The End of Flutter Valley

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The End of Flutter Valley
My Little Pony episode
Airdate
Credits
WriterGeorge Arthur Bloom

"The End of Flutter Valley" is the first story of My Little Pony and consists of its first 10 episodes.

Synopsis

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

Part 7

Part 8

Part 9

Part 10

Appearances

Characters and groups

Places

Objects

Species

Events

Staff

Cast

Crew

Supervisor of Production: Ray Leo

Directors:

Assistant to the Supervisor: Myrna Bushman and Lisa Wilson

Background Design: Dennis Venizelos

Voice directors: Ginny McSwain and Alan Dinehart

Producers:

Educational Advisors

Storyboard Directors

Storyboard Assistants

Model Design

Layouts Created By

My Little Pony Main Title Created by: Michael Joens

Supervising Editor: Steven C. Brown

Assistants to the Supervising Editor: Larry Whelan, Rick Gehr

Edited by: Richard Fetterman

Assistant Film Editor: Larry Breslow

Effects Editors:

Music Editors

Telecine Supervisors: Sarah Swiskow and Andrew Golov

Dubbing Supervisors: Jacquie Freeman and John Hart

Post Production Supervisors Eric Early and Steve Heth

Director of Production: Jim Graziano

© 1986 Sunbow Productions, inc
© 1986 Wildstar Music, inc
© 1986 Starwild Music, inc

Production Managers: Carole Weitzman, Tasia Erickson and Tricia Walsh

Production Associate: Mary Lou Phipps-Winfrey

Production Assistants: Diana Castillo, Joyce Masterson and Joe Cook

Creative Consultant: Karen Berger

Story Editors:

Distributed by: Sunbow Productions International

Original Music Score Composed and Conducted by: Robert J. Walsh

Main Title Theme Music by: Ford Klinder and Anne Bryant

Lyrics by: Barry Harman

Songs by: Tommy Goodman, Roy Eaton and Rich Meitin

Additional Music and Orchestrations: Bunny Andrews, Don McGinnis and William Ashford

Post-Production Services: L. Ed Walsh, Terry Jennings and Saturday Morning Incorporated

Executive in Charge of Production: Lee Gunther


Behind the scenes

Production

Availability

Continuity

Reception

Music

Around the world

Networks

On November 4, 1992, the entirety of the of the episode was aired on The Movie Channel as a film.

Localizations

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References

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