

The elder sister is later named Princess Celestia.Ĭelestia is introduced in the prologue of the first episode, depicted in a series of medieval-style drawings with a narration that says that "two regal sisters who ruled together created harmony for all the land," and that "the eldest used her unicorn powers to raise the sun at dawn the younger brought out the moon to begin the night." In the first episode's prologue, a storybook-like narrative portrays the elder unicorn princess (on the left) and her younger sister. Her tail and mane have a natural flowing motion, even when Celestia herself is not moving, but they stop doing so when Celestia is weak, as in A Canterlot Wedding - Part 2, unconscious, as in Princess Twilight Sparkle - Part 2, magic-less, as in Twilight's Kingdom - Part 2 and The Ending of the End - Part 1 and Part 2, or covered in slime, as in Make New Friends but Keep Discord.ĭepiction in the series History Ruling Equestria The glow is yellow in the remastered title sequence introduced with Lesson Zero, as well as in that episode itself and all the second season episodes that follow it. In The Return of Harmony Part 1, it is blue when Celestia opens the door to the vault, pink when she levitates the empty box the Elements of Harmony are supposed to be in, and blue when she drops the box. The color of this glow varies: for instance, it is blue in A Bird in the Hoof, pink in The Cutie Mark Chronicles, and white in Griffon the Brush Off.

As with regular unicorns, when Celestia casts magic, a magic aura surrounds both her horn and the objects her magic affects. Princess Celestia is larger than most ponies, with four exceptions being Nightmare Moon, who is about the same size until she reverts back to being Princess Luna, Trouble Shoes, Steel Buns, and Twilight as a fully-grown Alicorn in the future. The show bible, as seen in The Art of Equestria, shows her original name as "Queen Majesty".įaust also mentioned that during the initial casting of the show, Kathleen Barr, Trixie's voice actress, did a "very good" audition for Princess Celestia before Nicole Oliver ultimately got the role. Her status was changed to "princess" at Hasbro's request, though she was eventually referred to as "Queen Celestia" in the IDW comics' My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Issue #62, on page 2 of which Gestal addresses her as such. Lauren Faust commented that Princess Celestia was originally supposed to be Queen Celestia, the highest authority, with no parents who outrank her. Celestia's name comes from the word "celestial", derived from Latin "caelum," meaning "sky" or "heaven". Princess Celestia was inspired by Majesty, a G1 unicorn. 7.11 Baby Flurry Heart's Heartfelt Scrapbook.5 Depiction in My Little Pony: Pony Life.
PRINCESA CELESTIA MOVIE

Larisa Nekipelova ( Russian, Forgotten Friendship) Yelena Ivasishina ( Russian, My Little Pony The Movie) Yelena Chebaturkina ( Russian, seasons 1-4 and Equestria Girls) Silvia Gâscă ( Romanian, Equestria Girls) Magdalena Jaworska ( Polish, Daybreaker only) Kikuko Inoue ( Japanese, seasons 1-2 and Equestria Girls) Įlżbieta Futera-Jędrzejewska ( Polish) Katja Aakkula ( Finnish, except S1E22- S1E23 and S1E26)Įlla Pyhältö ( Finnish, S1E22-S1E23 and S1E26) Lin Peiling ( Chinese for Taiwan, seasons 1-4)Ĭhen Kaili ( Mandarin Chinese for Taiwan, season 5 onwards) (when switched with Luna in A Royal Problem) Princess Celest, Cay-Cay, Daybreaker, Celie, Nightmare Star (alternate world), C, ( The Periodic Table of My Little Pony) Moderate cobalt blue (when switched with Luna's cutie mark in A Royal Problem) Light brilliant green edges (when using dark magic) Pale magenta ( S1E23, Princess Celestia and the Summer of Royal Waves, once in S2E1, and S2E2) Very light gold (from Lesson Zero onwards) Twilight Sparkle's teacher (season 1 to 3)īrilliant arctic blue ( A Bird in the Hoof and S2E1 usually) Maretime Manor, Silver Shoals ( S9E26 onward) Young Celestia on My Little Pony: Legends of Magic Issue #1 credits page
