Zipp sighed, looking up at the night sky as she stretched her wings out. “You’re right, Gonzo... this is pretty amazing.”
Sunny smiled at this. “Yeah… the perfect ending to a great day.”
Gonzo had the idea to gather everyone on the roof to gaze at the stars, which would become a monthly Muppet tradition. “This was probably the greatest day of my life,” Gonzo agreed, just before something came to his mind. “But there’s still one thing I don’t understand.”
Kermit turned to look at him. “What’s that, Gonzo?”
“Why did they want me to build a Jacuzzi?”
Zipp nudged Pepe, who was chuckling, causing the pegasus to clear her throat. “We may never know,” she said, just before a portal appeared not too far away. “But I do know what that means… we have to get going, ponies.”
“Awww, do you have to?” Journal asked as she and her friends got up. “We were hoping you could stay and be Muppets, like us!”
“Kermit just asked us to join the group today!” Persephone squealed. “It’s so awesome!”
“I’m sorry, but we have families back home to get back to,” said Sunny. “But I promise, next time we’re in this area for a Unity Quest, we’ll look you up.”
“Wait!” Caramel stopped them from leaving. “Before you leave… we have some things we wanted to give you.”
She reached into her mane and pulled out a brown piece of paper. “I found this map last year, but… it’s so faded out I can’t figure out what it leads to. Maybe Zipp can take it back and figure it out?”
“Definitely,” Zipp smiled. “Thanks.”
“And… here’s a gift from me,” Persephone pulled out a glowing object from her saddlebag. “I found this a long time ago, but… I think it belongs to you. You helped me and my friends find a family of our own, where we can be ourselves. That’s the greatest gift we could ever recieve.”
“Thank you,” Sunny smiled gently. “We’ll take great care of them.”
“Bye, Gonzo. Bye, Kermit,” Misty hugged them. “Take care of each other.”
“See you later!” Pipp waved just before the Mane 6 left through the portal before it closed.
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It was a few hours after the Mane 6 returned from their Unity Quest, and they met Paradise in town, where Hitch was happily cuddling Sparky, having not seen him in days. “Sparky, I’m never gonna let you be taken by an evil government facility-- never.”
Sparky just gurgled, not understanding what his father was saying, but he didn't care-- he was just happy to see him.
Misty was showing her mother the piece that Persephone had given them, leading her to hum in thought. “This may just be me, but… it looks almost… star-like,” spoke Paradise. “Don’t you think?”
“...yeah! It does!” Sunny realized. “This must have some form of importance, otherwise Persephone wouldn’t have given it to us.”
“Speaking of gifts, I can’t figure out what this map leads to either,” Zipp sighed, putting her magnifying glass away. “If only it weren’t so faded…”
Suddenly, Sparky sneezed, sending a burst of dragon fire onto the map, rejuvenating it and causing its true location to be revealed. “Wait… dragon fire activating a map? Twilight Sparkle’s cutie mark being on it?” Zipp gasped. “This can only mean one thing!”
Izzy raised an eyebrow. “And that is…?”
“This… this is a map to the Isle of Scaly! Otherwise known as... the Dragon Lands!”
The end of this chapter means... that SPIKE is going to join the Unity Quests?!
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Well... he's definitely going to be featured, but... I don't know if he's going on the Unity Quests yet.
Another ending to an epic out-of-this-world adventure!
Directed By
Tim Hill
Created By
ponydog127
Written By
Jerry Juhl
And Jospeh Mazzarino
And Ken Kaufman
Based On
My Little Pony
And
My Little Pony: Make Your Mark
By
Bonnie Zarcherle And Will Lau
Produced By
Brian Henson
Martin G. Baker
Executive Producer
Kristine Belson
Stephanie Allain
Director Of Photography
Alan Caso
Production Designer
Stephen Marsh
Edited By
Michael A. Stevenson, A.C.E.
Richard Pearson
Producer Of Visual Effects
Thomas G. Smith
Costume Designer
Polly Smith
Co-Producers
Timothy M. Bourne
Alex Rockwell
Music By
Jamshied Sharifi
Starring The Muppets
Performers
Dave Goelz
Steve Whitmire
Bill Barretta
And Frank Oz
Also Starring
Jenna Warren
Jeffrey Tambor
F. Murray Abraham
Bahia Watson
David Arquette
Josh Charles
J.J. Gerber
Ana Sani
AJ Bridel
Kathy Griffin
Pat Hingle
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan
Hollywood “Hulk” Hogan
Ray Liotta
Grey Griffin
Anais Fairweather
Andie MacDowell
Rob Schneider
Mae Whitman
And
Rob Tinkler
Casting By
Michael Fenton, C.S.A.
And Allison Cowitt, C.S.A.
