Every Friday, from five in the afternoon to eleven at night, Pinkie Pie does volunteer work. She doesn't have to do it, but she chooses to do it anyway. It is a matter of life and death, after all. Literally.
After a long day at school, Sunset just wants to unwind. Pinkie knows that carnivals are the best way to have fun after a long day. And while she and Sunset are there, maybe she can get something off her chest?
Pinkie Pie told Rainbow Dash the good news that Rainbow Dash is now the member of the All Star Baseball Team! Rainbow Dash asked Pinkie Pie her simple question: Who's on First?
Following a tense argument at one of Pinkie's sleepovers, Maud challenges Rainbow to a round of her favorite game, Rock-Paper-Scissors, to decide who gets to make the rules while Pinkie's parents are away. Rocks and dramatic irony ensue.
Flash Sentry doesn't know when Pinkie Pie became his best friend, but nothing is ever certain whenever she's around. The only thing he can expect is that her company is always a bright spot in a dull world, and that might be enough for him.
Twilight Sparkle may be a brilliant scientist, a flawless engineer, and a wielder of otherworldly magic—but she's not infallible. Sometimes, she isn't okay. Pinkie knows this.
Equestria is full of all kind of strange and magical things, from mystic evil amulets to flying cities, even cannons that shoot cake batter. But there's one thing that Sunset never expected to find in the human world: bubble wrap.
In Rarity's line of work, absolutely anything can inspire the next great style, up to and including: corporate warfare, cinnamon buns, fortunate coincidences... or simply being with your best friend.
The loud, annoying pink-haired girl in class is your partner for a school project. But when you start working with her, you find she's a much different person on the inside. And maybe that's not such a bad thing. In fact, it might be wonderful.
A week before her first Hearth's Warming as one of the "good guys," Adagio Dazzle finds herself facing the most ridiculous task of her life: teaching Pinkie Pie to believe in Santa.
Twilight thought she'd had enough excitement for one day after meeting her human counterpart. Or so she thought until she was met with the uncanny feeling that Pinkie Pie was acting, well, a bit too equestrian.
It's been two years since the Rainbooms broke up, and Canterlot High School still hasn't recovered. Scribble Dee is ready to track down her old heroes, even if it means listening to Rainbow Dash's awful mixtape.
Two days after the Friendship Games, as Sunset Shimmer reflects upon her life, her relationships, and her past, an unexpected arrival pays her a visit. Will this foretell a brighter future, or the end of her dreams?
Limestone Pie and Flash Sentry find unexpected love and unimaginable loudness as they navigate a path through social anxiety, heavy guitars, and the occasional love triangle.
EQG Pinkie Pie unlocks the secret of the Unicorn Frappaccino's power, and sends the recipe to her Equestrian counterpart. What could possibly go wrong?
When Sunset discovers that Twilight has never gone trick-or-treating, Sunset decides that she needs to prove how absolutely amazing Nightmare Night can be—even if she has to drag Twilight along kicking and screaming.
Two friends reuniting after a semester at college at a group reunion. Each have different experiences, and yet both Rainbow and Fluttershy find themselves at the same conclusion.
It's exam time at Crystal Prep Academy, and everyone wants to win. How will the Shadowbolts survive it with their newfound friendship? And can Twilight survive her most dreaded test of all?
The Shadowbolts have a movie night...or at least they would, if they could agree on something to watch. Who would have thought that getting six girls to agree on a movie would be so hard?