony characters. These include:

* Apple Bloom, Sweetie Belle, and Scootaloo, while not calling themselves the Cutie Mark Crusaders, share the same bond of trying to find their place as teenagers (such as by posting their videos to the Website/YouTube Expy from the first film). Apple Bloom and Sweetie Belle are still sisters to Applejack and Rarity, respectively. Scootaloo is seen using her trademark scooter and appears to be just as much a tomboy by not wearing a skirt. She also retains her obsession with Rainbow Dash. They are shown younger than the other students, likely freshmen at CHS while the others are seniors. In ''Rainbow Rocks'', they form a band called "The Crusaders" to enter the Battle of the Bands, sporting similar rocker outfits to those their pony counterparts once used.
* Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon are also present, similar in age to the Crusaders.
* Big Macintosh is apparently still a student. In ''Rainbow Rocks'', he and Granny Smith appear at their farm, as well.
* Snips and Snails, lackeys to Sunset in the first film and bumbling students afterward. They also compete in the Battle of the Bands as a rap duo. Like with their pony selves, Snips is smaller and rounder while Snails is taller and thinner.
* Cheerilee is shown both teaching and working in the library, but drawn in proportion to the student body, making her probably a young teacher.
* Granny Smith is the lunch lady at the school. Unlike Pony Granny Smith who is very thin due to advanced age, Human Granny is more portly than other characters. In ''Rainbow Rocks'', she and Big Mac appear at their farm, as well.
* Cranky Doodle Donkey appears as a teacher in "Music to My Ears" and ''Friendship Games''.
* The three Diamond Dogs, humanized as if they just stepped out of a Music/{{Gorillaz}} video, who Rarity gets to help carry her piano in "Player Piano" and appear in ''Rainbow Rocks'' and ''Friendship Games''.
* Other background human equivalents for named background ponies include Derpy Hooves, Octavia Melody, Lyra Heartstrings, Sweetie Drops, Bulk Biceps, Roseluck and Amethyst Star.
* The ExtendedUniverse first IDW EQG annual also includes Spitfire as the soccer team leader, Mrs. Harshwhinny as a teacher, and introduces an older Babs Seed.

According to Sabrina Alberghetti, all other background humans in the movies were new creations for the film and unlikely to appear in pony form on the show itself, nor based on background ponies in the show.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Background Students]]
->''"You got my vote, Twilight." "Mine too." "Mine too." "Mine too..."''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls''

->'''Voiced by:''' Vincent Tong (Sandalwood), James Kirk (Micro Chips), Eva Tavares (Blueberry Cake), Paula Berry (Cherry Crash), Peter New (Brawly Beats), David Mongar (Captain Planet)

What's a high school without students? While a few students at Canterlot High are easily recognizable as the human counterparts of secondary characters, most are new characters. At the beginning they're divided up into different cliques -- the athletes, the dramas, the techies, the eco-kids, the fashionistas, and the rockers. They stick to their own groups because of Sunset Shimmer, but come together later thanks to Twilight Sparkle.
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* AdaptationNameChange: Sandalwood and Micro Chips are named Cecil and Poindexter, respectively, in the ''Friendship Games'' novelization.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: It bears repeating, even when not based on actual pony characters, the CHS students have a wild range of skin tones.
* BlindingBangs: One of the male students, going by the FanNickname of [[WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory Valhallen]], has very thick bangs covering his eyes. "Photo Finished" reveals he has purple eyes underneath.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: It's rather common for the various unnamed characters to have eyes and hair colors matching.
* {{Expy}}: Averted; while some of the students have similar color schemes to certain background ponies in ''Friendship Is Magic'' but different eye colors and "cutie marks" on their clothes (one of the athletic girls, for example, looks like a dead ringer for [[FanNickname Cloud Kicker]], but has a soccer ball cutie mark), [[https://derpibooru.org/358985 they weren't based off of background pony designs.]]
* TheFashionista: The group [[FanNickname Normal Norman]] and Photo Finish belong to, and it's implied Rarity hangs out with them a bit (which would make sense) since she sits with them at the start of the cafeteria song.
* KidsAreCruel:
** When they make fun of Twilight when an embarrassing video of her is leaked.
** In the sequel they're quite vicious to Sunset Shimmer and instantly turn on the Dazzlings when they're defeated. Justified to an extent, however, given Sunset's history and the Dazzlings' schemes.
* LimitedWardrobe: Beyond an exception like the Fall Formal, all of them have a standard set of clothes they're always seen wearing in each movie.
* NerdGlasses: Unsurprisingly, a trait for some of the Techies, like Scribble Dee (large, brown-rimmed round ones) and Micro Chips (thick, black-rimmed square ones). Also lean into EyeGlasses with their eyes occupying the whole lenses (which isn't the case with human Twilight).
* NiceHat: Canterlot High School's dress code apparently allows headgears, since a few students can be seen wearing nice ones. Notably, Watermelody's beret, Scott Green's fedora, Normal Norman's knit cap, Sandalwood's rastacap and Sweet Leaf's sun hat.
* NominalImportance: As with most of the Background Ponies who lack a name (at least, prior to later merchandise assigning them one), many of the students lack names and are instead referred to by various nicknames designated by the fanbase. In keeping with the naming conventions of ''My Little Pony'', the student's {{Fan Nickname}}s are usually based on their appearance or their cutie mark-like emblem on their clothes.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: They have a quite varied range of hair colors, even for those with more human skin-tones.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Girl-Group Bandmates]]
->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks''

->'''Voiced by:''' Kaylee Johnston (Lavender Lace & Fuchsia Blush)

Six more background students are introduced in ''Rainbow Rocks'' to provide a pair of bandmates for each GirlGroup led by an alternate secondary character, including the Snapshots (with Photo Finish), Trixie and the Illusions, and Derpy and the Muffins.
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* AllThereInTheScript: Pixel Pizzaz and Violet Blurr (Photo Finish's assistants) are named by the toyline.
* BeleagueredAssistant: From the short "Photo Finished", we see that Pixel Pizzaz and Violet Blurr also serves as photo-shoot assistants for Photo Finish. However, the look of boredom on their faces hints that they don't share the hyperactive photographer's enthusiasm.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Blueberry Pie and Raspberry Fluff are generally considered just as wacky as Derpy. To form a band playing the cowbell, the triangle and the musical saw, they sure must not care about ridicule.
* CuteWitch: The basic look for Trixie's bandmates, including the [[RobeAndWizardHat Wizard Hats]] when performing, following their leader's example.
* ElegantGothicLolita: Pixel Pizzaz and Violet Blurr have a more elaborate design than most, their clothes leaning into this look. Justified by them being part of the Fashionista clique, like Photo Finish.
* GirlPosse: Each of the groups looks like one, with a leader and two cronies. And under the Dazzlings' negative influence, the Illusions as well as the Snapshots are quite antagonistic.
* NominalImportance: Beyond the Snapshots, mentioned above, the other four are only known by {{Fan Nickname}}s.[[labelnote:Trixie's]]Lavender Lace and Fuchsia Blush[[/labelnote]] [[labelnote:Derpy's]]Blueberry Pie and Raspberry Fluff[[/labelnote]]
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Lavender Lace has a quite similar color scheme and hair style to one of the athlete background students (who herself was wrongly thought to be derived from background pony Cloud Kicker, hence her nickname of Cloudy Kicks). They are not, however, the same character, as [[https://derpibooru.org/805499 they can both be seen in some crowd shots]] of ''Rainbow Rocks''.
* ShoutOut: Derpy's bandmates bear a very close resemblance in hair color and style to Shana and Kimber from ''WesternAnimation/JemAndTheHolograms''. Even the one that is like Kimber (with the triangle) has piano key-style decor on her clothes, reflecting on Kimber being the keyboardist for the Holograms. And Derpy's wrap-dress in this scene is similar to Jem's usual wardrobe.
* TheVoiceless: None of them have any speaking lines in the movies (or in "Photo Finished" for Photo Finish's assistants), unlike other background students. Though Lavender Lace and Fuchsia Blush are backing vocalists for Trixie's "Tricks Up My Sleeve" song.
[[/folder]]

!Crystal Prep Academy

[[folder:Dean Cadance]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Britt [=McKillip=]

The human counterpart of Princess Cadance and dean of Crystal Prep, functionally acting as Principal Cinch's right-hand. Following the events of ''Friendship Games'', she takes over as principal from Cinch.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It's not fully clear what her connection to Shining Armor is in this world. She and Shining both speak to Twilight about the Friendship Games, but Shining is a decorated alumni of the school and it wouldn't be odd for him to just be there for that. She also is very close to Twilight, but it's unclear if it's because she likes her as a teacher likes a favorite student, or because of any romantic connection to Shining.
* FriendlyRivalry: Treats the competition with CHS this way and is on good terms with Luna and Celestia.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Cadance has a noticeably different eye design than most other characters.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Is caught gorging herself on cake in the ending credits, and joins in taunting Cinch in the aftermath of [[spoiler:Midnight Sparkle's rampage]].
* NumberTwo: While her actual title is dean, she's functionally the vice-principal to Cinch's principal.
* OneHundredPercentAdorationRating: Crystal Prep and CHS students alike love her.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Contrasting Cinch sharply, Cadance actually cares about Crystal Prep and the students there for their own sake.
* SourSupporter: While she does her job well and doesn't defy Cinch openly, it's pretty clear she doesn't like her any more than anyone else.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Shadowbolts]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Sunny Flare, Twilight Sparkle, Indigo Zap, Lemon Zest, Sugarcoat and Sour Sweet.]]
->''"We're not friends here after all\\
Our only interest\\
In this business\\
Is seeing Canterlot High School fall!"''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsFriendshipGames''

The OpposingSportsTeam from Crystal Prep Academy that the Wondercolts must defeat at the Friendship Games in the third ''Equestria Girls'' movie. The core members the movie focuses on include Sour Sweet, Indigo Zap, Sugarcoat, Lemon Zest, Sunny Flare, and the human world's Twilight Sparkle.