Cast
Dave Goelz As Gonzo/Bunsen Honeydew/Waldorf/The Birdman
Steven Whitmire As Kermit The Frog/Rizzo The Rat/Beaker/Cosmic Fish #1
Bill Barretta As Pepe The Prawn/Bobo As Rentro/
Bubba The Rat/Johnny Fiama/Cosmic Fish #2
Jerry Nelson As Robin/Statler/Ubergonzo
Brain Henson As Dr. Phil Van Neuter/Sal Minella
Kevin Clash As Clifford
And
Frank Oz As Miss Piggy/Fozzie Bear/Animal/Sam Eagle
Jeffrey Tambor As K. Edgar Singer
Bahia Watson As Misty Brightdawn
Jenna Warren As Sunny Starscout
F. Murray Abraham As Noah
Rob Schneider As TV Producer
Josh Charles As Agent Barker
Ana Sani As Izzy Moonbow
Ray Liotta As Gate Guard
David Arquette As Dr. Tucker
J.J. Gerber As Hitch Trailblazer
AJ Bridel As Pipp Petals
Andie MacDowell As Shelley Snipes
Kathy Griffin As Female Armed Guard
Pat Hingle As General Luft
Rob Tinkler As Sparky Sparkeroni
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan As Zephyrina “Zipp” Storm
Hollywood “Hulk” Hogan As Men In Black
Veronica Alicino As TV Stage Manager
Grey Griffin As Persephone
Anais Fairweather As Journal Heart
Mae Whitman As Caramel Wish
David Lenthall As Mikey The Cameraman
Richard Fullerton As Gate Guard
Mark Joy As Gate Guard
Carl Espy As TV Associate Producer
Deron Barnett As Child
Christian Mullins As Little Girl
Elaine Nalee As Mashed Potato Lady
Additional Muppet Performers
Ricky Boyd
Peter Linz
Alice Dinnean
Drew Massey
John Henson
Ed May
Adam Hunt
Andy Stone
John Kennedy
Kim Allen
Bruce Laboil
Evy Berman
Bob Lynch
John Boone
Pamella O’Conner
Tyler Bunch
Thom Stanley
Lisa Consolo
Lisa Sturz
Rowell Gormon
Mark Sutton
B.J. Guyer
Alan Trautman
Greg Jarnigan
Jay Tyson
Rob Killen
Gregg Wallace
Jim Kroupa
Unit Production Manager Timothy M. Bourne
First Assistant Director Michelle Ziegler
Second Assistant Director Frederic B. Clark, IV
Second Assistant Director J. David Brightbill
Art Director Alan J. Cassie
Choreographer Toni Basil
Music Supervisors
Ken Kushnick
And Cathleen Kushnick
Soundtrack On
Sony Wonder/Epic/Sony Music Soundtrax
Music
“Brick House”
Written By Thomas McClary, Milan Williams,
Walter Orange, Lionel Richie, Ronald LaPread
And William King
Performed By The Commodores
Courtesy Of Motown Records Company, L.P.
Under License From Universal Music Special Markets
“Celebration”
Written By Ronald Bell, Claydes Smith,
George Brown, James Taylor, Robert Mickens,
Earl Toon, Dennis Thomas, Robert Bell
And Eumir Deodato
Performed By The Alien Gonzos
“Dazz”
Written By Ray Ransom, Eddie Irons
And Reginald Harris
Performed By G. Love And Special Sauce
Courtesy Of 550 Music
“Flashlight”
Written By George Clinton, Jr., Bernard Worrell
And Bootsy Collins
Performed By George Clinton And Pepe
George Clinton Appears Courtesy Of
Mammoth Records
“The Gambler”
Written By Don Schlitz
“Getaway”
Written By Peter Cor And Beloyd Taylor
Performed By The Getaway People
Courtesy Of Epic Records
By Arrangement With Sony Music Entertainment
“Get Up Offa That Thing”
Written By Deanna Brown, Deidra Brown
And Yamma Brown
Performed By James Brown
Courtesy Of Polydor Records
Under License From Universal Music Special Markets
“It’s Your Thing”
Written By Rudolph Isley, Ronald Isley
And O’Kelly Isley
Performed By The Isley Brothers
Courtesy Of Epic Records
By Arrangement With Sony Music Entertainment
“Outa-Space”
Written By Billy Preston And Joe Greene
Performed By Billy Preston
Courtesy Of A&M Records, Inc.
Under License From Universal Music Special Markets
“Shining Star”
Written By Maurice White, Phillip Bailey
And Larry Dunn
Performed By Earth Wind And Fire
Courtesy Of Columbia Records
By Arrangement With Sony Music Entertainment
“Shining Star”
Written By Maurice White, Phillip Bailey
And Larry Dunn
Performed By The Dust Brothers Featuring Jeymes
Jeymes Appears Courtesy Of Epic Records
“Survival”
Written By Kenneth Gamble And Leon Huff
Performed By The O’Jays
Courtesy Of Epic Records
By Arrangement With Sony Music Entertainment
“Ready As I’ll Ever Be”
Performed By
Jenna Warren, Bahia Watson, J.J. Gerber,
Ana Sani, AJ Bridel, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan,
Mae Whitman, Anais Fairweather And
Grey Griffin Featuring Jeffrey Tambor, David Goelz,
Steve Whitmire, Bill Barretta And Frank Oz
Theme From “Star Trek” (T.V. Series)
Written By Alexander Courage
And Gene Roddenberry
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