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* The Tavern at the End of the Multiverse: '''''[[HolyShitQuotient Bang]]'''''. Eclipsa quickly deduces that Moon was the one who ordered Rhombulus to free Globgor from his prison. Meanwhile, Mina gathers all the monsters from Mewni to be pushed off a cliff, but can't do anything without Globgor. Quirky Guy dies after the Solarian mark causes him to explode. River rushes to the Magic Sanctuary with Globgor, who's getting worse by the minute. With all of this happening, Star becomes fed up with magic. After meeting Glossaryck at the tavern, she enters inside his eyeball to talk with him. After entering Glossaryck's dimension, she decides to destroy magic for good, believing that it's the only way to stop Mina. Glossaryck then takes Star back to the tapestry room, where all the past queens of Mewni (except for Moon and Eclipsa) come out of their tapestries as spirits who all look at Star with concern and disgust. There's a reason for that: Star's tapestry is complete, showing Star succeeding in her mission, with her family at her side and the monsters rejoicing alongside Globgor and Eclipsa. However, Marco is nowhere to be seen. Star could potentially destroy magic, but Marco will return to Earth and Glossaryck will die. Star tries to change this outcome, but there is seemingly nothing she can do. Having no other choice & realizing that ''Toffee'' was probably right this whole time, Star goes on with it and decides to '''''destroy magic for good.''''' '''''[[NothingIsTheSameAnymore ENGAGE.]] [[GrandFinale SERIES FINALE. MOTHER.]] [[PrecisionFStrike FUCKER.]]'''''

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* The Tavern at the End of the Multiverse: '''''[[HolyShitQuotient Bang]]'''''. Eclipsa quickly deduces that Moon was the one who ordered Rhombulus to free Globgor from his prison. Meanwhile, Mina gathers all the monsters from Mewni to be pushed off a cliff, but can't do anything without Globgor. Quirky Guy dies after the Solarian mark causes him to explode. River rushes to the Magic Sanctuary with Globgor, who's getting worse by the minute. With all of this happening, Star becomes fed up with magic. After meeting Glossaryck at the tavern, she enters inside his eyeball to talk with him. After entering Glossaryck's dimension, she decides to destroy magic for good, believing that it's the only way to stop Mina. Glossaryck then takes Star back to the tapestry room, where all the past queens of Mewni (except for Moon and Eclipsa) come out of their tapestries as spirits who all look at Star with concern and disgust. There's a reason for that: Star's tapestry is complete, showing Star succeeding in her mission, with her family at her side and the monsters rejoicing alongside Globgor and Eclipsa. However, Marco is nowhere to be seen. Star could potentially destroy magic, but Marco will return to Earth and Glossaryck will die. Star tries to change this outcome, but there is seemingly nothing she can do. Having no other choice & realizing that ''Toffee'' was probably right this whole time, Star goes on with it and decides to '''''destroy magic for good.''''' '''''[[NothingIsTheSameAnymore ENGAGE.]] [[TheEnd SERIES.]] [[GrandFinale SERIES FINALE. FINALE.]] [[EndOfAnAge MOTHER.]] [[PrecisionFStrike FUCKER.]]'''''
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* The Tavern at the End of the Multiverse: '''''[[HolyShitQuotient Bang]]'''''. Eclipsa quickly deduces that Moon was the one who ordered Rhombulus to free Globgor from his prison. Meanwhile, Mina gathers all the monsters from Mewni to be pushed off a cliff, but can't do anything without Globgor. Quirky Guy dies after the Solarian mark causes him to explode. River rushes to the Magic Sanctuary with Globgor, who's getting worse by the minute. With all of this happening, Star becomes fed up with magic. After meeting Glossaryck at the tavern, she enters inside his eyeball to talk with him. After entering Glossaryck's dimension, she decides to destroy magic for good, believing that it's the only way to stop Mina. Glossaryck then takes Star back to the tapestry room, where all the past queens of Mewni (except for Moon and Eclipsa) come out of their tapestries as spirits who all look at Star with concern and disgust. There's a reason for that: Star's tapestry is complete, showing Star succeeding in her mission, with her family at her side and the monsters rejoicing alongside Globgor and Eclipsa. However, Marco is nowhere to be seen. Star could potentially destroy magic, but Marco will return to Earth and Glossaryck will die. Star tries to change this outcome, but there is seemingly nothing she can do. Having no other choice, Star goes on with it and decides to destroy magic for good, realizing that ''Toffee'' was probably right this whole time. '''''[[NothingIsTheSameAnymore ENGAGE.]] [[GrandFinale GRAND FINALE. MOTHER.]] [[PrecisionFStrike FUCKER.]]'''''

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* The Tavern at the End of the Multiverse: '''''[[HolyShitQuotient Bang]]'''''. Eclipsa quickly deduces that Moon was the one who ordered Rhombulus to free Globgor from his prison. Meanwhile, Mina gathers all the monsters from Mewni to be pushed off a cliff, but can't do anything without Globgor. Quirky Guy dies after the Solarian mark causes him to explode. River rushes to the Magic Sanctuary with Globgor, who's getting worse by the minute. With all of this happening, Star becomes fed up with magic. After meeting Glossaryck at the tavern, she enters inside his eyeball to talk with him. After entering Glossaryck's dimension, she decides to destroy magic for good, believing that it's the only way to stop Mina. Glossaryck then takes Star back to the tapestry room, where all the past queens of Mewni (except for Moon and Eclipsa) come out of their tapestries as spirits who all look at Star with concern and disgust. There's a reason for that: Star's tapestry is complete, showing Star succeeding in her mission, with her family at her side and the monsters rejoicing alongside Globgor and Eclipsa. However, Marco is nowhere to be seen. Star could potentially destroy magic, but Marco will return to Earth and Glossaryck will die. Star tries to change this outcome, but there is seemingly nothing she can do. Having no other choice, Star goes on with it and decides to destroy magic for good, choice & realizing that ''Toffee'' was probably right this whole time. time, Star goes on with it and decides to '''''destroy magic for good.''''' '''''[[NothingIsTheSameAnymore ENGAGE.]] [[GrandFinale GRAND SERIES FINALE. MOTHER.]] [[PrecisionFStrike FUCKER.]]'''''
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* Divide: [[HolyShitQuotient Where to start]]? After learning everything that happened in the previous episode, Star goes after her mother in the Realm of Magic while Marco assembles a team to stop Meteora from reaching Mewni. Star manages to find Moon, but thanks to the side effect of the Realm of Magic, she lost all of her memories. Not only that, but Star is also losing her own memories. Meanwhile, Marco's team struggles to stop Meteora as she absorbs the souls of Pony Head, Nachos and Jorby. And how does the episode end? With Star losing all of her memories in the Realm of Magic while the portal to Mewni closes.
* Conquer: '''''[[HolyShitQuotient Bang]]'''''. Star and Moon are banished from the Realm of Magic by the Firstborn, but not before discovering several waterfalls that teleports them both to other worlds. Before facing Meteora on their own, Marco tells Tom about his kiss with Star in "Booth Buddies", causing him to leave and forcing Marco to face Meteora alone... only for him to save Marco from being turned into a soulless balloon by Meteora, thanks to thousands of his souls inside his body. Unfortunately this increases Meteora's strength even more. Star returns to Mewni, but Moon is nowhere to be seen. Not only that, but Tom returns to Star with Marco's lifeless, floating body. Star faces Meteora on her own, but she's unable to defeat her, even in her Mewberty form. Before Star can do anything else, Eclipsa shows up and takes the wand, defeating Meteora with her dark spells and bringing everyone back to life, including Marco. Star gives the wand to Eclipsa, who's in shock after seemingly destroying her own daughter, only to reveal that Meteora reverted back into a baby. Happy to see her daughter alive, Eclipsa leaves the castle with the wand. '''BUT IT'S NOT OVER!''' Glossaryck, who's apparently recovered from his dog-like condition with a new voice, reveals to Star and Marco that he was trying to tell everyone about Globgor and Eclipsa's desire to reunite with him right before leaving the castle. Who's Globgor? '''''Eclipsa's monster lover'''''. The episode ends with Eclipsa and Meteora returning to the monster temple where Globgor, who's been crystalized by Rhombulus, has been hidden for 300+ years.

