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Revision as of 20:10, 2 June 2018
Equestria Girls Trixie Lulamoon is a humanoid version of the G4 pony Trixie Lulamoon, as depicted in the film My Little Pony: Equestria Girls and associated media. While she is referred to in media as Trixie Lulamoon, she is simply referred to as Trixie in media.
Media Appearances
The human version of Trixie Lulamoon is a counterpart to the pony Rainbow Dash. She attends Canterlot High School, and makes minor appearances throughout the first film. In the short "Guitar Centered", she competes with Rainbow Dash for a double-necked guitar, but loses when Rainbow Dash assumes her half-pony form. However, Rainbow Dash chooses to keep the guitar she competed with, leaving Trixie with the double-necked guitar, which is outrageously expensive.
Trixie has a larger role in the sequel, where she competes in a band comptetition with her own band, Trixie and the Illusions.
Merchandise
Deluxe
Trixie was released as part of the Rainbow Rocks lineup. She came with a magic-themed rock and roll outfit, hat, and boots. She also came with a hairbrush, clip-in hair extension, and a double-necked guitar loosely based on her pony-counterpart's cutie mark.
Dress Up