Friendship Is Magic - Part 2 (Elements of Harmony)
- Episode aired Oct 22, 2010
- TV-Y
- 23m
To stop Nightmare Moon, Twilight Sparkle, Spike and some locals must find the Elements of Harmony.To stop Nightmare Moon, Twilight Sparkle, Spike and some locals must find the Elements of Harmony.To stop Nightmare Moon, Twilight Sparkle, Spike and some locals must find the Elements of Harmony.
- Twilight Sparkle
- (voice)
- Applejack
- (voice)
- …
- Pinkie Pie
- (voice)
- …
- Rarity
- (voice)
- …
- Spike
- (voice)
- …
- Pinkie Pie
- (singing voice)
- Steven Magnet
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaTwilight Sparkle reads "The Elements of Harmony: A Reference Guide." When she names the elements, the camera shows the ponies that will come to represent each respective element.
- GoofsWhen the group begins to enter the forest as Applejack says "We're sticking to you like caramel on a candy apple", Rainbow Dash is missing her tail.
- Quotes
Twilight Sparkle: You think you can destroy The Elements of Harmony just like that? Well, you're wrong, because the spirits of The Elements of Harmony are right *here*.
Nightmare Moon: What?
Twilight Sparkle: Applejack, who reassured me when I was in doubt, represents the spirit of... honesty!
Twilight Sparkle: Fluttershy, who tamed the manticore with her compassion, represents the spirit of... kindness!
Twilight Sparkle: Pinkie Pie, who banished fear by giggling in the face of danger, represents the spirit of... laughter!
Twilight Sparkle: Rarity, who calmed a sorrowful serpent with a meaningful gift represents the spirit of... generosity!
Twilight Sparkle: And Rainbow Dash, who could not abandon her friends for her own heart's desire represents the spirit of... loyalty!
Twilight Sparkle: The spirits of these five ponies got us through every challenge you threw at us.
Nightmare Moon: You still don't have the sixth Element! The spark didn't work!
Twilight Sparkle: But it did! A different kind of spark. I felt it the very moment I realized how happy I was to hear you, to see you, how much I cared about you. The spark ignited inside me when I realized that you all - are my friends. You see, Nightmare Moon, when those Elements are ignited by the... the spark, that resides in the heart of us all, it creates the sixth element: the element of... magic.
Nightmare Moon: NOOO! Nooo!
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Sugarcube Critic: Elements of Harmony (2014)
- SoundtracksFace Your Fears (Giggle at the Ghostly)
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Lauren Faust
Music by Daniel Ingram
Performed by Shannon Chan-Kent
Found the first part of the two part "Friendship is Magic" pilot/first episode "Mare in the Moon" a very promising start and very good in its own right. To me though, "Elements of Harmony" is even better. Having all the strengths of the first part, while having even more strengths and improving on the very little that wasn't quite as great. It's a fine way to conclude the episode that started off this animation phenomenon, is a fine 'My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic' episode and is very high quality episode for anything. There may be episodes to be an even better indication of the show's appeal and what the fuss is all about, but both parts of "Friendship is Magic" are good representations.
Like with the previous part, Spike is still a bit underdeveloped but this is in relative comparison to the many other characters that are being introduced that are already richer in personality.
But with everything else being so well executed, that was relatively easy for me to overlook. The flash animation is very good for so early on (and for flash), and would go as far to say it improves on that for the previous part with the background characters not being as static. What still remains and even more so are the bright colours, meticulously detailed and often elegant backgrounds and adorable but never too cute character designs. The music has presence but never over-bears what is going on. Personally don't have a problem with the theme song, but making more of an impression are the show's first song "Face Your Fears", which is the very meaning of infectious and a lot less twee than one would fear.
Again, the writing is also highly impressive for such an early stage. The humour is very funny and very winning without being cheesy or juvenile, to me this is one of the aspects of the show that renders the misconception of adults not being able to enjoy this false. If anything, adults are actually more likely to get the humour and find it funnier. The emotion is there too and not in a sentimental way and there is a great relevant message of work not getting in the way of making new friends that didn't preach. The story is neither cheesy or sugary, everything with the mythos is cleverly built/expanded upon from the previous part and it is also remarkably ambitious without being convoluted. That is truly remarkable as was the proper establishing of the show's theme of friendship, which is the definition of magic indeed. The tasks are very imaginatively and entertainingly handled.
Two great character moments sprang to mind here. One was the scene with Rarity and the sea serpent, that saw a different side to Rarity and made her more interesting and likeable, one would not think she would be as kind-hearted from before as she is here. It's a cleverly written scene too. The other, and especially so, is the ending. That was both uplifiting and touching, one will have to see for themselves to see why. The characters continue to engage and their character traits are already well rounded and distinct, they are much more than shallow stereotypes and they are more complex than their cute character designs suggest. It is easy to name Twilight and Nightmare Moon as the most interesting characters here, and they are, but personally also have to give credit for (on top of seeing a different side to Rarity) Rainbow Dash having a stronger and expanded personality here, one that makes one endear to her more, and not making Pinkie Pie too cute. The voice acting is very good, particularly Tara Strong's Twilight and Tabitha St Germain's Nightmare Moon.
Summarising, great and superior conclusion to a more than solid two parter. 9/10
- TheLittleSongbird
- May 29, 2019
Details
- Runtime23 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1080i (HDTV)
- 480i (SDTV)