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* Divide: [[HolyShitQuotient Where to start]]? start?]] After learning everything that happened in the previous episode, Star goes after her mother in the Realm of Magic while Marco assembles a team to stop Meteora from reaching Mewni. Star manages to find Moon, but thanks to the side effect of the Realm of Magic, she lost all of her memories. Not only that, but Star is also losing her own memories. Meanwhile, Marco's team struggles to stop Meteora as she absorbs the souls of Pony Head, Nachos and Jorby. And how does the episode end? With Star losing all of her memories in the Realm of Magic while the portal to Mewni closes.
* Conquer: '''''[[HolyShitQuotient Bang]]'''''. [[NothingIsTheSameAnymore Hoo boy.]] Star and Moon are banished from the Realm of Magic by the Firstborn, but not before discovering several waterfalls that teleports them both to other worlds. Before facing Meteora on their own, Marco tells Tom about his kiss with Star in "Booth Buddies", causing him to leave and forcing Marco to face Meteora alone... only for him to save Marco from being turned into a soulless balloon by Meteora, thanks to thousands of his souls inside his body. Unfortunately this increases Meteora's strength even more. Star returns to Mewni, but Moon is nowhere to be seen. Not only that, but Tom returns to Star with Marco's lifeless, floating body. Star faces Meteora on her own, but she's unable to defeat her, even in her Mewberty form. Before Star can do anything else, Eclipsa shows up and takes the wand, defeating Meteora with her dark spells and bringing everyone back to life, including Marco. Star gives the wand to Eclipsa, who's in shock after seemingly destroying her own daughter, only to reveal that Meteora reverted back into a baby. Happy to see her daughter alive, Eclipsa leaves the castle with the wand. '''BUT IT'S NOT OVER!''' Glossaryck, who's apparently recovered from his dog-like condition with a new voice, reveals to Star and Marco that he was trying to tell everyone about Globgor and Eclipsa's desire to reunite with him right before leaving the castle. Who's Globgor? '''''Eclipsa's monster lover'''''. The episode ends with Eclipsa and Meteora returning to the monster temple where Globgor, who's been crystalized by Rhombulus, has been hidden for 300+ years.



* Ready, Aim, Fire: Star, Marco and Janna are separated after the events from the last episode. Marco wakes up in the abandoned Butterfly Castle and finds out that the Magic High Comission '''''is working with Mina to get rid of Eclipsa and Glogbor''''', including Rhombulus himself, implying that his arrest in "Cornonation" was nothing but an act. Meanwhile, Star finds out that Mewni is in lockdown after an attack at the monster temple, with Moon and the rest of the Mewman settlers building a wall to protect themselves. Meanwhile, Janna wakes up at the monster temple, witnessing Mina, now wearing the armor she was assembling in "Junkin' Janna", destroying the village until Eclipsa and Globgor arrives to protect their citizens. Unfortunately, Globgor is incapable of fighting due to a wound inflicted by Mina and her Solarian blade during the battle, making him unable to change sizes. Eclipsa ends up fighting Mina by herself, but she ends up being overpowered by the soldier. The episode ends with Eclipsa forming a barrier to protect herself from Mina, with the barrier slowly being shattered by her attacks.
* The Right Way: Star arrives at the right moment to save Eclipsa from Mina's attack with the help of her friends. Eclipsa goes back to the temple and discovers that Globgor's condition got worse. Turns out that wound caused by the Solarian blade is so dangerous that it can kill anyone who's been marked by it, including monsters. Meanwhile, Star's friends, as well as some villagers, are attacked by Mina and marked by the blade. Star fends off Mina with the help of Janna and Eclipsa, but Mina overpowers Star, almost marking her with the blade. Eclipsa then uses the Spell With No Name to save Star, which finally defeats Mina. Right before the episode ends, Marco reunites with Star and warns her that Mina is coming. The soldier that Eclipsa defeated ''was not Mina''. Cue the real Mina Loveberry and '''''her army of Solarian warriors.'''''

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* Ready, Aim, Fire: [[HolyShitQuotient Lord, help us.]] Star, Marco and Janna are separated after the events from the last episode. Marco wakes up in the abandoned Butterfly Castle and finds out that the Magic High Comission '''''is working with Mina to get rid of Eclipsa and Glogbor''''', including Rhombulus himself, implying that his arrest in "Cornonation" was nothing but an act. Meanwhile, Star finds out that Mewni is in lockdown after an attack at the monster temple, with Moon and the rest of the Mewman settlers building a wall to protect themselves. Meanwhile, Janna wakes up at the monster temple, witnessing Mina, now wearing the armor she was assembling in "Junkin' Janna", destroying the village until Eclipsa and Globgor arrives to protect their citizens. Unfortunately, Globgor is incapable of fighting due to a wound inflicted by Mina and her Solarian blade during the battle, making him unable to change sizes. Eclipsa ends up fighting Mina by herself, but she ends up being overpowered by the soldier. The episode ends with Eclipsa forming a barrier to protect herself from Mina, with the barrier slowly being shattered by her attacks.
* The Right Way: [[HolyShitQuotient MY GOD.]] Star arrives at the right moment to save Eclipsa from Mina's attack with the help of her friends. Eclipsa goes back to the temple and discovers that Globgor's condition got worse. Turns out that wound caused by the Solarian blade is so dangerous that it can kill anyone who's been marked by it, including monsters. Meanwhile, Star's friends, as well as some villagers, are attacked by Mina and marked by the blade. Star fends off Mina with the help of Janna and Eclipsa, but Mina overpowers Star, almost marking her with the blade. Eclipsa then uses the Spell With No Name to save Star, which finally defeats Mina. Right before the episode ends, Marco reunites with Star and warns her that Mina is coming. The soldier that Eclipsa defeated ''was not Mina''. Cue the real Mina Loveberry and '''''her army of Solarian warriors.'''''



* Pizza Party: The episode starts with a flashback showing what Mina Loveberry was like before she became a Solarian warrior: she was a poor rag peddler until she met Solaria after she saved a village from a monster attack. After seeing Mina moved by her words, Solaria offers Mina a chance to become Mewni's greatest warrior. The episode then cuts back to the present, where Moon offers a deal to Eclipsa: if she gives the title of queen back to Moon, she'll give the order for Mina and the Solarian warriors, who are revealed to be the yurt people, to stop attacking while she helps Eclipsa heal Globgor. But in return, Eclipsa, Meteora and Globgor will be permanently exiled from Mewni. Having no other choice, Eclipsa accepts the deal. Meanwhile, while the Magic High Comission celebrates Eclipsa's banishment, Hekapoo goes away using a portal and leaves a clone behind while no one notices. Moon talks with Mina about Eclipsa, but she's not going to let Eclipsa get away. Moon tries to revert the Solarian warriors back to normal, but it doesn't work due to their loyalty to Solaria. Mina tries to attack Star, Marco, Eclipsa, Meteora and Moon, but they're quickly saved by Hekapoo at the last minute.
* The Tavern at the End of the Multiverse: Eclipsa quickly deduces that Moon was the one who ordered Rhombulus to free Globgor from his prison. Meanwhile, Mina gathers all the monsters from Mewni to be pushed off a cliff, but can't do anything without Globgor. Quirky Guy dies after the Solarian mark causes him to explode. River rushes to the Magic Sanctuary with Globgor, who's getting worse by the minute. With all of this happening, Star becomes fed up with magic. After meeting Glossaryck at the tavern, she enters inside his eyeball to talk with him. After entering Glossaryck's dimension, she decides to destroy magic for good, believing that it's the only way to stop Mina. Glossaryck then takes Star back to the tapestry room, where all the past queens of Mewni (except for Moon and Eclipsa) come out of their tapestries as spirits who all look at Star with concern and disgust. There's a reason for that: Star's tapestry is complete, showing Star succeeding in her mission, with her family at her side and the monsters rejoicing alongside Globgor and Eclipsa. However, Marco is nowhere to be seen. Star could potentially destroy magic, but Marco will return to Earth and Glossaryck will die. Star tries to change this outcome, but there is seemingly nothing she can do. Having no other choice, Star goes on with it and decides to destroy magic for good, realizing that ''Toffee'' was probably right this whole time.

