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A bit too much, but no matter, she just adds a "rain-blow dry" (her rainbow twister) to the mix. To make up for it, she pushes an errant rain cloud over Twilight and jumps on it, discharging all the water. But the collective disappointment of the entire Apple family does her in and she agrees to stay for brunch.Įn route to checking the weather, Twilight is accidentally pushed into the mud by Rainbow Dash, who coincidentally is in charge of keeping the sky clear. Twilight starts to leave, and it seems that not even little Apple Bloom's puppy dog eyes attack can get her to stay. Their first stop is Sweet Apple Acres, where Applejack introduces them not only to the food for the celebration, but the entire Apple clan, including Big Macintosh and Granny Smith. Back to breezing through the preparations it is! This happens to be Pinkie Pie, who reacts like this and runs off. But still, Spike urges her to at least give it a try, and so she says "hello" to the first pony she meets. Spike's concerned this won't leave any time for making friends, prompting Twilight to utter the phrase, "the fate of Equestria does not rest on me making friends." Considering the title of the show (and this episode), it very well may. Hearing this, Twilight cheers up considerably she can breeze through the supervision and then use the resources in the library to pull up some proof of Night Mare Moon's return. After all, she does get to stay in the library. Thus Spike and a reluctant Twilight Sparkle fly in a pegasi-pulled chariot, with Spike trying to get Twilight to look on the bright side. Her response is not at all what Twilight expected: in order to get Twilight's muzzle out of her books, she's sent to supervise the preparations for the Summer Sun Festival in Ponyville, and more importantly, make some friends. But since the day of the Summer Sun Festival is the longest day of the thousandth year, Twilight implores him to send it anyway, and so he shoots a flame to send it, and belches a flame almost immediately with the princess' reply. With the letter ready, she tells Spike to send it, but he's hesitant, as the Summer Sun Festival is coming up, which is keeping the princess pretty busy. According to legend, "on the longest day of the thousandth year, the stars will aid in her escape and she will bring about night time eternal." Twilight immediately connects this to the story she was reading earlier, and dictates a letter to Princess Celestia, though her vocabulary gives Spike some trouble. Looking up Elements of Harmony in "Predictions and Prophesies" directs her to The Mare in the Moon, a myth about an evil pony imprisoned in the moon. Which is good, because she's having no luck finding it herself. She reminds him that they "don't have time for that sort of thing," and sets him to searching for a specific book. Her determination is such that she stops for nothing, accidentally creaming Spike when she plows through the door, ruining his present for Moondancer.
As Twilight heads to the library to do some research, she runs into a handful of other unicorns who invite her to a shindig at Moondancer's, but she blows them off. cue the theme song, where Rarity and Applejack's lines are sung by different people than the video posted on Hasbro's website, for some reason. She's certain she's heard of the Elements of Harmony somewhere, but she just can't remember where. As the legend draws to a close, the voiceover narration switches, revealing Twilight Sparkle reading a book. The elder sister used the Elements of Harmony to send her sister to moon, and took on the responsibilities of day and night. However, the younger sister grew jealous of the love and attention the ponies paid to the day, while shunning and sleeping through the night, and her bitterness transformed her into the evil Night Mare Moon. A storybook opens and begins to tell the legend of the two regal sisters, one who raised the sun and the other who raised the moon, keeping the land of Equestria in order.