Tank
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| Tank | |
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| Tank, from the end of May the Best Pet Win! | |
| Kind | Tortoise |
| Sex | Male |
| Owner | Rainbow Dash |
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| Eyes | Dark grayish malachite green |
| Colors | Grayish sea green, with grayish spring green, pale, light grayish harlequin, pale, light grayish lime green spots and a dark grayish malachite green shell lining |
| Appearances | May the Best Pet Win!, Too Many Pinkie Pies, Just for Sidekicks, Games Ponies Play, and Magical Mystery Cure |
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Depiction in the series
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History
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Added by OzankDespite her initial rejection, Fluttershy convinces Rainbow Dash to let Tank participate in the competition, if only for the sake of convincing Rainbow that if she gives him a chance she'll end up liking him. He is not considered pet material at first by Rainbow, as he is slow and cannot fly, but wins her over with his tenacity. He is the only animal that helps Rainbow Dash after she gets caught in a rock slide, and gives her a ride on his back to safety. She chooses him as her new pet over the falcon that originally won, since he was the only pet to cross the finish line with her, as she had requested. This is similar to the story in Aesop's Tortoise and the Hare.

Added by YWNKTank appears in one scene of Too Many Pinkie Pies, inside Fluttershy's animals' tree hiding spot.
His next appearance is in Just for Sidekicks, previewed in a season three episode clip shown in a bumper on The Hub's website.[1] Spike offers to look after Tank for Rainbow Dash while she is in the Crystal Empire. At first, Rainbow is reluctant, claiming that Tank can look after himself, though he immediately proves her wrong by crashing into several things and knocking his rotor off. Throughout the scene, Rainbow acts as though the 'relationship' between her and Tank is strictly professional, but gets embarrassed when the tortoise gives her a long lick on the face (witnessed in full by Rarity). Later, in the library, Rainbow and Tank share a quick nose rub while they think no one is watching.
Before she leaves for the Crystal Empire, Rainbow suggests that Spike should at least think about getting a helmet, because "You only want to get hit in the head by a flying turtle... once." Spike ignores the advice, and Tank flies into his head several times in the episode, knocking him out the second time, and only after the third time does Spike learn his lesson and wear a crash helmet.
When Spike gives the pets to the Cutie Mark Crusaders to look after, Scootaloo tries to paint Tank's shell.
On the train, Tank joins the other pets in taking out Joe's refreshment trolley, and munches on a spilled donut.

Added by ImperfectXIIIDuring Magical Mystery Cure, Tank appears in one of Rainbow Dash's flashbacks.
Nomenclature
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Throughout May the Best Pet Win!, Fluttershy insistently corrects others calling Tank a "turtle" to a "tortoise". Near the end of the episode, she uses "turtle" herself, and all of her friends correct her in unison. The use of either term to describe terrestrial turtles may be acceptable in some circumstances. He is exclusively referred to as a turtle throughout Just for Sidekicks.
Other depictions
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Tank appears in comic book issue #1 on page 3, flying using his magic helicopter.[2] He is featured on the issue's Cover D[3] and on issue #4's Cover RI.[4]
Tank, with his magic helicopter, is one of the four types of obstacles in Rainbow Dash's Rainboom Game. During gameplay, it is possible for more than one of him to be on-screen simultaneously.
Merchandise
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The episode was conceived of and written almost a year prior to its November 19, 2011 premiere.[5] A Rainbow Dash toy that comes with a turtle and a skateboard was presented at the February 2011 Toy Fair;[6] it was later released as Riding Along with Rainbow Dash and re-released in Europe as a Rainbow Dash & Skywishes bundle. Crystal Motion Rainbow Dash also comes with a turtle.[7]
Tank is included in the trading card set. "Tenacity is a never give up, can-do attitude, and this tortoise has it!" The initial release erroneously lists Pinkie Pie in the "Owner" graphic.[8]
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References
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- ↑ Bumper. Retrieved on 2012 November 15.
- ↑ Andy Price (2012-10-13). MLP:FIM Page 3 issue 1. Retrieved on 2012 October 14.
- ↑ Rich Johnston (2012-10-30). Eighteen Of The Nineteen Covers For My Little Pony #1. Bleeding Cool. Retrieved on 2012 October 30.
- ↑ Rich Johnston (2012-11-16). A Second My Little Pony Comic Focusing On Individual Ponies – First Up, Twilight Sparkle. Bleeding Cool. Retrieved on 2012 November 16.
- ↑ deviantArt comment by Lauren Faust (2011-11-19). Retrieved on 2012 October 14.
- ↑ ASM 2011 Toy Fair Hasbro gallery (2011-02-13). Retrieved on 2012 October 14.
- ↑ Hahmo My Little Pony Deluxe Ponies, erilaisia. Retrieved on 2012 October 14.
- ↑ Scans of the card set. Equestria Daily. Retrieved on 2012 July 5.
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