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* Pizza Party: [[TheEndingChangesEverything Where do we even begin?]] The episode starts with a flashback showing what Mina Loveberry was like before she became a Solarian warrior: she was a poor rag peddler until she met Solaria after she saved a village from a monster attack. After seeing Mina moved by her words, Solaria offers Mina a chance to become Mewni's greatest warrior. The episode then cuts back to the present, where Moon offers a deal to Eclipsa: if she gives the title of queen back to Moon, she'll give the order for Mina and the Solarian warriors, who are revealed to be the yurt people, to stop attacking while she helps Eclipsa heal Globgor. But in return, Eclipsa, Meteora and Globgor will be permanently exiled from Mewni. Having no other choice, Eclipsa accepts the deal. Meanwhile, while the Magic High Comission celebrates Eclipsa's banishment, Hekapoo goes away using a portal and leaves a clone behind while no one notices. Moon talks with Mina about Eclipsa, but she's not going to let Eclipsa get away. Moon tries to revert the Solarian warriors back to normal, but it doesn't work due to their loyalty to Solaria. Mina tries to attack Star, Marco, Eclipsa, Meteora and Moon, but they're quickly saved by Hekapoo at the last minute.
* The Tavern at the End of the Multiverse: '''''[[HolyShitQuotient Bang]]'''''. Eclipsa quickly deduces that Moon was the one who ordered Rhombulus to free Globgor from his prison. Meanwhile, Mina gathers all the monsters from Mewni to be pushed off a cliff, but can't do anything without Globgor. Quirky Guy dies after the Solarian mark causes him to explode. River rushes to the Magic Sanctuary with Globgor, who's getting worse by the minute. With all of this happening, Star becomes fed up with magic. After meeting Glossaryck at the tavern, she enters inside his eyeball to talk with him. After entering Glossaryck's dimension, she decides to destroy magic for good, believing that it's the only way to stop Mina. Glossaryck then takes Star back to the tapestry room, where all the past queens of Mewni (except for Moon and Eclipsa) come out of their tapestries as spirits who all look at Star with concern and disgust. There's a reason for that: Star's tapestry is complete, showing Star succeeding in her mission, with her family at her side and the monsters rejoicing alongside Globgor and Eclipsa. However, Marco is nowhere to be seen. Star could potentially destroy magic, but Marco will return to Earth and Glossaryck will die. Star tries to change this outcome, but there is seemingly nothing she can do. Having no other choice, Star goes on with it and decides to destroy magic for good, realizing that ''Toffee'' was probably right this whole time. '''''[[NothingIsTheSameAnymore ENGAGE.]] [[GrandFinale GRAND FINALE. MOTHER.]] [[PrecisionFStrike FUCKER.]]'''''
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* Pizza Party: The episode starts with a flashback showing how Mina became a Solarian warrior: she was a poor rag peddler until she met Solaria after she saved a village from a monster attack. After seeing Mina moved by her words, Solaria offers Mina a chance to become Mewni's greatest warrior. The episode then cuts back to the present, where Moon offers a deal to Eclipsa: if she gives the title of queen back to Moon, she'll give the order for Mina and the Solarian warriors, who are revealed to be the yurt people, to stop attacking while she helps Eclipsa heal Globgor. But in return, Eclipsa, Meteora and Globgor will be permanently exiled from Mewni. Having no other choice, Eclipsa accepts the deal. Meanwhile, while the Magic High Comission celebrates Eclipsa's banishment, Hekapoo goes away using a portal and leaves a clone behind while no one notices. Moon talks with Mina about Eclipsa, but she's not going to let Eclipsa get away. Moon tries to revert the Solarian warriors back to normal, but it doesn't work due to their loyalty to Solaria. Mina tries to attack Star, Marco, Eclipsa, Meteora and Moon, but they're quickly saved by Hekapoo at the last minute.

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* Pizza Party: The episode starts with a flashback showing how what Mina Loveberry was like before she became a Solarian warrior: she was a poor rag peddler until she met Solaria after she saved a village from a monster attack. After seeing Mina moved by her words, Solaria offers Mina a chance to become Mewni's greatest warrior. The episode then cuts back to the present, where Moon offers a deal to Eclipsa: if she gives the title of queen back to Moon, she'll give the order for Mina and the Solarian warriors, who are revealed to be the yurt people, to stop attacking while she helps Eclipsa heal Globgor. But in return, Eclipsa, Meteora and Globgor will be permanently exiled from Mewni. Having no other choice, Eclipsa accepts the deal. Meanwhile, while the Magic High Comission celebrates Eclipsa's banishment, Hekapoo goes away using a portal and leaves a clone behind while no one notices. Moon talks with Mina about Eclipsa, but she's not going to let Eclipsa get away. Moon tries to revert the Solarian warriors back to normal, but it doesn't work due to their loyalty to Solaria. Mina tries to attack Star, Marco, Eclipsa, Meteora and Moon, but they're quickly saved by Hekapoo at the last minute.
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* Here to Help: Star, Marco, Eclipsa and Janna goes back to the monster temple to protect themselves from Mina. Moon and River arrives at the monster temple as well to help everyone. The good news is that the Magic Sanctuary can heal those who were marked by the Solarian blade. Oh, and after four years since the first episode aired, '''''Starco is finally made canon.''''' The bad news? '''''Moon''''' is the one responsible behind Mina's plans.
* Pizza Party: The episode starts with a flashback showing how Mina became a Solarian warrior: she was a poor rag peddler until she met Solaria after she saved a village from a monster attack. After seeing Mina moved by her words, Solaria offers Mina a chance to become Mewni's greatest warrior. The episode then cuts back to the present, where Moon offers a deal to Eclipsa: if she gives the title of queen back to Moon, she orders Mina and the Solarian warriors, who are revealed to be the yurt people, to stop attacking while she helps Eclipsa to heal Globgor. But in return, Eclipsa, Meteora and Globgor will be permanently banned from Mewni. Having no other choice, Eclipsa accepts the deal. Meanwhile, while the Magic High Comission celebrates Eclipsa's banishment, Hekapoo goes away using a portal and leaves a clone behind while no one notices. Moon talks with Mina about Eclipsa, but she's not going to let Eclipsa get away. Moon tries to revert the Solarian warriors back to normal, but it doesn't work due to their loyalty to Solaria. Mina tries to attack Star, Marco, Eclipsa, Meteora and Moon, but they're quickly saved by Hekapoo at the last minute.
* The Tavern at the End of the Multiverse: Eclipsa quickly deduces that Moon was the one who ordered Rhombulus to free Globgor from his prison. Meanwhile, Mina gathers all the monsters from Mewni to be pushed off a cliff, but can't do anything without Globgor. Quirky Guy dies after the Solarian mark causes him to explode. River rushes to the Magic Sanctuary with Globgor, who's getting worse by the minute. With all of this happening, Star becomes fed up with magic. After meeting Glossaryck at the tavern, she enters inside his eyeball to talk with him. After entering Glossaryck's dimension, she decides to destroy magic for good, since it's the only way to stop Mina. Glossaryck then takes Star back to the tapestry room, where all the past queens of Mewni look at Star with disgust. There's a reason for that: Star's tapestry is complete, showing Star succeeding in her mission, with her family at her side and the monsters rejoicing alongside Globgor and Eclipsa. However, Marco is nowhere to be seen. Star will destroy magic, but Marco will return to Earth and Glossaryck will die. Star tries to change this outcome, but there is nothing she can do. Having no other choice, Star goes on with it and decides to destroy magic for good, realizing that ''Toffee'' was right this whole time.

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* Here to Help: Star, Marco, Eclipsa and Janna goes back to the monster temple to protect themselves from Mina. Moon and River arrives at the monster temple as well to help everyone. The good news is that the Magic Sanctuary can heal those who were marked by the Solarian blade. Oh, and after four years since the first episode aired, '''''Starco is finally made canon.''''' The bad news? '''''Moon''''' is the one responsible behind for Mina's plans.
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* Pizza Party: The episode starts with a flashback showing how Mina became a Solarian warrior: she was a poor rag peddler until she met Solaria after she saved a village from a monster attack. After seeing Mina moved by her words, Solaria offers Mina a chance to become Mewni's greatest warrior. The episode then cuts back to the present, where Moon offers a deal to Eclipsa: if she gives the title of queen back to Moon, she orders she'll give the order for Mina and the Solarian warriors, who are revealed to be the yurt people, to stop attacking while she helps Eclipsa to heal Globgor. But in return, Eclipsa, Meteora and Globgor will be permanently banned exiled from Mewni. Having no other choice, Eclipsa accepts the deal. Meanwhile, while the Magic High Comission celebrates Eclipsa's banishment, Hekapoo goes away using a portal and leaves a clone behind while no one notices. Moon talks with Mina about Eclipsa, but she's not going to let Eclipsa get away. Moon tries to revert the Solarian warriors back to normal, but it doesn't work due to their loyalty to Solaria. Mina tries to attack Star, Marco, Eclipsa, Meteora and Moon, but they're quickly saved by Hekapoo at the last minute.
* The Tavern at the End of the Multiverse: Eclipsa quickly deduces that Moon was the one who ordered Rhombulus to free Globgor from his prison. Meanwhile, Mina gathers all the monsters from Mewni to be pushed off a cliff, but can't do anything without Globgor. Quirky Guy dies after the Solarian mark causes him to explode. River rushes to the Magic Sanctuary with Globgor, who's getting worse by the minute. With all of this happening, Star becomes fed up with magic. After meeting Glossaryck at the tavern, she enters inside his eyeball to talk with him. After entering Glossaryck's dimension, she decides to destroy magic for good, since believing that it's the only way to stop Mina. Glossaryck then takes Star back to the tapestry room, where all the past queens of Mewni (except for Moon and Eclipsa) come out of their tapestries as spirits who all look at Star with concern and disgust. There's a reason for that: Star's tapestry is complete, showing Star succeeding in her mission, with her family at her side and the monsters rejoicing alongside Globgor and Eclipsa. However, Marco is nowhere to be seen. Star will could potentially destroy magic, but Marco will return to Earth and Glossaryck will die. Star tries to change this outcome, but there is seemingly nothing she can do. Having no other choice, Star goes on with it and decides to destroy magic for good, realizing that ''Toffee'' was probably right this whole time.

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* Here to Help: Star, Marco, Eclipsa and Janna goes back to the monster temple to protect themselves from Mina. Moon and River arrives at the monster temple as well to help everyone. The good news is that the Magic Sanctuary can heal those who were marked by the Solarian blade. Oh, and after four years since the first episode aired, '''''Starco is finally canon.''''' The bad news? '''''Moon''''' was responsible for Mina's attack.