!!General

* AcademicAthlete: According to "ACADECA", the Shadowbolts are just as proficient with subjects such as math, science and home ec as they are with sports. Justified; maintaining a reputation as the best means winning at every possible competition.
* AmazonBrigade: With the glaring exception of Twilight, the core team members are some of the school's most athletic female students.
* DependingOnTheArtist: It's always been an issue in the ''Equestria Girls'' franchise, but the Shadowbolts, for whatever reason, suffer from the most severe inconsistencies between their doll stock art and their animated designs in the ''Friendship Games'' film and toyline, having startlingly different designs.
** In general, the clothing design shares some superficial similarities between versions, but they have otherwise major differences. The "Sporty Style" dolls have more unique and colorful designs, whereas their corresponding outfits during the Tri-Cross Relay edge into NonUniformUniform territory (all being the same color).
** [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/Sunny_Flare Sunny Flare]] is the worst case, having no less than '''four different designs'''. In the film, she has very short lavander and pink hair; her "Sporty Style" box art depicts her with very long dark purple and magenta hair tied in pigtails with orange ribbons; the "School Spirit" boxart has her looking like a pre-HeelFaceTurn Sunset Shimmer knockoff (black leather jacket and "mean girl" disposition), with mostly lavander hair with thin red streaks tied in a ponytail. Both dolls, meanwhile, have pure dark purple hair, and the "School Spirit" one has an sleeveless purple jacket. Her cutie mark is an overcast-rainy sun in the dolls, and [[HairDecorations implied to be a bright flaring sun]] in animation.
** [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/Indigo_Zap Indigo Zap's]] skin color is sort of orange in her "Sporty Style" stock art and the film; her "School Spirit" stock art and '''both dolls''' have it yellow. Animated Indigo Zap has dark blue hair with teal highlights; her doll design has it long with thin red highlights. The novelization even gets into this (sort of) by giving her freckles and orange hair. Her cutie mark in the dolls is a dark purple cloud with a pink star and blue lightning bolt; the film has it as a plain yellow lightning bolt.
** [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/Lemon_Zest Lemon Zest]] is not too bad, featuring bright yellow and bright green hair in both doll stock art pieces versus the three-tone light greens in the animation. Her cutie mark is (fittingly) stylized lemon slices in the dolls, and implied to be a slice of lemon pie in the film (her headphones have such symbol). Her doll has no headphones.
** Sugarcoat's differences are more subtle: her doll has light grey skin, InnocentBlueEyes, and her stock art tends to give her body language akin to [[GenkiGirl Pinkie Pie]]. Her animated design has her with magenta eyes and a darker skin tone (and she's TheStoic, too). Her cutie mark is a firecracker or dynamite stick in the dolls.
** [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/Sour_Sweet Sour Sweet]] is the one with the least differences: her cutie mark is [[HairDecorations implied to be berries]] in the film; in the dolls, it's a heart with what appears to be a stylized, gem-shaped [[TheStraightAndArrowPath crosshair]]. Otherwise, she looks roughly the same; although her animated version has a TomboyishPonytail when in her school's uniform, whereas her equivalent "School Spirit" design has what can be described as an spiky, wild mane of hair.
* EarlyBirdCameo: A Shadowbolts soccer team appeared in the 2013 Equestria Girls prequel comic, though the team members have generic designs and it doesn't say what school they played for. And one of their members was in ''Rainbow Rocks'': Human Twilight Sparkle.
* EveryoneHasStandards:
** They go to drastic lengths just to prove their superiority to Canterlot High School. [[spoiler:But when students from both schools wind up in mortal danger, the Shadowbolts spring into action to save them. Likewise, they side with Canterlot students when Cinch accuses Canterlot High of cheating when she was the one willing to use the Twilight's gathered magic to do exactly that]].
** On an individual level, Sunny Flare is openly appalled when Cinch calls Twilight a "monster", while Indigo Zap stands up to Sunset when she rather roughly tries to talk to Twilight. (It's implied to be because Twilight's still a member of their team, even if they dislike her.)
* EvilIsNotAToy: [[spoiler:They think controlling magic is easy enough to win something as simple as a sports tournament. They're proven wrong in the worst possible way when they give rise to Midnight Sparkle]].
* EvilCounterpart: The opening credits pit the Shadowbolts against one of the Humane Five.
** Sugarcoat to Applejack; [[BrutalHonesty straightforward, but brutally so]].
** Sour Sweet to Fluttershy; [[BitchInSheepsClothing her sweetness is quickly followed by sourness]].
** Sunny Flare to Rarity; [[RichBitch all of the elegance, but none of the tact]].
** Indigo Zap to Rainbow Dash; [[CompetitionFreak just as competitive, but without the team spirit]].
** Lemon Zest to Pinkie Pie; [[GenkiGirl loves to have fun too, but is obnoxious about it]].
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:After Twilight's transformation into Midnight Sparkle, they help the Wondercolts save students from her, and later stand with them against Cinch.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
** While it varies depending on the Shadowbolt, they generally aren't very nice people. But when push comes to shove, they show they are good at heart. In fact, most of their negative attitudes come from [[TheCorrupter Principal Cinch's influence]].
** In "Dance Magic", they enter [[spoiler: and steal Rarity's idea for]] the dance video competition because they want to use the prize money to pay for their classmates to hold their school dance on a yacht. When it seems like they've failed, they lament the fact that they've let their classmates down.
* KarmaHoudini: While Cinch is mostly to blame for [[spoiler:making Twilight "[[VillainSong unleash the magic]]"]], they all participate in pressuring Twilight, and they don't really get called out on it. Granted, what can they be expected to do when their principal is setting such a terrible example for them?
* MoralMyopia: Cinch has them join in with her own in "Unleash the Magic", telling Twilight that CHS has used magic, and maybe abused it to get ahead in the Games, so they're justified in doing the same to win.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:Their faces after Twilight changes to Midnight Sparkle and goes mad with power pretty much tells you they know they've made a mistake. Even moreso when Cinch calls Twilight a "monster". Unlike her, they know they pressured Twilight into this and people are going to get hurt because of it, thus they come to help the students of both schools when a few nearly fall into the portals.]]
* NonUniformUniform: Their uniforms are all quite similar, with light blue shirts under maroon vests or blazers, along with plaid skirts for the girls and navy blue pants for the boys. However, all the significant characters have a variation so they stand out from background students and each other (sock length, shoe type/decoration, sleeve details, etc.).
* OpposingSportsTeam: They're the team to beat, and they're named after Nightmare Moon's made-up EvilCounterpart to the Wonderbolts.
* PrivilegedRival: Crystal Prep is much more expensive and upper-crust than Canterlot High. Several "[[RichBitch rich and obnoxious]]" characters from Equestria have their human counterparts attend Crystal Prep, including Jet Set, Upper Crust, and Suri Polomare.
* ThemeNaming: Three of the Shadowbolts are named after food-related terms (Lemon Zest, Sour Sweet, Sugarcoat), while the other three have a weather (or sky) theme (Indigo Zap, Sunny Flare, Twilight Sparkle).
* VillainyFreeVillain: While all of them (save Human Twilight) are unlikable jerks, they don't really do anything to stop the Wondercolts from competing fairly. They're just so good that they can beat Canterlot High School without needing to cheat. [[spoiler:They do convince Human Twilight to [[VillainSong unleash the magic]], but that was Principal Cinch's idea. And as soon as they see what it's caused, they immediately jump in to help.]]
* VocalEvolution: All of them -- except [[AbsenteeActor Indigo Zap]] -- get this treatment in "Dance Magic". In general, they're given deeper, more distinctive voices compared to their debut.
** Lemon Zest debuts with a rather shrill, high-pitched voice and tends to speak loudly because of her headphones. She later has a SurferDude accent.
** Sour Sweet can be said to have slight hints of a ValleyGirl accent in her debut; "Dance Magic" makes it much, '''much''' more pronounced.
** Sugarcoat is initially a MotorMouth. Her second appearance has her speaking at a calm pace, with a pronounced ValleyGirl accent (not to the extent of Sour Sweet's, but definitely present), and she also now peppers her speech with bits of SpockSpeak.
** Sunny Flare's delivery is subtly different, being somewhat deeper.

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!!Indigo Zap

->''"ARE WE GONNA WIN?!?!"''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KellySheridan

* AbsenteeActor: Doesn't appear in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', despite the book more or less focusing on Twilight and her relationship with her Crystal Prep ex-classmates. Even more noticeable is her absence in the TV Special "Dance Magic", where she doesn't even appear among background students at her school.
* AwesomeMcCoolname: Even by ''My Little Pony'' standards, ''Indigo Zap.''
* BikerBabe: She takes part in the motocross event of the Games, and makes it to the finish line along with Sunset.
* CompetitionFreak: She is the most pumped for the Games on the team, and she tries forcing Twilight to feel the same way.
* CompositeCharacter: During production, she was variably going to be Lightning Dust or Spitfire, before being made a new character. This still shows in her having the former's general design and CompetitionFreak tendencies, and the latter's shades of DrillSergeantNasty.
* GogglesDoNothing: Wears a set of goggles all the time, though at least she doesn't need to grab a pair for the science portion of the games.
* MulticoloredHair: Has dark teal hair with lighter streaks in the film; her doll has red streaks. Seemingly averted in the novelization, where she is described as having "flaming orange hair".
* NoIndoorVoice: Tends to do this, such as when yelling at Human Twilight as she is boarding the bus.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: According to the film's DVD commentary, she was originally intended to be Lightning Dust, and Spitfire was considered at some point, before she was made into a new character. She's basically a PaletteSwap of Lightning Dust, though, sharing her flight goggles, lightning bolt motif, and a similar hairstyle. The novelization though implies she's based on Spitfire's design, described early on as having "flaming orange hair."
* YouthfulFreckles: Strangely enough, the novelization for ''Friendship Games'' gives her "a smattering of freckles across her nose".

!!Lemon Zest

->''"Dude, you have gotta hear this!"''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ShannonChanKent

* AbsenteeActor: She's strangely absent from ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', which focuses on Twilight's relationship with the Shadowbolts (in this case, meaning Sugarcoat, Sour Sweet and Sunny Flare).
* AdvertisedExtra: She has the least dialogue out of all the Shadowbolts, with the grand total of ''two lines'' in her debut film.
* AirGuitar: On exiting the bus with her headphones on, she makes some slick rock-star moves.
* CommonalityConnection: Implied. Any time the two schools put aside their rivalry, she seems to gravitate towards fellow music lover DJ Pon-3.
* GenkiGirl: She's very enthusiastic, to say the least. She's a bit loud, occasionally does things such as doing rock-star moves or jumping out of the bus, and her preferred dance style is hip-hop -- which has plenty of acrobatics.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: Apart from the games, she drowns everything out with awesome guitar riffs. She doesn't do this in "Dance Magic".
* InformedAttribute: The official website described her as "[[DrillSergeantNasty a bit of a drill sergeant]]" back when ''Friendship Games'' premiered, but she doesn't show any signs of this in any of her appearances.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: It might've been a gesture of good will, but just shoving her headphones on Twilight's head -- as they blare very loud rock/metal music -- is ultimately not a very nice thing to do.
* MulticoloredHair: Has three-tone lime green hair. Her doll has it green and yellow.
* PetTheDog: She's the only Shadowbolt to act friendly towards Twilight. However, while well-intentioned, more or less forcing her headphones -- which blare really loud, rock/metal music -- on Twilight without permission proves to be a somewhat unpleasant experience for the latter.
* RapunzelHair: Her unbound hair is the longest of the Shadowbolts, reaching well past her hips.
* RollerbladeGood: She participates in the Games' rollerskating event. The end credits pictures of the games show her lagging behind everyone else, however.
* SurferDude: She gets the voice, but doesn't really use the slang beyond an occasional "dude".
* TokenGoodTeammate: Of all the Shadowbolts, she shows the least hostility to both their Canterlot High rivals and human Twilight, even offering to let the latter use her headphones.

!!Sour Sweet

->''"Well, that's just marvelous... ''If you wanna lose before we even start!"

->'''Voiced by:''' Sharon Alexander

* AmbiguousDisorder: Has frequent, fairly sudden and violent mood-swings. It doesn't matter if it's some light trash-talking to the competition, lashing out at Twilight's incompetence or admitting her team's faults, she always goes from behaving nicely (sarcastically or genuinely so) to displaying a quite acerbic personality, and vice-versa.
* BadassNormal: During the relay race, she grabs a quiver of arrows from the sidelines without breaking stride, clears the rope swing and lands into an UnnecessaryCombatRoll, and then shoots three arrows at once. All three hit her target, one of them as a bullseye. It's one of the most impressive feats seen from the films in terms of physicality.
* BetaBitch: Acts as one along with Sugarcoat, with Sunny Flare being the AlphaBitch of their little GirlPosse in ''Sleepover Surprise''. [[{{Retcon}} However]], she's TheLeader in "Dance Magic".
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Played with. She tends to fake politeness, then make snide comments behind the backs of others -- and if frustrated enough, to their faces. Even when she's genuinely being nice, it's always followed by her being rude a few seconds later. In "Dance Magic", she starts a friendly conversation with Rarity [[spoiler:in order to steal her music video idea for the competition]].
* TheBully: She deliberately picks on Twilight more than any of the other Shadowbolts.
* CharacterDevelopment: In "Dance Magic", she is depicted as TheLeader of the Shadowbolts, [[spoiler:comes to regret stealing Rarity's video idea]], and seems to be forming a genuine bond with Rarity by the special's end. She even drops her MoodSwinger style of speech by the end of the special, being genuinely nice without switching to being nasty afterward.
* CuteAndPsycho: She can range between being overly sweet and innocent one moment to being completely enraged and crazy the next time.
* DeathGlare: Her reaction to Twilight trying to be nice to her is to shoot her a glare whilst telling Twilight that "I am watching you". Later, during the "Welcome, Crystal Prep" party, she basically threatens some Canterlot High students by crushing a paper cup and tossing it to the floor, all while glaring at them.
* DependingOnTheWriter: In Perdita Finn's ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', she lacks her characteristic mood swings (odd, as the same author wrote the novelization of the film, and there was no AdaptationPersonalityChange) and is shown as a BetaBitch to Sunny Flare. The animated media shows her as a mood-swing jerkass who's implied to be the leader of the group.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: [[spoiler:She steals Rarity's idea for a dance video so she and her teammates can use it themselves. However, the contest requires an original dance and an original song, with the Shadowbolts unable to provide the latter; it's rather heavily implied they lack the musical talent and skills to do it]].
* HairDecorations: As pointed out in the DVDCommentary, she ties her hair up with a cranberry-shaped ornament, since cranberries are both ''sweet and sour''.
* HiddenDepths: In ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'' she's shown to enjoy handcrafts; she's pleasantly surprised when Twilight shows what she brought to the sleepover -- materials to make friendship bracelets -- and is the first to start making one after Twilight herself. In the epilogue she's very pleased with all of Pinkie's party decorations and materials, and cheerfully provides ideas for Pinkie's next party.
* {{Jerkass}}: The nastiest of the Shadowbolts, she's willing to insult people to their faces, and openly disparages Twilight quite often. She also [[spoiler:steals Rarity's idea after she happily shares it with her]] in "Dance Magic".
* KickTheDog: She frequently belittles Twilight. She also doesn't help Twilight in the athletic portion of the Friendship Games, instead choosing to scream in frustration and insult her.
* TheLeader: Implied to be this in "Dance Magic"; she's the one that starts the conversation with Rarity, she's the one that [[spoiler:baits Rarity into sharing her idea with her, and then steals it with her fellow Shadowbolts' silent encouragement]], she's the one that dominates the conversation with Rarity when the latter goes to Crystal Prep, and finally, the others are the ones [[spoiler:who try to talk her out of continuing with the music video competition when they run into problems with their non-existent original song]].
* MeaningfulName: She acts sweet to hide her sour personality.
* MoodSwinger: Smiling and pleasant one second, sneering and sarcastic the next.
* MulticoloredHair: Has deep pink hair with teal streaks. Fittingly, those colors are more or less opposites in the color spectrum, much like how her personality switches between two extremes.
* NeverMyFault: She admits on behalf of the Shadowbolts that [[spoiler:it ''is'' their fault that they nearly destroyed the world to win the Friendship Games. However, she quickly pins most of the blame on Principal Cinch. In the novelization, she blames Twilight]]. Either way, she deflects most of the blame onto someone else.
* OdangoHair: She wears her hair in two buns during the Games, which gives her a startling resemblance to Canterlot High's drum majorette who appeared in the "CHS Rally Song".
* TheStraightAndArrowPath: She's skilled enough to hit a moving target with three simultaneous shots, one of them as a bullseye, right after swinging from a rope and landing with an UnnecessaryCombatRoll. The novelization swaps the rolling with her hitting three bull's-eyes in quick succession.
* StrongerThanTheyLook: Looks about the same as any of the girls and doesn't have any magical superpowers, but during the climax of ''Friendship Games'', when the Shadowbolts do a HeelFaceTurn and go help the Rainbooms save their endangered classmates, she can be seen [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/File:Sour_Sweet_saves_Pinkie_Pie_and_another_Shadowbolt;_Sunny_Flare_and_Puppy_Spike_save_Fluttershy_EG3.png standing straight up, pulling up Pinkie Pie by the legs while Pinkie, in turn, holds a fellow student over the interdimensional precipice]]. That's the combined weight of two girls roughly her size.
* TomboyishPonytail: Her usual hairstyle.
* ValleyGirl: Speaks with the tone and pronunciation, but doesn't use the slang or verbal tics.
* VillainousBreakdown: She furiously growls at every single screw-up Twilight makes in the archery competition, almost tearing her face off.
* YouthfulFreckles: She has little freckles on her face.

