FNF Twilight Sparkle and Mordecai
Twilight Sparkle from My Little Pony and Mordecai from Regular Show finally land on one track together in FNF Twilight Sparkle and Mordecai. This Friday Night Funkin mod throws them into a straight-up mic clash on the song "Airplanes" by Eminem and Paramore, and the whole duel stays locked to this one track for the full battle vibe.
How to play?
Load into the mod and pick the only available mode, where Mordecai stands in for Boyfriend and faces Twilight Sparkle as his opponent. The match plays as a classic Friday Night Funkin' rhythm battle, so the usual arrow controls remain. Mordecai carries the male vocal line, while Twilight Sparkle handles the female part from across the stage.
Watch the arrow symbols that slide toward Mordecai's side of the screen and hit the matching keys as they line up with their slots. Keep your timing tight across the whole "Airplanes" track so Mordecai's performance stays strong against Twilight Sparkle's singing. Miss too many notes and her side gains the edge.
Focus on the rhythm of the FNF mod instead of the visuals when the song speeds up, since the duet sections can feel dense. Hold a steady pace through the full track, and the game crowns Mordecai as the winner of the musical duel. Queue up another run if the arrows get away the first time and push the score higher on the next round.
- start / make selection / pause
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- sing
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- backwards- - / + - adjust volume
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.00 out of 5, based on 221 votes.
- Released in November 2021.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- The mod features a single dedicated song, “Airplanes,” for the entire battle.
- Mordecai fully replaces Boyfriend as the playable singer in this track.
- Twilight Sparkle performs only the female vocal lines opposite Mordecai’s male parts.
- The duel locks both characters into a one-on-one stage setup without extra modes.
Tips & Tricks:
- Lower background volume slightly so the rhythm of the vocals is easier to follow.
- Glance ahead on the incoming arrow stream to prepare your fingers early.
- Relax your hands during the slower parts so you stay sharp for the faster sections.























