![]() ![]() Spike will make occassional guest appearances in The FT Squad's Adventures With Phineas and Ferb, and will officially guest star in The FT Squad's Adventures With Phineas and Ferb: Summer Belongs to You.Spike guest starred in The FT Squad Meets the Hunchback of Notre Dame, and later will in The FT Squad's Adventures with the Winx Club.Spike will guest star in Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures and Winnie the Pooh, Mickey and Minnie Wish Upon a Christmas.Spike met Ash, Littlefoot, Simba, Sora, Mickey, Spongebob, Alex, Tai and their friends in Pooh's Adventures of Thomas & Friends: Misty Island Rescue.Spike met the FT Squad in The FT Squad's Adventures in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.In the season eight episode Molt Down, Spike gains a pair of wings after undergoing a developmental stage for dragons called the "molt" ![]() His ability to magically deliver scrolls to and from Princess Celestia with his green fire-breath is featured in many episodes, as is his crush on Rarity. He is Twilight Sparkle's friend and assistant. He is a purple and green baby dragon who met Pooh and his friends in Pooh's Adventures of Thomas and the Magic Railroad after Twilight Sparkle rescued them from The Grand Duke of Owls. Can Fluttershy overcome her fears and help her fellow ponies out? In seven days, we’ll have that answer.Spike is the deuteragonist of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Next week, batten down the hatches, because “Hurricane Fluttershy” is coming through! The pegasi of Cloudsdale have to make a tornado of lake water for the rainy season, and every pegasus is lending a helping hoof… except for Fluttershy. In the end, it’s not Spike’s finest outing, but certainly far from his worst. It delivered in action, and a little bit in comedy, but still felt like it lacked the magic that episodes prior had. “Dragon Quest” was a better episode than last week’s, but not perfect either. Other than that, there really wasn’t much I can really complain about. It was far from lacking as last week’s was, and it did have its solid action and comedy elements, but at its core, something felt missing from the story to make it one of the more solid outings from this season. Though if Philomina was any indication last season, that cuteness is gonna die awful quick.Īgain, the plot felt lacking in something major. Speaking of Rarity, I liked that the admiration for Spike that she has since “Secret of my Excess” is still very much alive and well, and considering how much I personally enjoy this pairing, it made the episode all the more better for me.Īlso, Peewee may just be the most adorable pet yet. I continue to believe Rarity has been the pony of the mane six to get the best stuff from this season, and it shows no signs of stopping. Rarity was in top form, with some hilarious moments and lines in this episode. ![]() But with appearances like this one, it’s not hard to see why. Okay, it’s no shocker anymore that Rarity is my favorite pony. It’s always nice to see more creatures in this series, and even though we have seen dragons plenty of times, it’s always good to see how many different variations there are, and how they function. Especially the red leader dragon, who made a great bully ringleader character. Every one of them had their own unique look, and each had their own gruff, and brutish personality, which made them great antagonists for this episode. I loved the designs of the dragons in this episode. We embarked on one heck of a “Dragon Quest” this week, but was that quest rewarding? Pros and cons time has come once more. Spike names his new pet Peewee, and says that he has a lot to teach him about being a pony. After writing the letter, the baby phoenix hatches from his egg. The moral being that what he is isn’t as important as who he is, and that he would much rather be with his real friends more than any dragons. The episode comes to an end with Spike writing this week’s letter to Princess Celestia. Of course Twilight isn’t going to let Spike head off on his own to get hurt, so the three ponies plan to follow him without Spike knowing. Twilight however lets Spike go off to discover the answers he seeks. However, Rarity and Rainbow Dash strongly object to it, and try to get him to change his mind. So, he decides to leave home to join the great dragon migration. Spike decides that the only way he’ll ever truly find out about himself is if he embarks on a quest of his own. Twilight searches through her books for information, but winds up fruitless. That night, Spike is still going on about it, and begins to have worries about who he is, and how he belongs with other dragons. Spike begins to get angry as the other ponies comment on how he’s not like the other dragons, mainly because of how small and cute he is. Well, all dragons except Spike of course. The rest of the mane six watch on as the dragon migration occurs, which has dragons of all shapes and sizes flying about.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |