Friendship is Card Games: Magical Mystery Cure · 1:32pm Jan 24th, 2016
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Hello all. I…
No, no, this isn’t right. Not for this one. I'm going to need to stretch my multimedia capabilities to their absolute limit. Hang on a moment…
This week, we return to the multiplanar heist flick that is Nightmare Knights and watch the plan make contact with the enemy. Naturally, things go downhill from there
We return to the side stories for the penultimate time before fully catching up. The theme for the recent ones appears to be non-ponies (and Sandbar.) After this is the first EqG comic since Anon-a-Miss and an upcoming crossover with Transformers. But for now, we look at the Student Six.
Heads up: Next week marks the premiere of Pony Life on Discovery Family… possibly. I’m getting contradictory signals from the TV listings.
Yes, we’re actually doing this. I know I said one week’s content wasn’t enough, but then I actually gave it a shot. Strap in, folks; this one’s gonna get weird.
Ah, Gilda. Love her or hate her, she was the only griffin* on the show until "MMMMystery on the Friendship Express," the one point from which we had to extrapolate an entire species's culture. She didn't exactly make the best first impression. Of course, if you were surrounded by delicious, delicious creatures who society said you couldn't eat, you'd probably be on edge too.
Funny story: This past Wednesday, exactly ten days before the finale, my driving-to-work music drive played Europe’s The Final Countdown.
I am not emotionally prepared to say goodbye to Equestria, and this episode did not help.
You thought Spike’s first date would be with a pony…
Unsurprisingly, this episode is devoid of cancer patients and amputees. Instead, we have a nasty case of species dysphoria to address.
And so, after a logistical hiccup, we come to the final bits of G4 animation I have left in the backlog. Let’s see if we can send it off on a high note.
With persistence and courage, I return largely triumphant from the tournament grounds of Eldraine. Let’s take a look at what three young squire-steeds are up to.
And so we cover the back half of a most unexpected crossover. Let’s see what can be seen.
Previous Highlight (Chronological Order): #finnabuse and Wonderful Eliyora
Previous Highlight (Publication Order): Vendor Hall Completion and Lip Sync Battle
So. The next issue of the comic came out literally a week after the end of the Homecoming arc. At this point, I’m starting to think they’re deliberately taunting me. Why can’t IDW meet the same professional standards of regularity as many webcomics?
But for now, we’re wrapping up the Flash Sentry Papers.
We’re back to Friendship is Witchcraft for another few weeks, and this week is… kind of a double feature. I’ll explain after the break.
Well. That happened.
As many have noted, as of this episode, Twilight Sparkle has spent more episodes of the show as an alicorn than as a unicorn. Well, more accurately, there have been more episodes of the show where she’s been an alicorn than a unicorn. She hasn’t appeared in some of them, including this one.
This week, we return to Trailblazer and company, and a day of seaside fun in the town of Amblerta before going a-questing to Yggdrasil.
We return to the Berrow catalogue this week, and it’s AJ’s turn in the saddle.
… I’m going to think about the implications of that idiom with ponies later. For now, let’s see what this book has in store.
Bad news is my Sealed pool could’ve been better yesterday. (Five out of seven rares cast one mana. Two of which were Bomat Courier.) Good news is I was able to pull the episode off of YouTube before it got ContentID’d, which means I can do a quasi-live reaction.