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A reboot of ''Fanfic/SpidersAndMagicRiseOfSpiderMane'' by Creator/{{Maximus_Reborn}}, this time a crossover between ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' and ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' where both universes are one and the same. Following a disastrous crime fighting Saturday, Nick Fury convinces Peter Parker and May to move to Canterlot so the Director of SHIELD can keep an eye on him.

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A reboot [[ContinuityReboot reboot]] of ''Fanfic/SpidersAndMagicRiseOfSpiderMane'' by Creator/{{Maximus_Reborn}}, this time a crossover between ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' and ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' where both universes are one and the same. Following a disastrous crime fighting Saturday, Nick Fury convinces Peter Parker and May to move to Canterlot so the Director of SHIELD can keep an eye on him.
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* HatesTheirParents: Trixie. We come to learn in Episode 6 that while she has a great relationship with her father, the same cannot be said about her mother. After the events of Episode 6 when Beck is arrested, a large reason why Trixie develops a grudge against Peter is because she worries how her life will be now that she is forced to live alone with her mother.
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* LoserProtagonist: Peter, so much so that Crystal Prep and Canterlot High views him at the absolute bottom of the social totem pole. It's so bad that anyone associated with him is coped into a ragtag group called the Loser Brigade, started by Flash Thompson.
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** Trixie gets a LOT of attention throughout Episode 6,and the bond she has with Peter blossoms into something a little more. [[spoiler: Even with the fallout at the end of the episode, there is still hope.]]
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* TragicVillain: Jackpot aka Mysterio in Episode 6. [[spoiler:Quite the contrast from his canon counterpart. He's a doting and supportive father and even befriends Peter upon learning how close he is with his daughter, Trixie. Sadly, Beck is a former employee of Oscorp, and he is more or less blackmailed into obtaining a DNA sample from Spider-Man by Norman Osborn himself.]]
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A reboot of ''Fanfic/SpidersAndMagicRiseOfSpiderMane'' by Creator/{{Maximus_Reborn}}, this time a crossover between ''Franchise/SpiderMan'' and ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' where both universes are one and the same. Following a disastrous crime fighting Saturday, Nick Fury convinces Peter Parker and May to move to Canterlot so the Director of SHIELD can keep an eye on him.

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A reboot of ''Fanfic/SpidersAndMagicRiseOfSpiderMane'' by Creator/{{Maximus_Reborn}}, this time a crossover between ''Franchise/SpiderMan'' ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' and ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' where both universes are one and the same. Following a disastrous crime fighting Saturday, Nick Fury convinces Peter Parker and May to move to Canterlot so the Director of SHIELD can keep an eye on him.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Oscorp ceased funding Spitfire’s Vulture project following her accident, which spiraled into her fulfilling a life of crime. And it’s revealed that [[spoiler:Norman Osborn is scheming behind the scenes, having Adrian Toomes utilize Spitfire’s Vulture tech as a start after taking an interest in Spider-Man. He further acts as this by forcing Mysterio to go after Spider-Man by threatening his family, and intends to act as a secret investor for "Project Scorpion" while seeing up Jameson to act as a public fall-guy when things eventually go off the rails]].

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* GreaterScopeVillain: Oscorp ceased funding Spitfire’s Vulture project following her accident, which spiraled into her fulfilling a life of crime. And it’s revealed that [[spoiler:Norman Osborn is scheming behind the scenes, having Adrian Toomes utilize Spitfire’s Vulture tech as a start after taking an interest in Spider-Man. He further acts as this by forcing Mysterio to go after Spider-Man by threatening his family, and intends to act as a secret investor for "Project Scorpion" while seeing setting up Jameson to act as a public fall-guy when things eventually go off the rails]].
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* ChickMagnet: Peter, unwittingly and unknowingly so. In spite of being at the bottom of the social poll in terms of popularity, Peter's circle of friends are all females, and most seem to hold an attraction to him (Trixie, Sunset, Ditzy, and Eris. Aria is attracted as well, but for an entirely ''different'' reason. Sugarcoat is included, although it is played up for laughs, and Fluttershy joins the harem as of the end of Chapter V.

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* ChickMagnet: Peter, unwittingly and unknowingly so. In spite of being at the bottom of the social poll in terms of popularity, Peter's circle of friends are all females, and most seem to hold an attraction to him (Trixie, Sunset, Ditzy, and Eris.Eris). Aria is attracted as well, but for an entirely ''different'' reason. Sugarcoat is included, although it is played up for laughs, and Fluttershy joins the harem as of the end of Chapter V. [[spoiler:Trixie's relationship with Peter becomes strained, however, after the events of Episode 6.]]



* CompositeCharacter: Spitfire is the [[spoiler:first]] Vulture in this universe. [[spoiler: She later takes on the name Falcon after changing her ways.]]

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* CompositeCharacter: Spitfire is the [[spoiler:first]] Vulture in this universe. [[spoiler: She [[spoiler:She later takes on the name Falcon after changing her ways.]]

