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Bear!”įor some reason, Pinkie Pie is hesitant to tell Rainbow Dash to stop pranking everyone even though it’s just common sense to keep pranking from turning into bullying (and if we WEREN’T pretending that Griffon Brush Off doesn’t exist, I would point out that she does exactly that in that episode), but she knows what the right thing to do is and heads to Rainbow Dash to convey the message. “You don’t even want to KNOW what she did to Mr. I would have voted for Rex Bannon (RANDOM SIMPSONS REFERENCE!!) but instead they go to Pinkie Pie and plead their case. Rainbow Dash’s reign of shtick based terror continues for what has to be several days (considering how many pranks she’s pulled against so many ponies) and the time comes to get someone with real authority to take her down once and for all. Let’s just pretend that episode never existed and this is the first time pranking has been brought up in this series. “This all seems familiar… like I’m having… DÉJÀ VU!? Oh CRAP! We’re stuck in the Matrix again! LUNA! GET THE RED PILLS!!”įine. The answer of course would be Celestia who should school all of them after she gets hit with some friendly fire that strangely enough is EXACTLY the same prank from Griffon the Brush Off.
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It’s exactly the kind of crap that got Gilda run out of town, yet they’re having Rainbow Dash sink to that level, when it would have been WAY more fun if it was a series of attacks from both sides in an ongoing quest to see who the best pranker is or whatever.

The scenes that follow this meeting are pretty clever, what with Rarity’s sowing machine being replaced by a cake replica and Applejack’s bed somehow ending up in the pig pen, but considering how cross they get when they feel the wrath of Rainbow Dash (as opposed to in Griffon the Brush Off where they weren’t really bothered by her pranks), it’s hard to enjoy them all that much. Now the thing is that this premise here could have worked REALLY well if it was a lot more like the opening of Griffon the Brush Off, in that everyone who she pranks is a willing participant.


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Then again, it’s not like the other ponies are conveying their disapproval all that effectively considering that Rainbow Dash’s takeaway is to start a full blown prank war against all of them and the citizens of Ponyville. “Of course you realize, this means war.” “TOTALLY WORTH!” “I HEAR YA BRO!”įor the record, Pinkie Pie AS WELL should know that pranks are to only be used on willing targets, yet she doesn’t seem to be grasping this concept and why Rainbow Dash was in the wrong here. Seriously, why is she doing this? She should know more than ANYONE that Fluttershy is off limits for pranks! Hell, they had this shit figured out WAAAAY back in season one with Griffon the Brush Off, so what’s the point of completely erasing character development that was there from the very beginning!? Well HOPEFULLY they’ll explain this at some point, but for now she’s in deep shit with the Friendship Council who are ready to hand down a reprimand for pranking against her own kind! Well… most of them. Obviously there’s something lurking in the woods to scare the daylights out of Fluttershy, but it turns out to be less of a pony eating monster and more like one of friends acting WILDLY out of character namely Rainbow Dash. Bear! GO OUT THERE AND KICK THAT MONSTER’S ASS!!” Her excuse for this is that a picnic went on too long (things got WAY too crazy when they brought out the Dijon mustard!) but you’d think the ONE person who’d be looking out for that would be the one who’s already terrified of everything! “A whole lot of help YOU turned out to be Mr.
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The episode begins on a DARK and (not quite) STORMY night where Fluttershy is trying REALLY hard to ace that slasher movie audition by getting into character and walking through the woods at night. Can this episode make up for that lackluster effort, or did they expend all their creative energy bringing Patton Oswalt into an episode? Let’s find out!! Sure, the episode before that was pretty excellent, but this is still not how you want to come back from a mid-season hiatus. We’re back with another episode of Everybody Hates Dash! Now the episode from last week was pretty disappointing and felt like a script they had rejected three seasons ago but decided to fish out of the junk drawer to fill out this season.

My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic and all the images you see in this recap are owned by Hasbro.Įpisode directed by Denny Lu and Tim Stuby
