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Trixie Lulamoon

Trixie ID CYOE17c

Trixie Lulamoon in Sock It to Me

Trixie Rainbow Rocks character bio art 2

Trixie Lulamoon "ponied up" in Equestria Girls merchandise

Kind Human
Sex Female
Residence Human world
Occupation Student at Canterlot High School
Trixie and the Illusions' lead vocalist/guitarist
Illusionist
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Eyes Moderate purple
Hair ¤ Light gray and light cornflower bluish gray
Skin Pale, light grayish cornflower blue
Nicknames The Great and Powerful Trixie, TRX, The Honest and Observant Trixie, The Wise and Moralizing Trixie, The Great and Powerful and Smart Trixie, Great and Powerful Festival Fairy
Voice Kathleen Barr (English)
Yasmine Yamajako (Finnish, except RR shorts)
Kaya Marie Möller (German)
Ryōka Yuzuki (Japanese)
Woo Jeong-shin (Korean)
Agnieszka Fajlhauer (Polish)
Michelle Giudice (Brazilian Portuguese, Equestria Girls and Guitar Centered)
Cidália Castro (Brazilian Portuguese, Battle)
Ana Vieira (European Portuguese)
Alexandra Radu (Equestria Girls and Battle)
Tamara Roman (Romanian, Rainbow Rocks)
Yelena Chebaturkina (Russian, Equestria Girls)
Olga Shorokhova (Russian, Rainbow Rocks and Better Together season 2)
Vasilisa Voronina (Russian, Legend of Everfree)
Alena Sozinova (Russian, Choose Your Own Ending)
Larisa Nekipelova (Russian, Forgotten Friendship)
Christine Byrd (Latin American Spanish, Equestria Girls and Guitar Centered)
Leyla Rangel (Latin American Spanish, Rainbow Rocks onwards)
Singing
voice
Luisa Wietzorek (German)
Tímea Sági (Hungarian)
Michelle Giudice (Brazilian Portuguese)
Anastasia Lapina (Russian)

Trixie Lulamoon is a female human and Trixie's human world counterpart in the My Little Pony Equestria Girls franchise. She is a student of Canterlot High School, the lead singer and guitarist for the band Trixie and the Illusions, a secondary antagonist in My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks, and a central character in My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Forgotten Friendship.

Depiction in Equestria Girls[]

My Little Pony Equestria Girls[]

Twilight and Trixie "voila!" EG

Trixie in Equestria Girls.

Trixie makes five appearances in My Little Pony Equestria Girls. She first appears in a wide shot of the school cafeteria. Her most prominent scene in the film is in front of a vending machine, dramatically declaring "The Great and Powerful Trixie... needs some peanut butter crackers." She appears in the cafeteria again during the Cafeteria Song. Towards the end of the film, Twilight Sparkle and her friends run past her by the same vending machine as before. She appears once more dancing at the Fall Formal.

Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks[]

Trixie serves as a secondary antagonist in My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks. She first appears with her bandmates in the gym painting a sign for the CHS Musical Showcase. She is among the students who sneer at Sunset Shimmer when Principal Celestia brings up the Fall Formal. During Better Than Ever, she photobombs Photo Finish's photo of Big McIntosh. She also appears in the cafeteria during the Dazzlings' song.

Trixie and the Illusions play Tricks Up My Sleeve EG2

Trixie and her band in Rainbow Rocks.

In the Battle of the Bands, Trixie and her bandmates participate under the name "Trixie and the Illusions" and perform the song Tricks Up My Sleeve. They eliminate Lyra Heartstrings and Sweetie Drops in the second round of the competition. Trixie and the Illusions are the last opponents for the Rainbooms before facing the Dazzlings in the finals.

When the Dazzlings manipulate Principal Celestia and Vice Principal Luna into advancing the Rainbooms to the finals, Trixie feels she's been cheated, which the Dazzlings use to their advantage by encouraging Trixie to get rid of the Rainbooms. Trixie ambushes them during their rehearsal and drops them through the stage's trap door to the basement underneath, locking them within. With the Rainbooms apparently having forfeited, Trixie and her band are able to play in their place.

Even after the Dazzlings are defeated and their spell is broken, Trixie still declares herself the greatest musician at Canterlot High and attempts to escape via smoke bomb. She is last seen trying to climb over the back of the bleachers as part of her escape, only to lose her balance and fall off.

