![]() In the fourth film Legend of Everfree, Spike accompanies Twilight, her friends, and their class of Canterlot High students to Camp Everfree, expressing a desire to chase squirrels. In Pinkie Spy, Pinkie Pie has a mask of Spike the Dog when posing as a "dog burglar". Spike is present when Twilight's Equestrian counterpart appears from the portal, happily wagging his tail at the sight of a second Twilight Sparkle. This gives him the ability to speak and communicate with humans, though he assures Twilight he hasn't been affected in any adverse ways.ĭuring the climax of the film, when Twilight transforms into the evil Midnight Sparkle, Spike calls out to her and gives a pleading look, momentarily bringing her back to her senses so Sunset Shimmer can return her to normal. When Twilight's pendant absorbs Fluttershy's magic, causing dimensional rifts to Equestria to open, Spike follows a jackalope through one of the rifts, and he is accidentally exposed to some of Fluttershy's magic. Spike shows much concern for Twilight throughout the film, as he dislikes Canterlot High School and expresses worry about Twilight's trip there. Both Rarity and Fluttershy recognize him when he pops out of Twilight's backpack. As he was depicted in the post-credits scene of Rainbow Rocks, this Spike is depicted as being non-sentient and only able to communicate like an actual dog. Spike the Dog appears along with his owner Twilight in the third film. ![]() Unlike Spike the Dragon, Spike the Dog only barks. Spike the Dog is first mentioned by Pinkie Pie when she asks Twilight Sparkle if she had a twin sister with a dog who looks like hers.Īfter the closing credits, Spike the Dog appears on-screen alongside human Twilight eating some dog food from a bowl. Outside My Little Pony, Ball has voiced characters in several television series and films, including Mary Test and Sissy Blakely in Johnny Test, Oopsy Bear in Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot, Shiori Akino in Death Note, Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff in Iron Man: Armored Adventures, Reira Serizawa in Nana, Plum Pudding in Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures, Allura in Voltron Force, Mick Ramsey in Action Dad, Blythe Baxter in Littlest Pet Shop, Pinky and Spheria Suprema in Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures, Skya in Dinotrux, Jay in Beat Bugs, Miles "Tails" Prower in Sonic Prime, and various characters in several entries in the Barbie film series.Depiction in Equestria Girls My Little Pony Equestria Girls The film showcases Ball's initial reactions to the series' older fanbase and travel to one of the first My Little Pony fan conventions in New York City in 2012. In 2014, Ball was the subject of the brony documentary film A Brony Tale, which she also produced. Īmong the series' main voice cast, Ball is cast as a considerable number of incidental characters, including Nurse Redheart, one of the buffalo in Over a Barrel, and one of the teenage dragons in Dragon Quest. During a Q&A session at a season nine premiere party hosted by Meghan McCarthy, Ball stated that she deepened Applejack's voice over time in order to avoid making her sound like Rainbow Dash. īall has cited country singers Miley Cyrus, Dolly Parton, and Reba McEntire as inspiration for affecting Applejack's voice and accent. In addition to auditioning for Applejack and Rainbow Dash, Ball had also auditioned as Spike. Her most prominent roles in the series are those of main characters Applejack and Rainbow Dash.īall was initially cast in the show in 2010 through her prior five years of voiceover experience and was recommended to Studio B Productions (later renamed to DHX Media) through her agent. Ashleigh Ball is a voice actress and singer in My Little Pony Friendship is Magic. ![]()
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