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Accidental Innuendos in My Brave Pony: Starfleet Magic.

My Brave Pony: Starfleet Magic

  • Lightning's main weapon is the Rainbow Rod, a long stick with a ball, which shoots rainbows and has to be held tightly between his hooves. Even better: After using it, he's usually exhausted and it takes a certain amount of time to recharge. It certainly doesn't help that the first time he used it was to take out Dementia's flower monster. Furthermore, Grand Ruler later uses the Rainbow Rod to become one with Celestia, with whom he's romantically involved.
  • Buddy Rose. His code FT5H (fetish) + a whip + his rose motif = uuuuuuuuhh...
  • In the rewritten second chapter, Titan gets the drop on Lightning by lifting up his robe and, while Lightning is bewildered by what's underneath, blasting him with a stream of dark magic (likely from under the robe, judging by the description). Yep, two chapters in and our Big Bad is already flashing people... among other things.
  • In the rewrite, Dementia has cornered Lightning Dawn. She is a vain woman, who looks like Starla, Lightning's love interest. She tells him to surrender and promises she will be gentle. At least she doesn't get touchy.
  • In the rewrite, Rep-Stallion's Monster of the Week in Episode 9 of Season 1 is renamed "Big Blow". It attacks by sucking.
  • The Chief Warden of Conva, Cerise, uses the Magenta Lance.
  • "Artie and Rep-Stallion were going at it hard. His scythe against Artie's big brush spear…" Yeah.
  • In the second Season, Starla complains she is not flat as a pancake... about her legs.
  • For a somewhat creepy example, the Phantom of Magic's modus operandi is to approach lone ponies (perhaps coincidentally, all of his on-page victims are female), restrain them, and then take something precious from them (their cutie marks). His dialogue really doesn't help. A few excerpts from the text:
    A mare was being attacked by a mysterious figure; a pale grey Earth pony. He wore a black suit with a red cape and a high collar, a black top hat atop his head, and an evil looking mask across his eyes. “Quit fussing!” he roared “Give me what I want and I won’t hurt you.”
    (...)
    The girls all nodded. They then decided to bring the mare into the shop with them, not wanting to leave her lying in the streets alone after what they just saw, but as they moved in closer to help her up, they couldn’t help but notice the side of flank peeking through her skirt, and what the girls saw turned their bloods cold.
  • In the initial fight scene of Starfleet Humans: Starpops, we get a line about alien mooks stroking their ray guns. Which, admittedly, wouldn't be quite as suspect if it wasn't for one of them following up with the line "And speaking of blowing..."
  • Among the nonsensical lyrics in the Demonites'/D-Man Knights' cover of Thriller, there's rhyming "D-Man" with "C-Man". For that matter, "D-Man Knights" is a pretty suggestive name in and of itself. Maybe they're Compensating for Something...
  • The human Rhymey's real name is "William Stirskewer III". No wonder why he's better known by his nickname.
  • In Power Rangers SUPER Starfleet, during the final battle, Keto the evil minion "snickered as he stroked his staff".
  • A dark example is that one of V's chapters is titled "Insect in Shining Armor". Keep in mind that "to be inside someone" is an Unusual Euphemism for penetrative sex, and Shining Armor is a character who gets Mind Raped by the villains...
  • In Season VIII, the monster Stratos probably doesn't have the most innocent mind.
    Stratos got hit hard but he still didn’t look any weaker. “Wow! That sure sucked.” He taunted “Now I’ll show you what BLOWS! GREAT GALES”
  • Blastra/Blastar from Season VIII. She wears a skirt that can apparently launch her like a rocket. Meaning that whatever's propelling her must be under her skirt... oh no.
  • Swift Star mentions he is "licked" and "screwed" when forced to sleep in the same bed as En Shi. He possibly does not mean as literally as it could be.
  • One sentence makes Tan Shi look like she forces herself on other women.
    And now... the way Tan Shi spat at men— especially at Lightning and the others— accusing them of being horrible scum, and fingering herself and the other mares as DISGRACES for associating with them at all!
  • It's hard to take Von Devilor seriously when he's described as being attached to a fleshy formation that is throbbing, and to compound that, he also has tentacles. It's not very difficult to think of something else instead.
  • Both Lightning and his wife insist size doesn't matter when confronting Mysterious and his latest monster in Chapter 3 of Season X. It's because Lightning is reverted to a child.
  • The narration referring to Brass Bolt as a "naughty pony", with it later describing his grin as "very naughty".
  • In X, Starlight tries to lure Swift Star into a trap with a letter, and when Swift ponders over it, we get this gem:
    "The three X’s sure would have had any other stallion leaping for joy..."
  • In Season XI, Lady Phantasma really wants Arien's sword, which she later gets inside herself. Later, she gets him inside herself. He repays the favor later, strapping her in "bondage" before getting inside her again, this time willingly, and hacking away with his sword.
  • In the Death Battle between Spike and Krysta, Twilight said she was impressed with her previous fight against Lightning, and also says this:
    Just because something is small, doesn’t mean it can’t do a lot.

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