!!Sugarcoat

->''"You are kinda being a doormat right now."''

->'''Voiced by:''' Sienna Bohn

* BeneathTheMask: ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'' shows that underneath her cool exterior and tendency towards being a jerk, she loves animals just like Fluttershy does. She shows affection to Spike the Dog the moment she sees him.
* BetaBitch: Along with Sour Sweet, she starts ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'' as the Beta to Sunny Flare's Alpha.
* BikerBabe: She takes part in the motocross event of the Games. Notably, Cinch says she requested to participate in the event along with Indigo, implying she has prior experience with the sport (or at least with driving a dirt-bike); she does decently until a giant plant eats her bike.
* BrutalHonesty: Like Applejack, she's not afraid to speak her mind. Unlike Applejack, she's incredibly blunt about it.
-->'''Twilight:''' Hi, Sugarcoat!\\
'''Sugarcoat:''' That was a really bad speech. You should consider not speaking in public.
* CreepyMonotone: How she speaks most of the time.
* EmotionlessGirl: She usually doesn't show much emotion, even when one would expect her to. She looks more annoyed than really angry when she yells at Twilight across the field; her reaction to the giant carnivore plant slamming into her bike and subsequently hanging for dear life from its maws is surprisingly subdued. She '''does''' get very emotive when [[spoiler:Twilight turns into Midnight Sparkle and puts everyone in danger]], and both before, during and after the Friendship Games she can be seen cracking both smug and gentle smiles.
* HairDecorations: She has a small, magenta hair clip that is apparently shaped like a pair of lips; fitting, seeing [[MotorMouth how she tends to speak]].
* HiddenDepths: ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'' shows that not only does she loves animals just like Fluttershy, but she's implied to also be very good with them, as she manages to get a whole litter of kittens to sleep on her lap when she goes to visit Fluttershy at the shelter.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: While her brutal honesty often comes across as mean-spirited, a lot of times she doesn't seem to do it out of malice. At one point in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', she bluntly states that she honestly didn't think [[AlphaBitch Sunny Flare]] had any other friends besides her and Sour Sweet.
* IronicName: Sugarcoat's name means to make something seem more pleasant than it is, [[BrutalHonesty which is the exact opposite of what she does in the film]].
* MegaTwintails: She sports two side pigtails that reach all the way down to her waist.
* MotorMouth: She talks very fast (to the point that ''Pinkie'' comments on it) in ''Friendship Games''; she drops this by the time "Dance Magic" rolls around.
* NotSoStoic: She does look shaken after being attacked by a giant ManEatingPlant, though that's understandable -- and even then, it's still a surprisingly subdued reaction to almost dying. Sugarcoat does show plenty of emotion [[spoiler:when Twilight transforms into Midnight Sparkle, and starts wreaking havoc]]. She is also very hurt when Sunny Flare [[ItMakesSenseInContext claims she didn't invite her to a sleepover]] in the TieInNovel following ''Friendship Games''.
* OddFriendship:
** Develops one with [[ShrinkingViolet Fluttershy]], of all people, in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise''. Sugarcoat is immediately interested when she starts talking about her animals at the shelter, and goes to visit her at least once.
** Her apparently stable friendship with the other Shadowbolts sans Indigo Zap in "Dance Magic" can be seen as this; in a group with a loud hip-hop rocker, a mood-swinging manipulative jerk, and a RichBitch, she stands out as the quiet but blunt PerpetualFrowner.
* PerpetualFrowner: Unlike pretty much everyone else in the series, she usually doesn't smile.
* ProperTightsWithASkirt: She's wearing black tights under a skirt that's noticeably shorter than normal for the Crystal Prep's female uniform.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Out of everyone, [[spoiler:she's the only person to give a long speech about how much of a hypocritical jerk Principal Cinch is.]]
* SmugSmiler: The few times she has a facial expression, it's generally this.
* SpockSpeak: "Dance Magic" has her speaking like this, although she isn't averse to contractions or even a bit of slang (she describes the Rainboom's songs as "killer"). She never used this in ''Friendship Games'' or ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', and ironically, if anything, she edged into [[TotallyRadical the opposite]] in the latter book.[[note]]"Don't be such an eager beaver."[[/note]]
-->'''Sugarcoat:''' ''[to Sour Sweet and Rarity]'' The order is irrelevant.
* StoicSpectacles: Her glasses compliment her straightforward comments.

!!Sunny Flare

->''"Sorry, dearie, but these games aren't about being nice."''

->'''Voiced by:''' Britt Irvin

* AdvertisedExtra: Next to Lemon Zest, she gets the least amount of screen time and even less characterization. Bizarrely, she's the one Shadowbolt pushed forward in the opening credits, on the same level as Sunset Shimmer. [[AvertedTrope She eventually gets an expanded role]] in the TieInNovel ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise''.
* AlphaBitch: Her expanded characterization in the TieInNovel following ''Friendship Games'' presents her as a particularly nasty one -- as the leader of a GirlPosse made up of Sugarcoat, Sour Sweet and herself, the '''first chapter''' starts all of them taunting Twilight when she arrives back at Crystal Prep to get her stuff, and they continue to prey on her insecurities over her FriendlessBackground as the book progresses; but while Sugarcoat and Sour Sweet more or less drop the attitude after a while, Sunny Flare latches to it as if her life depended on it, [[spoiler:leading in her ridiculously mean-spirited imitation of Midnight Sparkle at the titular sleepover]]. It's ultimately subverted, as she only has two friends she doesn't treat very well. She [[TookALevelInKindness gets better]].
* DramaQueen: Occasionally lapses into Rarity-esque theatrics, most notably when she picks the Dare card.
* DudeNotFunny: Causes this reaction in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', when she [[spoiler:pulls a card during Truth or Dare that she ''claims'' says "do an impression of Midnight Sparkle", which she gleefully does -- and it gets worse when it's revealed to both the reader and the girls that the card actually said "do a stupid dance"]]. This drives Twilight to tears, alienates ''everyone'', [[EveryoneHasStandards including her fellow Shadowbolts and friends]] and almost gets kicked out of the sleepover party.
* EasilyForgiven: After all is said and done, Twilight interrupts Rarity when she suggests Sunny Flare to leave, and is willing to forgive her even after the fairly cruel stunt she pulls at the sleepover.
-->'''Twilight Sparkle:''' We're all going to forgive you when you do [admit that you've made a terrible mistake]. That's what these girls from Canterlot High have taught me. We all make mistakes some times.\\
'''Sunny Flare:''' ''[disbelievingly]'' You'd forgive me? Really?\\
'''Twilight Sparkle:''' I would. Just don't do it again, okay?\\
'''Rarity:''' If Twilight forgives you, we all do.
* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: Maybe not necessarily "evil", but certainly enough of a malicious jerk -- her eyeshadow is a very dark purple and heavily contrasts with her light blue-green skin.
* FlatCharacter: We don't know anything about her other than she's competing on the Shadowbolts team, and we don't see enough of her personality to understand why she should be considered Rarity's rival in the films.
* FriendlessBackground: Barring her rather dysfunctional "friendship" with fellow Shadowbolts Sugarcoat and Sour Sweet, it's noted by Sugarcoat herself at one point that Sunny Flare likely doesn't have any other friends. This would explain a lot of her controlling nature.
* GreenEyedMonster: Implied during the sleepover; when Twilight manages to defuse a tense situation and gets everyone to get along just nicely -- in particular, her only two friends to have fun ''without her'' -- she doesn't take it very well. In other words, she's likely envious that Twilight -- the lonely girl she and the others ostracized -- somehow manages to be ''better'' at friendship than her, as seen when she admits that neither her or her friends really know much about friendship, ''unlike'' Twilight.
-->''The more relaxed and chatty Sugarcoat and Sour Sweet were, the angrier she got.''
* HairDecorations: Wears a sun-shaped hair clip in the animation; her doll has it as a rainy-overcast sun.
* {{Hypocrite}}: At least in the ''Sleepover Surprise'' book, when one takes into account the events of ''Friendship Games'' and its novelization; she calls out Cinch for fleeing and then looks appalled when Cinch calls a transformed Twilight a monster, yet seems to have no problem with teasing Twilight about that '''and''' calling her a monster in order to [[NeverMyFault deflect the blame]].
* InformedAttribute: The official website when ''Friendship Games'' was released made her seem like ThePerfectionist and either a [[TheStoolPigeon Concerned Claire or Whistleblower Wilma]], but nothing in the movie or any subsequent appearance suggests it.
* IronicName: Her name -- evocative of solar flares, which are intense bursts of light -- doesn't fit her either in what little we've seen of her personality ([[DependingOnTheWriter varying degrees of "poised, elegant jerk"]]) or her appearance (where her color palette consists almost entirely of cool colors and dark accents, even out of her school's uniform).
* TheLeader: She is depicted as the de facto leader of the Shadowbolts in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise''.
* LethalChef: Implied by Sour Sweet's comment in ''Sleepover Surprise'' that "Sunny Flare makes the worst cookies." We don't get any explanation beyond this, other than that Twilight and Sunset's looked much better.
* MulticoloredHair: Has purple and pink hair.
* NeverMyFault: After getting called out for her [[spoiler:Midnight Sparkle imitation]], she tries to deflect the blame back at '''Twilight''', of all people.
-->'''Sunny Flare:''' Twilight's the one who's a real monster. Not me.
* RollerbladeGood: She participates in the Games' rollerskating event.
* SuperOCD: Shown to be very controlling of both her friends in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', as she doesn't take it kindly whenever Sour Sweet or Sugarcoat do things without her, or when they or other people express that they want to do things she herself ''doesn't'' want to do: she dismisses Sugarcoat's suggestion to make snickerdoodles early on; doesn't like when she and Sour Sweet team up on the climbing wall instead of either of them with her; very bluntly and rudely shots down Rainbow Dash's Flashlight tag idea twice; doesn't let Rainbow Dash try one of her chocolate strawberries under the pretext that "they're for later" (i.e. when everyone arrives); and generally tends to boss people around. Sour Sweet once states that they always play Truth or Dare because she ''makes them''. Sheesh. On a more minor note, at one point she tries to write down Twilight's friendship advice.
* TookALevelInKindness: After Twilight shows herself to be the better person by offering Sunny Flare forgiveness in spite of the rather nasty stunts she had been pulling through ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', she mellows towards her and the others.
* {{Troll}}: Shown on various occasions in ''Sleepover Surprise'' to enjoy seeing people suffer in some way, such as when she uploads an embarrassing video of Sugarcoat in spite of her protests, and especially when she [[spoiler:lies that the Dare card she got was to "imitate Midnight Sparkle"]], which she seems to have done pretty much just ForTheEvulz.
* OddFriendship: Manages to strike one with Applejack, as they're both happily making cupcakes and hanging around in the final chapter of ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise''.
* UngratefulBastard: When you think about it, as she acts pretty rude to ''everyone'', including the magic-wielding girls who saved her and the rest of the universe -- not to mention she, if anything, manages to be an even bigger {{jerkass}} to Twilight after the latter invites her to a sleepover out of her own volition in order to get her and her friends to have some fun together, and get to know them better.
* WithFriendsLikeThese:
** As shown in ''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'', she tends to act dismissive towards her "friends" and at one point really hurts Sugarcoat's feelings. Even the socially inept Twilight picks up on this relatively early on in the book, and after [[spoiler:her cruel imitation of Midnight Sparkle]] Sugarcoat and Sour Sweet both admit that they only really consider themselves friends in the rare occasions Sunny Flare is being nice. Judging by the "friendship advice" she and the others give Twilight, she doesn't seem to fully trust them, either.
** This is averted in their appearance in "Dance Magic" (which retcons the book away), where they're all shown to get along perfectly.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other Alternate Versions]]
* Shining Armor is a Crystal Prep alumnus who encourages Twilight to participate in the Friendship Games. It is unclear if he and Cadance have the same relationship as their pony counterparts ([[ShipTease but there are some subtle hints]]).
* Jet Set, Upper Crust, Suri Polomare, Fleur-Dis-Lee, Trenderhoof, Royal Pin and Neon Lights are students at Crystal Prep and the other members of their Friendship Games team.
[[/folder]]

!Camp Everfree
[[folder:Gloriosa Daisy]]
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->''"Hi, everyone! Welcome to Camp Everfree! I'm Gloriosa Daisy, your camp director! Think of me as your friendly camp and nature guide."''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree''

