(Sequel to "Trixie Hits The Jackpot" and "Road to Family". Familiarity with the former is recommended.) Jackpot comes to Ponyville to reunite with his daughter, Trixie. But is Trixie really looking forward to seeing him?
What if Celestia had a son in Friendship is Magic? How would he fit into the story? Find out as he joins Twilight Sparkle and her friends on their journey.
(Sequel to "Dragon of Steel", familiarity with the former is strongly recommended. Based on "Superman II", both the theatrical version and the Donner cut.) Spike, as Super Dragon, is pitted against Garble and two other dragons.
Following the events of “The Last Problem,” Twilight takes on a new apprentice in Luster Dawn’s absence. But when a heartbreaking betrayal leads to her student’s tragic fall to darkness, Twilight must make the ultimate sacrifice to save her home….
(Takes place between the events of "Birthday Built for Two" and "Rock Solid Approval?", as well as in an AU during the events of "To Where and Back Again".) Cheese Sandwich gets roped into foalsitting the Cake Twins when Pinkie is called away.
(Based on a comic sketch by MatiasDiplinLps on Discord. Contains mild flush and toilet vore, rated Teen as a precaution.) Shining Armor decides to teach Flurry how a grown-up goes potty. But Flurry unintentionally flushes him down the drain.
While trying to figure out how Twilight is so good at making friends out of foes, she discovers her methods were...ethically questionable. And then she tells Sunset about it and they both want a word with Twilight.
(Loosely based on "Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore".) Sunny becomes convinced that Sprout feels like he's been forgotten, so she decides to cheer him up by having her friends work with her to throw Sprout a surprise birthday party.
The sixteenth installment of What If series that involves the rewriting of episodes. Twelve episodes from across all nine seasons are included this time around, including redos and bonus chapters. (Warning!: Rewrites based on personal opinion.)
When Twilight wakes up in a small room with no memory of what happened, panic begins to settle in as she realizes she may be trapped. Or she's been reading too many books ;)
When Part 2 of the Season 5 Finale was written, its author originally focused WAY too much on the magic fight between Twilight and Starlight. Although reduced to less than a minute in the final cut, the original would've taken an hour. Here's why. :)
(Takes place in an AU during "To Where and Back Again, Part 2" for obvious reasons.) Starlight ends up being transformed and turned into a changeling, making her the changelings' new queen. Starlight must now come to grips with her new position.