A brief running gag in the film involves Pinkie Pie always catching Trixie hiding each time she "disappears."

Rainbow Rocks animated shorts[]

Trixie raising guitar in triumph EG2

Trixie in Guitar Centered.

Trixie briefly appears in the background in Music to My Ears, sitting at a table as DJ Pon-3 passes by. She plays a major role in the animated short Guitar Centered, where she duels Rainbow Dash in a "shred-off" over a coveted double-necked guitar at a music store. Trixie loses the duel when Rainbow Dash suddenly ponies up and blows her away with a sonic rainboom-like effect. However, Trixie is allowed the guitar when Rainbow Dash decides she'd rather buy the guitar she used in their fight. She gloats over her "victory" before discovering to her dismay that the guitar costs $12,000. Trixie appears briefly alongside other Canterlot High School students attending the Rainbooms' concert in Shake Your Tail. In Perfect Day for Fun, Trixie appears at the Canterlot High School carnival, watching the Rainbooms' concert and posing for a smartphone photo. In the encore short Friendship Through the Ages, Trixie partially appears during Rainbow Dash's verse.

Equestria Girls: Friendship Games[]

Photo Finish, Trixie, and Octavia impressed EG3

Trixie in Friendship Games.

Trixie makes minor non-speaking appearances in Friendship Games, seen during the Canterlot High School Friendship Games pep rally and participating in the CHS Rally Song. She also appears at Crystal Prep Academy's welcoming party. Trixie is often seen in Octavia Melody's company.

Equestria Girls: Legend of Everfree[]

Trixie appears as a camper at Camp Everfree with other CHS students. Some time after being told the legend of Gaea Everfree, she attempts to summon the ancient forest spirit. When Gloriosa Daisy becomes corrupted by the power of the magic geodes and appears at the camp, Trixie is the first to mistakenly identify her as Gaea Everfree. She later helps the other campers in preparing the Camp Everfree fundraising ball.

Equestria Girls: Summertime Shorts[]

The Get the Show on the Road title card background text includes "TRX" horizontally flipped. Trixie makes a background appearance sitting in the school cafeteria in Epic Fails. In Good Vibes, Flash Sentry helps her with a heavy load of magic props at the Canterlot Mall, and she helps Fluttershy find a missing Angel Bunny.

Better Together/Choose Your Own Ending[]

In Queen of Clubs, Trixie appears as a member of the CHS role-playing game club. In Overpowered, Trixie walks through the school halls singing her own praises in her mind. In A Little Birdie Told Me, she overhears Fluttershy talking with some birds during a pop quiz and accuses her of cheating. After Fluttershy proves her innocence, Trixie asks the same birds to tutor her in trigonometry.

In the second season short Street Magic with Trixie!, she attempts to perform a magic act for a city crowd with Spike as her assistant when all of her supplies mysteriously float. Trixie claims it to be her own magic, unaware it is actually Twilight Sparkle doing the levitation. In Best in Show: The Pre-Show, Trixie is seen attending the first annual Canterlot High pet show with her pet teacup poodle. In the following short, they appear as participation winners. In Schedule Swap, she appears sleeping in an art class and later has lunch in the school cafeteria. In I'm on a Yacht, she attends the pool party aboard the Luxe Deluxe cruise ship. In Run to Break Free, she appears in a CHS hallway dropping cards when Snips bumps into her while trying to catch a paper airplane thrown by Snails. In Cheer You On, she attends Flash Drive's concert in the school gymnasium and runs away with most of the other students when the gym is attacked by Micro Chips' rampaging robot.

In Best Trends Forever, Trixie appears in two of the three endings emulating the trends stated by Rarity. She is also the focus of one of the endings of Rarity Investigates: The Case of the Bedazzled Boot, in which she mentally squares off against Rarity as a suspect in her investigation. In Opening Night, she appears in the school play audience. In the Rarity and Applejack endings of Happily Ever After Party, Trixie appears at the school play after-party.

Equestria Girls: Forgotten Friendship[]

Trixie appears as a central character in the hour-long special Forgotten Friendship. She pushes for Sunset Shimmer and her friends on the school yearbook committee to put her in the yearbook's "Superlatives" section as "Greatest and Most Powerfulest". She later helps Sunset solve the mystery of her friends' memories being erased after she is eliminated as a suspect.