->'''Voiced by:''' Enid-Raye Adams

The friendly camp director at the titular Camp Everfree. She manages it alongside her brother Timber Spruce.
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* BigOlEyebrows: Not that big, compared to some other (mostly male) characters, but hers still are noticeably thicker than those of other female characters.
* BeneathTheMask: She's not quite as nice inside as she acts on the outside. Sunset herself (rightfully) expresses slight suspicion towards the sugary-happy Gloriosa Daisy after briefly reading her mind by accident. The instances we're given of her hidden feelings are either angry orders or screams of frustration.
-->'''Sunset Shimmer:''' People that chipper make me nervous.
* BrotherSisterTeam: Runs the camp with Timber Spruce.
* {{Catchphrase}}: "I got this!" Said whenever she agrees to help a camper. Takes on a darker tone when [[spoiler:she transforms into Gaea Everfree and keeps using it, this time in the context of assuring the campers she won't let Filthy Rich shut down the camp.]]
* ControlFreak: She's obsessed with doing everything by herself around camp and shuts down anyone's attempts to help her. [[spoiler:Gets even worse when she transforms into Gaea Everfree and surrounds the camp in vines, refusing to let the campers leave.]]
* CreepyMonotone: Briefly sports this when she runs into Twilight and Sunset in the rock quarry. It's in stark contrast with her apparent faux-happiness and occasional arguing with her brother.
* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: [[spoiler:Using Equestrian magic is clearly not doing her mental state any favors. The real-life stress of her family's business going under doesn't help either.]]
* FlowerInHerHair: Gloriasa Daisy wears a crown of daisies in her hair, fittingly enough. Her gala dress also includes a tiara of yellow flowers.
* {{Foil}}:
** To Sunset Shimmer. [[spoiler:Like Sunset, she's recently developed magical powers and is using them to enrich her normal life. And like Sunset in the first film, she's eventually overwhelmed by a power she can't control and transforms into a monster. And just as Sunset got that power from the Element of Magic, it's implied the gemstones Gloriosa takes power from are a sort of parallel to the Elements of Harmony.]]
** Also to Twilight. [[spoiler:She's a workaholic managing a lot of stress under her composed exterior, spends most of the film on the verge of a breakdown, and eventually is consumed by her SuperpoweredEvilSide. Her Gaea Everfree form also calls to mind Midnight Sparkle's design, which WordOfGod has said was intentional.]]
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: She's the workaholic responsible one to Timber's fun-loving one. [[spoiler:The truth is a bit of both -- Gloriosa wants to use her powers to help the campers have fun, while Timber recognizes the danger of the magic and thinks it's a bad idea.]]
* GreenThumb: [[spoiler:The power she gains from Equestrian magic. It allows her to control plant life.]]
* LittleBigSister: Is older than Timber, but she's a bit smaller than him.
* MadnessMantra: "I got this!" The more she says it, the more obvious it becomes to the viewer [[StepfordSmiler she obviously does not]].
* MundaneUtility: [[spoiler:She was using her magic to help the campers have fun, because she knows the camp is going under and wants their last year to be one to remember.]]
* ObviouslyEvil: From her forced faux-happiness to her constant arguing with Timber to her secrecy and tendency to disappear a lot, it's obvious Gloriosa is up to something. Then it gets double-subverted. [[spoiler:When her secret is revealed, it turns out she's not up to anything evil, she's just trying to make sure everyone has fun and is using magic to do so, which Timber protests. However, immediately after this reveal she takes the remaining geodes, powers up, and gets DrunkOnTheDarkSide as Gaea Everfree.]]
* PoorCommunicationKills: Part of the theme she shares with Human Twilight in the fourth movie. She tries to keep up a happy façade, despite the threat of losing her family's camp clearly is causing her stress. [[spoiler:And trying to help the campers with Equestria magic isn't helping matters. Especially when it corrupts her and she tries to trap the campers to the point of near harm and needs to be stopped]]. Eventually, once she finally comes clean about her situation to the campers, everyone is more than willing to help her save it, showing she just should have been honest from the get go.
* PowerCrystal: [[spoiler:Her power comes from the gemstones she wears around her neck.]]
* RapunzelHair: Gloriosa's magenta hair is even longer than average for the female characters (which already have them rather long in general), reaching to her thighs.
* SanitySlippage: Her mental state deteriorates with every appearance she makes. [[spoiler:By the time she shows up in the rock quarry, she's completely lost it. Fortunately, she gets better by the end of the movie.]]
* StepfordSmiler: She is constantly smiling and promising to help anyone in trouble, but obviously barely keeping a lid on her stress and forcing herself to stay happy.
* TwitchyEye: Gloriosa's left lower eyelid begins twitching as the problems in Camp Everfree and campers' requests are piling up, another hint of her eroding state of mind. [[spoiler:Then her other eye twitches too when she reveals herself to Twilight and Sunset in the Crystal Cave.]]
* VagueAge: Her doll in the toyline looks just like anyone else's, but she looks somewhat older than the CHS students in the movie proper, and her status as camp director (and apparently along with Timber Spruce, the ''only'' workers at camp) makes it unlikely she's just a teenager, implying that she's the older of the two siblings.
* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler:She's behind the magical goings-on around the camp, drawing power from magical crystals infused with Equestrian magic.]]
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: [[spoiler:Her family's business has failed and she's going to lose the land they've owned for four generations to Filthy Rich, who's going to tear it down and build a high-class spa resort. Everything Gloriosa does is to try to and make sure the last batch of campers they'll ever host have the most fun they can.]]
* {{Workaholic}}: She insists on doing everything herself in the name of everyone else having a worry-free time at camp. [[spoiler:Combined with the magic she's gained and the stress of nearly losing the camp. It doesn't help her psyche when the magic overwhelms her.]]
* YouthfulFreckles: She has freckles on her cheeks, of a slightly darker color than her skin.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Timber Spruce]]
[[quoteright:175:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/timber_spruce_id_eg4_vector_by_mrassi1000_dapjwwg.png]]

->''"Think of me as that awesome guy... who should always be invited to fun things."''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree''

->'''Voiced by:''' Brian Doe

Along with his sister Gloriosa Daisy, he keeps things running at Camp Everfree as well as he can. A self-described awesome dude who likes to do fun stuff.
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* AlmostKiss: [[spoiler:He and Twilight before Gloriosa interrupts]].
* AnAxeToGrind: Late in the film, he grabs a woodcutting axe and [[spoiler:tries to hack his way out of the vines Gaea Everfree is using to imprison the campers, with little success]].
* BigOlEyebrows: A trait he shares with other male characters (and Flash Sentry in particular). His are, oddly enough, of a completely different color than his hair.
* BigLittleBrother: Younger than Gloriosa, but taller than she is.
* BrotherSisterTeam: Helps his sister run the camp.
* ChivalrousPervert: He's quite the flirt, and it's played for laughs that the men get a lot less charm from him than the women. Still, he's a nice guy underneath.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: His green eyes match with the green hair on his head.
* {{Foil}}: To Twilight. [[spoiler:As Twilight does with Sunset, Timber recognizes the danger of using magic and thinks Gloriosa should be careful with hers.]]
* ItsAllAboutMe: An example that's played for laughs more than anything, [[spoiler:he claims he saved the campers from Gaea Everfree by saving Twilight from a (minor) fall on the docks so that Twilight could save them.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Zigzagged. His attitude and constant arguing with his sister in public makes him seem like the meaner of the two siblings, however [[spoiler:he's actually worried about Gloriosa overusing magic on the camp and wants her to get rid of it before she does something dangerous]].
* MinorMajorCharacter: While he's a main character, his impact on the overall plot is surprisingly small. He mostly acts as Human Twilight's love interest and a red herring for Sunset, he doesn't play any part in in Twilight's issues with Midnight Sparkle and accomplishes little to nothing against Gaea Everfree.
* {{Narcissist}}: Like ItsAllAboutMe, downplayed, but he makes his lantern in the image of his face, is often showing posing and flashing charming grins, and makes several comments about his many virtues, despite many of them being absent or nonexistent.
* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The movie tries making him out to be the villain who wants to shut the camp down, even confirming that he's been leaving trails of "Gaea Everfree's" gem dust whenever something dangerous happens so no-one would suspect him. While the latter is partially true, he's actually doing it so no-one would suspect his sister, the real, accidental cause of everything that goes wrong]].
* ScoobyDooHoax: Sunset believes he's using the story of Gaea Everfree to scare people from the camp and get it shut down so his family can move to the city like he's always wanted. [[spoiler:In truth, Timber made up the story to cover for Gloriosa's use of magic, and she was doing it with intent to let the campers have more fun, not scare anyone away]].
* ShipTease: With (human) Twilight Sparkle; he smiles at her while greeting the students with Gloriosa, and later strikes a conversation about sapphires with her... And they both blush for a second when their hands graze.
* VagueAge: Much like his sister; he does look younger than her, but shouldn't be too young if he's also in charge of running the camp. The novelization claims he's a teenager.
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[[folder:Filthy Rich]]
->''"Instead of turning it into a spa resort that will line my pockets with more money than this camp ever could? I don't think so..."''

->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianDrummond

The human counterpart to Filthy Rich and father to Diamond Tiara. He owns the land Camp Everfree belongs to and plan to replace it with a spa resort.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Downplayed. The pony Filthy Rich is a HonestCorporateExecutive and ReasonableAuthorityFigure. This guy is a greedy SmugSnake, but still a ReasonableAuthorityFigure and VillainyFreeVillain.
* ConspicuousConsumption: Shows off by riding his limousine to Camp Everfree and through the forest surrounding it.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Wants to replace Camp Everfree with a spa resort, which would earn him a lot more money than renting the land to Gloriosa Daisy. This in and of itself wouldn't count towards this trope (after all, a more profitable venture is simply good business sense), but what does count is the fact he seems to take a little too much pleasure in rubbing this fact into Gloriosa and Timber's faces.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He could've forcibly brought out the camp, but was willing to at least let Gloriosa have one more week to either get the money needed to pay the debts (which he figured unlikely) or prepare her goodbyes to the camp.
* SmugSmiler: Never stops his smarmy smile while threatening Gloriosa Daisy. [[spoiler:Though this drops when the camp raises the money to pay off the debts. To which he gives a silent scowl before leaving the fundraiser.]]
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler:His intent to replace Camp Everfree results in Gloriosa acquiring her magic and eventually turning into Gaea Everfree.]]
* VillainyFreeVillain: He's an asshole, and he doesn't give a hoot what happens to the camp, but he is well within his rights to foreclose the camp if Gloriosa and Timber can't pay their rent and he has no direct hand in [[spoiler:Gloriosa becoming corrupted with magic]]. He even allows Gloriosa one last week to run the camp before he buys it out.
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[[folder:Canter Zoom]]
->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree''\\
'''Major Role:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsMagicalMovieNight'' ("Movie Magic")

->'''Voiced by:''' Andy Toth

The director of the upcoming ''Daring Do'' movie adaptation, and Juniper Montage's uncle.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: He may be a swell guy, but he really brings the hammer down hard on his niece when he finds out she's been stealing props and endangering actors just to get her own shot at stardom.
* CoolUncle: Juniper is lucky to have such a friendly uncle who also happens to be a movie director. Tragically, she ends up taking his kindness and trust for granted in favor of her own ambitions, [[BewareTheNiceOnes which she finds out the hard way]]. Even after her sabotage is revealed, he is cool enough to get her another job at a concession stand.
* EarlyBirdCameo: He first appears as an attendee at the Crystal Ball in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree''.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Even after all Juniper did, he stills cares deeply about her and gets her a job at Canterlot Mall's movie theater after firing her from her job as a studio stagehand. Having his spoiled, entitled niece working a fairly boring and demeaning BurgerFool job at a movie theater before and during the ''Daring Do'' movie premiere -- the movie she got fired from -- in a mall that keeps playing over and over the "Dance Magic" music video featuring the girls that foiled her plans makes her increasingly resentful and puts her at the right/wrong time and place to get her hands on a magic mirror.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's the spitting image of Creator/GeorgeARomero, and also bears some resemblance to Creator/GeorgeLucas.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Seeing how the Equestria Girls helped save his childhood camp, he's happy to help them however he can. He even accommodates for firing Juniper for sabotaging the ''Daring Do'' movie by setting her up with another job.
* WagTheDirector: InUniverse, Rainbow Dash ends up calling even more shots for the ''Daring Do'' movie than he does, pointing out adaptational discrepancies and such in the middle of each take.
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[[folder:Chestnut Magnifico]]
->'''Debut:''' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsMagicalMovieNight'' ("Movie Magic")

->'''Voiced by:''' Kira Tozer

A famous movie star who is signed on to play the title role in the latest ''Daring Do'' adaptation.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: InUniverse, she plays Daring Do -- whose pony counterpart is a rough and tumble adventurer who doesn't wear makeup -- while keeping her lipstick and eyeshadow. It might be her own vanity.
* DarkSkinnedBlonde: If Applejack looks like she has a healthy tan, Chestnut looks like she frequently goes to a tanning salon.
* GenderBlenderName: "Magnifico" is the masculine form of the Italian word for "magnificent".
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Although she's haughty and demanding, she's also shown to have positive traits. She uses her notoriety for the animal cause, as mentioned by Fluttershy, and when there are scheduling conflicts with another job, she works her agent hard so that he'd resolve it and not endanger Canter Zoom's movie. In fact, her snippy attitude at the beginning of the special is strongly implied to be caused by the stress from said scheduling conflicts, as she's way chirpier afterward once they are resolved.
* NiceCharacterMeanActor: InUniverse, what seems to be the case at first. Daring Do is overall a heroic character; Chestnut is introduced screaming at her agent through her phone about how she wants out of some project, accidentally hits Rarity with her trailer's door and doesn't pay her any mind, and her mood isn't improved at all when her imported peanut butter praline candy bars are all missing. She's also the prime suspect behind the film's sabotage. However, not only is she not guilty at all of the film's troubles, but she's latter shown as being quite nice and reasonable.
* RedHerring: Angry, stuck-up, and apparently wanting out of the project, she's presented as the initial culprit behind the film's sabotage. Of course, it isn't her.
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[[folder:Other Characters]]
These characters are not affiliated with either of the two high schools or the summer camp. They have typically appeared only in background or supporting roles so far.

