Lalaloopsy Ponies: The Big Show
Hold your horses, the Lalaloopsy girls are welcoming some new friends to Lalaloopsy Land: a group of talking ponies! The ponies are eager to put on a show, but there's a hitch-- their caravan and carousel need rebuilding. With teamwork, know-how, and lots of laughter and fun, the Lalas get the ponies up and running again!
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