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The 'Here Comes Christmas Candy Cane' is an important part of Ponyville: it’s the beacon that shows jolly old Santa Claus the way to the town as he makes his holiday rounds each year. But when Minty accidentally breaks it, it looks like Ponyville is destined to have a bleak holiday season. Minty is determined to do anything to save Christmas for her Pony friends while they, in turn, band together to try and cheer up their despondent four-legged friend.

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My little pony a very minty christmas full movie

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Directed byVic Dal Chele
Written byJennie Romano
Based onMy Little Pony by Bonnie Zacherle
Produced byRobert Wintrop
StarringTabitha St. Germain
Janyse Jaud
Venus Terzo
Lenore Zann
Edited byDerek Iversen
Music byMark Watters

Production
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SD Entertainment
Hasbro Entertainment

Distributed byParamount Home Entertainment

Release date

  • October 25, 2005

Running time

66 min.
(Feature: 44 min.)
CountriesUnited States
Canada
LanguageEnglish

My Little Pony: A Very Minty Christmas is a 2005 animated Christmas film produced by SD Entertainment, and released on October 25, 2005 by Paramount Home Entertainment.[1] It marks the first film appearance of the titular toy franchise since their big-screen debut in 1986. The DVD includes a bonus episode, Dancing in the Clouds, which is first released on video bundled with Star Catcher in 2004.

A Very Minty Christmas was made available on hubworld.com (a successor of Hasbro's MonkeyBarTV website), alongside My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade and My Little Pony Crystal Princess: The Runaway Rainbow but were later removed from the site.

The popularity of Friendship Is Magic has increased demand for reissues of the original My Little Pony titles. Shout! Factory has now begun to produce DVD reissues of some of these titles, including A Very Minty Christmas.[2]

The film made its television debut on Playhouse Disney's Movie Time Monday on December 25, 2006, and on Toon Disney's Big Movie Show on December 29. It finally premiered on Discovery Family on December 13, 2014.[3]

Plot[edit]

Minty accidentally breaks the "Here Comes Christmas Candy Cane", which apparently guides Santa Claus to Ponyville. To try to make up for doing this, Minty gives each pony one of her socks (she hangs them like stockings on the other ponies' fireplaces). When Pinkie Pie finds out what Minty has done, Minty states that the sock giving is a bad idea, and then decides she should go to the North Pole herself to set things right. Minty is terrible at balloon flying, so the chase is on to save her in the process of saving Christmas.

Songs[edit]

  • "That's What I Love About Christmas"
  • "Nothing Says Christmas Like a New Pair of Socks"
  • "The Magic of Christmas"
  • "That's What I Love About Christmas" (Reprise)

Characters[edit]

Major[edit]

MintyVoiced by: Tabitha St. Germain

The main protagonist of the story, an earth pony with a spring green body and a hot pink mane and tail. Her cutie mark is three swirled mint candies. Minty is described to be a green machine, who likes anything green. She also loves collecting socks, standing on her head, and playing checkers with Sweetberry. She is also a complete klutz, always tripping into things, crashing into some obstacles, and ending up breaking things.

Pinkie PieVoiced by: Janyse Jaud

An earth pony with a hot pink body and a light hot pink mane & tail. Her cutie mark is three balloons. Pinkie Pie is imaginative, friendly and fun-loving, sometimes taking the lead in some situations. She also loves planning big parties and anything pink, hence her name. Other than that, she also displays some sarcastic streak over certain things and likes to hang out with Minty, despite her being a klutz.

Rainbow DashVoiced by: Venus Terzo

An earth pony with a sky blue body and a multicolored mane and tail. She has a rainbow on the clouds as her cutie mark. Being the most mature of all the ponies, Rainbow Dash is stylish, and also caring. She herself sometimes cares about her friends more than her outside appearance, thought she can freak out on some occasions. She usually speaks with a British accent and always adds the word "darling" into her speeches.

Star CatcherVoiced by Lenore Zann

A pegasus pony with a white body and a sky blue, white and light hot pink mane and tail. Her cutie mark is a pink heart with glitter. Star Catcher resides in the secluded Butterfly Island during the events of Dancing in the Clouds until she met Skywishes. Described in Ponyville Legends to grant everyone's wish, Star Catcher loves to make friends with everyone she meets, especially to Skywishes.

