Sunset Shimmer



"Sunset Shimmer was no human or furry. She's a ponyoid, or a ponyman. She too is a student at Canterlot High School and a rhythm guitarist for the student band called the Rainbooms. Now what? Well, she might wanna stop the Coalition and the GLU from achieving their goals too. Where the heck does she come from? The Ponyoid Dimension? Well, I think she was framed for destroying K-Lo and Su-Z's musical instruments.... but one thing that she tried to avoid the operation of Zhan Zhao and the Jinyiwei forces in worse fate after she was also being framed for mass murder on his hometown,thanks to the Ballas bastards and Kim Chánh.."

--Su Ji-Hoon, Sunset Shimmer (chapter)

Sunset Shimmer is a female unicorn pony-turned-human and former antagonist introduced in My Little Pony Equestria Girls. She is a student at Canterlot High School, a former student of Princess Celestia, and a rhythm guitarist for the student band The Rainbooms. Following her appearance in Equestria Girls, she has since appeared in other films, animated shorts, software, film novelizations and chapter books, several IDW comics, and a brief cameo in the season nine episode The Last Problem.

In When the Cold Breeze Blows Away, she has to be appeared in during the World War III when she will help Twilight Sparkle or Sci-Twi, and now she can be allied with others and even the Grand Alliance to help other heroes and fight the enemies

She was also the guest of the How I Can Help Make the World Great that she and the Equestria Girls attend into the ceremony after the Ballas framed her for broke all of the PostCrush's musical tools

The Army of the Republic of Vietnam captured her and her girls for imprison them in the Ducanger Prison V after she helped Twilight Sparkle anytimes and listened about The Journey Home. And later she and her girls were rescued and escaped that she convinces many people who want against Ducangers.

While her friend, Twilight Sparkle, was married to Flash Sentry (at least in his pony form), she fell in love with his human counterpart.