Grimshot:ever since wacky joe announced that prize the whole town has gone to hell! How d'ya like them apples? Big McIntosh: Um, how do you like them apples? Applejack: Where'd all the apple.The Gang decided to have a game of paintball at Wacky World.but when the prize is announced.everything goes to hellĠ:07 Grimshot:ponyville.has gotten out of control. I harvested the entire Sweet Apple Acres without your help. Twilight Sparkle: AJ, I think you're beating a dead. Applejack: Don't you use your fancy mathematics to muddy the issue! Pinkie Pie: Hey! Thiiiis maaaakes myyyyy vooooiiice soooounnnd silllyyyy!! Rainbow Dash: Applejack, what the hay is going on? I mean, I thought I was working with "Ponyville's best athlete". This is your sister Applejack, remember? The loyalest of friends and the most dependable of ponies? Big McIntosh: But still only one pony, and one pony plus hundreds o' apple trees just doesn't add up to. Applejack: Are you sayin' my mouth is makin' promises my legs can't keep? Big McIntosh: Eeyup. Big McIntosh: Biting off more than you can chew is just what I'm afraid of. Quotes For more quotes, see the episode's transcript. Spike comes by to offer them the worm-filled muffins he found in the garbage, and the ponies walk away disgusted. Applejack calls a break from harvesting and serves apple juice to her friends, thanking them and apologizing for being so stubborn. In a friendship report to Princess Celestia, Twilight explains how it is just as okay to accept help from friends as it is to give help. Applejack finally agrees, and the harvest proceeds much more efficiently than before. When she regains consciousness, Twilight tells her that, although she respects the Apple family ways, Applejack must put "a little of stubborn pride aside" and allow her friends to help. Applejack faints from shock and exhaustion. Applejack bucks one last tree and triumphantly claims to have just completed the harvest, whereupon Big McIntosh appears and points out that she has only harvested part of the orchard. Twilight guesses that Applejack is involved and returns to Sweet Apple Acres to offer help, but Applejack declines.Īpplejack treats her friends to apple juice.Īt the orchard, Twilight lists the issues caused by Applejack's stubbornness and insists she really needs help. She lands on the catapult in one last attempt, but an unprepared Dash is sent flying and crash-lands on the Golden Oak Library balcony. ![]() Applejack is tasked with jumping on one end of the catapult but keeps missing due to fatigue. Twilight offers to help, but Applejack refuses.ĪJ's sleep-deprivation and stubborn pride get the better of her.Īpplejack shows up late for her promised appointment with Rainbow Dash, who has set up a catapult to help launch her into the air for flying practice. ![]() When Twilight asks about her other relatives, Applejack says that they only stayed at Sweet Apple Acres for the family reunion and are too busy harvesting their own crops. Later on, Twilight goes to the apple farm to check up on Applejack, who explains that "Applebuck Season" is when the apples must be harvested and that she is working alone because Big McIntosh is injured. Mayor Mare then takes over the podium and announces the award, only for a visibly sleep-deprived Applejack to arrive late and stumble off with her trophy. ![]() Twilight Sparkle tries to deliver a speech but is interrupted by Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, and Fluttershy as they express their excitement about working with Applejack on various upcoming activities. Impressed by Applejack's loyalty and reliability, the citizens host a ceremony in her honor. She diverts the stampede from Ponyville in the nick of time with the help of her dog Winona. While preparing to harvest, Applejack sees a herd of cows stampeding towards Ponyville. With Big McIntosh injured, Applejack decides to harvest the crop of apples by herself, despite her brother's warning that it's a huge task for just one pony. ![]() Summary The most dependable of ponies Īt Sweet Apple Acres, Applejack and Big McIntosh survey the huge apple harvest awaiting them. According to writer Amy Keating Rogers, that scene was cut by the second draft. Long before the episode reached the animation process, a scene where Applejack attempts to help Rarity was cut because it was repetitive and took up too much time. “Applebumping” was replaced with "applebucking" (kicking the trunk of apple trees to knock the fruit off). Originally, the episode involved Applejack losing acuity from “applebumping”, using her head to bump apples off trees.
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