3 Depiction in My Little Pony The Movie.
The name Trixie is often a diminutive form of Patricia or Beatrice/Beatrix. She tends to speak in the third person and refer to herself as "The Great and Powerful Trixie". She also makes multiple appearances in other episodes, chapter books, and the IDW comics. She is the main antagonist of Boast Busters and Magic Duel and a supporting antagonist in the chapter book Twilight Sparkle and the Crystal Heart Spell. Trixie, or Trixie Lulamoon, is a female unicorn pony and traveling magician. Leyla Rangel ( Latin American Spanish, S6E6 onwards)ĭaryna Muraschenko ( Ukrainian, seasons 6-7 except S7E24) Michelle Giudice ( Brazilian Portuguese, S3E5 onwards)Īnda Tamasanu ( Romanian, S3E5 and season 6)Ĭhristine Byrd ( Latin American Spanish, S1E6 and S3E5)
Lene Bastos ( Brazilian Portuguese, S1E6) Réka Laurinyecz ( Hungarian, S6E6 onwards) The Great and Powerful Trixie, G an' PT, The Great and Apologetic Trixie, The Humble and Penitent Trixie, The Pathetic and Friendless Trixie, The Peat and Growerful Triskie, Trix, The Unscareable Trixie, Professor Trixie, Miss Powerful, The Great and Directionally Astute Trixie, Queen Trixianna the First, The Great and Powerful Roxy, Tx ( The Periodic Table of My Little Pony) ( My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Issue #12 Hot Topic cover) Pale, light grayish cornflower blue ( My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Issue #9) Vivid red (in Magic Duel, under the influence of the Alicorn Amulet) Student at Celestia's School for Gifted Unicorns (formerly) Queen of Dimondia (formerly in Friends Forever Issue #6) School of Friendship guidance counselor ( S9E20 onward)