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The smooze
The smooze













the smooze
  1. #THE SMOOZE SERIAL#
  2. #THE SMOOZE PATCH#
  3. #THE SMOOZE SERIES#

  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Despite being the School of Friendship's guidance counselor, Trixie is nowhere to be seen in this story.
  • #THE SMOOZE SERIAL#

  • Canon Discontinuity: Only the 1984 movie's events are mentioned, rendering the followup serial "The End of Flutter Valley," where the witches try to get revenge on the Flutter Ponies by teaming up with Queen Bumble (and Draggle shows a much nicer side), noncanon.
  • #THE SMOOZE PATCH#

  • Surprise, G1 Applejack, and Patch from My Little Pony Tales make a brief appearance in Issue #4.
  • Hydia, Reeka, Draggle, The Smooze and Megan Williams appear when North Star and Surprise recap the events of the movie.
  • Black Eyes of Evil: Violet Shiver gets these when possessed by the Smooze.
  • Unsurprisingly by stories end, they've completely fallen into the role and pull a Heel≯ace Turn.

    the smooze

    Granted they still wish to cause chaos but let down their defenses and accept some of the goodwill from their students.

  • Becoming the Mask: By Issue #4, the S'monies start to become a little too invested in their roles as they try to enact the witches plans.
  • Nope, they have a change of heart before they even meet our heroes, and the real final boss is the Smooze, which has taken sentience and attacks everyone.

    the smooze

    #THE SMOOZE SERIES#

  • Bait-and-Switch Boss: The series seems to point that Grackle and Dyre will be the final boss of the series.
  • This leads to the start of the plot with their letters for help being intercepted by Trench. This series puts this very issue front and center, with the ponies (finally) acknowledging that the school is understaffed.
  • Ascended Fridge Horror: The Mane Six being the only teachers at the School of Friendship while having to juggle their other commitments was Hand Waved by the show writers despite the obvious implications of them being overworked.
  • Artificial Human: Grackle and Dyre's plan to disrupt pony society focuses on creating three artificial ponies out of G1 Smooze (and pizza dough) and sending them to infiltrate the School of Friendship.
  • Nothing in the G4 universe can affect them or their magic and they need to go to the G1 universe to hopefully find a way to fight them.
  • Anti-Magic: Like both versions of the Smooze, the S'monies are completely impervious to magic.
  • Faced with this unfamiliar threat, the G4 ponies will need the help of someone who has dealt with opponents like this before, which comes in the unexpected form from the dimension of their spiritual predecessors. Grackle and Dyre get wind of this due to sending their familiar, Trench, into their dimension and, despite it's not being their ponies, they figure they'll do as their targets and start making plans against them. Eventually they hit upon the idea to hire some new help and send away for anyone whose willing. Meanwhile over in the G4 Equestria, our heroines find themselves swamped with newcomers at the School of Friendship and not enough facility to go around. However, their mothers give them a task among their to-do chores: Take revenge on the ponies. Since the events of the 1986 movie, the witches have been unable to use their magic outside the lair, much to the annoyance of the daughters. The story focuses on Grackle and Dyre, the daughters of Reeka and Draggle (and, by extension, the granddaughters of Hydia), who've been left to look after the Gloom Volcano lair while their mothers are away. My Little Pony Generations is a five-issue comic book mini-series crossover between Generation 1 and Generation 4 of the My Little Pony franchise.















    The smooze