![]() the pretty purple-maned pony herself is en route to the Castle, Fluttershy and Angel Bunny in tow, having decided that the tapestries of the Castle could do with a touch-up, and maybe even get some inspiration out of it herself. wonder if Rarity had anything to do with modifying them? AJ has an idea how to resolve the tie, though. Tailor fit for their manes and in RD's case, wings. so why are the bees even needed? Anyway, the beekeeper pony (I'm calling him Johnny Bee Good, but who knows what the fans will come up with) whistles them back to their hives, leaving the contest undecided, and the contestants in beekeeper suits. no, no, NOT THE BEES! They are covered in them, but the real test is who blinks first. Meanwhile, Pinkie and Gummy are officiating the dariest dare of all darey dare dares between Applejack and Rainbow Dash. is what Twilight no doubt thinks on finding the Library in the castle. ![]() So it's off to the Everfree Forest again, which now is apparently so safe that they can go in ones and twos with nary a care perhaps the Tree/Elements of Harmony are making it safe now? Intriguing. curse you, Trollestia! The letter informs Twilight that more information might be found in the Castle of the Royal Pony Sisters. the only thing I can think of is that she wrote that letter ahead of time, just knowing Twilight will go through all her Ponyville Library books in vain, and waiting for her to say that line. I am the only one worried that Celestia is not only clearly magically spying on Twilight, but also writes letters pretty darn fast? I mean, I know, physical goddess and all, but still. Good thing he has those thick scales.Ĭelestia says, "Clean up those books, Spike!" Spike is getting his usual butt-monkey treatment, first by having his feather duster smashed by a book tossed in frustration, and then by being buried under a pile of books that topples over on him. So the episode opens with the welcome return of Twilight's exasperated groan that first appeared in "Lesson Zero". First, it references the Castlevania game series, second, it's a play on the word mania, and third, the Mane-ia part catches the general chaos of the episode very nicely. The title itself works on three different levels. The premise of this episode is a simple one: all of the Mane Six end up in the castle, each for their own purposes, and hilarity ensues, as each group unknowingly bounces off the other. The second partnership in this episode is the one between Fluttershy and Rarity, again reminding us of the fact that these two are also closer to each other than to the others in general. Perhaps a lot of it has to do with the interactions between Rainbow and AJ, which hailed back to their friendly rivalry as shown in "Ticket Master" and "Fall Weather Friends". When watching it, I felt very much as if I were watching a Season 1 episode instead. Season 4 continues to show its quality with this episode. I just wanted to restore ancient aaa-aaa-arrr-rrttttt! Waahhh! – Rarity
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