The seventh installment of a What If series that involves the rewriting of episodes. This one includes four redos of earlier rewritten episodes, and then eight Season 7 episodes. (Warning!: Rewrites based on personal opinion. Please respect it!)
The sixth installment of a What If series that involves the rewriting of episodes. This covers an episode from Seasons 4 and 6 and eight episodes from Season 7. (Warning!: Episodes rewritten based on personal opinion. Please respect it. Thank you.)
When Twilight publishes the Friendship Journal, they become even more famous than they already were. Except Spike. Nobody cared about him. That is, until he gets a letter from an interesting organization about some legal matters revolving around it..
Readers of the friendship journal still pursue Fluttershy for answers as to why she keeps learning the same thing. Luckily, she won't have to defend herself again.
After the events of Secrets And Pies, you'd think everything would return to normal. But alas, Rainbow Dash's thoughtless actions are about to have huge ramifications for the health of the nation.
Spike was absent from view when ponies mobbed over details in the recently published Friendship Journal. When the main six and Starlight find him, they find out why.
Spike has a problem regarding inviting two of his royal friends over on the same day! To avoid a diplomatic disaster, can Twilight, Starlight, and Spike prevent these two from meeting? No. No, they can’t. Let’s move on to the real problem.
Rainbow Dash was shocked to find Doctor Cabelleron being the source of Daring Do's sabotage. She's crushed to find that it's her fault for helping him, but she's not going down without a fight. She'll fix it!
Follow up to the episode 'Triple Threat'. Spike is feeling pretty pleased with himself: he's just been summoned by the Cutie Map for the first time, and the outcome was a complete success. Twilight and Starlight wonder what exactly he did, though...
Remember when Twilight and Starlight overheard two ponies saying mean things about Rarity, which caused her to run off in tears? Well, this is the cut scene from that episode, as Starlight confronts these poor, unsuspecting dopes. Grab the popcorn...
(Takes place directly after "Parental Glideance".) Bow Hot Hoof and Windy Whistles receive a lecture from Spitfire about their behavior at Wonderbotls' shows and appearances, and the importance of self control. Can Spitfire set them straight?