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My Little Pony in the UK officially up and running!1985From a UK perspective, 1985 marked the official 'inception' (to use Hasbro's word) of My Little Pony's UK line. Before this point, all My Little Pony items sold in the UK were.probably.

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distributed from Rhode Island, and were.probably. not that unique. It is really unclear what exactly comprised My Little Pony in the UK before this 1985 cut off, since cards and MIP ponies from the early years are scarce. My Little Pony definitely did exist here, because I had my Rainbow Pony Windy in 1984, but Hasbro themselves didn't seem to keep records on what they were selling until this year.

Since Hasbro UK had an involvement with the issues in other places around the world, it's possible that 1985 is the year Hasbro became more than just a recipient country packaging for its own market, but a distribution hub in its own right. This is speculation, however.It is notable that a lot of what we consider unique UK and European ponies start to emerge from around 1985.When making the Scrapbook, I struggled to decide how to organise pony sets and years and still preserve the integrity of the US and UK lines. In the end, the menu of links to the right of this page and this year show ponies in their original release year globally, but, it must be remembered, that many ponies were sold a little later in the UK than they were in the US.Years, as I have said before, are more complicated in the UK than the US, with less defined lines of release.

Most lines did seem to begin in Summer, but some sets were launched mid season and so it is as well to remember that when looking at these pages.Hasbro UK themselves divided ponies up by calendar year. The sets they list for the UK this year are:It is not possible to know how many of these sets/ponies were already on sale when Hasbro UK began keeping their own records, but it is notable that ALL of the earliest UK variation or exclusive ponies featured in this year's release. It is possible, therefore, to theorise that NO variations in the UK happened before 1985, when the UK took control of its own My Little Pony line.Backcard stories also appeared in the UK for the first time in sets dating from 1985, even though stories had been the norm in North America for a while. Earth Ponies and Rainbow Ponies on 1984 cards had no stories, just names, but 1985 provided truncated stories for many of the new additions, who would go on to become popular personalities.It was the year that Hasbro UK found its identity. The Dark Ages were over, and there would be no going back.:)Hasbro UK were also very conscientious sellers and they wanted to teach the children how to take care of their ponies' hair (!). On the backcards of many sets between 1984 and 1986 were featured instructions on how to braid a pony's tail. This year, one of the popular pony choices was Applejack:BRAIDING HAIR(Cherries Jubilee's UK Backcard, 1985)Hair styling tips had become even more important, for during this year, Hasbro also produced curly haired ponies for the first time.

Of course, braiding a curly pony was not a sensible idea, (in spite of Hasbro's encouragement in that direction!) Other ponies shown in this graphical instruction style masterclass were the Rainbow Ponies, whose release continued from 1984 into 1985.

' My Pretty Seahorse' is a episode from. In this episode, adopts a stray seahorse.Characters. (debut). Daydream Mystery.

(blue). Ghosts (mentioned). (indirectly mentioned as 'father').SynopsisIt is springtime in, and Patrick is emerging from his and storing away his winter 'coat' (sweater), burying it like a dog bone, while the narrator is explaining Patrick's action to the audience. SpongeBob, meanwhile, proclaims that he has 'Spring Fever,' and greets the flowers in his yard.

When Squidward steps out of his, SpongeBob asks him if he has said hello to the flowers as well. Squidward does so sarcastically, and the flowers hiss at him, causing him to run inside, terrified.SpongeBob concludes that Squidward has 'Hay Fever' and, as an act of kindness decides to plant him some hypoallergenic flowers. He does so, and the moment he takes his eyes off of the flowers to grasp the watering can, he discovers it's been eaten. Surprised, he plants another one, which meets the same fate as he again reaches for the watering can.

Determined, he plants another one and doesn't take his eyes off of it for 3 days. Patrick says Hi to SpongeBob, and SpongeBob looks at him and says the same thing.

But after he looks at the flower again, it gets eaten. SpongeBob then discovers that the culprit is a green seahorse. SpongeBob is fascinated and imagines him and the horse riding together and decides to tame her.Later, as he watches the seahorse, it is lured toward his floral bookmark, which it eats. They become friends and begin to ride around and do things together. As Squidward is biking to work the next morning, SpongeBob races past him on his seahorse, which he has named 'Mystery.' Squidward then rides off a cliff and causes a nuclear explosion when he hits the ground.

