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* TearJerker: Chrysalis' daughter Imago's reaction to the aftermath of the season 6 finale, including her mother being banished by Blackrose for her crimes, is rather sad.

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* TearJerker: Chrysalis' daughter Imago's reaction to the aftermath of the season 6 finale, including her mother being banished by Blackrose for her crimes, is rather sad.sad.
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* GoodBadBugs: An in-universe example. Human!Rainbow Dash and H!Gilda discover an exploit in "World of Horsecraft" that allows a growth potion item's effects to [[UpToEleven go to insane levels]] if multiple potions are used at once. Their characters [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever get big enough to tower over the map]], much to the pair's delight...but when they try to step on some low-level players, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome the game can't quite handle their characters being that big, and they move slow as molasses and harmlessly clip through much of the scenery. Their glitch-fueled "rampage" becomes a comedy show for their would-be victims.]]
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* GoodBadBugs: An in-universe example. Human!Rainbow Dash and H!Gilda discover an exploit in "World of Horsecraft" that allows a growth potion item's effects to [[UpToEleven go to insane levels]] if multiple potions are used at once. Their characters [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever get big enough to tower over the map]], much to the pair's delight...but when they try to step on some low-level players, [[RealityEnsues the game can't quite handle their characters being that big, and they move slow as molasses and harmlessly clip through much of the scenery. Their glitch-fueled "rampage" becomes a comedy show for their would-be victims.]]

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* GoodBadBugs: An in-universe example. Human!Rainbow Dash and H!Gilda discover an exploit in "World of Horsecraft" that allows a growth potion item's effects to [[UpToEleven go to insane levels]] if multiple potions are used at once. Their characters [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever get big enough to tower over the map]], much to the pair's delight...but when they try to step on some low-level players, [[RealityEnsues [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome the game can't quite handle their characters being that big, and they move slow as molasses and harmlessly clip through much of the scenery. Their glitch-fueled "rampage" becomes a comedy show for their would-be victims.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: Later on, in one episode of Freindship is Magic, Spike, Big Macintosh, and Discord all play their own version of Dungeons and Dragons.
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* ArcFatigue: The Sirens' World of Horsecraft arc has spanned at least ''20'' chapters at this point, and several of those chapters are nothing BUT this arc, and we're only just now reaching the confrontation with the Sirens themselves.

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* ArcFatigue: The Sirens' World of Horsecraft arc has spanned at least ''20'' chapters at this point, and several of those chapters are nothing BUT this arc, and we're only just now reaching the confrontation with the Sirens themselves.ended up lasting more than 20 chapters.
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* ArcFatigue: The Sirens' World of Horsecraft arc has spanned at least ''20'' chapters at this point, and several of those chapters are nothing BUT this arc, and we're only just now reaching the confrontation with the Sirens themselves.
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* GoodBadBugs: An in-universe example. Human!Rainbow Dash and H!Gilda discover an exploit in "World of Horsecraft" that allows a growth potion item's effects to [[UpToEleven go to insane levels]] if multiple potions are used at once. Their characters [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever get big enough to tower over the map]], much to the pair's delight...but when they try to step on some low-level players, [[RealityEnsues the game can't quite handle their characters being that big, and they move slow as molasses and harmlessly clip through much of the scenery. Their glitch-fueled "rampage" becomes a comedy show for their would-be victims.]]

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* GoodBadBugs: An in-universe example. Human!Rainbow Dash and H!Gilda discover an exploit in "World of Horsecraft" that allows a growth potion item's effects to [[UpToEleven go to insane levels]] if multiple potions are used at once. Their characters [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever get big enough to tower over the map]], much to the pair's delight...but when they try to step on some low-level players, [[RealityEnsues the game can't quite handle their characters being that big, and they move slow as molasses and harmlessly clip through much of the scenery. Their glitch-fueled "rampage" becomes a comedy show for their would-be victims.]]]]
* TearJerker: Chrysalis' daughter Imago's reaction to the aftermath of the season 6 finale, including her mother being banished by Blackrose for her crimes, is rather sad.
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* GoodBadBugs: An in-universe example. Human!Rainbow Dash and H!Gilda discover an exploit in "World of Horsecraft" that allows a growth potion item's effects to [[UpToEleven go to insane levels]] if multiple potions are used at once. Their characters [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever get big enough to tower over the map]], much to the pair's delight...but when they try to step on some low-level players, [[RealityEnsues the game can't quite handle their characters being that big, and they move slow as molasses and harmlessly clip through much of the scenery. Their glitch-fueled "rampage" becomes a comedy show for their would-be victims.]]

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