Thistle WhistleVoiced by Tabitha St. Germain

A pegasus pony with a turquoise blue body and a bright pink and sunshine yellow mane and tail. Her cutie mark is purple thistle flowers and a butterfly. Thistle Whistle is one of Star Catcher's close friends in Butterfly Island. Like her namesake, Thistle Whistle always whistles in her speeches.

Minor[edit]

SweetberryVoiced by Kathleen Barr

An earth pony with a red-violet body and a violet, spring green and white mane and tail. Her cutie mark is two strawberries and a white flower. Sweetberry is the owner of the Sweetberry Sweet Shoppe and, alongside Cotton Candy, works at the Cotton Candy Café. She likes to help each other out and also enjoys making sweet treats for her friends. Sweetberry is at times busy but very reliable.

Cotton CandyVoiced by Kelly Sheridan

An earth pony with a bright pink body and a sky blue, light hot pink and white mane and tail. Her cutie mark is a cotton candy on a stick. The owner of the Cotton Candy Café, in where she serves ice cream and sundaes to her friends. She is also a storyteller, enjoying conversation.

SparkleworksVoiced by Venus Terzo

An earth pony with an tangerine body and a bright pink mane and tail. Her cutie mark is a yellow, pink, blue and white fireworks. Sparkleworks is a Glitzy pony, who has a big imagination and can make each and every day an adventure. She is also found of glittery stuff and Razaroo explained that she coated Ponyville with glitter during her birthday.

Sunny DazeVoiced by Adrienne Carter

An earth pony with a white body and a sunshine yellow, bright pink, tangerine, and violet mane and tail. Her cutie mark is an orange and pink smiling sun surrounded by purple clouds. Sunny Daze is a brave athletic pony, who usually loves outdoor activities and things with bright colors.

SkywishesVoiced by Saffron Henderson

An earth pony with a hot pink body and a bright pink and violet mane and tail. Her cutie mark is a kite and a butterfly. Skywishes is one of Twinkle Twirl's students, who wished to be a ballerina and usually attends Twinkle Twirl's Dance Studio. She is rather scatterbrained, but usually likes to make special wishes. She met Star Catcher, a Pegasus pony, after she discovered the Rainbow Waterfall and Butterfly Island, and was once the only pony who knew the secret of the Pegasus Ponies.

Dancing in the Clouds[edit]

The DVD includes a second animated feature, Dancing in the Clouds. It was originally issued on a VHS with a Pegasus pony toy, Star Catcher. Chronologically taking place after A Charming Birthday and before Friends are Never Far Away, it shows Star Catcher's first encounter with Skywishes.

Media[edit]

Books[edit]

A comic adaption was published by Tokyopop in 2005.

Reception[edit]

The special received positive reviews. Mike Long of DVDtalk stated that "The translation from toy to screen and back again seems to be the norm and the obligatory Christmas special is a staple of this phenomenon.[4] My Little Pony: A Very Minty Christmas doesn't come close to matching the holiday magic of the classic Christmas specials, but some youngsters will love the bright colors and the gentle story of a pony who just wants to give her friends a merry Christmas."

References[edit]

  1. ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 206. ISBN 9781476672939.
  2. ^ "Shout Factory, Hasbro in Deal for More 'My Little Pony' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. August 13, 2013. Retrieved August 13, 2013.
  3. ^ "My Little Pony - A Very Minty Christmas Promo". November 29, 2014. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved November 29, 2014 – via YouTube.
  4. ^ "My Little Pony - A Very Minty Christmas". DVDtalk. October 17, 2005. Retrieved October 17, 2005.

My little pony a very minty christmas full movie

  • My Little Pony: A Very Minty Christmas at IMDb

Is there a Christmas My Little Pony?

My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic - It's a Pony Kind of Christmas, also titled A Pony Kind of Christmas, is a holiday album containing original holiday-themed songs and new versions of traditional public domain Christmas songs and an extended version of The Heart Carol.

Is there a My Little Pony named Minty?

Her G3 toy debut came in 2003 as one of the Glitter Celebration ponies, part of the Summer release. "Minty" was one of the many pony names from G1 that Hasbro decided to recycle, bringing the name back for G3. She was released many times and was a frequent character in the animated media.

How Long Is A Very Minty Christmas?

1h 6mMy Little Pony: A Very Minty Christmas / Running timenull

When did Gen 3 of My Little Pony come out?

American toy company Hasbro launched the third incarnation of My Little Pony toyline and media franchise in 2003. The revamped line of dolls was targeted to a younger audience than the previous lines. This particular era is often unofficially referred to as "Generation Three" or "G3" by collectors.