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* Here to Help: Star, Marco, Eclipsa and Janna goes back to the monster temple to protect themselves from Mina. Moon and River arrives at the monster temple as well to help everyone. The good news is that the Magic Sanctuary can heal those who were marked by the Solarian blade. Oh, and after four years since the first episode aired, '''''Starco is finally made canon.''''' The bad news? '''''Moon''''' was is the one responsible for behind Mina's attack.plans.
* Pizza Party: The episode starts with a flashback showing how Mina became a Solarian warrior: she was a poor rag peddler until she met Solaria after she saved a village from a monster attack. After seeing Mina moved by her words, Solaria offers Mina a chance to become Mewni's greatest warrior. The episode then cuts back to the present, where Moon offers a deal to Eclipsa: if she gives the title of queen back to Moon, she orders Mina and the Solarian warriors, who are revealed to be the yurt people, to stop attacking while she helps Eclipsa to heal Globgor. But in return, Eclipsa, Meteora and Globgor will be permanently banned from Mewni. Having no other choice, Eclipsa accepts the deal. Meanwhile, while the Magic High Comission celebrates Eclipsa's banishment, Hekapoo goes away using a portal and leaves a clone behind while no one notices. Moon talks with Mina about Eclipsa, but she's not going to let Eclipsa get away. Moon tries to revert the Solarian warriors back to normal, but it doesn't work due to their loyalty to Solaria. Mina tries to attack Star, Marco, Eclipsa, Meteora and Moon, but they're quickly saved by Hekapoo at the last minute.
* The Tavern at the End of the Multiverse: Eclipsa quickly deduces that Moon was the one who ordered Rhombulus to free Globgor from his prison. Meanwhile, Mina gathers all the monsters from Mewni to be pushed off a cliff, but can't do anything without Globgor. Quirky Guy dies after the Solarian mark causes him to explode. River rushes to the Magic Sanctuary with Globgor, who's getting worse by the minute. With all of this happening, Star becomes fed up with magic. After meeting Glossaryck at the tavern, she enters inside his eyeball to talk with him. After entering Glossaryck's dimension, she decides to destroy magic for good, since it's the only way to stop Mina. Glossaryck then takes Star back to the tapestry room, where all the past queens of Mewni look at Star with disgust. There's a reason for that: Star's tapestry is complete, showing Star succeeding in her mission, with her family at her side and the monsters rejoicing alongside Globgor and Eclipsa. However, Marco is nowhere to be seen. Star will destroy magic, but Marco will return to Earth and Glossaryck will die. Star tries to change this outcome, but there is nothing she can do. Having no other choice, Star goes on with it and decides to destroy magic for good, realizing that ''Toffee'' was right this whole time.
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* Ready, Aim, Fire: Star, Marco and Janna are separated after the events from the last episode. Marco wakes up in the abandoned Butterfly Castle and finds out that the Magic High Comission '''''is working with Mina to get rid of Eclipsa and Glogbor''''', including Rhombulus himself, implying that his arrest in "Cornonation" was nothing but an act. Meanwhile, Star finds out that Mewni is in lockdown after an attack at the monster temple, with Moon and the rest of the Mewman settlers building a wall to protect themselves. Meanwhile, Janna wakes up at the monster temple, witnessing Mina, now wearing the armor she was assembling in "Junkin' Janna", destroying the village until Eclipsa and Globgor arrives to protect their citizens. Unfortunately, Globgor is incapable of fighting due to a wound inflicted by Mina and her Solarian blade during the battle, making him unable to change sizes. Eclipsa ends up fighting Mina by herself, but she ends up being overpowered by the soldier. The episode ends with Eclipsa forming a barrier to protect herself from Mina, with the barrier slowly being shattered by her attacks.

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* Ready, Aim, Fire: Star, Marco and Janna are separated after the events from the last episode. Marco wakes up in the abandoned Butterfly Castle and finds out that the Magic High Comission '''''is working with Mina to get rid of Eclipsa and Glogbor''''', including Rhombulus himself, implying that his arrest in "Cornonation" was nothing but an act. Meanwhile, Star finds out that Mewni is in lockdown after an attack at the monster temple, with Moon and the rest of the Mewman settlers building a wall to protect themselves. Meanwhile, Janna wakes up at the monster temple, witnessing Mina, now wearing the armor she was assembling in "Junkin' Janna", destroying the village until Eclipsa and Globgor arrives to protect their citizens. Unfortunately, Globgor is incapable of fighting due to a wound inflicted by Mina and her Solarian blade during the battle, making him unable to change sizes. Eclipsa ends up fighting Mina by herself, but she ends up being overpowered by the soldier. The episode ends with Eclipsa forming a barrier to protect herself from Mina, with the barrier slowly being shattered by her attacks.attacks.
* The Right Way: Star arrives at the right moment to save Eclipsa from Mina's attack with the help of her friends. Eclipsa goes back to the temple and discovers that Globgor's condition got worse. Turns out that wound caused by the Solarian blade is so dangerous that it can kill anyone who's been marked by it, including monsters. Meanwhile, Star's friends, as well as some villagers, are attacked by Mina and marked by the blade. Star fends off Mina with the help of Janna and Eclipsa, but Mina overpowers Star, almost marking her with the blade. Eclipsa then uses the Spell With No Name to save Star, which finally defeats Mina. Right before the episode ends, Marco reunites with Star and warns her that Mina is coming. The soldier that Eclipsa defeated ''was not Mina''. Cue the real Mina Loveberry and '''''her army of Solarian warriors.'''''
* Here to Help: Star, Marco, Eclipsa and Janna goes back to the monster temple to protect themselves from Mina. Moon and River arrives at the monster temple as well to help everyone. The good news is that the Magic Sanctuary can heal those who were marked by the Solarian blade. Oh, and after four years since the first episode aired, '''''Starco is finally canon.''''' The bad news? '''''Moon''''' was responsible for Mina's attack.
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* Ready, Aim, Fire: Star, Marco and Janna are separated after the events from the last episode. Marco wakes up in the abandoned Butterfly Castle and finds out that the Magic High Comission '''''is working with Mina to get rid of Eclipsa and Glogbor''''', including Rhombulus himself, implying that his actions and his arrest in "Cornonation" were nothing but an act. Meanwhile, Star finds out that Mewni is in lockdown after an attack at the monster temple, with Moon and the rest of the Mewman settlers building a wall to protect themselves. Meanwhile, Janna wakes up at the monster temple, witnessing Mina, now wearing the armor she was assembling in "Junkin' Janna", destroying the village until Eclipsa and Globgor arrives to protect their citizens. Unfortunately, Globgor is incapable of fighting due to a wound inflicted by Mina and her Solarian blade during the battle, making him unable to change sizes. Eclipsa ends up fighting Mina by herself, but she ends up being overpowered by the soldier. The episode ends with Eclipsa forming a barrier to protect herself from Mina, with the barrier slowly being shattered by her attacks.

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* Ready, Aim, Fire: Star, Marco and Janna are separated after the events from the last episode. Marco wakes up in the abandoned Butterfly Castle and finds out that the Magic High Comission '''''is working with Mina to get rid of Eclipsa and Glogbor''''', including Rhombulus himself, implying that his actions and his arrest in "Cornonation" were was nothing but an act. Meanwhile, Star finds out that Mewni is in lockdown after an attack at the monster temple, with Moon and the rest of the Mewman settlers building a wall to protect themselves. Meanwhile, Janna wakes up at the monster temple, witnessing Mina, now wearing the armor she was assembling in "Junkin' Janna", destroying the village until Eclipsa and Globgor arrives to protect their citizens. Unfortunately, Globgor is incapable of fighting due to a wound inflicted by Mina and her Solarian blade during the battle, making him unable to change sizes. Eclipsa ends up fighting Mina by herself, but she ends up being overpowered by the soldier. The episode ends with Eclipsa forming a barrier to protect herself from Mina, with the barrier slowly being shattered by her attacks.
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* Sad Teen Hotline: While the episode deals with Star and Tom's breakup, the events of the final arc are kickstarted by all access to the multiverse being cut off, meaning no one can travel back and forth between dimensions, and any means of contact to anyone outside of Earth are impossible. Because of this, Star decides to go back to Mewni, fearing that something is happening there.
* Jannanigans: It is finally revealed how Janna went to Mewni without the help of dimensional scissors: a hidden well under Britta's tacos that leads to the Realm of Magic. Said well is the same Star and Moon went during the events of "Conquer".
* Mama Star: Before going into the Realm of Magic, the Firstborn forbids Star from entering the well since she caused a lot of problems last time she went there. And there's a good reason for that: remember when Moon washed away all the dark magic from her body in "Divide"? Turns out that dark magic is tainting the Realm of Magic and turning the unicorns into vicious creatures. In order to save Star, Marco and Janna from a corrupted unicorn, the Firstborn warps all of them away, with Tom being left behind. And way before that, if the stone carving with Glossaryck is any indication, it's implied that the first mewmans are actually ''humans''.
* Ready, Aim, Fire: Star, Marco and Janna are separated after the events from the last episode. Marco wakes up in the abandoned Butterfly Castle and finds out that the Magic High Comission '''''are in cahoots with Mina''''', with all of them planning to get rid of Eclipsa and Globgor. Meanwhile, Star finds out that Mewni is in lockdown after an attack at the monster temple, with Moon and the rest of the Mewman settlers building a wall to protect themselves. Meanwhile, Janna wakes up at the monster temple, witnessing Mina, now wearing the armor she was rebuilding in "Junkin' Janna", destroying the village until Eclipsa and Globgor arrives to protect their citizens. Unfortunately, Globgor is incapable of fighting due to a wound inflicted by Mina and her Solarian blade during the battle, making him unable to change sizes. Eclipsa ends up fighting Mina by herself, but she ends up being overpowered by the soldier. The episode ends with Eclipsa forming a barrier to protect herself from Mina, with the barrier slowly being shattered by her attacks.