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* DudeWheresMyRespect?: In spite of all the good he does, Peter can't catch a break whether it's as himself or his heroic alter-ego. If anything, he gets blamed for every incident. Even in Episode 2, [[spoiler:the majority of the Rainbooms still don't trust Spidey even after Twilight urges them to give him a chance.]]

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* DudeWheresMyRespect?: DudeWheresMyRespect: In spite of all the good he does, Peter can't catch a break whether it's as himself or his heroic alter-ego. If anything, he gets blamed for every incident. Even in Episode 2, [[spoiler:the majority of the Rainbooms still don't trust Spidey even after Twilight urges them to give him a chance.]]



** Jackpot always refers to his daughter, Trixie, as 'Pumpkin'. Turns out that as a child, she used to mimic Mysterio's fishbowl helmet by carving out a pumpkin and putting it over her head.

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** Jackpot Jackpot/Quentin Beck always refers to his daughter, Trixie, as 'Pumpkin'."Pumpkin". Turns out that as a child, she used to mimic Mysterio's fishbowl helmet by carving out a pumpkin and putting it over her head.



** Jackpot, aka Mysterio, [[spoiler: in Episode 6 only goes after Spider-Man because Oscorp threatens to reveal his identity and put his family at risk. He expresses regret while taking on the task, even apologizing to Spider-Man during his attack.]]

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** Jackpot, aka Mysterio, [[spoiler: shows this in Episode 6 6. [[spoiler:He only goes after Spider-Man because Oscorp threatens to reveal his identity and put his family at risk. He even expresses regret while taking on the task, even apologizing to Spider-Man during his attack.]]



* GreaterScopeVillain: Oscorp ceased funding Spitfire’s Vulture project following her accident, which spiraled into her fulfilling a life of crime. And it’s revealed that [[spoiler: Norman Osborn is scheming behind the scenes, having Adrian Toomes utilize Spitfire’s Vulture tech as a start after taking an interest in Spider-Man.]]

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* GreaterScopeVillain: Oscorp ceased funding Spitfire’s Vulture project following her accident, which spiraled into her fulfilling a life of crime. And it’s revealed that [[spoiler: Norman [[spoiler:Norman Osborn is scheming behind the scenes, having Adrian Toomes utilize Spitfire’s Vulture tech as a start after taking an interest in Spider-Man.]]Spider-Man. He further acts as this by forcing Mysterio to go after Spider-Man by threatening his family, and intends to act as a secret investor for "Project Scorpion" while seeing up Jameson to act as a public fall-guy when things eventually go off the rails]].



* Nephewism: Peter and Aunt May are practically pioneers of this trope.
* NerdsAreSexy: Peter. Everyone is his circle has shown to find him handsome or cute, some more than others.
* NeverLiveItDown: Spider-Man’s reputation for blowing up part of Midtown follows him to Canterlot City even six months later.

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* Nephewism: {{Nephewism}}: Peter and Aunt May are practically pioneers of this trope.
* NerdsAreSexy: Peter. Everyone is in his circle has shown to find him handsome or cute, some more than others.
* NeverLiveItDown: Spider-Man’s reputation for blowing up part of Midtown follows him to Canterlot City even six months later.
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* NightmareFuel: Just the entirety of Episode 5 (The Man-Spider arc). The whole episode is treated like a horror movie, very similar to the Alien franchise.

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** The Great and Powerful Mysterio/Jackpot for ''Smoke and Mirrors'', who is not only Trixie's father but has arrived to use his magical performances to hide his illegal matters while in Canterlot City.

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** The Great and Powerful Mysterio/Jackpot Mysterio/Jackpot/Quentin Beck for ''Smoke and Mirrors'', who is not only Trixie's father but has arrived to use his magical performances to hide his illegal matters while in Canterlot City.



** At the end of Episode 4, [[spoiler: Spidey is blamed for the events of what transpired during the Friendship Games. Plus, Doctor Strange forebodes that Twilight's actions may have damaged the multiverse beyond repair and that some portals are unaccounted for, leading to potential outer-dimensional visitors.]]
** At the end of Episode 5, [[spoiler: due to the path of destruction Man-Spider left in its wake, the entire city have developed a renewed sense of fear towards Spider-Man in the aftermath. At least he gets the girl.]]

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** At the end of Episode 4, [[spoiler: Spidey [[spoiler:Spidey is blamed for the events of what transpired during the Friendship Games. Plus, Doctor Strange forebodes that Twilight's actions may have damaged the multiverse beyond repair and that some portals are unaccounted for, leading to potential outer-dimensional visitors.]]
** At the end of Episode 5, [[spoiler: due [[spoiler:due to the path of destruction Man-Spider left in its wake, the entire city have has developed a renewed sense of fear towards Spider-Man in the aftermath. At least he gets the girl.]]
** At the end of Episode 6, [[spoiler:Mysterio has been apprehended and confessed to his crimes, clearing Spider-Man of the crimes the villain framed him for. But in the process, Trixie's friendship with Peter has become strained due to his (correct) accusations of her father, and she is a laughing stock in school. In addition, Osborn and Cinch are planning to unleash "Project Scorpion" against Peter in the near future.
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** Jackpot, aka Mysterio, [[spoiler: in Episode 6 only goes after Spider-Man because Oscorp threatens to reveal his identity and put his family at risk. He expresses regret while taking on the task, even apologizing to Spider-Man during his attack.]]
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** Jackpot always refers to his daughter, Trixie, as 'Pumpkin'. Turns out that as a child, she used to mimic Mysterio's fishbowl helmet by carving out a pumpkin and putting it over her head.


