My Little Pony: Equestria Girls

My Little Pony: Equestria Girls is a 2013 Canadian–American animated musical fantasy comedy film and a spin-off of the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic animated television series. Written by Meghan McCarthy and directed by Jayson Thiessen, the film re-envisions the main characters of the series, normally ponies, as human characters in a high school setting.

Set between the show's third and fourth seasons, the film's plot involves the pony Twilight Sparkle pursuing her stolen crown into an alternate world where she transforms into a human, teenage girl. A sequel titled Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks was released on September 27, 2014, at various theaters across the United States and Canada.

It later became a whole franchise.

Scene Summary
At the formal, Twilight wins the election and the crown, but Sunset steals it after threatening to destroy the portal to Equestria. Upon donning the crown, Sunset transforms into a demonic creature and uses her newfound powers to brainwash much of the student body into becoming her army with which to invade Equestria. When Sunset attacks Twilight, her friends race to save her, evoking the crown's magic that protects them and temporarily gives them pony-like attributes. The magic of their friendship reverts Sunset to her human form and breaks her spell on the other students. Sunset becomes repentant, and Twilight asks her friends to look after Sunset in her absence.

In Rainbow Rocks, the Dazzlings hypnotize the students with their voices. In Legend of Everfree, Gloriosa is corrupted to become evil temporarily.