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* Sad Teen Hotline: While the episode deals with Star and Tom's breakup, the events of the final arc are kickstarted by all access to the multiverse being cut off, meaning no one can travel back and forth between dimensions, and any means dimensions. And to make matters worse, all forms of contact communication to anyone outside of Earth are impossible.blocked. Because of this, Star decides to go back to Mewni, fearing that something is happening there.
* Jannanigans: It is finally revealed how Janna went to Mewni without the help of dimensional scissors: a hidden well under Britta's tacos Tacos that leads to the Realm of Magic. Said well is the same Star and Moon went during the events of "Conquer".
* Mama Star: Before going into the Realm of Magic, the Firstborn forbids Star from entering the well since she caused a lot of problems last time she went there. And there's a good reason for that: remember when Moon washed away all the dark magic from her body in "Divide"? Turns out that dark magic is tainting the Realm of Magic and turning the unicorns into vicious creatures. In order to save Star, Marco and Janna from a corrupted unicorn, the Firstborn warps all of them away, with Tom being left behind. And way before that, if the stone carving with Glossaryck is of any indication, it's implied that the first mewmans are actually were ''humans''.
* Ready, Aim, Fire: Star, Marco and Janna are separated after the events from the last episode. Marco wakes up in the abandoned Butterfly Castle and finds out that the Magic High Comission '''''are in cahoots '''''is working with Mina''''', with all of them planning Mina to get rid of Eclipsa and Globgor. Glogbor''''', including Rhombulus himself, implying that his actions and his arrest in "Cornonation" were nothing but an act. Meanwhile, Star finds out that Mewni is in lockdown after an attack at the monster temple, with Moon and the rest of the Mewman settlers building a wall to protect themselves. Meanwhile, Janna wakes up at the monster temple, witnessing Mina, now wearing the armor she was rebuilding assembling in "Junkin' Janna", destroying the village until Eclipsa and Globgor arrives to protect their citizens. Unfortunately, Globgor is incapable of fighting due to a wound inflicted by Mina and her Solarian blade during the battle, making him unable to change sizes. Eclipsa ends up fighting Mina by herself, but she ends up being overpowered by the soldier. The episode ends with Eclipsa forming a barrier to protect herself from Mina, with the barrier slowly being shattered by her attacks.
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* Mama Star: Before going into the Realm of Magic, the Firstborn forbids Star from entering the well since she caused a lot of problems last time she went there. And there's a good reason for that: remember when Moon washed away all the dark magic from her body in "Divide"? Turns out that dark magic is tainting the Realm of Magic and turning the unicorns into vicious creatures. And way before that, if the stone carving with Glossaryck is any indication, it's implied that the first mewmans are actually ''humans''.
* Ready, Aim, Fire: Star, Marco and Janna are separated after the events from the last episode. Marco wakes up in the abandoned Butterfly Castle and finding out that the Magic High Comission '''''are in cahoots with Mina''''', with all of them planning to get rid of Eclipsa and Globgor. Meanwhile, Star finds out that Mewni is in lockdown after an attack at the monster temple, with Moon and the rest of the Mewman settlers building a wall to protect themselves. Meanwhile, Janna wakes up at the monster temple, witnessing Mina, now wearing the armor she was rebuilding in "Junkin' Janna", destroying the village until Eclipsa and Globgor arrives to protect their citizens. Unfortunately, Globgor is incapable of fighting due to a wound inflicted by Mina during the battle, making him unable to change sizes. Eclipsa ends up fighting Mina by herself, but she ends up being overpowered by the soldier. The episode ends with Eclipsa forming a barrier to protect herself from Mina, with the barrier slowly being shattered by her attacks.

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* Mama Star: Before going into the Realm of Magic, the Firstborn forbids Star from entering the well since she caused a lot of problems last time she went there. And there's a good reason for that: remember when Moon washed away all the dark magic from her body in "Divide"? Turns out that dark magic is tainting the Realm of Magic and turning the unicorns into vicious creatures. In order to save Star, Marco and Janna from a corrupted unicorn, the Firstborn warps all of them away, with Tom being left behind. And way before that, if the stone carving with Glossaryck is any indication, it's implied that the first mewmans are actually ''humans''.
* Ready, Aim, Fire: Star, Marco and Janna are separated after the events from the last episode. Marco wakes up in the abandoned Butterfly Castle and finding finds out that the Magic High Comission '''''are in cahoots with Mina''''', with all of them planning to get rid of Eclipsa and Globgor. Meanwhile, Star finds out that Mewni is in lockdown after an attack at the monster temple, with Moon and the rest of the Mewman settlers building a wall to protect themselves. Meanwhile, Janna wakes up at the monster temple, witnessing Mina, now wearing the armor she was rebuilding in "Junkin' Janna", destroying the village until Eclipsa and Globgor arrives to protect their citizens. Unfortunately, Globgor is incapable of fighting due to a wound inflicted by Mina and her Solarian blade during the battle, making him unable to change sizes. Eclipsa ends up fighting Mina by herself, but she ends up being overpowered by the soldier. The episode ends with Eclipsa forming a barrier to protect herself from Mina, with the barrier slowly being shattered by her attacks.
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* Ready, Aim, Fire: Star, Marco and Janna are separated after the events from the last episode. Marco finds out that the Magic High Comission '''''was in cahoots with Mina this whole time!''''' All that stuff with Rhombulus in "Cornonation" was part of their plan all along. Meanwhile, Star finds out that Mewni is in lockdown after an attack at the monster temple, with Moon and the rest of the Mewman settlers building a wall to protect themselves. Meanwhile, Janna wakes up at the monster temple, witnessing Mina, now wearing the armor she was rebuilding in "Junkin' Janna", destroying the village until Eclipsa and Globgor arrives to protect their citizens. Unfortunately, Globgor is incapable of fighting due to a wound inflicted by Mina during the battle, making him unable to change sizes. Eclipsa ends up fighting Mina by herself, but she ends up being overpowered by the soldier. The episode ends with Eclipsa forming a barrier to protect herself from Mina, with the barrier slowly being shattered by her attacks.

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* Ready, Aim, Fire: Star, Marco and Janna are separated after the events from the last episode. Marco finds wakes up in the abandoned Butterfly Castle and finding out that the Magic High Comission '''''was '''''are in cahoots with Mina this whole time!''''' All that stuff Mina''''', with Rhombulus in "Cornonation" was part of their plan all along.of them planning to get rid of Eclipsa and Globgor. Meanwhile, Star finds out that Mewni is in lockdown after an attack at the monster temple, with Moon and the rest of the Mewman settlers building a wall to protect themselves. Meanwhile, Janna wakes up at the monster temple, witnessing Mina, now wearing the armor she was rebuilding in "Junkin' Janna", destroying the village until Eclipsa and Globgor arrives to protect their citizens. Unfortunately, Globgor is incapable of fighting due to a wound inflicted by Mina during the battle, making him unable to change sizes. Eclipsa ends up fighting Mina by herself, but she ends up being overpowered by the soldier. The episode ends with Eclipsa forming a barrier to protect herself from Mina, with the barrier slowly being shattered by her attacks.
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* Cornonation: Globgor ''gets released''...by ''Rhombulus'', of all people, because he wanted to use Globgor's potential rampage as an excuse to re-crystallize Eclipsa. However, all he does is improve the reputation of Eclipsa and her family among Mewmans when they realize how devoted Globgor is to his family. Rhombulus is then arrested after putting many lives at risk. The episode ends on a mostly positive note...except for a shot of Sebastian, to remind us that Mina is still out there, planning to get rid of Eclipsa.

