
A Case for the Bass
Animation · Comedy · Music
Overview
Granny Smith absent-mindedly sold Applejack's bass guitar to Flim and Flam's pawn shop, so Applejack and her friends confront the brothers to try to get her bass back.
Top Cast


Ashleigh Ball
Ashleigh Ball
Applejack / Rainbow Dash (voice)
Ashleigh Ball
Applejack / Rainbow Dash (voice)


Tabitha St. Germain
Tabitha St. Germain
Rarity / Granny Smith (voice)
Tabitha St. Germain
Rarity / Granny Smith (voice)


Scott McNeil
Scott McNeil
Flam (voice)
Scott McNeil
Flam (voice)


Sam Vincent
Sam Vincent
Flim (voice)
Sam Vincent
Flim (voice)


Andrea Libman
Andrea Libman
Pinkie Pie / Fluttershy (voice)
Andrea Libman
Pinkie Pie / Fluttershy (voice)
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