The kids finally realized Twilight lives there. And she lives in the library. They can come see her pretty much any time.
Then Twilight at the hayburger.
I didn't know you could use a burger as a napkin.
I really don't know what to think of this episode. Sometimes you just have to get rid of pests in the real world but this is the pony world.
Oh well, Flutterbat!
Such a fun episode.
Lol, have these ever really existed? A hat just to sleep in? Well it's cute anyway.
Twilight was the only one that didn't correspond to a real superhero I'm aware of. She just seemed like Twilight. But I know there are some superheros who use magic. I'm not an expert.
Fluttershy as the Hulk was a no brainer but her transformation was just kind of gross.
A. K. Yearling is of course a reference to J. K. Rowling but this reminds me of George R. R. Martin fans. We'd all love to beat down his door and try to "help" get his next book done.
And Twilight's abusing that princess power already getting her address.
This one totally reminds me of a Scooby Doo episode
Being covered in bees is pointless if you're wearing a beekeeper's outfit.
Rarity was really worried about those tapestries and she had a point. Why leave art to rot? But she kept talking about returning them to the caste. They belong to Celestia and Luna, why not just give them back?
I knew it was Pinkie playing the organ the first time I saw the episode. She was the only one who wasn't there.
Then the pony of shadows. They didn't plan things that far in advance but it's cool that they eventually used him again.
New opening
The animation really noticeably improved in this episode.
The battle between Celestia and Luna was really cool but irrelevant to the episode. Just something fans wanted to see, I guess.
It really wasn't that surprising that the others tried to send Twilight to safety when two other princesses have already been snatched.
Everythings gonna be fine song and then disaster.
Besides "Twilighting" part of Twilight's process is always going into a minor depression before she fixes everything.
After Twilight disappeared and the evidence showed that they had just killed her they just wandered outside? Lol, okay let's get our story straight.
Is there a book about being a princess I should read? Twilight Twilight
Those white painted Fluttershy clones were kind of weird.
This episode is fun but very rushed. If they'd had a full season it should have been a two parter.
The beginning of this is so disorienting! I thought the disk was messed up and restarted it several times.
That mare got a nice vacation out of the deal.
The 100 moons thing has always bugged me. I don't believe it's been over eight years since Twilight moved to Ponyville and Applebloom is eight years older.
So I would guess that maybe they're counting four moons per month: Making it just over two years.
When it aired I was looking carefully at the photos for any sign of "the parents". No Bright Mac and Pear Butter. But it was sad and nice how the shooting stars represented them.
Fruit bats fly in impressive rainbow formation.
At the beginning we see Sweetie Belle and Scootaloo starting to get their powers.
First time I watched this I really hated Babs because I hate bullying in general but this time I could see how uncomfortable she was at first.
Such a funny episode but also one where Pinkie is more serious and quiet. I actually like times like that just as much as when she's acting zany and crazy.
I've never understood why it's a Crystal Empire when it seems to be just a city.
Pinkie in a Fluttershy costume
It's weird that when ponies wear a helmet their hair sticks through the top. That's not how a Roman helmet(called a galea) works.
In this episode and the wedding episode we saw Cadence glide but not actually fly. For a long time I thought she was handicapped. It would have been interesting if she showed up in a Scootaloo episode to make her feel better. But Cadence did fly later on.
Apparently the point of Celestia's test was for Twilight to put the mission ahead of her own ambition. They could have made that more clear. Anyway this is MLP. It's always about depending on your friends.
One of the most epic episodes, of course.
Watching it the first time I knew that Twilight would bust in making wild accusations with no proof. And "Cadence" would cry to get out of it.
But Chrysalis's transformation took me totally off guard and I really loved her design. I heard it actually scared some kids. I like when kids shows don't play it safe.
And I really want to see what kind of an epic bachelor party Spike would throw! There must be a good fan fiction about that somewhere.
Okay, that cake would have fallen over on the train and obviously should have been assembled when they got there.
Applejack wanted it the most. She should have gotten a bite. But I guess the writers rightly decided that was really dishonest.
Pinkie sleeping was so cute! So were Pinkie and Twilight in hats.
I've said before it would have been better and funnier if the other three just took little bites and then Pinkie took a huge bite in her sleep.
Fluttertree Also what's with ponies crashing through trees? That would REALLY hurt and probably kill them.
This is the first and I believe only time we saw a pony film strip.
There was no need to be nervous about telling her her score, really. Just tell her she slowed down at the end. Try it again.
The animals in the pony masks were kind of creepy.
Great cute Spike episode.
Well Rarity's costume was...interesting. And apparently eight legged dragons are a thing.
I've always wondered if dragons are silicon based, diving into lava, eating gems. But then it doesn't make sense how they can live on carbon based food.
Pee-wee was cute and it was cool for Spike to have a pet. But in the comics Spike eventually returned him to his parents and I guess that part's canon since we never saw Pee-wee again.