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"The Weird Al Show" Song, Ponified


Lord Pretty Pie

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I can't sing or anything, so this is purely a re-writing of the script, but I was bored so I changed this song to be about Episode one and two of MLP. I know a lot of you are talented singers, so maybe you could... Yeah. Anyhow. If you don't know of it,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WZtQixF9AU

is the original song.

 

Here it is:

 

Oh, this is a story 'bout a pony named Twi,

And she lived in Canterlot with a baby dragon guy,

But Princess Celestia really didn't approve,

So she packed up her books and she had to move,

To a town called Ponyville where she lived in a tree,

And worked sorting books in the Library,

And she met a lot of ponies who became her friends,

And each one of them would help till the end,

They were all rather crazy, and hard to comprehend

But that’s really not important to the story.

 

Well, the very next day, The Princess was gone, because Nightmare Moon had escaped (Had escaped),

But Twi knew what to do, so she went to Everfree forest, and all her friends tagged along,

And they all went searching for the Elements of Harmony, they knew no other way to stop her taking over the earth

And I think that Pinkie Pie is the greatest pony ever, for what it’s worth...

 

Then, they found the elements, but the sixth was gone,

But she said a spark would reveal it before too long,

Then Nightmare Moon appeared suddenly,

And she broke all the elements very angrily,

Then a spark lighted in Twi when she heard her friends,

Then she realized, now what do you know?

They each were the elements the entire showowoowwwwoowwowoowowow!

 

Not perfect, but I like the way it came out.

Edited by Lord Pretty Pie

"Hater's hate did create, that which they all feared. It is they we have to thank, for it is us they engineered."~ Me
"Eventually!"~ Also Me

"Critics who treat 'adult' as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. To be concerned about being 'grown up', to admire the 'grown up' because it is 'grown up', to blush at the suspicion of being childish; These are the marks of childhood and adolescence. When I became a man, I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be 'Very Grown Up'."~ C.S. Lewis

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