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* ChaseScene: Most of the short is the girls chasing after the jewelry thief.
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* ShipperOnDeck: Judging by the final panel of the comic, it's likely that Sunset ships Rarity and Applejack.
* TheReveal: In the end it's revealed that the story of this short was a comic book written and drawn by Sunset Shimmer.
* TheReveal: In the end it's revealed that the story of this short was a comic book written and drawn by Sunset Shimmer.
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* MoralDissonance: Sunset has the thief in the comic sent to jail despite his crime being a fraction, and having at least as much mitigating factors, as what Sunset's has (and been [[ReformedButRejected comparatively]]) EasilyForgiven of in real life.
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* RealityEnsues: The thief is caught and is mournful over what he did...but he still ends up in jail for his felony.
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Might have been justified = Speculative Troping.
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* MoralDissonance: Sunset has the thief in the comic sent to jail despite his crime being comparatively smaller than the crimes (world domination and attempted murder) that she was EasilyForgiven for in "real life". Might be a {{justified}} case if she's basing this story off of comics she's read, which probably had the villains sent off to jail in the end; besides, attempted theft is [[CassandraTruth much more believable]] than "turned into a she-demon thanks to a magical crown and tried to invade a land of pastel ponies with an army of brainwashed teenagers".
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* MoralDissonance: Sunset has the thief in the comic sent to jail despite his crime being comparatively smaller than the crimes (world domination a fraction, and attempted murder) that she was having at least as much mitigating factors, as what Sunset's has (and been [[ReformedButRejected comparatively]]) EasilyForgiven for of in "real life". Might be a {{justified}} case if she's basing this story off of comics she's read, which probably had the villains sent off to jail in the end; besides, attempted theft is [[CassandraTruth much more believable]] than "turned into a she-demon thanks to a magical crown and tried to invade a land of pastel ponies with an army of brainwashed teenagers".real life.
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* MoralDissonance: Sunset has the thief in the comic sent to jail despite his crime being a fraction, and having at least as much mitigating factors, as what Sunset's has (and been [[ReformedButRejected comparatively]]) EasilyForgiven of in real life.
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* MoralDissonance: Sunset has the thief in the comic sent to jail despite his crime being a fraction, comparatively smaller than the crimes (world domination and having at least as much mitigating factors, as what Sunset's has (and been [[ReformedButRejected comparatively]]) attempted murder) that she was EasilyForgiven for in "real life". Might be a {{justified}} case if she's basing this story off of comics she's read, which probably had the villains sent off to jail in real life.the end; besides, attempted theft is [[CassandraTruth much more believable]] than "turned into a she-demon thanks to a magical crown and tried to invade a land of pastel ponies with an army of brainwashed teenagers".
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* RealityEnsues: The thief is caught and is mournful over what he did... but he still ends up in jail for his felony.
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* RealityEnsues: The thief is caught and is mournful over what he did... but he still ends up in jail for his felony.
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* MoralDissonance: Sunset and friend send the thief in the comic to jail despite his crime being a fraction and having as much mitigating factors as who they've EasilyForgiven in real life.
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* MoralDissonance: Sunset and friend send has the thief in the comic sent to jail despite his crime being a fraction fraction, and having at least as much mitigating factors factors, as who they've what Sunset's has (and been [[ReformedButRejected comparatively]]) EasilyForgiven of in real life.
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* MoralDissonance: Sunset and friend send the thief in the comic to jail despite his crime being a fraction and having as much mitigating factors as who they've EasilyForgiven in real life
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* MoralDissonance: Sunset and friend send the thief in the comic to jail despite his crime being a fraction and having as much mitigating factors as who they've EasilyForgiven in real lifelife.
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* MoralDissonance: Sunset and friend send the thief in the comic to jail despite his crime being a fraction and having as much mitigating factors as who they've EasilyForgiven in real life
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*HoldingBackThePhlebotinum: The girls have trouble catching a common pickpocket, who is escaping on foot. Rainbow Dash, Twilight or Rarity should be able to stop him immediately. Sunset obviously wants all of her friends to have time to showcase their powers.
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* CirclingBirdies: Rainbow Dash gets stars orbiting her head after being knocked out. No doubt part of the prevalent comic-book effects.
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* RealityEnsues: The thief is caught and is mournful over what he did...but he still ends up in jail for his felony.
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* RealityEnsues: The thief is caught and is mournful over what he did... but he still ends up in jail for his felony.felony.
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* MundaneUtility: Pinkie's contribution to the chase is to use her explosive powers to... blow holes in a bush to use them as peepholes. A bush she could already see over anyway.
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* MundaneUtility: Pinkie's contribution to the chase is to use her explosive powers to... blow holes in a bush to use them as peepholes. A bush she could already see over anyway.anyway.
* RealityEnsues: The thief is caught and is mournful over what he did...but he still ends up in jail for his felony.
* RealityEnsues: The thief is caught and is mournful over what he did...but he still ends up in jail for his felony.
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* TheDoorSlamsYou: Rainbow Dash is knocked out by the double doors the thief opens suddenly in his rush.
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* MundaneUtility: Pinkie's contribution to the chase is to use her explosive powers to... blow holes in a push to use them as peepholes. A bush she could already see over anyway.
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* MundaneUtility: Pinkie's contribution to the chase is to use her explosive powers to... blow holes in a push bush to use them as peepholes. A bush she could already see over anyway.
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While visiting Canterlot City, the girls are on the scene when a jewelry store is robbed. With the power of their geodes they pony up and sprint into action to pursue the thief. They eventually corner him and apprehend him, and the story is revealed to be a comic book that Sunset Shimmer drew up.
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* ArtShift: The story occasionally does freeze-frames in a more comic book-style art, complete with SpeedLines and {{Written Sound Effect}}s.
* GenreShift: The story is explicitly framed as a superhero romp.
* MundaneUtility: Pinkie's contribution to the chase is to use her explosive powers to... blow holes in a push to use them as peepholes. A bush she could already see over anyway.
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* ArtShift: The story occasionally does freeze-frames in a more comic book-style art, complete with SpeedLines and {{Written Sound Effect}}s.
* GenreShift: The story is explicitly framed as a superhero romp.
* MundaneUtility: Pinkie's contribution to the chase is to use her explosive powers to... blow holes in a push to use them as peepholes. A bush she could already see over anyway.