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Throughout the original run of ''[[My Little Pony (TV series)|My Little Pony]]'', it was packaged with three other television shows, ''[[MoonDreamers]]'', ''[[The GloFriends]]'' and ''[[Potato Head Kids]]''. Due to their official proximity to the franchise <s>and because no one else will</s>, we on Equestripedia cover them as we would cover other ''[[My Little Pony]]'' properties, with having articles for the episodes, actors, and toylines who appear within them.
{{Character/draft|series=FIM
|image = MOC1_Cover RI-B_Textless.jpg
|caption = Peace through tyranny
|species = [[Cybertronian]]
|kind = [[Transformer]]
|gender = [[Sexes|Male]]
|occupation = [[Miner]]<br>[[Martial arts|Gladiator]]
|aliases =
|nationality = [[Iacon]]
|residence =
|address =
|family =
|relatives =
|affiliation = [[Decepticon]]s
|employment =
|education =
|voice_artist = [[#Voice actors|See here]]
|live_actor =
|singer =
}}
'''Megatron''' is the ruthless leader of the Decepticon.
==Voice actors==
Many of Megatron's voice actors have appeared in ''My Little Pony'' works, such as:


However, we still are, and always will be, primarily a ''My Little Pony'' wiki and thus some rules are in place.
'''English:'''
# While we do cover the franchises for ''MoonDreamers'' and ''The GloFriends'', we do not for ''Mr. Potato Head''. That's because Mr. Potato Head is a comparatively large franchise that may erode the scope of the wiki.
* [[Frank Welker]]: Various productions -- also portrayed him in crossover promotions.
# If a generic subject appears in both ''[[My Little Pony]]'' and the other franchises, then the ''My Little Pony'' version takes priority. For example, the [[United States]] appears in both ''[[My Little Pony: The Movie (1986 film)|My Little Pony: The Movie]]'' and ''MoonDreamers'', however, most of its information should be based around the ''My Little Pony'' version.
* [[Gary Chalk]]: ''Beast Wars''

* [[David Kaye]]: ''TransTech''
----
* [[Peter Cullen]]: BotCon
{{show
|name = MoonDreamers
|image =
|episodes = 16 episodes
|opening =
|run = {{D|Sep|25|1986}}-{{D|Jan|8|1987}}
|producers =
|directors =
|writers = [[Cynthia Friedlob]]<br>[[John Semper]]<br>[[Betty G. Birney]]<br>[[Evelyn Gabai]]<br>[[Lainy Morriss]]<br>[[Nancy Jane Batchelder]]<br>[[Ellen Guon]]<br>[[Chuck Lorre]]
|network =
|production = [[Hasbro]]<br>[[Sunbow Entertainment]]<br>[[Marvel Productions]]
|distributor = [[Claster Television]]
}}
'''MoonDreamers''' is an American animated television series that aired from 1986 to 1987 as among the four shows featured in the ''[[My Little Pony (TV series)|My Little Pony 'n Friends]]'' lineup. The show followed the titular MoonDreamers, beings who create and deliver pleasant dreams to the children of [[Earth]].


==Cast and characters==
'''Japanese:'''
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto"
* [[Wataru Takagi]]: ''Beast Wars''
|-
* [[Shigeru Chiba]]: ''War for Cybertron''
|
{| border=1 width="100%" class="sortable" style="background: #2B1D42; border:2px solid #DFCDDD; border-collapse:collapse;"
|- style="background: #140d1f;"
! Character
! Actor(s)
! Description
|-
| [[Crystal Starr]]
| [[Tress MacNeille]]
| ''To be written''
|-
| [[Whimzee]]
| [[B.J. Ward]]?
| ''To be written''
|-
| [[Celeste]]
| ''Unknown''
|
|-
| [[Galaxia]]
| ''Unknown''
|
|-
| [[Sparky Dreamer]]
| ''Unknown''
|
|-
|}
|}


==Episodes==
* '''French:'''
* [[Robert Dubois]]: ''Prime''


==Reception==
'''Italian:'''
The reception for MoonDreamers has not been positive. Though some critiques have praised it for its interesting concepts and premise, it's generally considered unremarkable at best.
* [[Dario Oppido]]: ''War for Cybertron''
* [[Raffaele Farina]]: ''Animated''
* [[Oliviero Corbetta]]: ''War for Cybertron'' (game)
'''German:'''
* [[Peter Sura]]: ''War for Cybertron''


==External links==
'''Polish:'''
* [[Paweł Szczesny]]: ''Prime''


==References==
'''Portuguese:'''
{{reflist}}
* [[Guilherme Lopes]]: ''War for Cybertron, Prime''
* [[Nestor Chiesse]]: ''G1 Cartoon''
* [[Antônio Moreno]]: ''Prime''
* [[Affonso Amajones]: ''Animated''

Latest revision as of 14:10, 12 March 2023

Throughout the original run of My Little Pony, it was packaged with three other television shows, MoonDreamers, The GloFriends and Potato Head Kids. Due to their official proximity to the franchise and because no one else will, we on Equestripedia cover them as we would cover other My Little Pony properties, with having articles for the episodes, actors, and toylines who appear within them.

However, we still are, and always will be, primarily a My Little Pony wiki and thus some rules are in place.

  1. While we do cover the franchises for MoonDreamers and The GloFriends, we do not for Mr. Potato Head. That's because Mr. Potato Head is a comparatively large franchise that may erode the scope of the wiki.
  2. If a generic subject appears in both My Little Pony and the other franchises, then the My Little Pony version takes priority. For example, the United States appears in both My Little Pony: The Movie and MoonDreamers, however, most of its information should be based around the My Little Pony version.

MoonDreamers
Show
Episodes 16 episodes
Run September 25, 1986-January 8, 1987
Production
Writers Cynthia Friedlob
John Semper
Betty G. Birney
Evelyn Gabai
Lainy Morriss
Nancy Jane Batchelder
Ellen Guon
Chuck Lorre
Production company Hasbro
Sunbow Entertainment
Marvel Productions
Distributor Claster Television

MoonDreamers is an American animated television series that aired from 1986 to 1987 as among the four shows featured in the My Little Pony 'n Friends lineup. The show followed the titular MoonDreamers, beings who create and deliver pleasant dreams to the children of Earth.

Cast and characters

Character Actor(s) Description
Crystal Starr Tress MacNeille To be written
Whimzee B.J. Ward? To be written
Celeste Unknown
Galaxia Unknown
Sparky Dreamer Unknown

Episodes

Reception

The reception for MoonDreamers has not been positive. Though some critiques have praised it for its interesting concepts and premise, it's generally considered unremarkable at best.

External links

References