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** Although he has changed his identity, Jackpot's real name is [[spoiler: Quentin Beck, and very much like his comic book counterpart, he is Mysterio.]]
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** The Great and Powerful Mysterio/Jackpot for ''Smoke and Mirrors'', who is not only Trixie's father but has arrived to use his magical performances to hide his illegal matters while in Canterlot City.
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* [[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/534846/ultimate-spiders-and-magic-episode-vi-smoke-and-mirrors The sixth episode can be read here.]]
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* Megane: Doctor Octavious
* Meganekko: Sci-Twi.
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* Megane: Doctor Octavious
* Meganekko: Sci-Twi.
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* BadPowersBadPeople: The Sirens in Episode 2, although it seems to really only fully apply to Adagio. They feed off of negative emotions to survive, also gaining the ability to control their targets. However, Adagio seems to be the only one who initially likes utilizing this ability. Sonata is neutral, merely going along with Adagio's lead, but Aria is the one who actively rebels against abusing this ability, especially upon feeding on Peter's emotions.

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* Animorphism: The entire premise of Episode V as Peter involuntarily transforms into the Man-Spider.


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* ForcedTransformation: The entire premise of Episode V as Peter involuntarily morphs into the Man-Spider.
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* Animorphism: The entire premise of Episode V as Peter involuntarily transforms into the Man-Spider.
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* NerdsAreSexy: Peter. Everyone is his circle has shown to find him handsome or cute, some more than others.
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* Bishōnen: Blueblood fits this trope, appearing more feminine than his canon counterpart, but his personality is firmly masculine.

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* Bishōnen: Blueblood fits this trope, appearing more far more feminine than his canon counterpart, but his personality is firmly masculine.
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* Bishonen: Blueblood fits this trope, appearing more feminine than his canon counterpart, but his personality is firmly masculine.

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* Bishonen: Bishōnen: Blueblood fits this trope, appearing more feminine than his canon counterpart, but his personality is firmly masculine.
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* Bishonen: Blueblood fits this trope, appearing more feminine than his canon counterpart, but his personality is firmly masculine.


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* ChickMagnet: Peter, unwittingly and unknowingly so. In spite of being at the bottom of the social poll in terms of popularity, Peter's circle of friends are all females, and most seem to hold an attraction to him (Trixie, Sunset, Ditzy, and Eris. Aria is attracted as well, but for an entirely ''different'' reason. Sugarcoat is included, although it is played up for laughs, and Fluttershy joins the harem as of the end of Chapter V.
** Blueblood is this as well, seeing how rich and popular he is. However, unlike Peter who is ever-oblivious to his own charm, Double B hates the attention due to how superficial and shallow the girls are that pine for his attention.
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* CallBack: There are a few in this series.
** Rainbow Dash's nickname ''Skittles'' is back, but unlike her main S&M counterpart who didn't seem to mind it (though it's more than likely due to her not getting the reference), this version of the character ''despises'' the name.
** The climax between Vulture (Spitfire) and Spider-Man is settled [[spoiler:in a race (a throwback to their friendly matchup in Rise of Spider-Mane).]]
** In Part IV, [[spoiler:we have the return of an elemental yeti. We've had a ice and fire one respectively in the past. This time, it controls wind.]]
** [[spoiler:Spider-Knight's]] return in Part IV.


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* EmbarrassingNickname: Applies to Rainbow Dash as she hates the nickname of ''Skittles''. There seems to be a reason for this, but we have no idea as of yet. This seems to be the catalyst as to why she seems to dislike Peter with a passion.
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** The Dazzlings for ''Rainbow Rocks''.
** The Juggernaut for ''Genetic Conscription''.
** Principal Cinch and Sci Twi for ''Friendship Games''.
** Man-Spider for ''Neogenic Nightmare''.

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** The Dazzlings for ''Rainbow Rocks''.
Rocks'', who want to take over Canterlot High via negative emotion manipulation.
** The Juggernaut for ''Genetic Conscription''.
Conscription'', who is attempting to capture new mutant, Eris, on Magneto's order.
** Principal Cinch and Sci Twi for ''Friendship Games''.
Games'', who both have ties to Peter's past.
** Man-Spider for ''Neogenic Nightmare''.Nightmare'', who unwittingly sends Canterlot City into a frenzy with his presence.
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* TheEasyWayOrTheHardWay: Juggernaut utters this phrase when confronting Spider-Man and Wolverine about surrendering Eris.


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* StraightMan: Peter can't help but be this in the wacky, eccentric, and sometimes nonsensical Equestria Girls verse. While this is a more grounded version of its canonical counterpart thanks to its fusion with the Marvel universe, major aspects of the EQG world shines through, like the abrupt musical numbers or illogical decisions. Peter is usually left openly questioning the sanity (or lack thereof) of those around him.

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