Wysteria is beaming with pride; her gardens are in bloom, her little Breezie friends are in town, and it's time for Ponyville's fanciest spring parade, the ultimate celebration of flowers, flowers, flowers! But things don't go according to plan when Wysteria accidentally awakens Spike the Dragon, a sleepy, silly 1,000-year-old dragon. For you see, legend holds that when a dragon is awakened, an new princess is about to be crowned. But who is the Princess of Ponyville?
Unfortunately the movie My Little Pony: The Princess Promenade is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Victor Dal Chele | Director |
Art | Karen Hamrock | Background Designer |
Writing | Jeanne Romano | Writer |
Production | Paul Sabella | Executive Producer |
Production | Jonathan Dern | Executive Producer |
Production | Cheryl McCarthy | Producer |
Production | Carol Monroe | Producer |
Production | Julia Bricklin | Producer |
Production | Jeanne Romano | Producer |
Production | Robert Winthrop | Producer |
Production | Michael Donovan | Casting |
Production | Clarise Cameron | Production Supervisor |
Art | Matt Mattus | Art Direction |
Art | Sean Platter | Art Direction |
Production | Robert Stemwell | Production Coordinator |
Visual Effects | Mark Lewis | Character Designer |
Visual Effects | Patrick Gleeson | Character Designer |
Art | Andrew Gentle | Background Designer |
Art | Marina Levikova | Background Designer |
Art | Dan McHugh | Background Designer |
Art | Kathy Carr | Storyboard Artist |
Art | Llyn Hunter | Storyboard Artist |
Art | Rudi Bloss | Storyboard Artist |
Art | Carolyn Gair | Storyboard Artist |
Art | Ken Laramay | Storyboard Artist |
Sound | Mark Watters | Original Music Composer |
Crew | John Grusd | Post Production Supervisor |
Crew | A.J. Ullman | Post Production Supervisor |
Sound | Heather Olsen | Sound Designer |
Sound | Robbi Smith | Dialogue Editor |