My Little Pony: Classics Reimagined – Little Fillies is a limited-run Hasbro-licensed series of full-color comics by IDW Publishing. It is an adaptation of the 1868 Louisa May Alcott novel Little Women, and it is the first in a series of adaptations of literary classics.[1] Issue #4 was released as the last issue in the series.
"Rainbow Dash, Twilight Sparkle, Fluttershy, and Rarity take on the roles of the March sisters, dreaming of life beyond Broncord, Massahoofetts. Rainbow Dash in particular yearns for excitement—something to write about. So when Applejack, the Marches' neighbor, arrives home with tales of eel-wrangling and apple-eating, Rainbow Dash and her sisters dare to hope for more."[1]
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"Little Women meets My Little Pony in this new series about love, life, and sisterhood. Rainbow Dash, Twilight Sparkle, Fluttershy, and Rarity appear as the March sisters, who dream of life beyond Broncord, Massahoofetts. In issue #1, Rainbow Dash yearns for excitement—something to write about. So when Applejack, the Marches' neighbor, arrives home with tales of eel-wrangling and apple-eating, Rainbow Dash and her sisters dare to hope for more."
"With the holidays over, the little fillies settle back into everyday life, but they still can't help but dream for more. Rarity wishes for more emeralds to trade at school. Twilight Sparkle wishes to attend more parties in the hopes of becoming a magical apprentice. Rainbow Dash wishes to publish a novel as grand as A.K. Yearling's writings. And as always, though sometimes very difficult, the fillies work to be better sisters, friends, and fillies."
"Spring is finally here, and with it comes challenges for the Little Fillies. Sickness, departures, and, worst of all, a bad haircut. Jo struggles to remain hopeful with all the changes, but she knows a good story requires development. It would just be nice if every pony could stay the same and everything would go back to normal!"
"The Little Fillies adventure comes to a close, and those definitely aren't tears in my eyes. Meg is studying magic in Canterlot, Amy is living it up in the fashionable Las Pegasus, even Laurie is thriving in Appleloosa. Jo, however, is still in Orchard House and hating it. She decides to set out on her own in search of something, anything, to write about."