* Mr. and Mrs. Cake, who run a café near the school that sports an exterior decor similar to Sugarcube Corner; supplementary materials (such as the novelizations and the toyline) give it the name of "Sweet Shoppe".
* Flim and Flam run a pawn shop in town, shown in "A Case for the Bass".
* Maud Pie appears briefly in ''Rainbow Rocks'', living in the same house as Pinkie. [[CompanionCube Boulder]] is with her.
* Angel Bunny, although unnamed in the films (the novelizations, ''Canterlot High Tell-All'' and toyline do name him), is clearly Fluttershy's pet in the human world.
* Gummy is seen as a stuffed toy that Pinkie owns; the toyline presents him as his usual alligator self.
* The second IDW EQG annual shows Winona as AJ's family pet.
* Discord as a stuffed animal is seen as one of the prizes in "Perfect Day for Fun!"
* The toy line has included humanized versions of Zecora and Queen Chrysalis. Pictures of the prototype ''Friendship Games'' dolls showed a counterpart for Lightning Dust, before she was replaced by Indigo Zap.
* Geri (whose counterpart is an elderly background pony) is briefly seen in the bus taken by Twilight at the start of ''Friendship Games''.
* Opalescence appears in "Dance Magic" in Rarity's bedroom, though whether she's Rarity's pet specifically or a family pet is unknown.
* "Dance Magic" makes mention of Sapphire Shores, who's also a popular singer in this world.
* "Movie Magic" confirms A.K. Yearling's counterpart's existence, though doesn't give any details beyond her being the author of the ''Daring Do'' books.
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* {{Adorkable}}: They both have their goofy moments (Celestia's are rarer) in the [[Funny/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsFriendshipGames blooper]] [[Funny/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree reels]] for the third and fourth movie, and in the photographs during the end credits of ''Friendship Games''.

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* {{Adorkable}}: They both have their goofy moments (Celestia's are rarer) through the series, with Celestia's being less frequent than Luna's.
** The photo montage at the end of ''Friendship Games'' shows them both (along with Cadance) gorging on their students' cakes for the Home Economics competition. There's also a picture of Luna [[DorkyDancing dancing without a care
in the world]] as Celestia does her best to contain her giggling.
** In
the [[Funny/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsFriendshipGames blooper]] third movie's blooper reel]] Luna flubs a line quite comically, and pokes fun at herself for it. Celestia has a moment in the [[Funny/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree reels]] for the third and fourth movie, film's reel]] where she overacts her excitement while everyone else looks at her funny.
** The book ''Wondercolts Forever'' is set in their teenage years, leading to quite a bit of this. Luna in particular was somewhat shy, didn't have many friends (as her middle school friends all went to Crystal Prep), called herself Detective Luna while investigating the theft of the Shadowbolt,
and shows plenty of adoration towards Celestia. The future CHS Principal, meanwhile, indulges in the photographs during the end credits of ''Friendship Games''.some uncharacteristic excitement when she's elected Class President, and apparently snarks at Luna when nervous about her speech before that.



* LimitedWardrobe: Oh, so much. Only in ''Legend of Everfree'' do they get new attires, and even then, they change back to their standard clothes for the final party. Shoved UpToEleven in the cover for ''Wondercolts Forever'', where Luna has apparently worn the same outfit ''since freshman year of High School'' and Celestia wears something that, while not exactly the same, still looks startlingly similar to her usual wardrobe as an adult.

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* LimitedWardrobe: Oh, so much. Only in ''Legend of Everfree'' do they get new attires, and even then, they change back to their standard clothes for the final party. Shoved UpToEleven in the cover for ''Wondercolts Forever'', where Luna has apparently worn the same outfit ''since freshman year of High School'' and Celestia wears something that, while not exactly the same, still looks startlingly similar It even extends to her usual wardrobe as an adult.[[SameClothesDifferentYear their teenage years]].



* ShrinkingViolet: Luna explained in her diary that back when she was a freshman at CHS, she used to be a bit of one; in particular, she let Celestia speak for her during the first week or so.

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* SameClothesDifferentYear: The cover for ''Wondercolts Forever'' shows Celestia and Luna as they ([[LooseCanon presumably]]) looked back when they were a senior and a freshman attending Canterlot High School; Luna has apparently worn the same outfit for [[VagueAge what's likely decades]] and Celestia wears something that, while not exactly the same, still looks startlingly similar to her usual wardrobe as an adult.
* ShrinkingViolet: Luna explained in her teenage diary that back when she was a freshman at CHS, she used to be a bit of one; in particular, she let Celestia speak for her during the first week or so.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: She appears to have replaced Pony Twilight in future installments.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: She appears debuts in the same film that deals with Sunset and the others being unable to have replaced Pony contact Princess Twilight Sparkle, and ends joining their group afterwards. However, her role isn't quite a substitute beyond being one of the lead characters with the most screentime, as her character and motivations are very different beyond [[BroadStrokes some similarities]]. She actually describes in future installments.''Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise'' that her biggest fear is that her friends (and other characters) only like her because she looks like the Equestrian Princess, and also expresses anxiety about having to measure to her achievements.



* WingedHumanoid: In ''Legend of Everfree'', she ponies up into the same hybrid form as Princess Twilight, including the alicorn wings. Her full MagicalGirl form then includes crystal wings.

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* WingedHumanoid: In ''Legend of Everfree'', she ponies up into the same hybrid form as Princess Twilight, including the alicorn wings. Her full MagicalGirl form then includes smaller crystal wings.
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* NotInThisForYourRevolution: Since she's being blackmailed into participating, she's not very enthusiastic about the Friendship Games compared to the rest of the Shadowbolts.

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* NotInThisForYourRevolution: Since she's being blackmailed into participating, she's not very enthusiastic about the Friendship Games compared to the rest of the Shadowbolts. In fact, she didn't have interest in it from the very beginning.
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* LonersAreFreaks: Everyone at Crystal Prep thinks Twilight is weird because she has no friends. It's one of the reasons she's bullied a lot.

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* LonersAreFreaks: Everyone at Crystal Prep thinks Twilight is weird because she has no friends. It's one of the reasons she's bullied a lot. [[{{Deconstructed}} Ironically, and naturally, this just pushes her farther away.]]
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* BowtiesAreCool: They all wear purple bowties as part of their school uniform (unlike Twilight Sparkle, who sports a more traditional tie).

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* AllLovingHeroine: Overall a pleasant group of girls who will not bear a grudge against ''anyone'' no matter what. Pinkie Pie herself even lampshades how easily forgiving they are.



* BewareTheNiceOnes: They're a friendly and cheerful bunch. But much like their Equestrian counterparts, if you mess with their group, be you a normal person or a magically-empowered demon, don't think you're getting off light.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: They're a friendly and cheerful bunch. But much like their Equestrian counterparts, if you mess with their group, be you a normal person or a magically-empowered demon, don't think you're getting off light. They will be quick to forgive and befriend you afterwards, however.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Britt McKillip

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the use of "fladerization" always felt wrong to me; turns out it was, in fact, the incorrect trope for this case (e.g. this is not pony rainbow dash gradually becoming more of a jerk in spite of character development, this is an alternate version of the character that starts the Girls series like this). also rewrote a few entries and added some.


* CasualDangerDialogue: By the time of ''Legends of Everfree'', they're so used to magical villains causing trouble that [[spoiler:Gloriosa Daisy/Gaea Everfree attacking the camp]] is treated like an annoyance.

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* CasualDangerDialogue: By the time of ''Legends ''Legend of Everfree'', they're so used to magical villains causing trouble that [[spoiler:Gloriosa Daisy/Gaea Everfree attacking the camp]] is treated like an annoyance.



* AfraidOfTheirOwnStrength: At least at first during ''Legend of Everfree''; when she develops super strength, she accidentally hoists Rarity high up a climbing wall and in their mutual panic almost makes Rarity plummet into the ground. After this, she's seen being extremely gentle while working on the dock, afraid she'll end damaging it further.



* EdgyBackwardsChairSitting: Applejack usually sits this way in the Cakes' café, notably after Twilight's return, while the group is talking about the latest crisis.

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* DoesNotKnowHerOwnStrength: When her super strength first manifests -- and very suddenly, at that -- she almost injures Rarity. Some practice and a PepTalkSong later, and she gets a better hand on it.
* EdgyBackwardsChairSitting: Applejack usually sits this way in the Cakes' café, notably after Twilight's return, return in ''Rainbow Rocks'', while the group is talking about the latest crisis.



* TheStraightAndArrowPath: While she, Fluttershy and Twilight all take part in the archery competition in the Friendship Games, AJ is the only competitor from Canterlot High who shows any proficiency in it.

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* TheStraightAndArrowPath: While she, Participates along with Fluttershy and Twilight all take part in the archery competition in event of the Friendship Games, AJ is Games in the only competitor from Canterlot High who shows any proficiency in it.eponymous film; unlike [[AccidentalAimingSkills Fluttershy]], she's skilled enough to hit the bullseye on purpose. Contrasting with her Crystal Prep rival [[MultiShot Sour Sweet]], she takes her time. And most importantly, she takes the time to aid her world's Twilight during the event when she fails to hit the bullseye and almost gets her team disqualified; this leads her to ponying up.



* SuperStrength: In ''Legends of Everfree'' her new power manifests in this manner. Her hands glow a soft orange when she's using it, letting her lift things like boulders effortlessly, and accidentally yanks Rarity up a rock wall by her rope.
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Her default outfit has her wear a skirt; unlike Rainbow Dash, she doesn't wear shorts underneath. Her Fall Formal outfit has a hat with a rose (which she can be seen trying out and liking during "This Is Our Big Night" in the background, before Rarity formally reveals their outfits). In ''Legend of Everfree'' she's at first reluctant to take part into Rarity's fashion show, but ends up rather pleased by her outfit.

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* SuperStrength: In ''Legends ''Legend of Everfree'' her new power manifests in this manner. Her hands glow a soft orange when she's using it, letting her lift things like boulders effortlessly, and accidentally yanks Rarity up a rock wall by her rope.
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Her default outfit has her wear a skirt; unlike Rainbow Dash, she doesn't wear shorts underneath. Her Fall Formal outfit has a hat with a rose (which she can be seen trying out and liking during "This Is Our Big Night" in the background, before Rarity formally reveals their outfits). In ''Legend of Everfree'' she's at first reluctant to take part into in Rarity's fashion show, but ends up rather pleased by her outfit.



* CharacterExaggeration: The pony Fluttershy has had several episodes over six seasons devoted to her CharacterDevelopment to grow out of her ShrinkingViolet persona; her human counterpart hasn't had such luxury, but there are subtle changes to her character (she comes across as a bit less shy, at least when interacting with her friends, for one).



* {{Flanderization}}: The pony Fluttershy has had several episodes over six seasons devoted to her CharacterDevelopment to grow out of her ShrinkingViolet persona. The human has not and plays it straight and true.



* GranolaGirl: Besides her love for nature and animals, there are strong hints that Fluttershy is a vegan too (whenever they're seen eating, she has a salad while her friends eat things like hamburgers), which would make lots of sense for her character.

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* GranolaGirl: Besides her love for nature and animals, there are strong hints that Fluttershy is a vegetarian: in the first film she picks up a burger with a greenish patty (implicitly a vegan too (whenever they're version, as there are more normal looking hamburgers elsewhere), and in subsequent installments she's never seen eating, eating anything that explicitly contains meat. In "Mirror Magic", she has orders a salad while her friends everyone else (sans Sunset) eat things like hamburgers), which would make lots of sense for her character.hamburgers.



* TaremeEyes: Like her pony counterpart. They stand out since the rest of he Humane Five have almond-shaped eyes even when their pony-selfs don't.

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* TaremeEyes: Like her pony counterpart. They stand out since Unlike the rest of he Humane Five have almond-shaped eyes even when their pony-selfs don't.her friends, she keeps the same eye shape as her pony counterpart.



* InexplicablyAwesome: Carries out from her pony counterpart, standing out from the human characters for it even more than usual. Among other feats, she pulls one of the balloon patterns off her skirt and inflates it, teleports behind Twilight Sparkle so she can grab her from behind, and later drops down from the top of the frame, upside down. During the attempt to keep Twilight's crown away from Sunset Shimmer near the climax, she also grabs the crown from Snips by materializing behind him. As usual, no-one seems to notice any of this.

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* InexplicablyAwesome: Carries At least in the first film, this carries out from her pony counterpart, standing out from the human characters for it even more than usual. Among other feats, she pulls one of the balloon patterns off her skirt and inflates it, teleports behind Twilight Sparkle so she can grab her from behind, and later drops down from the top of the frame, upside down. During the attempt to keep Twilight's crown away from Sunset Shimmer near the climax, she also grabs the crown from Snips by materializing behind him. As usual, no-one seems to notice any of this.