Equestria Girls: Rollercoaster of Friendship[]

In the hour-long special Rollercoaster of Friendship, Trixie makes several background appearances as an Equestria Land theme park patron, running out of the haunted house, navigating the park, attending the light parade, and riding the bumper cars.

Equestria Girls: Spring Breakdown[]

Trixie appears as the magic act for the Luxe Deluxe cruise. She is first seen after Rainbow Dash asks if anyone has seen "bad magic", and she is pointed to the theater. She later appears attempting a trick with water and a vase as the ship starts to sink, flooding the area, and believes she caused it by being "too powerful". She is eventually rescued by the Equestria Girls along with the ship's other passengers.

Equestria Girls: Sunset's Backstage Pass[]

Trixie appears waiting in the security line at the Starswirled Music Festival talking to Bulk Biceps and Derpy and again at the PostCrush concert.

Equestria Girls: Holidays Unwrapped[]

In the "Saving Pinkie's Pie" segment of the Holidays Unwrapped special, Trixie takes part in the big snowball fight. After being brought down by a number of snowballs, she plays along by telling Fluttershy she's "so cold". In the "Dashing Through the Mall" segment, she briefly appear in the background of the Canterlot Mall. In the "O Come, All Ye Squashful" segment, Trixie witness Rainbow Dash running in her cornucopia costume.

Other depictions[]

According to a "Canterlot High Pop Quiz" from Twilight Sparkle in a post by Hasbro's My Little Pony Facebook page on May 21, 2014, Trixie[1] "is always hanging out by the vending machine".[2]

IDW comics[]

In the My Little Pony Annual 2013, Trixie appears on pages 10, 16, 42, and 43.

In the My Little Pony: Equestria Girls Holiday Special, Trixie appears on page 32. Sunset Shimmer confronts her about the online blabbermouth known as "Anon-a-Miss"; Trixie denies being Anon-a-Miss but commends her for stirring up Canterlot High School.

Chapter books[]

Trixie is featured as an antagonist in the screenplay novelizations of the first eight Rainbow Rocks animated shorts and the second film.

Trixie appears in the chapter book Sunset Shimmer's Time to Shine. As the Sonic Rainbooms organize a fashion show to raise money for the school, Trixie spreads rumors around Canterlot High to keep students from buying tickets, partly in an attempt to break up the Rainbooms so that Sunset would be her friend instead. Sunset ultimately reaches out to her and enlists her help in putting the fashion show together.

Trixie is in the novelization of the third film, where she takes Derpy's place in the games. Similar to Derpy's role in the film, Trixie is eliminated in the chemistry round of the Academic Decathlon when her concoction explodes in her face.

In Twilight's Sparkly Sleepover Surprise, Trixie briefly appears in the epilogue chapter, "No One Gets Left Out", remarking that Sci-Twi has more friends than anyone at Canterlot High. Sci-Twi then offers to hang out with her, which she accepts.

Rainbow Rocks description[]

Appearing – and disappearing – in a puff of smoke, Trixie’s an aspiring magician who never fails to fascinate. As guitarist for The Illusions, she’s hoping to pull off the ultimate trick – and win the battle.

Rainbow Rocks Encore description[]

Trixie Lulamoon is known for her stylish entrances and exits! She's not one to turn down a challenge and miss an opportunity to shine. This rockin' magician was born for the spotlight![3]

Merchandise[]

Trixie Equestria Girls Rainbow Rocks doll

Three My Little Pony Equestria Girls Trixie Lulamoon dolls have been released: a Rainbow Rocks deluxe doll with hairbrush, double-necked guitar, and hair extensions; a Rainbow Rocks dress up doll with accessories; and a Minis doll. A November 6, 2013 "vorläufige Abbildung"/March 27, 2014 "Новый характер!" image depicts a different version of the first doll.[4][5][6] Amazon.com has erroneously listed under "Posters & Prints" a mistaken Pennzoil "My Little Pony Equestria Girls Trixie Lulamoon Doll".[7]

Personality[]

Trixie "a shred off?" EG2

Much like her pony counterpart, Trixie has a very theatrical and egotistical personality, often referring to herself as the "Great and Powerful Trixie" (despite lacking the magic of her pony self) and speaking in the third person. In one instance, she calls herself "the most talented girl at Canterlot High," and she even considers the Rainbooms defeating the Dazzlings a less-than-impressive feat.

