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* If it hadn't been for the comics to explain [[ArtInitiatesLife how the Newborn Twins were born]], the fact that they don't have an adult counterpart would have been pretty [[DeathByChildbirth dark]] considering twin pregnancies are very dangerous for horses.
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* How can BABY ponies walk and talk? Because in real life baby horses wake up and walk a few minutes after birth.

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* How can BABY ponies walk and talk? Because in real life baby horses wake up and walk a few minutes after birth.
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* How can BABY ponies walk and talk? Because in real life baby horses wake up and walk a few minutes after birth.
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Corrected Arabus with Erebus, as that is the correct spelling.


* In "Bright Lights", Knight Shade's first words are "Knightshade is my name. You say you want to meet me? I say that that's a shame." Given [[DealWithTheDevil the situation that]] [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone he's in]] with Arabus, those lines are actually a huge bit of {{Foreshadowing}}.

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* In "Bright Lights", Knight Shade's first words are "Knightshade is my name. You say you want to meet me? I say that that's a shame." Given [[DealWithTheDevil the situation that]] [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone he's in]] with Arabus, Erebus, those lines are actually a huge bit of {{Foreshadowing}}.
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* In part 2 of "The Magic Coins", Habbit is running the treadmill for the Moochick's fan--and ''panting''. In a rabbit, that's a sign of ''heatstroke''!
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** Ponyland has a connection to the real world via a magic rainbow that pegasus ponies can cross over, it wouldn't be much of a stretch to assume that TV waves can travel through it and reach Paradise Estate - [[FridgeBrilliance it would actually explain how ponies know about the queen of England or the Baked Alaska dessert]].
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* One could wonder why Paradise Estate was suddenly in such a bad shape in "The Revolt of Paradise Estate", considering how relatively new it was. But then you remember that this episode only takes place few episodes after "Woe Is Me", where ponies had Woebegone stay for the night in the estate, and his very presence [[WalkingWasteland caused everything around to crumble and collapse]] due to the curse put on him. It's actually a miracle it lasted this long before everything finally started going to pieces!
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* Sure, Woebegone may have had his curse lifted and now he can finally start a new life, but nothing can change the fact that he spent a considerable part of his childhood, his entire adolescence and God knows how many of his adult years being poor, homeless and alone, and he will never get all those years back.

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* "The Revolt of Paradise Estate" shows that they actually have a TV set in Paradise Estate. What kind of signal could they possibly pick up in Dream Valley?


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* When Surprise crosses the rainbow to get Megan in "Baby it's Cold Outside", we can see that everything is covered in snow on the other side as well. Unless there's an offset in seasons on both sides of the rainbow (and if other episodes are any indication, that doesn't seem to be the case), it means that King Charlatan's icy powers can actually cross over to the human world, which judging by his abilities would eventually bring upon an apocalypse...

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* How the chaos did the Sea Ponies survive out of water that long in ''The Magic Coins''?

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* In the first part of FiveEpisodePilot, ''The Quest'', Glo Lake from which the Glo Friends drink the Moon Drops which allows them to glow in the dark springs a leak. This is treated as a Level Red emergency. So... Why do the Glo Friends ''have'' to glow, anyway? They don't seem to need it, being daytime dwelling beings.
** They seem to get weak if they don't take their moondrops. Like plants needing water.
* In some episodes, the Moligans actually put the captured Glo Friends to work digging for gold. Considering how small they are, they wouldn't be able to much work done.

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* So let me get this straight. Queen Scowlene is unable to enter Staria because there's ''one'' manhole cover blocking the way to the topside of ''one'' of their roads... in the vast emptiness of space in which navigating one's self a few feet to the left or right and then going up would bypass that obstacle. Yet, she was able to go anywhere else in space before then. Er, how does this work?
** The Monsterous Middle and Staria are linked by black holes (which the manhole covers block). Thus, we can determine that the Monsterous Middle is in another dimension. Hence she wouldn't have anyway to go around the obstacle. As for the method she uses to send her minions to Earth, we can assume that for some reason it can't be used to get to Staria.
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* How the chaos did the Sea Ponies survive out of water that long in ''The Magic Coins''?

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* In the first part of FiveEpisodePilot, ''The Quest'', Glo Lake from which the Glo Friends drink the Moon Drops which allows
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** Molly and Danny were able to find
them to glow in the dark springs a leak. This is treated as a Level Red emergency. So... Why do the Glo Friends ''have'' to glow, anyway? They don't seem to need it, being daytime dwelling beings.
** They seem to get weak if they don't take their moondrops. Like plants needing water.
* In some episodes, the Moligans actually put the captured Glo Friends to work digging for gold. Considering how small they are,
little water, but they wouldn't be able have made if they had to wait much work done.

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* So let me get this straight. Queen Scowlene is unable to enter Staria because there's ''one'' manhole cover blocking the way to the topside of ''one'' of their roads... in the vast emptiness of space in which navigating one's self a few feet to the left or right and then going up would bypass
longer. It's not that obstacle. Yet, she was able they need to go anywhere else be submerged in space before then. Er, how does this work?
** The Monsterous Middle and Staria are linked by black holes (which
water all the manhole covers block). Thus, we can determine that the Monsterous Middle is in another dimension. Hence she wouldn't have anyway to go around the obstacle. As for the method she uses to send her minions to Earth, we can assume that for some reason it time, but they can't be used to get to Staria.
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* During the confrontation with Lavan at the Heart of Ponyland, Lavan mentions that he hadn't gained full control over his power yet, as shown when a barrier that blocked him once before shattered in seconds the second time. If 'cause disasters over an entire country' is what Lavan is capable of at that point, just what would Lavan have been able to do if he'd been at full power?