* StrongerThanTheyLook: Not as strong as Applejack and doesn't get moments as frequently as Rarity, but for what it's worth, she can effortlessly lift Princess Twilight off the ground in a BearHug.



* CharacterExaggeration: While the pony Rainbow has had several episodes to humble her and temper her arrogance and bravado into a more assured confidence, the human Rainbow has had none. Further, she's the lead guitarist of a band named after herself and they have superpowers. The result is that this Rainbow Dash has a bit of a selfish streak to her. It's most prominent in ''Rainbow Rocks'' but still crops up afterward.



* {{Flanderization}}: While the pony Rainbow has had several episodes to humble her and temper her arrogance and bravado into a more assured confidence, the human Rainbow has had none. Further, she's the lead guitarist of a band named after herself and they have superpowers. The result is that this Rainbow Dash has a bit of a selfish streak to her. It's most prominent in ''Rainbow Rocks'' but still crops up afterward.



* DeflectorShields: In ''Legends of Everfree'' she develops the power to project gem-shaped barriers from her hands. She can put them to different uses (as seen when she saves Derpy from a dive in the lake), though they are primarily an excellent defense. In the fight against Gaea Everfree, she saves her friends several times by erecting domed barriers. However, against the full might of the crazed nature spirit, she can't keep it up forever and the shields start to crack.

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* DeflectorShields: In ''Legends ''Legend of Everfree'' she develops the power to project gem-shaped barriers from her hands. She can put them to different uses (as seen when she saves Derpy from a dive in the lake), though they are primarily an excellent defense. In the fight against Gaea Everfree, she saves her friends several times by erecting domed barriers. However, against the full might of the crazed nature spirit, she can't keep it up forever and the shields start to crack.



* VillainHasAPoint: At the end of ''Legends of Everfree'', when Twilight is forced to tap into her power, Midnight proclaims that she is a part of Twilight, which is true in a sense: she is a manifestation of Twilight's power, namely her fears. Even though Twilight manages to to overcome it and control her power, it doesn't mean Midnight is completely gone, just suppressed.

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* VillainHasAPoint: At the end of ''Legends ''Legend of Everfree'', when Twilight is forced to tap into her power, Midnight proclaims that she is a part of Twilight, which is true in a sense: she is a manifestation of Twilight's power, namely her fears. Even though Twilight manages to to overcome it and control her power, it doesn't mean Midnight is completely gone, just suppressed.



* CharacterExaggeration: She's mostly like her pony counterpart when she first showed up, lacking her CharacterDevelopment with an added bit of immaturity from being a teenager.



* {{Flanderization}}: She's mostly like her pony counterpart when she first showed up, lacking her CharacterDevelopment. With an added bit of immaturity from being a teenager.


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* StrongerThanTheyLook: Looks about the same as any of the girls and doesn't have any magical superpowers, but during the climax of ''Friendship Games'', when the Shadowbolts do a HeelFaceTurn and go help the Rainbooms save their endangered classmates, she can be seen [[http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/File:Sour_Sweet_saves_Pinkie_Pie_and_another_Shadowbolt;_Sunny_Flare_and_Puppy_Spike_save_Fluttershy_EG3.png standing straight up, pulling up Pinkie Pie by the legs while Pinkie, in turn, holds a fellow student over the interdimensional precipice]]. That's the combined weight of two girls roughly her size.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's the spitting image of Creator/StevenSpielberg.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Seeing how the Mane Seven helped save his childhood camp, he's happy to help them however he can. He even accommodates for firing Juniper for sabotaging the ''Daring Do'' movie by setting her up with another job.

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: He's the spitting image of Creator/StevenSpielberg.
Creator/GeorgeARomero, and also bears some resemblance to Creator/GeorgeLucas.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Seeing how the Mane Seven Equestria Girls helped save his childhood camp, he's happy to help them however he can. He even accommodates for firing Juniper for sabotaging the ''Daring Do'' movie by setting her up with another job.

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* SlumberParty: The group has been shown having various slumber parties, with the implication that they do so regularly.
** The first one seen is in ''Rainbow Rocks'', in order to give Princess Twilight a place to sleep during her stay. CharacterDevelopment for the Princess and Sunset ensues.
** Another one in the "Holiday Special" comic, where Applejack shares her EmbarrassingNickname when she was a toddler and the girls play around with Rarity's slew of ridiculous costumes.
** They also have one during "Sunset Shimmer's Time to Shine", where Sunset gets to angst about [[DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife her place in the human world]].
** '''Three''' in "Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise"; the first one is Human Twilight's first, hosted by Pinkie Pie, and features the girls enjoying each others' company, playing silly party games, dancing and Twilight angsting a bit because of her FriendlessBackground and inexperience in these things. The second and titular one is hosted by Rarity, and is also attended by three of the five Shadowbolts -- Sugarcoat, Sour Sweet and Sunny Flare -- where plenty of drama ensues between the Rainbooms and the Shadowbolts. Twilight also hosts one by the end of the book after the two groups make amends.
** The first few ''Equestria Girls Minis'' shorts focus on Pinkie, Twilight and Rarity preparing for a sleepover at Pinkie's ({{hilarity ensues}}, of course); one short focuses on the slumber party itself.



* DoggedNiceGuy: In ''Friendship Games'' and ''Legend of Everfree'', he repeatedly helps and encourages human Twilight, but the fact of the matter is that she's a different person from the Twilight Sparkle he likes and is completely uninterested in him.

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In ''Friendship Games'' and ''Legend of Everfree'', he repeatedly helps and encourages human Twilight, but the fact of the matter is that she's a different person from the Twilight Sparkle he likes and is completely uninterested in him.him.
** In "Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise", it's commented that he waits by Twilight's locker with certain frequency. Before being retconned by ''Legend of Everfree'' and its novelization, Human Twilight is shown to be [[ShipTease a bit more appreciative of him]].



* InterspeciesRomance: While they're both human at the time, he apparently dated Sunset Shimmer and developed a liking for Twilight Sparkle, both who are normally ponies.

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* InterspeciesRomance: While they're both human at the time, he apparently dated Sunset Shimmer and developed a liking for Princess Twilight Sparkle, both who are normally ponies.ponies.
* {{Irony}}: The first (and so far, only) male doll in the fashion doll line, he came packaged with '''Human''' Twilight Sparkle. Even better, said doll is part of the ''Friendship Games'' toyline; in said film, Twilight completely ignores him, and in the following one she shows further disinterest.



** After Sunset helps him come to terms with there being two Twilights (and the human one not being interested in him), he genuinely considers starting up a relationship with Sunset again.

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** After "Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise" sees the human world's Twilight having apparently warmed up to him, and it's stated he likes to wait by her locker. This state of affairs actually worries Twilight about whenever or not he likes her for '''her''' or because she looks like the Princess of Friendship. This gets [[{{Retcon}} undone]] in ''Legend of Everfree'' and its novelization.
** The novelization for ''Legend of Everfree'' adds some of this after
Sunset helps him come to terms with there being two Twilights (and the human one not being interested in him), him): he genuinely considers starting up is taken by the way her hair shines under the sunlight and tries to restart a relationship with Sunset again.her, as friends. The animated film keeps it more platonic.



* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Even after all Juniper did, he stills cares deeply about her and gets her a job at Canterlot Mall's movie theater after firing her from her job as a studio stagehand. Having his spoiled, entitled niece working a fairly boring and demeaning BurgerFool job at a movie theater before and during the ''Daring Do'' movie premiere -- the movie she got fired from -- in a mall that keeps playing over and over the "Dance Magic" music video featuring the girls that foiled her plans makes her increasingly resentful and puts her at the right/wrong time and place to get her hands on a magic mirror.



* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Possibly due to her own vanity, while portraying Daring Do she wears lipstick and eye shadow while the pony Daring Do never wore any make-up.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Possibly due to her own vanity, while portraying InUniverse, she plays Daring Do she wears -- whose pony counterpart is a rough and tumble adventurer who doesn't wear makeup -- while keeping her lipstick and eye shadow while the pony Daring Do never wore any make-up.eyeshadow. It might be her own vanity.
* DarkSkinnedBlonde: If Applejack looks like she has a healthy tan, Chestnut looks like she frequently goes to a tanning salon.



* NiceCharacterMeanActor: InUniverse. Daring Do is an all-around heroic figure, but her actress is ThePrimaDonna.
* RedHerring: Angry, stuck-up, and wanting out of the project, she's presented as the initial culprit behind the film's sabotage. Of course, it isn't her.

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* NiceCharacterMeanActor: InUniverse. InUniverse, what seems to be the case at first. Daring Do is an all-around overall a heroic figure, character; Chestnut is introduced screaming at her agent through her phone about how she wants out of some project, accidentally hits Rarity with her trailer's door and doesn't pay her any mind, and her mood isn't improved at all when her imported peanut butter praline candy bars are all missing. She's also the prime suspect behind the film's sabotage. However, not only is she not guilty at all of the film's troubles, but her actress is ThePrimaDonna.
she's latter shown as being quite nice and reasonable.
* RedHerring: Angry, stuck-up, and apparently wanting out of the project, she's presented as the initial culprit behind the film's sabotage. Of course, it isn't her.
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* DisproportionateRetribution: How does she handle the Humane Seven outing her as a spoiled, petty thief to her uncle? [[spoiler:By trapping them in a WhiteVoidRoom with a magic mirror.]]

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* DisproportionateRetribution: How does she handle the Humane Seven Equestria Girls outing her as a spoiled, petty thief to her uncle? [[spoiler:By trapping them in a WhiteVoidRoom with a magic mirror.]]



** After becoming corrupted by the magical mirror and [[spoiler:trapping the Humane Seven in the mirror dimension]], the girls easily forgive Juniper after she sets them free, mostly because they (Sunset and Human Twilight in particular) did far worse things when corrupted by Equestrian Magic.

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** After becoming corrupted by the magical mirror and [[spoiler:trapping the Humane Seven Rainbooms in the mirror dimension]], the girls easily forgive Juniper after she sets them free, mostly because they (Sunset Shimmer and Human Twilight in particular) did far worse things when corrupted by Equestrian Magic.



* HeelFaceTurn: Juniper Montage follows up on [=MLP=] tradition by being the latest baddie to become friends with the main characters. She is last seen hanging out with the Equestria Girls (and Starlight Glimmer) in the end of "Mirror Magic".

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* HeelFaceTurn: Juniper Montage follows up on [=MLP=] MLP tradition by being the latest baddie to become friends with the main characters. She is last seen hanging out with the Equestria Girls (and Starlight Glimmer) in at the end of "Mirror Magic".



* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Juniper Montage spends most of her appearances as a total non-threat, with the extent of her "villainy" being her overwhelming pettiness and resentment, on top of still being quite dorky and looking silly in her theater work uniform. Until she gets her hands on [[ArtifactOfDoom the magic mirror]].[[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity She gets even worse]] once she figures out how to use it and gets corrupted.

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* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Juniper Montage spends most of her appearances as a total non-threat, with the extent of her "villainy" being her overwhelming pettiness and resentment, on top of still being quite dorky and looking silly in her theater work uniform. Until uniform... until she gets her hands on [[ArtifactOfDoom the magic mirror]].mirror]]. [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity She gets even worse]] once she figures out how to use it and gets corrupted.

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* HeelFaceTurn: At the end of "Mirror Magic", where Juniper is hanging out with the Equestria Girls (plus Starlight Glimmer).

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* HeelFaceTurn: At the end of "Mirror Magic", where Juniper Montage follows up on [=MLP=] tradition by being the latest baddie to become friends with the main characters. She is last seen hanging out with the Equestria Girls (plus (and Starlight Glimmer).Glimmer) in the end of "Mirror Magic".


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* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Juniper Montage spends most of her appearances as a total non-threat, with the extent of her "villainy" being her overwhelming pettiness and resentment, on top of still being quite dorky and looking silly in her theater work uniform. Until she gets her hands on [[ArtifactOfDoom the magic mirror]].[[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity She gets even worse]] once she figures out how to use it and gets corrupted.
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* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Juniper Montage was once a girl with an aspiring career in the movie industry, getting to be in the studio with her uncle Canter Zoom, who is a famous movie director. Also getting to be around all of his movies and getting to hob-knob with famous stars, until her [[SpoiledBrat entitlement]] leads to sabotage one of his movies, potentially endangering the careers of several people. Juniper gets exposed by guest visitors, is eventually fired and is now stuck in a dead-end job, she has lost her Uncle's trust, banned from the movie studio, and her future seemingly in doubt.

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* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Juniper Montage was once a girl with an aspiring career in the movie industry, getting to be in the studio with her uncle Canter Zoom, who is a famous movie director. Also getting She also got to be around all of his movies and getting to hob-knob with famous stars, until her [[SpoiledBrat entitlement]] leads her to sabotage one of his movies, potentially endangering the careers of several people. Juniper gets exposed by guest visitors, she is eventually fired and is now stuck in a dead-end job, she has lost her Uncle's uncle's trust, she is banned from the movie studio, and her future is seemingly in doubt.

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* {{Adorkable}}: She's as genuinely excited over anything that has to do with ''Daring Do'' as Twilight and Rainbow Dash. But it stops being endearing when Juniper starts throwing a tantrum about her uncle not letting her star in a big-budget ''Daring Do'' movie. Even after her facade is exposed and becoming unhinged, Juniper is still quite dorky, as evident by her awkward attempts to use the magic mirror and her huffy temper tantrums, which is still rather cute.

