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2[[caption-width-right:350:[[WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain Are you pondering what I'm pondering, Applejack?]]]]
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4->'''Applejack:''' I'm suggestin' we stop worryin' about what we can't do, and start doing what we can! I think I've got a plan. It won't be anythin' big or fancy, but it'll be somethin'. And somethin's gotta be better than nothin', right?
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6->Written by Noelle Benvenuti
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8The Friendship Map summons Rarity and Applejack to Manehattan. Rarity is overjoyed to be going back to the big city again, but Applejack is mystified and a little unhappy to be dragged out of her element. When they arrive, Applejack has difficulty adjusting to the rude and hurried behavior of the Manehattan ponies, and while Rarity makes herself at home buying random ponies hats and helping them with fashion, she has no idea what friendship problem the two of them must solve.
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10As they cast about for ponies with friendship issues, Rarity finds a flyer advertising the Midsummer Theater Revival, headed by none other than Coco Pommel. Rarity and Applejack meet with Coco, who tells the two of them that the program was formerly headed by a generous pony named Charity Kindheart, who used to organize a yearly event with plays, refreshments, and a sense of friendship to unite the community. But that all ended when Charity moved away, and while Coco wants to step into Charity's horseshoes, there's far too much work for her to do it alone. Rarity and Applejack eagerly volunteer to help Coco, but they can't seem to find anypony else willing to assist. Rarity works on costumes while Applejack tries to clean up a local park, a job that proves far too big for her to handle alone.
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12Coco laments her failure, while Rarity and Applejack openly wonder why the map didn't simply call Twilight to Manehattan with them, since her magic could have fixed everything with ease. Applejack consoles Coco with advice: do what you can and don't worry about the rest. Using costumes designed by Rarity and Coco and a simple set and stage built by Applejack, the actors Coco has invited put on a play for anyone who happens to be passing by. More ponies stop to watch as the show goes on, eventually gathering a large crowd and accomplishing the Midsummer Theater Revival's main goal -- bringing the community together and engendering a spirit of friendship.
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14After the play is over, two ponies confide in Rarity and Applejack that they now understand how much difference even a little effort can make. Rarity comes to realize that Twilight was not summoned precisely ''because'' her magic would simply zap the problem away, which would mean the Manehattan ponies would never have seen the value of small efforts. The moment of insight causes Rarity and Applejack's cutie marks to glow, meaning they've solved their friendship problem. Applejack is eager to head home, but Rarity can't resist stopping one more "crime against fashion" on their way back.
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16[[BuffySpeak *Cue-- steampunk-y banjo music*]]
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18!!Tropes:
19* BaitAndSwitch: The episode starts with Twilight bemoaning her life being slow as of late and being bored until she hears Rarity call for her. Twilight quickly jumps at the chance for some action... until she realizes the map wants Rarity and Applejack for the current problem, to her disappointment. The rest of the episode focuses on the latter two.
20* BeleagueredAssistant: Twilight gets no sympathy from Spike.
21* TheBigRottenApple: {{Downplayed}}, but it's hard to argue against the neighborhood's downslide since Charity left.
22* BlushSticker: AJ and Coco Pommel get these a couple of times in the episode.
23* BoredomMontage: A very brief one courtesy of Twilight (she even made a pyramid out of books.)
24* BrickJoke: Rarity goes off to solve another fashion-related FelonyMisdemeanor at the episode's end. She also makes amends to the hat seller by purchasing Applejack a new hat.
25* TheBusCameBack: This episode marks the first return of a character who provided a key to the chest in Season 4 (besides the semi-regular Wonderbolts and Discord). Fittingly, Coco Pommel was the very first to give hers.
26* ButtMonkey: Applejack goes through a bit of a wringer trying to clean up the park on her own. To add insult to injury, she can barely finish a section of it.
27* CallBack:
28** Twilight again [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E8TheLostTreasureOfGriffonstone being left out of traveling to a desired destination for a friendship problem]]. She even {{lampshade}}s that the map seems to do this to her a lot.
29** Rarity and Applejack mention that their visit to Manehattan will cause them to miss the [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E18BrotherhoovesSocial Sisterhooves Social]] this time around.
