Welp. I didn’t win, guys. But I got close. ‘Course, close doesn’t count for much, but it remains the same.
Like before, columns are letters A-E, rows are letters 1-5. Here’s a review:
A3: They called her Muffins, but “Slice of Life” pulled through.
B1: Sassy Saddles was introduced in “Canterlot Boutique,” and appeared again in the beginning of “Rarity Investigates.” Not quite what I imagined, but it doesn’t violate the word.
B2: From the finale: “How could Starlight do more than the greatest wizard in Equestria?” Not as loud as it’s been before, but close enough.
B4: …Well, why settle for one?
B5: Erm…kinda? Dystopia Dash had clearly lost a wing somehow, but people could argue that that doesn’t count.
C1: Between “Do Princesses Dream…?” and “Scare Master”? …I’ll count it.
C4: Not all of them together, but Dash and Pinkie left the country in “Treasure of Griffinstone.”
C5: >>877463
D1: Well, I wasn’t expecting all of them, but…“Crusaders of the Lost Mark.” It happened.
D4: Dash had “I’ll Fly,” Rarity had “Rules of Rarity,” and…nopony else really even got a solo. Even if you count the number of group songs, that still only makes four of six.
D5: They’re not born yet, but “Pinkie Pie Knows” made it very clear.
E1: We met the Yaks in “Party Pooped,” no matter how much we wish we didn’t.
…So, again, I lost. But it was close. And even though I didn’t win, I had fun making the darned thing and watching about half of my hopes and dreams come true (Even if I am still raving inside that they managed to disqualify both A2 and E4). I might be back to make another one for Season 6, but maybe not—after all, I have even less of an idea what to expect now. So…see you later, I guess?