Pinecone & Pony - Season 1

Season 1
Based on the book "The Princess and the Pony" by New York Times bestselling author Kate Beaton and hailing from DreamWorks, "Pinecone & Pony" is an eight-episode animated comedy for kids and families about a young warrior-in-training and her best friend Pony, who, by helping each other, learn to challenge their expectations and break the mold. After all, when you keep an open mind and an open heart, you'll discover that nothing is ever as it first appears, the world is full of possibilities, and life can be a fun-filled adventure if you let it.

Episodes

The Pwettiest Pony
Pony wants to enter a cuteness competition, and Pinecone handles it like a true warrior.

Try This Club on for Size
Pinecone takes rainbow-conjuring to the next level.

Lance or Not
Pinecone accidentally breaks her mom's lance and tries to fix it instead of coming clean.

Treat Your Creature
Pinecone's competitive nature takes over Pony's special day.

O Prickly, Where Art Thou?
Keeping her stuffy a secret creates a problem for Pinecone.

Big Trouble in Lil Labyrinth
The Lil Rumblers learn their everyday skills can be as powerful as their warrior skills.

This Calls for Courage
Pinecone refuses to call for help during her and Pony's first solo mission.

The Straight and Arrow
Pinecone meets her archery hero, but he isn't what she expected.

It's a Pony Thing
A well-meaning Pinecone pulls Pony away from his cocoon-sitting duties.

Hawthorn the Adventurer
Pinecone helps Hawthorn prepare for his Wiz Kids adventure.

In Plain Sight
Pinecone is too distracted to help Fauna care for a special plant.

Belt or Bust
A merchant sells the kids fancy new belts in exchange for their treasured possessions.

You're On!
Family game night reveals an unusual side of Kimya that Pinecone's never seen.

The Pony Express
A wood imp stirs up trouble for Pinecone and Annabelle.

What Would Freda Do?
Pinecone insists her Freda the Fierce song is perfect the way it is.

A Token of Toughness
A quest to prove her toughness puts Pinecone face to face with a dragon.
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