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When SpongeBob reaches work, he leaves Mystery outside at the bike post. Scooter and Martin approach Mystery and mistake her for a kiddy ride. Martin suggests Scooter try it out, and when he inserts a coin into her 'slot,' Mystery kicks him into the distance, and he blows up on impact. Martin runs away screaming, causing Mr. Krabs to come out and see what the trouble is.

He sees Mystery and mistakes her for a monster; SpongeBob tells him she is his pet, but even though she is harmless to SpongeBob and not the others, he is ordered to get rid of her and if he disregards his order, he will be fired for not cooperating with him.Patrick wearing a nail and board on his headSpongeBob attempts to hide her in a cupboard in the kitchen until Patrick finishes building a stable. SpongeBob offers Mystery a Krabby Patty, which she begins craving after eating. After she craves, Mr.

Krabs overhears this noise, and angrily comes in and confronts SpongeBob, threatening to fire him if he sees Mystery still here, but, however, he doesn't see her and leaves. After narrowly avoiding being caught by Mr. Krabs, SpongeBob realizes he has to be more careful. Squidward catches Mystery after an order goes missing, and Mystery goes on an eating frenzy while a crowd of customers became angry. Krabs finally catches SpongeBob nursing a sick Mystery in the kitchen, who is suffering from a stomach ache, now knowing that he had broken the rules. Krabs then becomes angry with SpongeBob and tells him that he plans to get rid of both, Mystery and SpongeBob.

SpongeBob is responsible for breaking and disregarding the rule, but he pleads for mercy, explaining that Mystery is his friend and that he loves her.' Krabs, feeling sympathy for SpongeBob, tells him a story of his favorite dollar and how he eventually spent it for a soda on a hot day. He tells SpongeBob that Mystery needs to be freed because the indoors is not a place for a wild animal, and SpongeBob consents and takes Mystery out the front door where he painfully asks her to leave. He cries as she leaves without hesitation, he inadvertently tells Patrick to leave (believing it's still Mystery). Krabs tries to comfort SpongeBob until Squidward shows him an empty safe. Realizing that Mystery ate the Krusty Krab's finances, SpongeBob and Mr.

Krabs chase after her, disappearing into the distance. The episode ends with Patrick trying to get into a hat store, but the wooden plank nailed to his head blocks his way.Production Music ( ‣ ) Associated production music(. ) Original music( ◦ ) SpongeBob music‣ - John Scott title card‣ - Gerhard Trede opening‣ - Nicolas Carr 'I've got spring fever!' ‣ - George Elliott SpongeBob smelling flowers‣ - Nicolas Carr Flower gets eaten/Flower gets eaten again‣ - Kapono Beamer three days later‣ - Ronald Hanmer dramatic sting‣ - Paddy Kingsland SpongeBob sees seahorse‣ - Jack Dorsey 'She's beautiful!'

‣ - Mike Sunderland seahorse eating flowers‣ - Mike Sunderland SpongeBob writes in his diary‣ - Mike Sunderland seahorse coming toward SpongeBob‣ - Alan Moorhouse montage of SpongeBob and Mystery together‣ - Gregor F. Narholz SpongeBob riding Mystery to work‣ - John Fox SpongeBob tells Mystery to wait outside‣ - Gregor F. Narholz 'Help! Kiddy ride on the loose!' ‣ - Richard Myhill 'It's either you or Mystery.' ‣ - Robert Alexander White SpongeBob sad‣ - Nicolas Carr 'Ha!

It worked, girl!' ‣ - Mike Sunderland 'SpongeBob, what was that?' ‣ - Nicolas Carr 'Huh?' ‣ - Ronald Hanmer SpongeBob worries that the Krusty Krab is haunted‣ - Sidney Torch Mystery eating Krabby Patties‣ - Mike Sunderland Mystery ate everything‣ - Ivor Slaney 'David H. ