Capture the magic and escape to Dream Valley to join all your favourite Little Ponies!
Take a magical journey to Ponyland just as the Little Ponies' annual Spring Festival is about to begin. While the ponies enjoy their festive spring party, the evil witch Hydia is up in her Volcano of Doom, plotting to turn Ponyland into a wasteland. She creates a horrible purple ooze called the ‘Smooze.’ It looks like the end of Ponyland, unless all the magical creatures of Dream Valley answer the Ponies' call for help!
User Reviews
“I used to have this movie, and I seriously regret the fact that my family taped over it. This is a fun film based on one of the all-time great 80's cartoon series. Three witches unlease the Smooze on Dream Valley in order to make it "dark, dank, and dreary.” The ponies bring Meghan, Danny, and Molly and their Rainbow locket to Ponyland to save them, but the Smooze manages to suck up the Rainbow of Light before a spell mishap puts it to sleep. The humans, a few ponies, and one brave bushwoolie search for help before the witches can awaken the Smooze and completely flood Ponyland. Meanwhile, Baby Lickety-Split and Spike run away and meet the Grundles before they reunite with everyone in Flutter Valley, home of the magic ponies that can defeat the Smooze. Lots of singing and neat adventures take place along the way. It's really a fun family movie, and there are lots of lessons that are learned along the way about teamwork, family, and keeping hope alive. The songs are great, particularly “Nothing Can Stop the Smooze,” if only for the back-up singing the Smooze heads do. Buy this movie, you won't regret it." Abby Thorne
“Back when I was six I dragged my poor Mom to see this in the theaters. I LOVED it! When I got older I watched it every time it was on the Disney channel. Now that I'm in college I still watch it every once in a while. Is it a bad movie? You better believe it. Is it great 80's nostalgia? You better believe it! I think out of the many 80's cartoon/toy lines that made it to theaters this is actually one of the better efforts. It's held up better over time than say, the Care Bear movies. Oh course being a little girl who loved ponies and horses it's no brainer why I thought this was one of the greatest movies ever when I was six. I still watch it now for a trip down memory lane.” hippiegal