30* ContinuityNod:
31** Rarity hangs off a lamppost immediately upon arriving in Manehattan and [[WaxingLyrical says]] the first line of "Generosity", calling back to "Rarity Takes Manehattan".
32** Applejack [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E23TheCutieMarkChronicles still feels out of place in the city]]. More than likely the reason why it wasn't an issue before when [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E8RarityTakesManehattan she came to Manehattan last time]] was because she was with the rest of the Mane Six at the time.
33* CountryMouse: AJ is apprehensive about traveling to Manehattan and struggles to cope with the hectic pace and huge crowds once she gets there.
34* CreativeClosingCredits: Just like in the [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E16RarityInvestigates previous episode]], the usual credits music is replaced by a different composition -- in this case, a melody very similar to "Working in the Coal Mine", complete with pickaxe-like clangs.
35* DeusExitMachina: Once again, The Map leaves Twilight Sparkle out; this time, it's {{Lampshaded}}, then {{Justified|Trope}} once they realize that the ease in which she could have fixed things would prevent them from teaching the Map's intended lesson.
36* DivingSave: Applejack has to tackle one of the actresses to save her from a collapsing stage.
37* DramaQueen: Rarity's in top form as she falls into Applejack's hooves in frustration.
38* FacePalm: AJ does this when she realizes the trip to Manehattan will cause her and Rarity to miss the Sisterhooves Social.
39* FascinatingEyebrow: AJ gives one of these to Rarity in response to Rarity suggesting that giving that one mare a new hat was what the two had been summoned to Manehattan for.
40* FelonyMisdemeanor: Rarity is horrified by the hat a Manehattanite mare wanted to buy, and does the same for another fashion emergency at the end.
41* FunnyBackgroundEvent: After Rarity loses him a sale, the hat salespony can be seen giving her a DeathGlare.
42* FurryReminder: Applejack psyches herself up to cross the street by lowering her head, pawing at the ground, and snorting like she's about to charge.
43* GilliganCut: Applejack and Rarity assure Coco that everything about the Midsummer Theatre Revival will be fine. Then it cuts to Applejack and Rarity looking at the dilapidated state of the park.
44* HandGagging: AJ does this to Rarity to stop her when she starts getting overly melodramatic about the difficulties in getting the park and the stage ready for the play.
45* HatDamage: Applejack accidentally runs over her hat with the lawnmower, then has it flattened by a statue. After the play, Rarity throws it in the trash and buys her a new one.
46* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Applejack spends a lot of time in the episode completely confused as to why the map would call ''her'' to Manehattan, often stating she has nothing to offer.
47* HypocriticalHumor: One of the ponies Applejack and Rarity ask for help does some quick reminiscing on the Midsummer Theatre, giving them some hope that he'll actually agree. But when they ask for confirmation, he ultimately refuses on the grounds that he runs a large import/export business and can't spare the time... before the camera pulls back and reveals he's lounging on an inflatable raft.
48* IdiosyncraticWipe: Happens several times, first during AJ and Rarity's search for volunteers (newspaper, popcorn bag), then while AJ is trying to clean up the park on her own (lawnmower, paintbrush).
49* IronicEcho: "You bet your boots. (The first time AJ says it and Coco doesn't understand that she isn't talking about actual boots; the second time Coco herself says it, then winks at Applejack.)
50* ItsAllAboutMe: The problem Rarity and AJ are sent to fix is that everyone is so focused on themselves and their own problems that they don't think that they have time to help their community, thinking that they have to make a giant contribution.
51* TheLastStraw: Applejack's hat crumples a bench when she sets it down, and the act of a single pony stepping on the dilapidated stage causes the entire thing to collapse.
52* LiteralMinded: Applejack tells Coco that she can "bet her boots" she and Rarity will help. Coco replies she doesn't wear boots as they chafe. She is gently chided by Applejack.
53-->'''Applejack:''' It's just an expression.\
54(''Coco gives a sheepish smile'')
55* LiteraryAllusionTitle: To ''Film/MaidInManhattan'', a 2002 romantic comedy film starring Jennifer Lopez.
56* MundaneSolution: Discussed. When seeing just how bad the park is, Applejack wonders why the map didn't send Twilight, who could zap the entire park to perfection in two seconds. They ultimately realize that while Twilight could have done this, no-one would have learned anything if she did.
57* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Subverted. Twilight ''wants'' to be this, since she's already read ''every'' book in the castle library and is bored out of her mind waiting for something to happen, but the map calls Rarity and Applejack to Manehattan instead of her, much to her dejection.
58* RunningGag: Just after the scene at the newspaper stand, a newspaper flashes by showing a photo of the huge unicorn [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E14CanterlotBoutique who wanted a Princess Dress]].
59* ShoutOut:
60** Spike can be seen reading a comic that appears to be the pony version of a ''[[ComicBook/ArchieComics Jughead & Archie]]'' comic.
61** There are several to ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'':
62*** Rarity setting up a "Friendship Advice" stand similar to Lucy's Psychiatric Help stand.
63*** Rarity saying Charlie Brown's catchphrase ("Good grief").
64*** A pony that walks past the stand has a similar zig-zag sweater and single hair curl on its head like Charlie Brown (his cutie mark is even a football, which Lucy tends to pull away from him).
65*** The music also shifts briefly to a Music/VinceGuaraldi-inspired ditty when the booth is first revealed.
66** An elderly mare yells "Hey, I'm trottin' here!" at a taxi-cart just like in ''Film/MidnightCowboy''.
67** In Coco's scrapbook there's pictures of Charity Kindheart working on costumes for ''Film/TheWizardOfOz''. Coco herself is working on costumes for ''[[Theatre/MyFairLady My Fair Filly]]''. ''[[Theatre/FiddlerOnTheRoof Trotter on the Roof]]'' is mentioned in the play.
68** The newsstand pony is modeled off of Christian Bale's character Jack Kelly from ''Film/{{Newsies}}''.
69** Coco Pommel's neighborhood is home to Manehattan's Haypacking district and fashion district, a reference to the Meatpacking and Garment districts in UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity. The flyer Rarity finds also mentions "Bronclyn", an Equestrian take on Brooklyn.
70* ShowWithinAShow: The play.
71* StylisticSuck: The final production of Midsummer Theater Revival. Justified, as InUniverse, Coco Pommel didn't have the time or budget to run the show the way she originally planned.
72* SynchronousEpisodes: The episode takes place at the same time as [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E18BrotherhoovesSocial "Brotherhooves Social"]], which shows what Apple Bloom is up to at the Sisterhooves Social while Applejack is away.
73* SpotlightStealingSquad: This is the third of three ''consecutive'' Rarity-centric episodes (in broadcast order), although she shares the spotlight with another pony in both the previous episode and this one.
74* TakeAThirdOption: Since holding the program at the park is out of the question and they can hardly advertise, Rarity, Applejack and Coco decide to just build a stage outside the park and hold the performance there in the hope it'll attract ponies. It works.
75* TheoryOfNarrativeCausality: Repeatedly {{invoked}} by Rarity and Applejack as the reason they are the only two summoned to Manehattan by the Cutie Map.
76* ThereAreNoCoincidences: The coincidence of them doing so is {{lampshade}}d by Coco after Rarity and Applejack find her flyer. Rarity believes it's fate. Seeing as they were led there by an omniscient magical table, she may be right.
77* ThrowTheDogABone: The hat seller loses a paying customer due to Rarity at the start of the episode. At the end, she buys a replacement hat for Applejack from the same seller.
78* TroubledProduction: InUniverse example. Coco Pommel didn't have the time or budget for as big of a play as she imagined. Not helping is that the Midsummer Theater Revival was abandoned for such a long time, that the area was grown over, which no one pony could restore, which was proven when the original stage collapsed, at which point it seemed hopeless to Coco.
79* UnusualEuphemism: AJ when she finally makes it across the street in Manehattan:
80--> '''Applejack:''' Butter mah biscuits!
81* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: The mare watching the play with her colt. It's vaguely Puerto Rican or [[UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity Queens]], but as Creator/TabithaStGermain is Canadian, it sounds ''ridiculously'' fake.
82* WingdingEyes: Twilight gets these when thinking about the libraries in Manehattan.
83* WriteWhoYouKnow: The play is a dramatization of how Charity Kindheart, the mare who inspired Coco, founded the Theater Revival.

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