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* {{Adorkable}}: She's as genuinely excited over anything that has to do with ''Daring Do'' as Twilight and Rainbow Dash. But it stops being endearing when Juniper starts throwing a tantrum about her uncle not letting her star in a big-budget ''Daring Do'' movie. Even after her facade façade is exposed and becoming unhinged, Juniper is still quite dorky, as evident by her awkward attempts to use the magic mirror and her huffy temper tantrums, which is still rather cute.



* BitchInSheepsClothing: Appears perfectly pleasant at first, but cracks in her facade show her to be extremely petty and resentful towards anyone who gets in the way of what she wants. By "Mirror Magic" she's been reduced to a bitter and resentful individual whose bad side is out in the open, treating the people around her with distain and disrespect.
* BurgerFool: After getting fired as a stagehand, this is Juniper's new job at the Canterlot Mall Movie Theater. Naturally, She hates it.

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Appears perfectly pleasant at first, but cracks in her facade façade show her to be extremely petty and resentful towards anyone who gets in the way of what she wants. By "Mirror Magic" she's been reduced to a bitter and resentful individual whose bad side is out in the open, treating the people around her with distain and disrespect.
* BurgerFool: After getting fired as a stagehand, this is Juniper's new job at the concession stand of the Canterlot Mall Movie Theater. Naturally, She hates it.



* TheSlacker: Juniper treats her [[BurgerFool movie theater job]] with the exact care and enthusiasm as such a job would usually get, as in, with not much care or enthusiasm at all.



* TheSlacker: Juniper treats her [[BurgerFool movie theater job]] with the exact care and enthusiasm as such a job would usually get, as in, with not much care or enthusiasm at all.

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* BigBad: Of "Movie Magic". Juniper Montage actually gains the majority of the focus in "Mirror Magic" as a VillainProtagonist. Juniper isn't out to conquer the world. She just wants to be famous.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Appears perfectly pleasant at first, but cracks in her facade show her to be extremely petty and resentful towards anyone who gets in the way of what she wants.

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* BigBad: Of "Movie Magic". Juniper Montage actually gains the majority of the focus in "Mirror Magic" as a VillainProtagonist. Juniper is rather mundane and isn't out to conquer the world. She just wants to be famous.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Appears perfectly pleasant at first, but cracks in her facade show her to be extremely petty and resentful towards anyone who gets in the way of what she wants. By "Mirror Magic" she's been reduced to a bitter and resentful individual whose bad side is out in the open, treating the people around her with distain and disrespect.



* GreenEyedMonster: She hates Chestnut Magnifico's guts for landing the role of Daring Do, which she feels should rightfully belong to her. That, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Chestnut kept hogging all her favorite praline bars]]. She becomes this to the Rainbooms after they thwart her plans, and Juniper discovers that they were cast in the ''Daring Do'' movie and she wasn't.
* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Juniper was once a girl with an aspiring career in the movie industry, getting to be in the studio with her uncle Canter Zoom, who is a famous director. Also getting to be around all of his movies and getting to hob-knob with famous stars, until her [[SpoiledBrat entitlement]] leads to sabotage one of his movies, potentially endangering the careers of several people. She gets exposed by guest visitors, is eventually fired and is now stuck in a dead-end job, banned from the movie studio, and her future seemingly in doubt.
* HumiliationConga: After her movie studio fiasco, Juniper Montage's ongoing embarrassment continues. Canter Zoom finds her a BurgerFool job at the Canterlot Mall, and if that wasn't bad enough, she is continually subjected to the Rainbooms' "Dance Magic" music video on repeat, on top of working in the theater at the premiere of said ''Daring Do'' movie, from where she was just rightfully but spectacularly fired from by her own uncle. Being constantly reminded of her failures each and every day does wonders for Juniper's mood and mental state. [[LampshadeHanging Juniper herself comments]] with just how bad everything has gotten for herself, it could be her luck to be the one to usher the Rainbooms to their seats at the premiere (which by the way, Juniper also wasn't invited to). No villain has ''ever'' gotten it this bad before.

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* GreenEyedMonster: She hates Chestnut Magnifico's guts for landing the role of Daring Do, which she feels should rightfully belong to her. That, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Chestnut kept hogging all her favorite praline bars]]. She becomes this to the Rainbooms after they thwart her plans, and when Juniper discovers that they were cast in the ''Daring Do'' movie and she wasn't.
* HeelFaceTurn: At the end of "Mirror Magic", where Juniper is hanging out with the Equestria Girls (plus Starlight Glimmer).
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HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Juniper Montage was once a girl with an aspiring career in the movie industry, getting to be in the studio with her uncle Canter Zoom, who is a famous movie director. Also getting to be around all of his movies and getting to hob-knob with famous stars, until her [[SpoiledBrat entitlement]] leads to sabotage one of his movies, potentially endangering the careers of several people. She Juniper gets exposed by guest visitors, is eventually fired and is now stuck in a dead-end job, she has lost her Uncle's trust, banned from the movie studio, and her future seemingly in doubt.
* HumiliationConga: After her movie studio fiasco, Juniper Montage's ongoing embarrassment catastrophic downfall continues. Canter Zoom finds her a BurgerFool job at the Canterlot Mall, and if that wasn't bad enough, she is continually subjected to the Rainbooms' "Dance Magic" music video on repeat, on top of working in the theater at the premiere of said ''Daring Do'' movie, from where she was just rightfully but spectacularly fired from by her own uncle. Being constantly reminded of her failures each and every day does wonders for Juniper's mood and mental state. [[LampshadeHanging Juniper herself comments]] with just how bad everything has gotten for herself, it could be her luck to be the one to usher the Rainbooms to their seats at the premiere (which by the way, Juniper also wasn't invited to). No villain has ''ever'' gotten it this bad before.


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* ItsAllAboutMe: Juniper didn't care or even think about the potential damage she was causing with her schemes in "Movie Magic", as long as she got a shot to play Daring Do in the film. This ends up costing her ''dearly''.
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* TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf: Twilight twice sees her reflection turning into Midnight Sparkle, first in a mirror in her dream at the beginning, and then in a water pond during the song "The Midnight in Me", both times starting with the scary wings sprouting from her back.
* MistakenIdentity: The students of CHS, including the main girls, think she's the Princess Twilight from Equestria at first, leading to them greeting her like an old friend as she looks on in confusion. This also happens on a meta level; The character profile for Twilight on the official ''Equestria Girls'' website is all about the Equestrian Twilight, but uses an image of the human Twilight for her profile.

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* TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf: Twilight twice sees her reflection turning into Midnight Sparkle, first in a mirror in her dream at the beginning, beginning of ''Legend of Everfree'', and then in a water pond during the song "The Midnight in Me", both times starting with the scary wings sprouting from her back.
* MistakenIdentity: The students of CHS, including the main girls, think she's the Princess Twilight from Equestria at first, leading to them greeting her like an old friend as she looks on in confusion. This also happens on a meta level; The level: the character profile for Twilight on the official ''Equestria Girls'' website is all about the Equestrian Twilight, but uses an image of the human Twilight for her profile.



* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Juniper was once a girl with an aspiring career in the movie industry, getting to be in the studio with her uncle Canter Zoom, who is a famous director. Also getting to be around all of his movies and getting to hob-knob with famous stars, until her [[SpoiledBrat entitlement]] leads to sabotage one of his movies, potentially endangering the careers of several people. She gets exposed by guest visitors, is eventually fired and is now stuck in a dead end job, banned from the movie studio, and her future seemingly in doubt.
* HumiliationConga: After her movie studio fiasco, Juniper Montage's ongoing embarrassment continues. Canter Zoom finds her a BurgerFool job at the Canterlot Mall, and if that wasn't bad enough, she is continually subjected to the Rainbooms' "Dance Magic" music video on repeat, on top of working in the theater at the premiere of said ''Daring Do'' movie, from where she was just rightfully but spectacularly fired from by her own uncle. Being constantly reminded of her failures each and every day does wonders for Juniper's mood and mental state. [[LampshadeHanging Juniper herself comments]] with just how bad everything has gotten for herself, it could be her luck to be the one to usher the Rainbooms to their seats at the premiere (Which by the way, Juniper also wasn't invited to.) No villain has ''ever'' gotten it this bad before.

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* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Juniper was once a girl with an aspiring career in the movie industry, getting to be in the studio with her uncle Canter Zoom, who is a famous director. Also getting to be around all of his movies and getting to hob-knob with famous stars, until her [[SpoiledBrat entitlement]] leads to sabotage one of his movies, potentially endangering the careers of several people. She gets exposed by guest visitors, is eventually fired and is now stuck in a dead end dead-end job, banned from the movie studio, and her future seemingly in doubt.
* HumiliationConga: After her movie studio fiasco, Juniper Montage's ongoing embarrassment continues. Canter Zoom finds her a BurgerFool job at the Canterlot Mall, and if that wasn't bad enough, she is continually subjected to the Rainbooms' "Dance Magic" music video on repeat, on top of working in the theater at the premiere of said ''Daring Do'' movie, from where she was just rightfully but spectacularly fired from by her own uncle. Being constantly reminded of her failures each and every day does wonders for Juniper's mood and mental state. [[LampshadeHanging Juniper herself comments]] with just how bad everything has gotten for herself, it could be her luck to be the one to usher the Rainbooms to their seats at the premiere (Which (which by the way, Juniper also wasn't invited to.) to). No villain has ''ever'' gotten it this bad before.
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* MistakenIdentity: The students of CHS, including the main girls, think she's the Princess Twilight from Equestria at first, leading to them greeting her like an old friend as she looks on in confusion. This also happens on a meta level; The character profile for Twilight on the official ''Equestria Girls'' website is all about the Equestrian Twilight, but uses an image of the human Twilight for her profile.
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* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Juniper was once a girl with an aspiring career in the movie industry, getting to be in the studio with her uncle Canter Zoom, who is a famous director. Also getting to be around all of his movies and getting to hob-knob with famous stars, until her [[FatalFlaw fatal]] [[SpoiledBrat flaws]] get the best of her and she tries to sabotage one of his movies, potentially endangering the careers of several people. She gets exposed by guest visitors, is eventually fired and is now stuck in a dead end job, banned from the movie studio, and her future seemingly in doubt. [[TragicVillain Tragic]] doesn't begin to describe it.

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* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Juniper was once a girl with an aspiring career in the movie industry, getting to be in the studio with her uncle Canter Zoom, who is a famous director. Also getting to be around all of his movies and getting to hob-knob with famous stars, until her [[FatalFlaw fatal]] [[SpoiledBrat flaws]] get the best of her and she tries entitlement]] leads to sabotage one of his movies, potentially endangering the careers of several people. She gets exposed by guest visitors, is eventually fired and is now stuck in a dead end job, banned from the movie studio, and her future seemingly in doubt. [[TragicVillain Tragic]] doesn't begin to describe it.

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* GreenEyedMonster: She hates Chestnut Magnifico's guts for landing the role of Daring Do, which she feels should rightfully belong to her. That, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Chestnut kept hogging all her favorite praline bars]]. She becomes this to the Rainbooms after they thwart her plans, and Juniper discovers that they cast in the ''Daring Do'' movie and she wasn't.

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* GreenEyedMonster: She hates Chestnut Magnifico's guts for landing the role of Daring Do, which she feels should rightfully belong to her. That, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Chestnut kept hogging all her favorite praline bars]]. She becomes this to the Rainbooms after they thwart her plans, and Juniper discovers that they were cast in the ''Daring Do'' movie and she wasn't.wasn't.
* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: Juniper was once a girl with an aspiring career in the movie industry, getting to be in the studio with her uncle Canter Zoom, who is a famous director. Also getting to be around all of his movies and getting to hob-knob with famous stars, until her [[FatalFlaw fatal]] [[SpoiledBrat flaws]] get the best of her and she tries to sabotage one of his movies, potentially endangering the careers of several people. She gets exposed by guest visitors, is eventually fired and is now stuck in a dead end job, banned from the movie studio, and her future seemingly in doubt. [[TragicVillain Tragic]] doesn't begin to describe it.
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* HumiliationConga: After her movie studio fiasco, Juniper Montage's ongoing embarrassment continues. Canter Zoom finds her a BurgerFool job at the Canterlot Mall, and if that wasn't bad enough, she is continually subjected to the Rainbooms' "Dance Magic" music video on repeat, on top of working in the theater at the premiere of said ''Daring Do'' movie, from where she was just rightfully but spectacularly fired from by her own uncle. Being constantly reminded of her failures each and every day does wonders for Juniper's mood and mental state. [[LampshadeHanging Juniper herself comments]] with just how bad everything has gotten for herself, it could be her luck to be the one to usher the Rainbooms to their seats at the premiere. No villain has ever gotten it this bad before.

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* HumiliationConga: After her movie studio fiasco, Juniper Montage's ongoing embarrassment continues. Canter Zoom finds her a BurgerFool job at the Canterlot Mall, and if that wasn't bad enough, she is continually subjected to the Rainbooms' "Dance Magic" music video on repeat, on top of working in the theater at the premiere of said ''Daring Do'' movie, from where she was just rightfully but spectacularly fired from by her own uncle. Being constantly reminded of her failures each and every day does wonders for Juniper's mood and mental state. [[LampshadeHanging Juniper herself comments]] with just how bad everything has gotten for herself, it could be her luck to be the one to usher the Rainbooms to their seats at the premiere. premiere (Which by the way, Juniper also wasn't invited to.) No villain has ever ''ever'' gotten it this bad before.
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* BadJobWorseUniform: Juniper's job at the Canterlot Mall Movie Theater sucks. The uniform is even worse, with ridiculously bright colors and goofy accessories.

