Technicolor Waves

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I suppose I can't keep calling you "Dragon," can I? You need a real name.
This character either has no official name, or numerous "semi-official" names. See here for details
Technicolor Waves
Equestria Girls character
Biographical information
SpeciesHuman
GenderFemale
AgeChild
NationalityEquestrian
Real world
First
Unknown
Last

Technicolor Waves was a young girl from Equestria and good friend of Lily Pad.

History

It was not a fun spring break for Technicolor

During spring break, Technicolor Waves and her possible father stayed on the Lux Deluxe, a luxury liner ship. It was unclear if she was taken on the trip on behalf of Twilight Sparkle, or if her family paid for it themselves. She went to the petting zoo with Lily Pad and played with the birds, showing a gentle and kind side to her personality. After Rainbow Dash made a fool of herself and scared off the animals, Technicolor Waves looked very disappointed.

When the ship was sinking, she and her possible father were stuck in their room in the ship, and would have drowned to death if Applejack didn't hear her knocking and saved her life. On the lifeboat, she and her possible father stood together as they were hauled to Magic island.[1]

Family

She may be related to Henry Handle, and probably is his sister as both Handle and her have been seen with "Gordon", who appears to be their father.

Personal life

Technicolor Waves may have been the daughter or nice of the Blue fat man, given how they stayed in the same room when they took a vacation on the Lux Deluxe.

Technicolor Waves has shown to have been good friends with Lily Pad and Mint Chip

Behind the scenes

Technicolor Waves is among the countless unnamed characters in Equestria Girls and is among one of the "older kid" archetypes, alongside Lily Pad, Mint Chip and Megan.

Appearances

Films and specials

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