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* AccidentalAesop: One with some unfortunate implications, too. Flo never does much of anything other than stare longingly at the other horses who have rejected her, indicating she wants to be their friend. Yet apparently at the very end, having the Gypsy King's baby (or at least ''a'' baby) was her dream, although by proxy this seems to get her accepted. The unintended moral seems to be, "If no one likes you, get pregnant with the resident popular guy's kid, then you might have a chance."
* AccidentalInnuendo: One song sequence shows Flo's upper neck and head as she looks... a little ''too'' excited about what's going on below. {{WebVideo/Bobsheaux}} interpreted it as her doing something inappropriate with Velcro.
* {{Anvilicious}}: The short is less a story than an advertisement for how beautiful and cool Gypsy Vanners are.
* AssPull: How does a sterile mule give birth to a purebred Gypsy Vanner horse? According to Dr. Pablo, [[AWizardDidIt magic!]][[note]]It's likely that they used an embryo transfer, which has been used to successfully breed mules in the past, but this is never directly mentioned anywhere.[[/note]]
** Flo wanting a foal of her own is never so much as hinted at before the narrative informs us that that's the case.
* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The voice acting is considered very amateur and the story is barely comprehensible, but the ''animation'' is [[JustHereForGodzilla why the short has millions of views]]. The horses are drawn quite well and attention is paid to detail.
* HoYay: Flo's OnlyFriend is Velcro. Velcro has no problem joining in on Morph's teasing of the Gypsy Vanners, but won't hear a bad word said about Flo. After Flo ends up pregnant, there's a shot of Velcro with her head on Flo's stomach. The gelding looks at them quizzically.
%%** Tuffy/Fluffy the cat also has a few HoYay moments with Cowboy the dog.
* {{Narm}}: The weak voice acting ruins many parts of the cartoon that are supposed to be serious, such as Morph bullying Flo. His voice sounds like a teenage stoner.
** Not to mention the scene where Flo introduces Prince Deerfield to the rest of the farm. Even though it's supposed to be a celebration for the son of the Gypsy King, the song in the background makes it sound like the characters are witnessing the second coming of Christ rather than a baby horse being born.
* {{Padding}}: The first half of the short has little to do with the main mule mom plot, mainly consisting of comic relief scenes with Tuffy/Fluffy and the pheasant. The coyote subplot also only exists to introduce Flo's donkey father, who completely [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse disappears]] after Flo is born.
* PopularWithFurries: Thanks to it being free online, it's popular with horse fans. The horses are drawn more realistically than in many other works, and they're referred to with horse-terms and actual breeds.
* SoBadItsGood: The mediocre voice acting, the barely-connected RandomEventsPlot, the sloppy LimitedAnimation, and the [[HandWave strange]] [[AWizardDidIt explanation]] for how a mule is able to give birth make this short enjoyable for all the wrong reasons.
* SpecialEffectsFailure: The "one year later" title card was clearly done in Windows Movie Maker.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: The Gypsy King. Who is he? Why is he so important and admired? What was that mission he was on? It's never elaborated on, and he basically just serves to be the father of Flo's Gypsy Vanner foal.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: There is mention of the Gypsy King horse being on some sort of mission on behalf of all Gypsy Vanners. Exactly what kind of mission this is is never elaborated on.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The Gypsy Vanners are coddled, rude, entitled, and want nothing to do with Flo, but since the entire point of the Mule Mom Program is to breed more Gypsy Vanners for sale, both the narrative and the stable characters practically worship the ground they trot on.
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