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* Cornonation: Globgor ''gets released''...by ''Rhombulus'', of all people, because he wanted to use Globgor's potential rampage as an excuse to re-crystallize Eclipsa. However, all he does is improve the reputation of Eclipsa and her family among Mewmans when they realize how devoted Globgor is to his family. Rhombulus is then arrested after putting many lives at risk. The episode ends on a mostly positive note...except for a shot of Sebastian, to remind us that Mina is still out there, planning to get rid of Eclipsa.Eclipsa.
* Sad Teen Hotline: While the episode deals with Star and Tom's breakup, the events of the final arc are kickstarted by all access to the multiverse being cut off, meaning no one can travel back and forth between dimensions, and any means of contact to anyone outside of Earth are impossible. Because of this, Star decides to go back to Mewni, fearing that something is happening there.
* Jannanigans: It is finally revealed how Janna went to Mewni without the help of dimensional scissors: a hidden well under Britta's tacos that leads to the Realm of Magic. Said well is the same Star and Moon went during the events of "Conquer".
* Mama Star: Before going into the Realm of Magic, the Firstborn forbids Star from entering the well since she caused a lot of problems last time she went there. And there's a good reason for that: remember when Moon washed away all the dark magic from her body in "Divide"? Turns out that dark magic is tainting the Realm of Magic and turning the unicorns into vicious creatures. And way before that, if the stone carving with Glossaryck is any indication, it's implied that the first mewmans are actually ''humans''.
* Ready, Aim, Fire: Star, Marco and Janna are separated after the events from the last episode. Marco finds out that the Magic High Comission '''''was in cahoots with Mina this whole time!''''' All that stuff with Rhombulus in "Cornonation" was part of their plan all along. Meanwhile, Star finds out that Mewni is in lockdown after an attack at the monster temple, with Moon and the rest of the Mewman settlers building a wall to protect themselves. Meanwhile, Janna wakes up at the monster temple, witnessing Mina, now wearing the armor she was rebuilding in "Junkin' Janna", destroying the village until Eclipsa and Globgor arrives to protect their citizens. Unfortunately, Globgor is incapable of fighting due to a wound inflicted by Mina during the battle, making him unable to change sizes. Eclipsa ends up fighting Mina by herself, but she ends up being overpowered by the soldier. The episode ends with Eclipsa forming a barrier to protect herself from Mina, with the barrier slowly being shattered by her attacks.
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* The Monster and the Queen: The episode starts with Star finding out that the surviving piece of the book was stolen by Eclipsa. The episode then cuts to Eclipsa, who's having a date with Globgor. While the episode assumes that either Eclipsa has released Globgor from his crystalized prison or that it's a flashback, it's eventually revealed that Eclipsa entered his mind. While Eclipsa has prepared a spell for breaking the crystal, Globgor decides to stay imprisoned since he's not ready to face Mewni for his past actions.
* Cornonation: Globgor ''gets released''...by ''Rhombulus'', of all people, because he wanted to use Globgor's potential rampage as an excuse to re-crystallize Eclipsa. However, all he does is improve the reputation of Eclipsa and her family among Mewmans when they realize how devoted Globgor is to his family. The episode ends on a mostly positive note...except for a shot of Sebastian, to remind us that Mina is still out there and is planning something.

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* The Monster and the Queen: The episode starts with Star finding out that the surviving piece of the book was stolen by Eclipsa. The episode then cuts to Eclipsa, who's having a date with Globgor. While the episode assumes that either Eclipsa has released Globgor from his crystalized prison or that it's a flashback, it's eventually revealed that Eclipsa entered his mind. While Eclipsa has prepared a spell for breaking the crystal, crystal thanks to the Book of Spells, Globgor decides to stay imprisoned since he's not ready to face Mewni for his past actions.
actions. Star confronts Eclipsa from being selfish and decides to organize a coronation so that Eclipsa can lead Mewni properly.
* Cornonation: Globgor ''gets released''...by ''Rhombulus'', of all people, because he wanted to use Globgor's potential rampage as an excuse to re-crystallize Eclipsa. However, all he does is improve the reputation of Eclipsa and her family among Mewmans when they realize how devoted Globgor is to his family. Rhombulus is then arrested after putting many lives at risk. The episode ends on a mostly positive note...except for a shot of Sebastian, to remind us that Mina is still out there and is there, planning something.to get rid of Eclipsa.
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* "Mewnipendence Day": Diving into the history of Star's people, we have the first rumblings of Star's own growing doubts in her way of life, seeing for the first time that the mewnians were more conquerors than pilgrims as she had originally believed. Meanwhile, Ludo's loyal [[TheDragon Dragon]] Buff Frog gets fired because he was beginning to suspect Toffee of ill intent.

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* "Mewnipendence Day": Diving into the history of Star's people, we have the first rumblings of Star's own growing doubts in her way of life, seeing for the first time that the mewnians mewmans were more conquerors than pilgrims as she had originally believed. Meanwhile, Ludo's loyal [[TheDragon Dragon]] Buff Frog gets fired because he was beginning to suspect Toffee of ill intent.



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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[WhamLine "What did you do to with my daughter?"]]'']]
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* Curse of the Blood Moon: Remember the Blood Moon Ball? Its true name is the "Blood Moon Curse", which causes the bonded souls chosen by the Blood Moon to grow feelings towards each other. In order to break the curse, Star and Marco must wait for the next Blood Moon Ball, which happens in the next 665 years. Tom's great-grandfather Relicor reveals that there's another way to break the curse: the Severing Stone. However, there's a catch: the Severing Stone can break the curse, but it can also erase the memory of the moment Star and Marco's souls were bounded by the curse: the Blood Moon Ball. The curse is succesfully broken, but not before Star asking to Marco if their feelings towards each other weren't caused by the Blood Moon.
* Ghost of Butterfly Castle: Remember the episode "Yada Yada Berries" where an unknown assailant tried to turn Eclipsa to stone by tricking her into eating the titular berries? Despite Star and Marco's best efforts, the culprit's identity remained unknown... Until now where it's revealed that '''Mina Loveberry IS the culprit!''' Not surprisingly, her motive for doing so is her disapproval of Eclipsa's sympathy towards monsters as she continues to follow the anti-monster beliefs instilled into her as a Solarian Super Warrior... and she's still seeking to overthrow the Queen of Darkness even if Moon herself won't do it. Even though Mina is now a potential threat, Moon, [[TookALevelInCynic having had enough of being responsible for everyone's wellbeing, decides not to do anything about it and let Eclipsa deal with it herself.]]
* Meteora's Lesson: Glossaryck takes Meteora back in time to teach her how to "dip down". They go too far back however and wind up going to the night where the first settlers arrived on Mewni, and Glossaryck forms the original wand using Meteora's raddle and a baby unicorn, then he gives it to the girl who would become the first queen. Then they go further to Glossaryck's intended time period and encounter a teenage Toffee leading a [[GangInitiationFight training session for Septarians to join his army]], and Glossaryck succeeds in getting Meteora to use magic ''without the wand while still a baby'', showing how powerful she is.

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* Curse of the Blood Moon: Remember the Blood Moon Ball? Its true name is the "Blood Moon Curse", which causes the bonded souls chosen by the Blood Moon to grow feelings towards each other. In order to break the curse, Star and Marco must wait for the next Blood Moon Ball, which happens in the next 665 years. Tom's great-grandfather Relicor reveals that there's another way to break the curse: the Severing Stone. However, there's a catch: the Severing Stone can break the curse, but it can also erase the memory of the moment Star and Marco's souls were bounded by the curse: the Blood Moon Ball. The curse is succesfully broken, but not before Star asking to Marco if their feelings towards each other weren't caused by the Blood Moon.
* Ghost of Butterfly Castle: Remember the episode "Yada Yada Berries" where an unknown assailant tried to turn Eclipsa to stone by tricking her into eating the titular berries? Despite Star and Marco's best efforts, the culprit's identity remained unknown... Until now where it's revealed that '''Mina Loveberry IS the culprit!''' Not surprisingly, her motive for doing so is her disapproval of Eclipsa's sympathy towards monsters as she continues to follow the anti-monster beliefs instilled into her as a Solarian Super Warrior... and she's still seeking to overthrow the Queen of Darkness even if Moon herself won't do it. Even though Mina is now a potential threat, Moon, [[TookALevelInCynic having had enough of being responsible for everyone's wellbeing, wellbeing]], [[BystanderSyndrome decides not to do anything about it and let Eclipsa deal with it herself.]]
* Meteora's Lesson: Glossaryck takes Meteora back in time to teach her how to "dip down". They go too far back however and wind up going to the night where the first settlers arrived on Mewni, and Glossaryck forms the original wand using Meteora's raddle rattle and a baby unicorn, unicorn that he creates himself, then he gives it to the girl who would become the first queen. Then they go further to Glossaryck's intended time period and encounter a teenage Toffee leading a [[GangInitiationFight training session for Septarians to join his army]], and Glossaryck succeeds in getting Meteora to use magic ''without the wand while still a baby'', showing how powerful she is.



* The Monster and the Queen: The episode starts with Star finding out that the surviving piece of the book was stolen by Eclipsa. The episode then cuts to Eclipsa, who's having a date with Globgor. While the episode assumes that Eclipsa has released Globgor from his crystalized prison, it's revealed that Eclipsa entered his mind. While Eclipsa has prepared a spell for breaking the crystal, Globgor decides to stay imprisoned since he's not ready to face Mewni for his past actions.
* Cornonation: Globgor ''gets released''...by ''Rhombulus'', of all people, because he wanted to use Globgor's potential rampage as an excuse to re-crystallize Eclipsa. However, all he does is improve the reputation of Eclipsa and her family among Mewmans when they realize how devoted Globgor is to his family. The episode ends on a mostly positive note...except for a shot of Sebastian, to remind us what Mina is planning.

