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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
===Availability===
===Availability===
'''Home media'''
* {{DVD|My Little Pony Tales – The Complete TV Series}} - By [[Shout! Factory]]
* '''DVD''' - [[My Little Pony: Tales (Metrodome)|My Little Pony: Tales]] - [[Metrodome]]
* '''DVD''' - [[Girls World]] and [[Girls World 2]] - Metrodome
* '''DVD''' - [[My Little Pony Tales (MRA Entertainment)|My Little Pony Tales]] - [[MRA Entertainment]]

'''Streaming'''
* [[Tubi]]


===Reception===
===Reception===

Revision as of 16:39, 6 January 2023

Chronology
Slumber Party
Tales episode
AirdateJuly 3, 1992
Credits
WriterGeorge Arthur Bloom

Slumber Party is the 1st episode of My Little Pony Tales. It features the Pony Pales performing a slumber party and telling ghost stories, only to get afraid of things that don't exist...or do they?

Synopsis

The ponies hang out at Sweetheart's home for the night. Patch shares a story about a medieval would-be knight named Squire, who tried to tame the dragon known as Bazzle, but failed and died in the process. They then hear a strange noise from the attic, but when they investigate it, they find that it's just Sweetheart's cat, Springfield.

That light when Patch is sleeping, she's visited by the ghost of Squire, who requested help in finding Bazzle.

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Cast

Behind the scenes

Availability

Home media

Streaming

Reception

  • The episode currently has a 4.9 on IMDb with 14 votes.

Music

Notes

  • Although Tales is considered the 'mundane' show, this episode implies the existence of ghosts and dragons, albeit leaves their authenticity ambiguous.

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