

Trixie varied, at times funny and at other times annoying. Starlight Glimmer is one of those characters that divided the fandom since she reformed, actually don't dislike her at all (she's grown on me a lot) though her reform took a lot of getting used to. I can appreciate them doing episodes based on characters that aren't quite as relevant. Yeah, they did it with the Cutie Mark Crusaders, but not quite with Starlight.

I admit that it was kind of weird not to see any of the other Mane 6 in this episode. The ending is probably the best part as it's rather sweet. Specifically, there's an old board game that they used to play which is how they try to bond again. It's great to see her advancing so well with her magic. I recall Twilight saying an aging spell was quite difficult. There's a nice part where Starlight uses a spell to turn him and her back into fillies. It looks like it's just hanging on his chin.

It seems like his beard is off in some frames. I think it's mostly because he's bright orange which happens to be my favorite color. I admit that this wasn't one of my favorite episodes, but it was still quite entertaining. We get some really funny appearances by Trixie and Maud Pie. An essentially-complete version of the original game was released unofficially in 2014 as a "Tribute Edition".This episode features Sunburst coming back to spend time with Starlight Glimmer. Fighting is Magic's core gameplay mechanics were carried over into Them's Fightin' Herds with major refinements, and its six characters are based in part on the movesets designed for the characters in this game. That game was eventually released five years later as Them's Fightin' Herds. With assistance from My Little Pony character designer Lauren Faust, they created a new cast of character and setting and began development of a new game from scratch. On May 6, 2013, the developers received a cease and desist order from Hasbro and discontinued development of the game. This was a fangame, and not authorized by the rightsholders. Each character has three primary attack buttons along with a fourth "magic" button, allowing the character to perform special support actions. Capcom 2, it features a complex, combo-heavy gameplay style and over-the-top air combos.

This 1-on-1 2D fighting game is based on the popular My Little Pony series and pits the main six protagonists against each other.