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* The Monster and the Queen: The episode starts with Star finding out that the surviving piece of the book was stolen by Eclipsa. The episode then cuts to Eclipsa, who's having a date with Globgor. While the episode assumes that either Eclipsa has released Globgor from his crystalized prison, prison or that it's a flashback, it's eventually revealed that Eclipsa entered his mind. While Eclipsa has prepared a spell for breaking the crystal, Globgor decides to stay imprisoned since he's not ready to face Mewni for his past actions.
* Cornonation: Globgor ''gets released''...by ''Rhombulus'', of all people, because he wanted to use Globgor's potential rampage as an excuse to re-crystallize Eclipsa. However, all he does is improve the reputation of Eclipsa and her family among Mewmans when they realize how devoted Globgor is to his family. The episode ends on a mostly positive note...except for a shot of Sebastian, to remind us what that Mina is planning.still out there and is planning something.
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* The Monster and the Queen: The episode starts with Star finding out that the surviving piece of the book was stolen by Eclipsa. The episode then cuts to Eclipsa, who's having a date with Globgor. While the episode assumes that Eclipsa has released Globgor from his crystalized prison, it's revealed that Eclipsa entered his mind. While Eclipsa has prepared a spell for breaking the crystal, Globgor decides to stay imprisoned since he's not ready to face Mewni for his past actions.

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* The Monster and the Queen: The episode starts with Star finding out that the surviving piece of the book was stolen by Eclipsa. The episode then cuts to Eclipsa, who's having a date with Globgor. While the episode assumes that Eclipsa has released Globgor from his crystalized prison, it's revealed that Eclipsa entered his mind. While Eclipsa has prepared a spell for breaking the crystal, Globgor decides to stay imprisoned since he's not ready to face Mewni for his past actions.actions.
* Cornonation: Globgor ''gets released''...by ''Rhombulus'', of all people, because he wanted to use Globgor's potential rampage as an excuse to re-crystallize Eclipsa. However, all he does is improve the reputation of Eclipsa and her family among Mewmans when they realize how devoted Globgor is to his family. The episode ends on a mostly positive note...except for a shot of Sebastian, to remind us what Mina is planning.
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* Junkin' Janna: What is initially purported to be an episode centering around Janna ends with two revelations. First, Mina Loveberry is assembling a giant suit of armor for her uprising against Eclipsa with the help of her now super-powered crow Sebastian. Second, the High Magic Commission warns Star and Eclipsa that someone on Mewni is using ancient and powerful magic that has never been used by the previous queens or Glossaryck. And it's apparently coming from the ''monster temple''.

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* Junkin' Janna: What is initially purported to be an episode centering around Janna ends with two revelations. First, Mina Loveberry is assembling a giant suit of armor for her uprising against Eclipsa with the help of her now super-powered crow Sebastian. Second, the High Magic Commission warns Star and Eclipsa that someone on Mewni is using ancient and powerful magic that has never been used by the previous queens or Glossaryck. And it's apparently coming from the ''monster temple''.temple''.
* The Monster and the Queen: The episode starts with Star finding out that the surviving piece of the book was stolen by Eclipsa. The episode then cuts to Eclipsa, who's having a date with Globgor. While the episode assumes that Eclipsa has released Globgor from his crystalized prison, it's revealed that Eclipsa entered his mind. While Eclipsa has prepared a spell for breaking the crystal, Globgor decides to stay imprisoned since he's not ready to face Mewni for his past actions.
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* Meteora's Lesson: Glossaryck takes Meteora back in time to teach her how to "dip down". They go too far back however and wind up going to the night where the first settlers arrived on Mewni, and Glossaryck creates the wand and gives it to the girl who would become the first queen. Then they go further to Glossaryck's intended time period and encounter a teenage Toffee leading a [[GangInitiationFight training session for Septarians to join his army]], and Glossaryck succeeds in getting Meteora to use magic ''without the wand while still a baby'', showing how powerful she is.

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* Meteora's Lesson: Glossaryck takes Meteora back in time to teach her how to "dip down". They go too far back however and wind up going to the night where the first settlers arrived on Mewni, and Glossaryck creates forms the original wand using Meteora's raddle and a baby unicorn, then he gives it to the girl who would become the first queen. Then they go further to Glossaryck's intended time period and encounter a teenage Toffee leading a [[GangInitiationFight training session for Septarians to join his army]], and Glossaryck succeeds in getting Meteora to use magic ''without the wand while still a baby'', showing how powerful she is.
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* Junkin' Janna: Mina is assembling a giant armor for her uprising against Eclipsa with the help of her now super-powered crow Sebastian. Meanwhile, the High Magic Commission warns Star and Eclipsa that someone on Mewni is using ancient and powerful magic that has never been used by the previous queens or Glossaryck. And it's coming from the ''monster temple''.

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* Junkin' Janna: What is initially purported to be an episode centering around Janna ends with two revelations. First, Mina Loveberry is assembling a giant suit of armor for her uprising against Eclipsa with the help of her now super-powered crow Sebastian. Meanwhile, Second, the High Magic Commission warns Star and Eclipsa that someone on Mewni is using ancient and powerful magic that has never been used by the previous queens or Glossaryck. And it's apparently coming from the ''monster temple''.
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* Meteora's Lesson: Glossaryck takes Meteora back in time to teach her how to "dip down". They go too far back however and wind up going to the night where the first settlers arrived on Mewni, and Glossaryck creates the wand and gives it to the girl who would become the first queen. Then they go further to Glossaryck's intended time period and encounter a teenage Toffee leading a [[GangInitiationFight training session for Septarians to join his army]], and Glossaryck succeeds in getting Meteora to use magic ''without the wand while still a baby'', showing how powerful she is.

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* Meteora's Lesson: Glossaryck takes Meteora back in time to teach her how to "dip down". They go too far back however and wind up going to the night where the first settlers arrived on Mewni, and Glossaryck creates the wand and gives it to the girl who would become the first queen. Then they go further to Glossaryck's intended time period and encounter a teenage Toffee leading a [[GangInitiationFight training session for Septarians to join his army]], and Glossaryck succeeds in getting Meteora to use magic ''without the wand while still a baby'', showing how powerful she is.is.
* Junkin' Janna: Mina is assembling a giant armor for her uprising against Eclipsa with the help of her now super-powered crow Sebastian. Meanwhile, the High Magic Commission warns Star and Eclipsa that someone on Mewni is using ancient and powerful magic that has never been used by the previous queens or Glossaryck. And it's coming from the ''monster temple''.
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* Surviving the Spiderbites: Months before the episode premiered, Festivia hinted at the "Magic Book of Spells" that King Shastacan was eaten by a monster. It turns out that Globgor '''ate Shastacan, and Eclipsa knew about this.''' Not only that, but Eclipsa's been searching for any surviving remains of the burnt Magic Book of Spells so that Glossaryck can restore it. Cue the episode ending with Star revealing to the audience that she kept a piece of the book she had in "Rest in Pudding" hidden inside her closet this whole time.
* Curse of the Blood Moon: Remember the Blood Moon Ball? Its true name is the "Blood Moon Curse", which causes the bonded souls chosen by the Blood Moon to grow feelings towards each other. In order to break the curse, Star and Marco must wait for the next Blood Moon Ball, which happens in the next 665 years. Tom's great-grandfather Relicor reveals that there's another way to break the curse: the Severing Stone. However, there's a catch: the Severing Stone can break the curse, but it can also erase the memory of the moment Star and Marco's souls were bounded by the curse: the Blood Moon Ball. The curse is succesfully broken, but not before Star asking to Marco if their feelings towards each other weren't caused by the Blood Moon.
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* Escape from the Pie Folk: Star and co. finally find Moon, but she isn't quite ready to leave Pie Island yet. She's lost most of her memory after spending so long in the Realm of Magic. But why does she feel more at home on Pie Island than on Mewni? Remember Festivia the Fun, the peasant girl that King Shastacan had Meteora swapped out with? (If the [[ConsummateLiar Pie King]] is to be believed) She was born a Pie Folk, left behind by accident, taken in by the Magical High Commission, and raised to succeed Eclipsa in Meteora's place. This means every Butterfly monarch after Eclipsa's original reign is not only not of royal blood, but (possibly) isn't even Mewman, and this includes Star herself.

