Stories by @victoriasouza
13 stories

Twilight Sparkle’s Lament (My Little Pony)
Twilight Sparkle's Lament is a fan-made musical fantasy film that reimagines Twilight Sparkle as a gentle unicorn singer whose greatest gift is her voice. Living peacefully with her family and her loyal dragon companion Spike, Twilight spends her days singing heartfelt songs with her guitar while wearing her signature headset microphone. One evening, a mysterious darkness begins spreading across the Enchanted Forest. The source is Nightshade the Dark Unicorn, an evil sorcerer who seeks complete control over the forest. Believing that Twilight's beautiful singing voice possesses a special light that could oppose his magic, Nightshade devises a sinister plan. Using a swirling dark mist, Nightshade steals Twilight's voice and traps it inside a magical gem necklace. Suddenly unable to speak or sing, Twilight is left mute and heartbroken. Without her voice, she struggles to communicate and fears she may never sing again. Determined to help, Shining Armor, Spike, Twilight Velvet, and Night Light support Twilight throughout her journey. Though frightened and braveless, Twilight refuses to give up. She travels through the mist-covered forest in search of Nightshade's hidden fortress. As darkness grows stronger, Twilight discovers that courage is not the absence of fear—it is continuing forward despite being afraid. In the film's climactic battle, Twilight confronts Nightshade and manages to seize the enchanted gem necklace containing her stolen voice. The necklace shatters, releasing her voice and breaking Nightshade's dark magic. The villain is reduced to ash, and the Enchanted Forest is restored to peace. With her voice returned, Twilight sings once more, filling the forest with hope and light.

Wicked (Genderswap autistic cast)
Wicked, with a book by Winnie Holzman and music/lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, is a wildly successful Broadway musical that tells the untold story of the witches of Oz, focusing on the unlikely friendship between Elphaba (the Wicked Witch of the West) and Glinda (the Good Witch) before Dorothy's arrival. Based on Gregory Maguire's novel, it explores themes of perception and prejudice, becoming a global phenomenon with tours, a long Broadway run, and recent two-part film adaptations for which Holzman also co-wrote the screenplay.

The Ballad of Harmony Howlette
The Ballad of Harmony Howlette is a fan-made tragic country ballad story based on Harmony Howlette from Chuck E. Cheese. In this reimagining, Harmony is portrayed as a gentle, kind-hearted, and lonely country-singing coyote who wanders the Wild West carrying only her brown acoustic guitar and wearing her headset microphone. Unlike the original character, this version of Harmony lives in a world of silence and emptiness. After a devastating tornado takes the lives of her parents and four older sisters, Harmony is left completely alone. She is not a ghost, and she does not die. Instead, she continues living and singing sorrowful songs beneath the stars.

Wicked (Autistic version)
Misunderstood because of her green skin, a young woman named Elphaba forges an unlikely but profound friendship with Glinda, a student with an unflinching desire for popularity. Following an encounter with The Wizard of Oz, their relationship soon reaches a crossroad as their lives begin to take very different paths.

My Little Pony : Equestria Girls
Twilight Sparkle pursues a thief into an alternate world where she transforms into a teenager. With the help of new friends, Twilight survives her greatest challenge yet -- high school.

My Little Pony
My Little Pony is a toyline and media franchise developed by American toy company Hasbro. The first toys were developed by Bonnie Zacherle, Charles Muenchinger, and Steve D'Aguanno, and were produced in 1981.

The Ballad of Harmony (1957)
The Ballad of Harmony Howlette is a fictional 1957 western musical tragedy imagined as one of the earliest dramatic country-ballad productions connected to the Chuck E. Cheese universe. Unlike the cheerful family entertainment style later associated with Chuck E. Cheese characters, this version presents Harmony Howlette as a brave but sorrowful cowgirl coyote singer who performs emotional country ballads inside an old Wild West stage saloon. Set in the fading frontier during the late 1800s, the story focuses on loneliness, survival, and music after tragedy. The film became known among fans for its unusual mixture of classic western imagery and heartbreaking musical performances.

Cats (Genderswap)
Cats is a sung-through musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. It is based on the 1939 poetry collection Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot.

The Backyardigans (Genderswap)
The Backyardigans is a critically acclaimed, CGI-animated musical children's television series created by Janice Burgess. The show centered on five preschool-aged animal neighbors who used their vivid imaginations to transform their shared backyard into massive, fantastical worlds.

The King and I (Genderswap)
Anna, an English schoolteacher, falls in love with a stubborn king when she visits his kingdom. However, they do not realise that an evil sorcerer plots against the throne.

Alvin and the Chipmunks (Franco Brothers and Andrew sisters version
Dave Seville teams up with three musically-inclined chipmunks in order to make a mark in the industry. However, Ian Hawk, a greedy record producer, tries to split the group and exploit the chipmunks.

Higglytown Heroes (Genderswap)
Kip, Wayne, Eubie and Twinkle are a group of friends who live in Higglytown. They love singing and their best friend, Fran, is a red squirrel. The series focuses on everyday community characters like grocers, librarians, and mail carriers. The kids of Higglytown learn the importance of different jobs and have fun around their neighborhood together.

The Chipettes (Andrew sisters version)
The Chipettes are a fictional girl group from the Alvin and the Chipmunks franchise consisting of three female anthropomorphic chipmunk singers: Brittany, Jeanette, and Eleanor, alongside their adoptive human mother, Beatrice Miller.