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Power Ponies
Power Ponies the day is saved S4E06
Season ā„–: 4
Season episode ā„–: 6
Overall episode ā„–: 71
Original airdate: December 21, 2013
Written by: Meghan McCarthy, Charlotte Fullerton, & Betsy McGowen
Storyboard: Mike West and Steve Garcia[1]
Featured characters: Mane-iac
See also
credits ā€¢ transcript ā€¢ gallery ā€¢ allusions
animation errors ā€¢ statistics ā€¢ speculation
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Power Ponies is the sixth episode of the fourth season of My Little Pony Friendship is Magic and the seventy-first episode overall. In this episode, Spike and the Mane Six are sucked into a comic book world and must defeat a maniacal supervillain in order to escape.

Production and development

On July 20, 2013, an animatic clip of this episode was shown at San Diego Comic-Con International. In the clip, Applejack/Mistress Mare-velous, Fluttershy/Saddle Rager, Pinkie Pie/Fili-Second, Rainbow Dash/Zapp, Rarity/Radiance, Spike/Hum Drum, Twilight Sparkle/Masked Matter-Horn, the Mane-iac, and more characters appear.[2][3]

Summary

Late night reading

Twilight sees Spike reading a comic S4E06

Even Spike curls up with a good book now and then.

Twilight Sparkle is asleep in her bed when she's stirred awake by a lamp switching on. She sees Spike reading a comic book and tells him to go to sleep, but Spike asks for two more minutes. He proceeds to talk at length about the Power Ponies, their sidekick Hum Drum, and the evil Mane-iac. Twilight sympathizes with Spike's investment in a book, but states they'll need to be well-rested to help fix up Princess Celestia and Princess Luna's old castle in the morning. Spike relents and goes to bed, but when Twilight sees him fumbling in the dark for his comic, Twilight allows him two more minutes to read.

Diving into a comic

Spike observing the comic book glowing S4E06

Yet another door to a different world.

The next morning, Twilight and her friends take part in refurbishing Celestia and Luna's old castle. Spike wishes to pitch in, but the ponies politely decline. Twilight tells him to find someplace quiet to read his comic, and Spike shuffles off, feeling useless.

Spike goes to Celestia and Luna's reading room to read, sympathizing with the bumbling Hum Drum. When he suddenly reaches the end of the comic, he finds a footnote in small, hard-to-read text. As Twilight and the others take a break from cleaning and come looking for Spike, he uses a magnifying glass to read the footnote:

"You can return to the place you started when the Mane-iac is defeated. Take a closer look to join the adventure in this book.."
ā€” Spike

This causes a magic spell in the comic book to come to life, and Spike is sucked inside its pages. Twilight and her friends, in their attempt to save him, get dragged inside as well, except Pinkie who just jumps in after them.

Welcome to Maretropolis

Spike "holy new personas, ponies!" S4E06

"Holy new personas, ponies!"

Spike, now in superhero attire, regains consciousness on the roof of a building in Maretropolis. Behind him, he sees his pony friends in superhero attire as well and recognizes them as the heroes in his comicā€”the Power Ponies.

Suddenly, there's an explosion at the museum across the street, and the Mane-iac emerges from the smoke, laughing maniacally and holding an orb surging with electricity. When Applejack and Rainbow Dash wonder what's going on, Spike explains that they were transported into his comic book and that the only way out to defeat the Mane-iac. The Mane-iac attacks the ponies with a pretzel cart and a mailbox; as Pinkie Pie dodges the mailbox, she demonstrates the super speed of her Power Pony persona Fili-Second.

Mane-iac makes a cackling entrance S4E06

Meet the malevolent Mane-iac!

Applejack tries to wrangle the Mane-iac with her lasso, but it works against her, and she pins herself to a lamppost. Twilight's attempts at using the Masked Matter-Horn's powers fizzle, Rainbow uses Zapp's powers to create a tornado instead of lightning, Rarity's powers as Radiance prove less than helpful, and Fluttershy's anger-based powers as Saddle Rager don't manifest because she's not angry. After watching in amusement, the Mane-iac takes her leave, but not before addressing Spike by his designated role as Hum Drum.

After Spike explains that the lasso Mistress Mare-velous uses is psychically connected to her, Applejack reins in the tornado with Mistress Mare-velous' powers, and Spike once again explains to his friends that the only way out of the comic book world is to stop the Mane-iac from using her doomsday device. While Rainbow Dash is excited about having superpowers, Spike is less than thrilled about being the powerless Hum Drum. Twilight encourages Spike by saying he's not really Hum Drum, but he is still in low spirits.

