My favorite S3 episode was definitely Sleepless in Ponyville followed by Too Many Pinkie Pies and Magic Duel.
Someone should tell them Fluttershy isn't orange, though
That would be an awesome bug report.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
She will be next time Twilight is practicing that spell.
She will be next time Twilight is practicing that spell.
When they got distracted in Feeling Pinkie Keen, all the transmutations turned back, so I figure the Orange spell doesn't last long either. And she wouldn't intentionally test it on ponies anyway.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
So you're definitively out of uni? I thought you said that they were offering a second chance.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Don't put yourself down. It's something you can come back to later if you feel like doing so.
And she wouldn't intentionally test it on ponies anyway.
Well she didn't
intentionally test it on that frog, either...
You begin to suspect that your bowl is a portal to the Meat Dimension.
I'll be honest. Sleepless in Ponyville isn't just my favorite S3 episode, it's probably my favorite episode of the entire show.
Until you have a MAJORITY of the fans screaming and damning the creators to hell for what they're doing wrong, it's not a real fandom.
Finished watching The Best Night Ever before I go out for the day and all I can say is: "Your....GOING TO LOVE ME!"
"Transform and Roll out!" Optimus Prime
You can never tell how things will end up.
Sleepless in Ponyville and Too Many Pinkie Pies probably rank as my favorite of season 3, and probably some of my favorites in the series.
Going to Nth(Too tired to count, need coffee) Sleepless in Ponyville as standing up there among my all time favourites. My other favourites from season 3 are Wonderbolt Academy and One Bad Apple (Apple Family Reunion was also nice, but, well, it was The Applejack Story), but to be honest I'm not sure if I could count them as overall favourites. They're fun and colourful, but they lack the stopping power, I guess you might say, of episodes like Green Isn't Your Colour and Baby Cakes.