![]() This episode was originally written by Dave Polsky and was going to be a Rarity episode. ![]() This episode was the first episode to make me realize there existed bad MLP episodes! That's a shame. Anyway, I'd point out more, but I think I've said enough. Especially considering how run into the ground it was by the fanbase. The best joke in this episode was Pinkie's "I'll wear this mustache" and not even that was really that funny. I already pointed some of it out, but still, it was just a bunch of dull and stupid jokes. The humor in general just wasn't very funny at all. Seriously? Twilight Sparkle is that caught up in her reading that she can't take a look to notice Spike, YET WHEN APPLEJACK MOVES A BLOODY PEN, SHE NOTICES? It's like this episode was made to make me point out logic flaws and idiotic characters. And to make it even more stupid and painful, all Applejack does is move a pen and get attention. She doesn't even take a second to look back to see Spike is telling her about the Dragon Code because she's too caught up in her books, and she doesn't even notice Spike crying. Most of them threw logic out the window (like, why didn't Rainbow Dash just take back flying into the rocks.?), were shoehorned in and forced into the episode, and then there's Twilight Sparkle. I know it was a failed joke, but I'm sure Spike's not THAT stupid to take a second to realize it was fake.Įven besides Spike, the characters in general were just idiotic. ![]() Did the writers for this episode take lessons from A Pal for Gary? That would probably explain it Then there's the part where Spike acts like they did a good job with the false Timberwolf. Come on, he's seriously much smarter than that. Like, he can clean up! We've seen him doing it in a bunch of other episodes, so why not here? He acts like he can't see the obvious screw-ups he's made. I might as well have a Breadwinners-like twerking joke in here.) and him screwing up chores. It started off with a failed "SMELL MY DIRTY FEET" joke (which is actually incredibly disgusting. The next thing I hated was how stupid and clumsy Spike was. For example, Hey Arnold's Arnold Saves Sid, and I remember when I used to watch Phineas and Ferb (I don't any more), there was an episode where that one kid saved Buford (the bully)'s life, and he had "The Bully Code." Real original there! Is there something with plots like these that need to have a "The code?" I'm guessing if you saved my life, it would be The MLP Episode Reviewer Code, I don't know. This one didn't really add anything, and just felt like a repeat of 1000 other episodes from other shows I've seen. Now, you'll probably say that there were other episodes that had overused plots that I probably gave better ratings to, but those most likely had TONS of charm and extra stuff added to the plot. That's probably why, but yeah.įirst of all, I feel the plot of this episode was incredibly overused, and not in a good way at all. cel-shaded to me, which reminded me of the graphics of Jet Set Radio and Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker. Their animation was at least fluid, and they looked rather. Plus, I have to admit, the CGI Timberwolves, although they looked heavily out of place, actually looked pretty cool. I do have to give this episode credit for showing off Applejack's bravery with the Timberwolves in the beginning. Spike, as following his "Dragon Code," repays by doing any of Applejack's chores needed, except messing them up all the time, which leads to screwing up other problems of the Mane 6. Spike gets a day off, and takes a hot air balloon ride, which lands into a forest with a pack of Timberwolves, causing him to run off, however Applejack saves him. ![]() This does not reflect the opinions of the rest of the Brony community. This review comes from the opinions of the poster himself. I'm really not in the mood to review this right now. ![]()
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