Similar to her pony counterpart falling victim to the Alicorn Amulet, Trixie's personality traits are negatively augmented by the Dazzlings' siren magic in the second film. She argues frequently with her fellow students—particularly Flash Sentry—she openly ridicules Sunset Shimmer, and she resorts to sabotage to remove the Rainbooms from the competition.

In My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Forgotten Friendship, Trixie sympathizes with Sunset Shimmer's public-image dilemma and admits to wanting to change how she is perceived by others.

In the screenplay novelization of the Rainbow Rocks animated shorts, Trixie displays a lot of self-centeredness, frequently boasting about her own talents and disparaging those of the Rainbooms. In the My Little Pony: Equestria Girls Holiday Special, she takes delight in the mischief that Anon-a-Miss causes at Canterlot High. In Sunset Shimmer's Time to Shine, however, the trouble she causes for Sunset Shimmer is revealed to be out of jealousy and a desire to be Sunset's friend.

Quotes[]

"The Great and Powerful Trixie! ...Needs some peanut butter crackers."
My Little Pony Equestria Girls
"The Great and Powerful Trixie always wins in the end!"
Guitar Centered
"Twelve-thousand dollars?! You'll pay for this, Rainbow Dash!"
— Guitar Centered
"Not if the Great and Powerful Trrrrrixie has anything to do with it!"
My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks
"You're never gonna top that performance, "Rain-goons". You shouldn't be allowed to when you have such a big advantage over the rest of us."
My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks
"Good show, "Rain-brooms". I especially liked the part where Sunset Shimmer, in a fit of jealous rage, knocked out Rainbow Dash mid-guitar solo!"
My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks
"The Great and Powerful Trixie is the most talented girl at Canterlot High. It is I who deserves to be in the finals. And I will not... be denied!"
My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks
"You may have vanquished the Dazzlings, but you will never have the amazing, show-stopping ability of the Great and Powerful Trixie!"
My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks
"Spirit, show yourself! The Great and Powerful Trixie commands it!"
My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Legend of Everfree
"It's Gaea Everfree!"
My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Legend of Everfree
"[singsongy] Trixie is great! Trixie is powerful!"
Overpowered
"Just as I suspected! I was not voted "Greatest and Most Powerfullest"! Explain yourself!"
My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Forgotten Friendship
"So you have this idea of who you're supposed to be, but no one at school sees you that way. Is that it? Trust me. I get it."
— My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Forgotten Friendship
"Maybe it's not good enough to not be mean to someone. Maybe you have to be nice."
— My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Forgotten Friendship
"She's stirred up this school more than Trixie ever could! Whoever she is, I'd like to thank her!"
— Referring to "Anon-a-Miss", My Little Pony: Equestria Girls Holiday Special
"A band? Did someone mention a band? I'm going to start a band and I'm going to be the star because the Great and Powerful Trixie is the most fantastic singer of all!"
Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks
"Watch where you are going! The Great and Powerful Trixie does not like to have her feet stepped on!"
Sunset Shimmer's Time to Shine
"Well, I thought maybe you'd stop being friends with the Sonic Rainbooms, and, well, then you and I could team up..."
Sunset Shimmer's Time to Shine
"My stage style has to be as magical as my music!"
— Thought bubble, Rainbow Rocks doll packaging
"Get ready to rock, CANTERLOT HIGH— the great TRIXIE LULAMOON will amaze everyone with rockin' style like no other!"
— Thought bubble, Rainbow Rocks doll packaging

Gallery[]

Trixie "is the most talented girl at Canterlot High" EG2

Trixie (EG) image gallery

References[]

  1. My Little Pony - Timeline Photos. Facebook (2014-09-17). Retrieved on 2015 January 16.
  2. My Little Pony - Timeline Photos. Facebook (2014-05-21). Retrieved on 2014 May 21.
  3. Trixie - MLP: Equestria Girls Character Bio - Rainbow Rocks. Hasbro.com. Retrieved on 2014 July 31.
  4. equestria-girls.5.jpg (English/Russian) (2014-03-27). Retrieved on 2014 June 27.
  5. 1766067-57100066-5.jpg (German) (2013-11-06). Retrieved on 2014 June 27.
  6. Hasbro My Little Pony Equestria Girls Equestria Girls Deluxe Modepuppe (German). Retrieved on 2014 June 27.
  7. My Little Pony Equestria Girls Trixie Lulamoon Doll. Amazon.com. Archived from the original on 2017-07-16. Retrieved on 2017 July 18.
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