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* Escape from the Pie Folk: Star and co. finally find Moon, but she isn't quite ready to leave Pie Island yet. She's lost most of her memory after spending so long in the Realm of Magic. But why does she feel more at home on Pie Island than on Mewni? Remember Festivia the Fun, the peasant girl that King Shastacan had Meteora swapped out with? (If the [[ConsummateLiar Pie King]] is to be believed) She was born a Pie Folk, left behind by accident, taken in by the Magical High Commission, and raised to succeed Eclipsa in Meteora's place. This means every Butterfly monarch after following Eclipsa's original reign is not only not of royal blood, but (possibly) isn't even Mewman, and this includes Star herself.
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* Escape from the Pie Folk: Star and co. finally find Moon, but she isn't quite ready to leave Pie Island yet. She's lost most of her memory after spending so long in the Realm of Magic. But why does she feel more at home on Pie Island than on Mewni? Remember Festivia the Fun, the peasant girl that King Shastacan had Meteora swapped out with? (If the [[ConsummateLiar Pie King]] is to be believed) She was born a Pie Folk, left behind by accident, taken in by the Magical High Commission, and raised to succeed Eclipsa in Meteora's place. This means every Butterfly monarch after Eclipsa is not only not of royal blood, but (possibly) isn't even Mewman, and this includes Star herself.

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* Escape from the Pie Folk: Star and co. finally find Moon, but she isn't quite ready to leave Pie Island yet. She's lost most of her memory after spending so long in the Realm of Magic. But why does she feel more at home on Pie Island than on Mewni? Remember Festivia the Fun, the peasant girl that King Shastacan had Meteora swapped out with? (If the [[ConsummateLiar Pie King]] is to be believed) She was born a Pie Folk, left behind by accident, taken in by the Magical High Commission, and raised to succeed Eclipsa in Meteora's place. This means every Butterfly monarch after Eclipsa Eclipsa's original reign is not only not of royal blood, but (possibly) isn't even Mewman, and this includes Star herself.
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* Meteora's Lesson: Glossaryck takes Meteora back in time to teach her how to "dip down". They go too far back however and wind up going to the night where the first settlers arrived on Mewni, and Glossaryck creates the wand and gives it to the girl who would become the first queen. Then they go further to Glossaryck's intended time period and encounter a teenage Toffee leading an anti-Mewman campaign, and Glossaryck succeeds in getting Meteora to use magic ''without the wand while still a baby'', showing how powerful she is.

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* Meteora's Lesson: Glossaryck takes Meteora back in time to teach her how to "dip down". They go too far back however and wind up going to the night where the first settlers arrived on Mewni, and Glossaryck creates the wand and gives it to the girl who would become the first queen. Then they go further to Glossaryck's intended time period and encounter a teenage Toffee leading an anti-Mewman campaign, a [[GangInitiationFight training session for Septarians to join his army]], and Glossaryck succeeds in getting Meteora to use magic ''without the wand while still a baby'', showing how powerful she is.
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* Meteora's Lesson: Glossaryck takes Meteora back in time. They go too far, back to when Mewmans first arrived at Mewni, and Glossaryck creates the wand and gives it to the girl who would become the first queen. Then they go to a time when Toffee was alive, and Glossaryck succeeds in getting Meteora to use magic ''without the wand while still a baby'', showing how powerful she is.

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* Meteora's Lesson: Glossaryck takes Meteora back in time. time to teach her how to "dip down". They go too far, far back however and wind up going to when Mewmans the night where the first settlers arrived at on Mewni, and Glossaryck creates the wand and gives it to the girl who would become the first queen. Then they go further to a Glossaryck's intended time when period and encounter a teenage Toffee was alive, leading an anti-Mewman campaign, and Glossaryck succeeds in getting Meteora to use magic ''without the wand while still a baby'', showing how powerful she is.
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* Ghost of Butterfly Castle: It's revealed that Mina was the one who tried to assassinate Eclipsa in a previous episode, and she's still planning to get rid of her, while Moon, having had enough of being responsible for everyone's wellbeing, decides not to do anything about it and let Eclipsa deal with it herself.

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* Ghost of Butterfly Castle: It's Remember the episode "Yada Yada Berries" where an unknown assailant tried to turn Eclipsa to stone by tricking her into eating the titular berries? Despite Star and Marco's best efforts, the culprit's identity remained unknown... Until now where it's revealed that Mina was '''Mina Loveberry IS the one who tried culprit!''' Not surprisingly, her motive for doing so is her disapproval of Eclipsa's sympathy towards monsters as she continues to assassinate Eclipsa in follow the anti-monster beliefs instilled into her as a previous episode, Solarian Super Warrior... and she's still planning seeking to get rid overthrow the Queen of her, while Darkness even if Moon herself won't do it. Even though Mina is now a potential threat, Moon, [[TookALevelInCynic having had enough of being responsible for everyone's wellbeing, decides not to do anything about it and let Eclipsa deal with it herself.]]
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* Escape from the Pie Folk: Star and co. finally find Moon, but she isn't quite ready to leave Pie Island yet. She's lost most of her memory after spending so long in the Realm of Magic. But why does she feel more at home on Pie Island than on Mewni? Remember Festivia the Fun, the peasant girl that King Shastacan had Meteora swapped out with? (If the [[ConsummateLiar Pie King]] is to be believed) She was born a Pie Folk, left behind by accident, taken in by the Magical High Commission, and raised to succeed Eclipsa in Meteora's place. This means every Butterfly monarch after Eclipsa is not only not of royal blood, but (possibly) isn't even Mewman, and this includes Star herself.

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* Escape from the Pie Folk: Star and co. finally find Moon, but she isn't quite ready to leave Pie Island yet. She's lost most of her memory after spending so long in the Realm of Magic. But why does she feel more at home on Pie Island than on Mewni? Remember Festivia the Fun, the peasant girl that King Shastacan had Meteora swapped out with? (If the [[ConsummateLiar Pie King]] is to be believed) She was born a Pie Folk, left behind by accident, taken in by the Magical High Commission, and raised to succeed Eclipsa in Meteora's place. This means every Butterfly monarch after Eclipsa is not only not of royal blood, but (possibly) isn't even Mewman, and this includes Star herself.herself.
* Ghost of Butterfly Castle: It's revealed that Mina was the one who tried to assassinate Eclipsa in a previous episode, and she's still planning to get rid of her, while Moon, having had enough of being responsible for everyone's wellbeing, decides not to do anything about it and let Eclipsa deal with it herself.
* Meteora's Lesson: Glossaryck takes Meteora back in time. They go too far, back to when Mewmans first arrived at Mewni, and Glossaryck creates the wand and gives it to the girl who would become the first queen. Then they go to a time when Toffee was alive, and Glossaryck succeeds in getting Meteora to use magic ''without the wand while still a baby'', showing how powerful she is.
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* Escape from the Pie Folk: Star and co. finally find Moon, but she isn't quite ready to leave Pie Island yet. She's lost most of her memory after spending so long in the Realm of Magic. But why does she feel more at home on Pie Island than on Mewni? Remember Festivia, the peasant girl the Magical High Commission swapped Meteora with? (If the [[ConsummateLiar Pie King]] is to be believed) ''She was Pie Folk.'' This means every Butterfly monarch after Eclipsa is not only ''not'' of royal blood, but isn't even Mewman, ''and this includes Star herself.''

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* Escape from the Pie Folk: Star and co. finally find Moon, but she isn't quite ready to leave Pie Island yet. She's lost most of her memory after spending so long in the Realm of Magic. But why does she feel more at home on Pie Island than on Mewni? Remember Festivia, Festivia the Fun, the peasant girl the Magical High Commission that King Shastacan had Meteora swapped Meteora out with? (If the [[ConsummateLiar Pie King]] is to be believed) ''She She was born a Pie Folk.'' Folk, left behind by accident, taken in by the Magical High Commission, and raised to succeed Eclipsa in Meteora's place. This means every Butterfly monarch after Eclipsa is not only ''not'' not of royal blood, but (possibly) isn't even Mewman, ''and and this includes Star herself.''
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* Escape from the Pie Folk: Star and co. finally find Moon, but she isn't quite ready to leave Pie Island yet. She's lost most of her memory after spending so long in the Realm of Magic. But why does she feel more at home on Pie Island than on Mewni? Remember Festivia, the peasant girl the Magical High Commission swapped Meteora with? (If the [[ConsummateLiar Pie King]] is to be believed) ''She was Pie Folk.'' This means all of her descendants are Pie Folk too, ''including Star herself.''

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* Escape from the Pie Folk: Star and co. finally find Moon, but she isn't quite ready to leave Pie Island yet. She's lost most of her memory after spending so long in the Realm of Magic. But why does she feel more at home on Pie Island than on Mewni? Remember Festivia, the peasant girl the Magical High Commission swapped Meteora with? (If the [[ConsummateLiar Pie King]] is to be believed) ''She was Pie Folk.'' This means all every Butterfly monarch after Eclipsa is not only ''not'' of her descendants are Pie Folk too, ''including royal blood, but isn't even Mewman, ''and this includes Star herself.''
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** Escape from the Pie Folk: Star and co. finally find Moon, but she isn't quite ready to leave Pie Island yet. She's lost most of her memory after spending so long in the Realm of Magic. But why does she feel more at home on Pie Island than on Mewni? Remember Festivia, the peasant girl the Magical High Commission swapped Meteora with? (If the [[ConsummateLiar Pie King]] is to be believed) ''She was Pie Folk.'' This means all of her descendants are Pie Folk too, ''including Star herself.''

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