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** [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS6E21EveryLittleThingSheDoes The episode immediately before this one]] had Pinkie declare that she never burns cakes(as she was upset that Starlight's spell made her do just that). She ends up burning some other baked goods in this episode. Either it's a case of ExactWords (since it was muffins that she burned in this episode, not a cake or even cupcakes), or it was meant to show that she's ''that'' upset.

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** [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS6E21EveryLittleThingSheDoes The episode immediately before this one]] had Pinkie declare that she never burns cakes(as cakes (as she was upset that Starlight's spell made her do just that). She ends up burning some other baked goods in this episode. Either it's a case of ExactWords (since it was muffins that she burned in this episode, not a cake or even cupcakes), or it was meant to show that she's ''that'' upset.
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I stand corrected. This was before the bunyip showed up, so this may not have been Lampshade Hanging.


* AssPull: The appearance of the bunyip, a creature of whom the audience had no prior knowledge apart from a BlinkAndYouMissIt appearance on Applejack's map, and who turned out to be the cause of the ship's sinking, made many viewers feel like this trope was at play. Many called it a cop out, especially when the episode seemed to be building up to a resolution where it turned out Applejack, Rarity, and Pinkie Pie are ''all'' to blame. Though it does at least come from genuine mythology rather than being made up whole cloth like some of the show's other creatures. Even Pinkie Pie felt this was a stretch.

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* AssPull: The appearance of the bunyip, a creature of whom the audience had no prior knowledge apart from a BlinkAndYouMissIt appearance on Applejack's map, and who turned out to be the cause of the ship's sinking, made many viewers feel like this trope was at play. Many called it a cop out, especially when the episode seemed to be building up to a resolution where it turned out Applejack, Rarity, and Pinkie Pie are ''all'' to blame. Though it does at least come from genuine mythology rather than being made up whole cloth like some of the show's other creatures. Even Pinkie Pie felt this was a stretch.
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* AssPull: The appearance of the bunyip, a creature of whom the audience had no prior knowledge apart from a BlinkAndYouMissIt appearance on Applejack's map, and who turned out to be the cause of the ship's sinking, made many viewers feel like this trope was at play. Many called it a cop out, especially when the episode seemed to be building up to a resolution where it turned out Applejack, Rarity, and Pinkie Pie are ''all'' to blame. Though it does at least come from genuine mythology rather than being made up whole cloth like some of the show's other creatures.

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* AssPull: The appearance of the bunyip, a creature of whom the audience had no prior knowledge apart from a BlinkAndYouMissIt appearance on Applejack's map, and who turned out to be the cause of the ship's sinking, made many viewers feel like this trope was at play. Many called it a cop out, especially when the episode seemed to be building up to a resolution where it turned out Applejack, Rarity, and Pinkie Pie are ''all'' to blame. Though it does at least come from genuine mythology rather than being made up whole cloth like some of the show's other creatures. Even Pinkie Pie felt this was a stretch.
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* FridgeLogic: If they were in such shallow water when the yacht sank, how did it sink completely? For that matter, how could it even pull in to dock? A yacht that big has a deep hull, and it needs a large keel and rudder to be seaworthy. For that matter, if the water was that shallow, how was the Bunyip able to swim underneath it? And how was the storm able to get a swell that high?
** Given how all 3 of them exaggerated things in their stories, exaggerating the size of the boat they used wouldn't be far-fetched. Indeed, if the boat they use for their second voyage at the end of the episode is the same one used for the first (it's never made clear), this is very much the case.
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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Both the storm sequence and ending shot of the episode look fantastic.

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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Both the storm sequence and ending shot of the episode look fantastic.

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