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* BadJobWorseUniform: Juniper's job at the Canterlot Mall Movie Theater sucks. is repetitive and degrading. The uniform is even worse, with ridiculously bright colors and goofy film reel accessories.
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** Canter Zoom forgives Juniper Montage for the trouble she caused, but she has violated his trust and almost ruined the production of the movie, potentially costing many people money, jobs, and potentially their careers. He fires her from her stagehand job and has her escorted out of the studio by security, and doesn't know when she'll ever be allowed back. Canter Zoom instead finds Juniper a job in the Canterlot Mall, where the work is degrading and she has to wear a tacky uniform, on top of it, she is not even allowed to attend the Daring Do movie premiere.
** After becoming corrupted by the magical mirror and [[spoiler: trapping the Humane Seven in the mirror dimension]], the girls easily forgive Juniper after she sets them free, mostly because they (Sunset and Human Twilight in particular), did far worse things when corrupted by Equestrian Magic.

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** Canter Zoom forgives Juniper Montage for the trouble she caused, but she has violated his trust and almost ruined the production of the movie, potentially costing many people money, jobs, and potentially their careers. He fires her from her stagehand job and has her escorted out of the studio by security, and doesn't know when she'll ever be allowed back. Canter Zoom instead finds Juniper a job in the Canterlot Mall, where the work is degrading and she has to wear a tacky uniform, on top of it, she is not even allowed to attend the Daring Do ''Daring Do'' movie premiere.
** After becoming corrupted by the magical mirror and [[spoiler: trapping [[spoiler:trapping the Humane Seven in the mirror dimension]], the girls easily forgive Juniper after she sets them free, mostly because they (Sunset and Human Twilight in particular), particular) did far worse things when corrupted by Equestrian Magic.



* GreenEyedMonster: She hates Chestnut Magnifico's guts for landing the role of Daring Do, which she feels should rightfully belong to her. That, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Chestnut kept hogging all her favorite praline bars]]. She becomes this to the Rainbooms after they thwart her plans, and Juniper discovers that they cast in the Daring Do movie and she wasn't.

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* GreenEyedMonster: She hates Chestnut Magnifico's guts for landing the role of Daring Do, which she feels should rightfully belong to her. That, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Chestnut kept hogging all her favorite praline bars]]. She becomes this to the Rainbooms after they thwart her plans, and Juniper discovers that they cast in the Daring Do ''Daring Do'' movie and she wasn't.



* NeverMyFault: Juniper refuses to take responsibility for her current predicament, and blames the Rainbooms for her getting fired from her job. Rainbow Dash reminding Juniper that she ruined everything for herself by trying to sabotage the Daring Do movie causes her to fly into [[YouMeddlingKids an angry rant]] towards them.
* ObviouslyEvil: Her debut scene has her grumbling under her breath that she's angry she isn't starring in the movie like she wanted, telling Twilight and Rainbow she knows the studio layout well due to all her work there, and she has a set of keys she can use to access most any area she wants. It shouldn't be that much of a shock when she turns out to be the mystery thief. ''Mirror Magic'' doesn't even hide it, as the ColdOpening shows off Juniper's hatred for her job and increasing resentment towards the Rainbooms.
* TheResenter: By "Mirror Magic" Juniper Montage harbors ''a ton'' of resentment at the Rainbooms. Not only does she hate the girls for ruining her plans in "Movie Magic", she also hates how successful they are getting to be in the blockbuster Daring Do movie (They're even [[AdvertisedExtra advertised extras]]), while is stuck in a dead-end job at the Canterlot Mall, where she constantly sees frequent playbacks of their "Dance Magic" music video, as well as being there for the opening of said new Daring Do movie, from where she was just fired by her uncle in spectacular fashion, due to them exposing her schemes.

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* NeverMyFault: Juniper refuses to take responsibility for her current predicament, and blames the Rainbooms for her getting fired from her job. Rainbow Dash reminding Juniper that she ruined everything for herself by trying to sabotage the Daring Do ''Daring Do'' movie causes her to fly into [[YouMeddlingKids an angry rant]] towards them.
* ObviouslyEvil: Her debut scene has her grumbling under her breath that she's angry she isn't starring in the movie like she wanted, telling Twilight and Rainbow she knows the studio layout well due to all her work there, and she has a set of keys she can use to access most any area she wants. It shouldn't be that much of a shock when she turns out to be the mystery thief. ''Mirror Magic'' "Mirror Magic" doesn't even hide it, as the ColdOpening shows off Juniper's hatred for her job and increasing resentment towards the Rainbooms.
* TheResenter: By "Mirror Magic" Juniper Montage harbors ''a ton'' of resentment at the Rainbooms. Not only does she hate the girls for ruining her plans in "Movie Magic", she also hates how successful they are getting to be in the blockbuster Daring Do ''Daring Do'' movie (They're (they're even [[AdvertisedExtra advertised extras]]), {{advertised extra}}s), while is she's stuck in a dead-end job at the Canterlot Mall, where she constantly sees frequent playbacks of their "Dance Magic" music video, as well as being there video. Worst, they are present for the opening of said new Daring Do ''Daring Do'' movie, from where she was just fired by her uncle in spectacular fashion, due to them exposing her schemes.



* RevengeBeforeReason: Despite Juniper's firing being her own fault, and the Humane Seven not intending for that to happen, [[spoiler:she still takes revenge against them via MagicMirror. Curiously, she doesn't seem to target Canter Zoom (the one who actually fired her) or Chestnut Magnifico (her rival for the Daring Do role) in the same fashion.]]

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* RevengeBeforeReason: Despite Juniper's firing being her own fault, and the Humane Seven CHS girls not intending for that to happen, [[spoiler:she still takes revenge against them via MagicMirror. Curiously, she doesn't seem to target Canter Zoom (the one who actually fired her) or Chestnut Magnifico (her rival for the Daring Do role) in the same fashion.]]



* VillainProtagonist: Of ''Mirror Magic''. While the Humane 7 (and special guest Starlight Glimmer) are still a significant part of the special, Juniper Montage gets a majority of the screentime, showcasing her new occupation, her growing resentment towards the good guys and her hijinks with the magic mirror.

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* VillainProtagonist: Of ''Mirror Magic''. "Mirror Magic". While the Humane 7 Equestria Girls (and special guest Starlight Glimmer) are still a significant part of the special, Juniper Montage gets a majority of the screentime, showcasing her new occupation, her growing resentment towards the good guys and her hijinks with the magic mirror.



* YouMeddlingKids: Juniper Montage bitterly rants this to the Rainbooms, blaming them for foiling her plans, getting her fired from her job in the studio, costing her a role in the Daring Do movie and potentially a career, and thus being stuck in a BurgerFool job as a result.

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* YouMeddlingKids: Juniper Montage bitterly rants this to the Rainbooms, blaming them for foiling her plans, getting her fired from her job in the studio, costing her a role in the Daring Do ''Daring Do'' movie and potentially a career, and thus being stuck in a BurgerFool job as a result.

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* ArtifactOfDoom: A burst of magic from nowhere transforms a nearby mirror into a magical one, that grants wishes to anyone who possesses it. Juniper just happens to be nearby and she discovers it.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: When Juniper lashes out at the Rainbooms for supposedly ruining her life, she wishes them all to just go away and leave her alone. The mirror [[MakeAWish activates]] and sucks them all inside. From the [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone look on her face]], Juniper didn't mean for that to happen, but the mirror's [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity corruption]] begins to takes over, making her fully deranged.
* BigBad: Of "Movie Magic". Juniper Montage actually gains most of the focus in "Mirror Magic" as a VillainProtagonist.

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* ArtifactOfDoom: A burst of Equestrian magic from nowhere transforms a nearby mirror into a magical one, that grants wishes to anyone who possesses it. Juniper just happens to be nearby and she discovers it.
* BadJobWorseUniform: Juniper's job at the Canterlot Mall Movie Theater sucks. The uniform is even worse, with ridiculously bright colors and goofy accessories.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: When Juniper lashes out at the Rainbooms for supposedly ruining her life, she wishes them all to just go away and leave her alone. The mirror [[MakeAWish activates]] and sucks them all inside. From the [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone look on her face]], Juniper didn't mean for that to happen, but the mirror's [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity corruption]] begins to takes take over, making her fully deranged.
* BigBad: Of "Movie Magic". Juniper Montage actually gains most the majority of the focus in "Mirror Magic" as a VillainProtagonist.VillainProtagonist. Juniper isn't out to conquer the world. She just wants to be famous.



* BurgerFool: After getting fired as a stagehand, this is Juniper's new job at the Canterlot Mall Movie Theater. She hates it.

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* BurgerFool: After getting fired as a stagehand, this is Juniper's new job at the Canterlot Mall Movie Theater. Naturally, She hates it.



** After becoming corrupted by the magical mirror and [[spoiler: trapping the Humane Seven in the mirror dimension]], the girls easily forgive Juniper after she sets them free, mostly because they (Sunset and Human Twilight in particular), did things far worse when corrupted by Equestrian Magic.

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** After becoming corrupted by the magical mirror and [[spoiler: trapping the Humane Seven in the mirror dimension]], the girls easily forgive Juniper after she sets them free, mostly because they (Sunset and Human Twilight in particular), did things far worse things when corrupted by Equestrian Magic.



* GreenEyedMonster: She hates Chestnut Magnifico's guts for landing the role of Daring Do, which she feels should rightfully belong to her. That, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Chestnut kept hogging all her favorite praline bars]]. She becomes this to the Rainbooms after they thwart her plans, and Juniper discovers that they were in the Daring Do movie and she wasn't.
* HumiliationConga: After her movie studio fiasco, Juniper Montage continues to get beaten over the head. Canter Zoom finds her a job in a BurgerFool job at the Canterlot Mall, and if that wasn't bad enough, she is continually subjected to the Rainbooms' "Dance Magic" music video on repeat, on top of working in the theater at the opening of the ''Daring Do'' movie, from where she was just rightfully but spectacularly fired from by her own uncle. Being constantly reminded of her failures each and every day does wonders for Juniper's mood and mental state.

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* GreenEyedMonster: She hates Chestnut Magnifico's guts for landing the role of Daring Do, which she feels should rightfully belong to her. That, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Chestnut kept hogging all her favorite praline bars]]. She becomes this to the Rainbooms after they thwart her plans, and Juniper discovers that they were cast in the Daring Do movie and she wasn't.
* HumiliationConga: After her movie studio fiasco, Juniper Montage continues to get beaten over the head. Montage's ongoing embarrassment continues. Canter Zoom finds her a job in a BurgerFool job at the Canterlot Mall, and if that wasn't bad enough, she is continually subjected to the Rainbooms' "Dance Magic" music video on repeat, on top of working in the theater at the opening premiere of the said ''Daring Do'' movie, from where she was just rightfully but spectacularly fired from by her own uncle. Being constantly reminded of her failures each and every day does wonders for Juniper's mood and mental state. [[LampshadeHanging Juniper herself comments]] with just how bad everything has gotten for herself, it could be her luck to be the one to usher the Rainbooms to their seats at the premiere. No villain has ever gotten it this bad before.



* NeverMyFault: Juniper refuses to take responsibility for her current predicament, and blames the Rainbooms for her getting fired from her job. Rainbow Dash reminding Juniper that she ruined everything for herself by trying to sabotage the movie causes her to flying into [[YouMeddlingKids an angry rant]] towards them.

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* NeverMyFault: Juniper refuses to take responsibility for her current predicament, and blames the Rainbooms for her getting fired from her job. Rainbow Dash reminding Juniper that she ruined everything for herself by trying to sabotage the Daring Do movie causes her to flying fly into [[YouMeddlingKids an angry rant]] towards them.



* TheResenter: By "Mirror Magic" Juniper Montage harbors a ton of resentment at the Rainbooms. Not only does she hate the girls for ruining her plans in "Movie Magic", she also hates how successful they are getting to be in the blockbuster Daring Do movie, while is stuck in a dead-end job at the Canterlot Mall, where she constantly sees frequent playbacks of their "Dance Magic" music video, as well as being there for the opening of said new Daring Do movie, from where she was just fired by her uncle in spectacular fashion, due to them exposing her plan.

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* TheResenter: By "Mirror Magic" Juniper Montage harbors a ton ''a ton'' of resentment at the Rainbooms. Not only does she hate the girls for ruining her plans in "Movie Magic", she also hates how successful they are getting to be in the blockbuster Daring Do movie, movie (They're even [[AdvertisedExtra advertised extras]]), while is stuck in a dead-end job at the Canterlot Mall, where she constantly sees frequent playbacks of their "Dance Magic" music video, as well as being there for the opening of said new Daring Do movie, from where she was just fired by her uncle in spectacular fashion, due to them exposing her plan.schemes.



* ThisIsUnforgivable: In the middle of her rampage and Starlight Glimmer talking her down, Juniper admits regret for her actions, and thinks no one will forgive her for what she has already done.

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* TheSlacker: Juniper treats her [[BurgerFool movie theater job]] with the exact care and enthusiasm as such a job would usually get, as in, with not much care or enthusiasm at all.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: In the middle of her rampage and Starlight Glimmer talking her down, Juniper finally admits her regret for her actions, and thinks no one will forgive her for what she has already done.
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* BigBad: Of "Movie Magic". Juniper Montage actually gains most of the focus in "Mirror Magic" as a VillainProtagonist.

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