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* During the confrontation with Lavan at the Heart of Ponyland, Lavan mentions that he hadn't gained full control over his power yet, as shown when a barrier that blocked him once before shattered in seconds the second time. If 'cause disasters over an entire country' is what Lavan is capable of at that point, just what would Lavan have been able to do if he'd been at full power?power?
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* In "Bright Lights", Knight Shade's first words are "Knightshade is my name. You say you want to meet me? I say that that's a shame." Given [[DealWithTheDevil the situation that]] [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone he's in]] with Arabus, those lines are actually a huge bit of {{Foreshadowing}}.
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* During the confrontation with Lavan at the Heart of Ponyland, Lavan mentions that he hadn't gained full control over his power yet, as shown when a barrier that blocked him once before shattered in seconds the second time. If 'cause disasters over an entire country' is what Lavan is capable of at that point, just what would Lavan have been able to do if he'd been at full power?
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* "It isn't logical to begin a long journey just as the sun is setting." Of course a flying ''horse'' would question the wisdom of RidingIntoTheSunset (at the end of the day when you're more worn out than you would be if you waited to start until morning, and likely being a waste of work and effort since you probably won't get very far before you have to stop for the night), and of course this question would never occur to a human. Why should a human rider care how long the journey is going to take? It's the horse who does all the work!
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* "The Fugitive Flowers" has an AccidentalAesop that counteracts/builds off of its apparently BrokenAesop that, while the ponies did judge the Crabnasties as being the bad guys and the Flories as the goodguys because of the former looking nasty, they also did so because the Crabnasties were hostile to begin with, ripping through the forests and refusing to stop and explain themselves. So the episode's aesop is both "you can't judge a book by its cover", but also "PoorCommunicationKills" -- the ponies were wrong for judging the Crabnasties by their looks, but the Crabnasties were wrong for not trying to be more diplomatic.

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* "The Fugitive Flowers" has an AccidentalAesop that counteracts/builds off of its apparently BrokenAesop that, while the ponies did judge the Crabnasties as being the bad guys and the Flories as the goodguys good guys because of the former looking nasty, they also did so because the Crabnasties were hostile to begin with, ripping through the forests and refusing to stop and explain themselves. So the episode's aesop is both "you can't judge a book by its cover", but also "PoorCommunicationKills" -- the ponies were wrong for judging the Crabnasties by their looks, but the Crabnasties were wrong for not trying to be more diplomatic.
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* "The Fugitive Flowers" has an AccidentalAesop that counteracts/builds off of its apparently BrokenAesop that, while the ponies did judge the Crabnasties as being the bad guys and the Flories as the goodguys because of the former looking nasty, they also did so because the Crabnasties were hostile to begin with, ripping through the forests and refusing to stop and explain themselves. So the episode's aesop is both "you can't judge a book by its cover", but also "PoorCommunicationKills" -- the ponies were wrong for judging the Crabnasties by their looks, but the Crabnasties were wrong for not trying to be more diplomatic.
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** They seem to get weak if they don't take their moondrops. Like plants needing water.

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** They seem to get weak if they don't take their moondrops. Like plants needing water.
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* In some episodes, the Moligans actually put the captured Glo Friends to work digging for gold. Considering how small they are, they wouldn't be able to much work done.
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*How the chaos did the Sea Ponies survive out of water that long in ''The Magic Coins''?
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--> Wind Whistler: "Why would Valentine's friend [[RidingIntoTheSunset gallop away at sunset?]]"
--> Paradise: "Huh?"
--> Wind Whistler: "It is illogical to begin a long journey just as the sun is setting."

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--> Wind Whistler: "Why -->'''Wind Whistler:''' Why would Valentine's friend [[RidingIntoTheSunset gallop away at sunset?]]"
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* FridgeLogic: In-universe example, when [[TheSpock Wind Whistler]] invokes this trope for a StoryWithinAStory in ''Crunch the Rockdog'':

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* FridgeLogic: In-universe example, when [[TheSpock Wind Whistler]] invokes this trope for a StoryWithinAStory in ''Crunch the Rockdog'':
--> Wind Whistler: "Why would Valentine's friend [[RidingIntoTheSunset gallop away at sunset?]]"
--> Paradise: "Huh?"
--> Wind Whistler: "It is illogical to begin a long journey just as the sun is setting."
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** They seem to get weak if they don't take their moondrops. Like plants needing water.
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** The Monsterous Middle and Staria are linked by black holes (which the manhole covers block). Thus, we can determine that the Monsterous Middle is in another dimension. Hence she wouldn't have anyway to go around the obstacle. As for the method she uses to send her minions to Earth, we can assume that for some reason it can't be used to get to Staria.
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* So let me get this straight. Queen Scowlene is unable to enter Staria because there's ''one'' manhole cover blocking the way to the topside of ''one'' of their roads... in the vast emptiness of space in which navigating one's self a few feet to the left or right and then going up would bypass that obstacle. Yet, she was able to go anywhere else in space before then. Er, how does this work?
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* In the first part of FiveEpisodePilot, ''The Quest'', Glo Lake from which the Glo Friends drink the Moon Drops which allows them to glow in the dark springs a leak. This is treated as a Level Red emergency. So... Why do the Glo Friends ''have'' to glow, anyway? They don't seem to need it, being daytime dwelling beings.

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