Time to Power Pony up!

The Power Ponies looking at the shampoo factory S4E06

The Mane-iac's home turf.

Spike leads the Power Ponies to the Mane-iac's headquarters: her shampoo factory. Before Twilight can come up with a plan, Rainbow Dash gives away her and her friends' position by zapping the building with lightning. As Spike stays back, the Mane-iac's henchponies emerge from the factory and attack. Despite Fluttershy's inability to get angry, the Power Ponies subdue and restrain the henchponies.

When the Mane-iac herself appears, she immobilizes the Power Ponies with her "hairspray ray of doom". She leaves Hum Drum behind, considering it pointless to use her spray on him. Spike watches helplessly as the Mane-iac and her henchponies take the Power Ponies prisoner.

The sidekick saves the day

Super Spike on chain zipline S4E06

Hum Drum to the rescue!

Spike sneaks into the factory through an air duct, all the while calling himself useless, and finds his friends still immobilized and inside a big cage. Each time the effect of the spray wears off, one of the henchponies sprays them again.

The Mane-iac uses the Electro-Orb to power her hair dryer-shaped cannon, and tells the Power Ponies her plan to use it on them and the citizens of Maretropolis and cause their manes to grow wildly. When Fluttershy reminds her of Hum Drum, the Mane-iac once again dismisses the little guy as useless. The Power Ponies disagree, with Twilight noting that in their world, he always comes through.

Saddle Rager roars S4E06

Don't you dare make Fluttershy angry.

Encouraged by his friends' words of praise, Spike springs into action. As the Mane-iac monologues to the ponies in true villain fashion, Spike ensnares some of the henchponies in a large tarp and immobilizes more with the Mane-iac's hairspray, allowing the Power Ponies to break free. The ponies fight off the rest of the henchponies as the Mane-iac powers up her cannon to shoot Fluttershy who isn't trying to use her powers. When a firefly gets in her line of fire and she swats it away, Fluttershy loses her temper, and the powers of Saddle Rager finally manifest, turning her into a large, muscular monster.

The Mane-iac fires her weapon at Saddle Rager, but its beam bounces back at her, and Saddle Rager smashes the weapon to pieces. The effects of the weapon entraps the Mane-iac in her own mane like a straitjacket. Spike declares the Power Ponies victorious, and he and the ponies are transported away.

Epilogue

Power Ponies comic vanishes S4E06

It's magic. You don't have to explain it.

Spike and the others are transported out of the comic book and back into Celestia and Luna's old reading room. As the ponies shake off the excitement of their latest adventure, Pinkie Pie offers the group cupcakes, which she picked up from the Maretropolis Bakery a half-second before their return home. Twilight commends Spike for his heroism, and Spike learns that he doesn't need superpowers to be a super friend.

When Twilight asks where Spike got the comic book, he says he got it in a store in Canterlot that sold "enchanted" comic books, not realizing that the comics were magically enchanted as opposed to telling enchanting stories. The ponies and Spike leaves the room, and the comic book suddenly vanishes in a flash of white light.

Power Ponies

The Power Ponies are a team of comic book superheroes who defend the fictional city of Maretropolis. Each member, with the exception of Hum Drum, has a superpower or supernatural ability.

  • Masked Matter-Horn: Can generate a variety of energy beams from her horn, such as energy blasts and freeze rays
  • Fili-Second: The "fastest pony in all of Maretropolis"; can run a distance of miles in mere seconds
  • Zapp: Can control the forces of nature through her lightning bolt necklace
  • Radiance: Can create energy constructs with her jewelry
  • Mistress Mare-velous: Has a lasso that she can psychically control, and also makes use of restraining horseshoes called "hoofarangs"[4]
  • Saddle Rager: Can turn into a hulking monster with tremendous strength when she gets angry
  • Hum Drum: The Power Ponies' "bumbling sidekick" who only serves as comic relief; has no superpowers

Maretropolis

Maretropolis cityscape S4E06

The Maretropolis cityscape.

The events of the comic book take place in the city of Maretropolis, which the Mane-iac is trying to destroy with her doomsday device. It is a large urban setting with many skyscrapers. An airship of the same design as that used by some of the Apple family flies overhead. The main cast picks up the story on top of a building opposite the Maretropolis Museum, which houses the Electro-Orb and the Mane-iac has just broken into. After she escapes, the Power Ponies head to the Mane-iac's top secret headquarters, of which Spike apparently knows the location. It is a shampoo factory, with an animated neon sign outside, which housed a hair-care product company before the Mane-iac's accident. The city also contains a bakery 65 blocks away from the factory. Other features seen on the street are a mailbox and a pretzel stand.

