![]() Her daughters go and collect the ingredients for the Smooze, leaving out the flume, an ingredient that they are afraid of retrieving. It will also make anyone splashed by it grumpy and woeful. The ponies send out a search party to find Baby Lickety-Split and Spike, while Hydia decides to concoct the Smooze, an unstoppable ooze that will bury and destroy everything in its path. Meanwhile, Reeka and Draggle attempt to ruin the ponies' festival by flooding the area, but thanks to the Sea Ponies, end up getting washed away in an overflowing waterfall. She is rebuked by everyone and runs away, followed by Spike, only to end up falling down a waterfall and trapped in a valley. During the baby ponies' dance performance, Baby Lickety-Split attempts to add her own dance and ruins the whole performance. Meanwhile, at the Volcano of Gloom, a wicked witch named Hydra (voiced by Cloris Leachman) is planning to ruin the ponies festival, but her two incompetent daughters, Reeka (voiced by Rhea Perlman) and Draggle (voiced by Madeline Kahn), are not up to her family's standards of wickedness, and she laments about it, before sending them off to ruin the festival. Elsewhere, Baby Lickety-Split is practicing a new dance step, as Spike, a baby dragon, accompanies her rehearsal on the piano. So after two okay specials, will the film have something good to offer, or will it be just another fine mess? Let's go to pre-G4 MLP land to find out.Īt their home, Dream Castle, the ponies are running and playing through flowery meadows and grassy green fields with their animal friends. Despite getting relatively mixed reviews and not doing a strong performance at the box office, it was a treat for MLP fans and was the only feature film with MLP characters until 2013's Equestria Girls and the only theatrical film until 2017's My Little Pony film which I already covered. In the mid-1980's, the My Little Pony toy line was so successful that it even got itself two animated specials with a TV show that followed as well as a feature-length film that was released to cinemas in 1986.
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