Mitchell Aaron Larson (born August 3, in
Burnsville, Minnesota
Burnsville ( ) is a city south of downtown Minneapolis in Dakota County, Minnesota. The city is situated on a bluff overlooking the south bank of the Minnesota River, upstream from its confluence with the Mississippi River. Burnsville and nea ...
) is an American screenwriter and author.
Larson has written for several animated series, including ''
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends'', ''
My Gym Partner's a Monkey
''My Gym Partner's a Monkey'' is an American animated television series created by Tim Cahill (producer), Tim Cahill and Julie McNally Cahill for Cartoon Network. It aired from December 26, 2005, to November 27, 2008, ending with a total of fou ...
,
Growing Up Creepie'', ''
Gravity Falls
''Gravity Falls'' is an American Mystery fiction, mystery television comedy, comedy animated television series created by Alex Hirsch for Disney Channel and Disney XD. The series follows the adventures of Dipper Pines (Jason Ritter) and his twi ...
'', ''
Littlest Pet Shop'', and most notably ''
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic''. Depending on which series he is working on, he is credited as either Mitch Larson, M. A. Larson (in ''My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic'' and ''DC Super Hero Girls''), and Mitchell Larson (rarely).
Larson had become interested in ''My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'' from previously working with
Lauren Faust
Lauren J. Faust (born July 25, 1974) is an American animator, writer, director, and producer. She is known for developing the animated series '' My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'' and '' DC Super Hero Girls''. Faust has collaborated with her ...
, the series' original showrunner, on ''Foster's Home''; he was surprised by her characterization of the main characters and started writing for the show.
Larson became a popular figure within the latter show's adult and teenage fanbase of
"bronies" and has become a frequent guest at various
conventions.
He also wrote lyrics of a few songs on both ''Friendship Is Magic'' and ''Littlest Pet Shop'', and acted as story editor during the
fifth season of ''Friendship Is Magic''. He is credited with writing various notable episodes on the show, including "
The Cutie Mark Chronicles", "
The Return of Harmony", "
Magic Duel", "
Magical Mystery Cure", "
The Cutie Map", "
Slice of Life
Slice of life is a depiction of mundane experiences in art and entertainment. In theater, slice of life refers to Naturalism (theatre), naturalism, while in literary parlance it is a narrative technique in which a seemingly arbitrary sequence ...
", and "
Amending Fences".
In November 2014, Larson's first novel, ''Pennyroyal Academy'', was published under his M. A. Larson moniker.
Work on ''My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic''
M. A. Larson is most well-known for his work on ''My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'', an
animated television series
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that ran from 2010–2019 and served as the primary television adaptation of the
fourth incarnation of
Hasbro
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's ''
My Little Pony
''My Little Pony'' (''MLP'') is a toy line 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 ponies feature ...
'' toyline. The show's developer, Lauren Faust, had previously worked with Larson on ''Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends'' and Larson subsequently became involved with ''Friendship Is Magic''.
He worked on the show until 2016, though the last episode written under his name aired in 2017.
List of episodes written by M. A. Larson
Larson is credited as the writer for the following episodes of ''Friendship Is Magic'':
* "
Swarm of the Century"
* "
Sonic Rainboom"
* "
The Cutie Mark Chronicles"
* "
The Return of Harmony"
* "
Luna Eclipsed"
* "
Secret of My Excess"
* "
The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000"
* "
It's About Time"
* "
Ponyville Confidential"
* "
Magic Duel"
* "
Magical Mystery Cure"
* "
The Cutie Map"
* "
Slice of Life
Slice of life is a depiction of mundane experiences in art and entertainment. In theater, slice of life refers to Naturalism (theatre), naturalism, while in literary parlance it is a narrative technique in which a seemingly arbitrary sequence ...
"
* "
Amending Fences"
* "
Fame and Misfortune"
Additionally, Larson is credited for the story of "
Rarity Investigates!".
''Pennyroyal Academy''
Larson wrote ''Pennyroyal Academy'' which was published in November 2014 by
Putnam. Larson was influenced by what he called "princess fatigue" in the popular culture during his time writing for
Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network (CN) is an American cable television television channel, channel and the flagship property of the Cartoon Network, Inc., a sub-division of the Warner Bros. Discovery Networks division of Warner Bros. Discovery. It launched on ...
shows.
Brainstorming from this, he considered a children's work where many different princesses would be together in one place, dealing with having to live together. He originally called it ''Princess Boot Camp'', where the princess characters would undergo rigorous training in a parody of a military-like
boot camp approach.
As he began developing the book, he had read ''
The Uses of Enchantment'' by
Bruno Bettelheim
Bruno Bettelheim (; August 28, 1903 – March 13, 1990) was an Austrian-born American psychologist, scholar, public intellectual and writer who spent most of his academic and clinical career in the United States. An early writer on autism, Bet ...
, which analyzed works like
Grimm's Fairy Tales
''Grimms' Fairy Tales'', originally known as the ''Children's and Household Tales'' (, , commonly abbreviated as ''KHM''), is a German collection of fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm, Jacob Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Wilhelm, first publish ...
using
Freudian psychology and concluded that the darker elements of these stories enable children to help develop their emotions. Inspired by this analysis, Larson revamped his work over a six-year period to target a slightly older audience with scarier elements and with less humor.
The resulting book became ''Pennyroyal Academy'', which centers on school for budding princesses and knights that train to fight approaching armies led by evil witches.
Larson noted that his experience with the characters of ''Friendship Is Magic'' resonated in his approach with ''Pennyroyal Academy''.
''Pennyroyal Academy'' was well received by critics; the ''New York Times''s Julie Klam called the work a "breathtakingly exciting novel", and despite the comparison to ''
Harry Potter
''Harry Potter'' is a series of seven Fantasy literature, fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling. The novels chronicle the lives of a young Magician (fantasy), wizard, Harry Potter (character), Harry Potter, and his friends ...
'', felt the work stood on its own.
Prior to publication, the work was picked up by
Reese Witherspoon
Laura Jeanne Reese Witherspoon (born March 22, 1976) is an American actress and producer. She is the recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Reese Witherspoon, various accolades, including an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Aw ...
's production company, Pacific Standard, for a film adaption. Witherspoon, in her decision to pick up the work, stated that "there is a princess story that reflects the values young women truly want to embody … These princesses are strong, independent and fierce, and the knights are their match. In telling their story, Larson has created a magical universe that everyone will love to get lost in."
Larson has since written two sequels, ''The Shadow Cadets of Pennyroyal Academy'' (2016) and ''The Warrior Princess of Pennyroyal Academy'' (2017).
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American male screenwriters
American writers of young adult literature
Living people
1976 births
People from Rochester, Minnesota
Screenwriters from Minnesota