Molly Lucille Nancy Jenkins, known professionally as Sweetie Belle or in German as Süße Belle, school-age unicorn pony and Rarity's younger sister featured in the TV show My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. She makes her first major appearance in the episode Call of the Cutie. Sweetie Belle and her friends, Apple Bloom and Scootaloo, form the Cutie Mark Crusaders, a society devoted to helping ponies earn their cutie marks.
Portrayers[]
Andrea Libman previously played Fluttershy, Pinkie Pie, Lemon Meringue, Sweet Grapes and the G3 Sweetie Belle, followed by Michelle Creber who previously played both the G4 Apple Bloom and Sweetie Belle, but now played by Jordana Beatty from Crystal Prep High Rocks.
Personality[]
True to her name, Sweetie Belle is very kindhearted and innocent. Despite this, she is often mischievous, vain, naive, and impetuous. However, Sweetie Belle remains positive and well-meaning in times of crisis, especially if she is responsible.
Depiction In Friendship Is Magic[]
In The Show Stoppers, Apple Bloom describes Sweetie Belle's voice as totally awesome. When the Crusaders are about to go onstage for their performance, Twilight Sparkle is surprised to learn that Sweetie Belle does not have a singing role. However, Sweetie Belle says that she dislikes the idea of singing in front of a crowd. Sweetie Belle's showmanship and powerful voice overpower those of Fluttershy in Stare Master when Sweetie Belle turns Fluttershy's lullaby into a lively gospel-style song. In Hearts and Hooves Day, she leads the The Perfect Stallion song. In Sleepless in Ponyville, when singing the campfire song 99 Buckets of Oats On the Wall after Scootaloo suggests it in order to stay awake and avoid having nightmares, she sings terribly. In Bloom & Gloom, she dreams that she is about to sing on stage.
In Crusaders of the Lost Mark, Sweetie Belle receives her cutie mark, which has a star with a musical note in it, reflecting her singing voice.