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It was viewed by 432,000 people and garnered double-digit year-to-year delivery gains in all demographics except kids aged 2–11 and 6–11, which gained one-digit gains. The episode aired on December 29, 2012, on The Hub.

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They were modelled and animated by layout supervisor John Cantlie instead of the planned Flash animation, the wolves were animated using Autodesk Maya. According to Mary Jane Begin, author of My Little Pony: The Art of Equestria, their threateningness mostly comes from their size, machine-like structure, and sharp geometric shapes. Because Rarity was so cruel to Spike, it was changed to Applejack. In the first treatment, Spike owed Rarity a life debt. credible he'd taken initiative to learn about his dragon heritage since".

SPIKE PONY CODE

According to Polsky, though Spike is shown to know very little about being a dragon in "Dragon Quest", the Dragon Code "inda felt . "Spike at Your Service" was directed by James Wootton, with Jayson Thiessen supervising, and written by Merriwether Williams, based on a story by Dave Polsky. Afterwards, Applejack convinces Spike to give up his debt. Spike causes the timberwolf to fall apart by throwing a rock down its throat, and frees Applejack. Their ruse draws a pack of real timberwolves, which Applejack easily crushes, but the pieces form into a single giant beast and she gets caught in a rockslide. His efforts only make trouble for her and the other ponies, and they set up a fake timberwolf attack for Spike so that he can save Applejack from, thus making him feel satisfied with his debt. When Applejack saves Spike from a timberwolf attack in the Everfree Forest, he insists on helping her around the farm in order to repay a life debt that is customary to dragons in their "Dragon Code". ( November 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) You can provide one by editing this article. This article needs an improved plot summary.










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