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* LiteralGenie: The titular items in "The Magic Coins" grant wishes as they're said, without accounting for side effects, metaphor or even whether a statement was intended as a wish. The actual genie in "Through the Door" is an unusual case -- he never gets around to granting wishes because he instead starts asking about increasingly abstruse detail when asked to make the weather "perfect".
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* LiteralGenie: LastSecondVillainRecovery: In "The End of Flutter Valley", Hydia and her daughters flee when Rosedust and the other Flutter Ponies return with the Sunstone. After Queen Bumble and her bees are dealt with, the witches make one last attempt to retain control of the valley by summoning a cloud to block out the sun, and the Flutter Ponies quickly blow them and the cloud far away.
* LiteralGenie:
** The titular items in "The Magic Coins" grant wishes as they're said, without accounting for side effects, metaphor or even whether a statement was intended as awish. wish.
** The actual genie in "Through the Door" is an unusual case -- he never gets around to granting wishes because he instead starts asking about increasingly abstruse detail when asked to make the weather "perfect".
* LiteralGenie:
** The titular items in "The Magic Coins" grant wishes as they're said, without accounting for side effects, metaphor or even whether a statement was intended as a
** The actual genie in "Through the Door" is an unusual case -- he never gets around to granting wishes because he instead starts asking about increasingly abstruse detail when asked to make the weather "perfect".
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* MoreDespicableMinion: "The Glass Princess" showcased this with the Raptorians. Their boss, Princess Porcina, was vain and obliviously evil, but they planned to use her to turn Ponyland and everyone in it into glass, then get rid of her when they no longer needed her. Porcina has a Heel–Face Turn by the end of the episode, while the Raptorians are turned into glass.
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* MoreDespicableMinion: "The Glass Princess" showcased this with the Raptorians. Their boss, Princess Porcina, was vain and obliviously evil, but they planned to use her to turn Ponyland and everyone in it into glass, then get rid of her when they no longer needed her. Porcina has a Heel–Face Turn by the end of the episode, episode when she realizes that she’s been harming living things, while the Raptorians are turned into glass.
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* MoreDespicableMinion: "The Glass Princess" showcased this with the Raptorians. Their boss, Princess Porcina, was vain and obliviously evil, but they planned to use her to turn Ponyland and everyone in it into glass, then get rid of her when they no longer needed her. Porcina has a Heel–Face Turn by the end of the episode, while the Raptorians are turned into glass.
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Not as bad as the specials, but when there are villains, they take the scare factor UpToEleven. The most evil of these are Hydia, Squirk, Grogar and Lavan.
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* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Not as bad as the specials, but when there are villains, they take the scare factor UpToEleven.up to eleven. The most evil of these are Hydia, Squirk, Grogar and Lavan.
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* SharedUnusualTrait:
** All Twinkle-Eyed ponies have gems encrusted in their eyes and multi-colored manes and tails.
** Just like in the first two specials, the normal-eyed unicorns always have a streak in their mane that is differently coloured from the rest of their hair.
** All Twinkle-Eyed ponies have gems encrusted in their eyes and multi-colored manes and tails.
** Just like in the first two specials, the normal-eyed unicorns always have a streak in their mane that is differently coloured from the rest of their hair.
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Loads And Loads Of Characters is no longer a trope
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: The show has a [[GeodesicCast rotating cast]], due to the need to promote as many toys as possible. "The Return of Tambelon" [[CrowdedCastShot tries to squeeze them all in]], and thus features more than forty characters in forty minutes.