Superhero theme

This is the show's second superhero-themed episode following The Mysterious Mare Do Well in Season 2. The references include:

  • The Mane-iac's origin involving falling into a vat of chemical liquid is similar to the Joker's origin in the 1988 graphic novel Batman: The Killing Joke (which was incorporated into the 1989 film Batman).
  • The Mane-iac's origin also involves being electrocuted by a downed power line, which is similar to Two-Face's origin in Batman: The Animated Series.
  • Mane-iac uses her mane as a weapon the same way as Medusa from the Fantastic Four comics and Sedusa from The Powerpuff Girls (another show Lauren Faust worked on, and created by her husband Craig McCracken), and the way she walks resembles Doctor Octopus from the Spiderman comics.
  • The comic book setting is named "Maretropolis", a clear play on the city of Metropolis in the Superman comics.
  • When Spike sees the Mane 6 in their costumes, he says, "Holy new personas, ponies!", which was a running gag used by Robin in the 1960's live-action Batman series.
  • Spike's Hum Drum costume has a color scheme similar to that of Robin's.
  • Saddle Rager's (Fluttershy) anger transformation ability is similar to that of The Incredible Hulk.
  • Fili-Second's (Pinkie Pie) superpowers and costume are similar to that of the Flash.
  • Mistress Mare-velous (Applejack) wields a lasso similar to that of Wonder Woman and gadgets similar to that of Batman.
  • Zapp's (Rainbow Dash) powers are based on those of Thor and Storm.
  • Radiance (Rarity) has creation powers similar to those of Green Lantern, although the color of her constructs is the same as that of the Star Sapphires, another group from the Green Lantern stories.
  • Masked Matter-Horn (Twilight Sparkle) has powers loosely based on those of Cyclops of the X-Men, according to Jim Miller,[5] though they are more varied in effect.
  • Spike ends their victory by saying "Once again, the day is saved", which the narrator ends each episode with in The Powerpuff Girls.

Quotes

For more quotes, see the episode's transcript.
Spike: Holy new personas, ponies!
The Mane-iac: Power Ponies! [laughs] How kind of you to join us!
Main cast: Huh?
Spike: Fluttershy! You're Saddle Rager! Lose your temper, and you'll turn into a huge super-strong monster!
Fluttershy: Oh, gosh! That wouldn't... be very... polite!
Rainbow Dash: I was already awesome! And now we've all got superpowers!
Twilight Sparkle: All right, Power Ponies, here's the plan. Rarity, you, me andā€”
Rainbow Dash: Come on out, Mane-iac! Or the Power Ponies are comin' in!
[thunder crash]
Twilight Sparkle: So much for "element of surprise".
Applejack: Time to Power Pony up!
Pinkie Pie: Ooh! Nice catchphrase!
Pinkie Pie: Tag you're it! Tag you're it! Tag you're it! Tag you're it!
Fluttershy: Are you kidding me? I mean, I know you're evil and everything, but [getting frustrated] you hurt a teensy, little, harmless firefly?! Really?! Well you're just a great, big, meanie! [voice getting deeper] There! I said it! What makes you think you're so special?! Like the rules of common courtesy don't apply to you?! [voice getting even deeper] Why don't you pick on somepony your own size?!
Pinkie Pie: Cupcakes?
Rarity: How did youā€”
Pinkie Pie: Eh, we had a good half second before we got sucked back out of the comic, and the Maretropolis bakery was only sixty-five blocks away!

Gallery

Power Ponies galloping S4E06

Power Ponies image gallery

References

  1. ā†‘ Jim Miller (2013-12-20). ... but tomorrow's #mlpseason4 .... Twitter. Retrieved on 2013 December 21.
  2. ā†‘ SDCC 2013 MLP Panel Exclusive Season 4 Clip (2013-07-20). Retrieved on 2013 July 21.
  3. ā†‘ Season 4 Animatics From SDCC 2013 Panel (High Quality) (2013-07-20). Retrieved on 2013 July 21.
  4. ā†‘ Meghan McCarthy (2013-12-21). Hoofarangs! #MLPseason4. Twitter. Retrieved on 2013 December 21.
  5. ā†‘ Jim Miller (2013-12-21). Inspiration - TS - Cyclops AJ .... Twitter. Retrieved on 2013 December 27.

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