My Little Pony: The Ponies of Equestria (Johnsonverse)

My Little Pony: The Ponies of Equestria is an American-Canadian-Irish animated series based on the 2010 relaunch of the My Little Pony franchise by Hasbro. It focuses on various background characters who were fan-favorites on parent show My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (2010-2020), especially among the brony community.

First announced in 2014 in response to the success of the 100th episode of Friendship is Magic, "Slice of Life", which aired in its fourth season, the series began airing on Netflix in 2015, and since then, it has received universal acclaim. Reruns have aired on The Hub and Cartoon Network's daily schedule since 2017 and 2018, respectively. The sixth season was released on November 6, 2020, and despite the fifth generation of the franchise being set for a 2021 release, the series has been renewed to seventh and eighth seasons.

Opening sequence
The opening sequence for the series starts with a bird's eye view of Ponyville as the first few notes of the My Little Pony theme music plays. It zooms in to a shot of Derpy throwing muffins from her muffin cart, before she waves to her friends, who are then shown doing what they're characterized as. The show's logo forms, and the credits "Developed for Television by Tim Johnson" and "Based On "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic" Developed by Lauren Faust" appear at the end, against a purple background.

Theme lyrics
The theme is sung by Shannon Chan-Kent as Derpy with background vocals by Ashleigh Ball, Rebecca Shoichet, Kazumi Evans, Cathy Weseluck, Lee Tockar, Terry Klassen, and Peter New, and was written by Tim Johnson.

''Backup singers: My Little Pony, My Little Pony... Derpy: If anypony ever wants to have some fun You've come to the right place It's time to enter Equestria For a nice change of pace Backup singers: My Little Pony... Derpy: From building to partying Singing to cooking One thing's for sure Fun is the best thing! Derpy and others: It's''

WORK-IN-PROGRESS

The Background Nine (Main Cast)

 * Derpy Hooves (Tabitha St. Germain, speaking voice; Shannon Chan-Kent, singing voice) is the protagonist of the series. She is a clumsy but well-meaning mailmare who also sells muffins on the side. In addition, Derpy is surprisingly great at some things, such as singing, for example.
 * Octavia Melody (Kazumi Evans) is a musician. She likes to play classical music.
 * Vinyl Scratch a.k.a. "DJ Pon-3" (Jesse Nowack) is a DJ. She is a laid-back, smooth-talking pony who loves to
 * Dr. Hooves (David Tennant, speaking voice; Peter New, singing voice) is Derpy's husband. He is a Time Lord from Gallifrey stuck in a pony's body and sent to Equestria after an encounter with The Master; this fact is not revealed in the series.
 * Lyra Heartstrings (Ashleigh Ball) is the
 * Sweetie Drops a.k.a. "Bon Bon" (Chantal Strand) is
 * Berry Punch (Lauren Emily Jackson) is
 * Cherry Berry (Cathy Weseluck) is
 * Minuette (Rebecca Husain) is an old friend of Twilight Sparkle.

Recurring

 * Dinky Doo (Caitlin Carmichael) is Derpy and Dr. Hooves' daughter.
 * Golden Harvest a.k.a. "Carrot Top" (Cathy Weseluck) is
 * Roseluck (Kazumi Evans) is
 * Amethyst Star (Brenda Crichlow)
 * Flower Wishes (Ashleigh Ball)
 * Steven Magnet (Lee Tockar)

Also recurring in Friendship is Magic

 * Discord (John de Lancie) is a semi-reformed draconequus
 * Trixie (Kathleen Barr) is a blue unicorn who constantly refers to herself in the third-person.
 * Big McIntosh a.k.a. "Big Mac" (Peter New) is
 * Cheerilee (Nicole Oliver) is
 * Cranky Doodle Donkey (Richard Newman) is a cranky donkey.
 * Matilda (Brenda M. Crichlow) is
 * Bulk Biceps (Michael Dobson) is

Development
In 2013, it was announced that

Animation
The animation is provided by Boulder Media, Johnson's Irish animation studio, in collaboration with CinarDHX Media, Johnson's Canadian animation studio.

Broadcast history
My Little Pony: The Ponies of Equestria was first released on Netflix on November 6, 2015. It became one of the highest-watched series on the platform.

Reception
The series was critically acclaimed for its premise, its animation and voice acting, and its storytelling. Rotten Tomatoes gave the series a 100% rating,

Controversy
The show received some controversy for the fourth-season episode "The Wedding of Lyra and Bon-Bon", which depicts the characters Lyra Heartstrings and Bon-Bon getting married.