April 7: Sisters Take Flight / A Home to Share / Zipp's Flight School / Nightmare Roommate
April 14: Mane Melody
April 21: The Unboxing of Izzy
April 28: Clip Trot
May 5: Foal Me Once
May 12: It's T.U.E.S. Day
May 19: Sunny-Day Dinners
May 26: Maretime Bay Day 2.0
June 2: The Game is Ahoof
June 9: Dumpster Diving
June 16: Alicorn Issues
June 23: Making a Foal of Me
June 30: Neighfever
July 7: Queens for a Day
July 14: On Your Cutie Marks
July 21: Lost in Translation
July 28: One Trick Pony
August 4: My Bananas
August 11: Zipp's Yes Day
August 18: Another Pony's Trash
August 25: Starscout Code
September 1: Puphunt
September 8: Pony Partay
September 15: All That Jazz
September 22: Pippsqueaks Forever
From here:
This looks like it'll be the Pony Life of G5, though IMO it's already got much more heart than Pony Life just from the animation style alone. And it'll be going directly to YouTube instead of the janky TV release Pony Life got, so it should actually be far more accessible to folks in general.My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale will launch April 7 for free on the My Little Pony YouTube channel, with a new five-minute episode released each week. The series introduces My Little Pony‘s beloved next-generation characters in a sprightly 2D animation style and features upbeat, comedic stories that kids of all ages can enjoy. The slice-of-life series will showcase new sides of the Mane 5 and expand their universe in exciting new directions. The series is produced by Lil Critter Workshop, with Gretchen Mallorie serving as head writer/story editor and David Flack as creative producer.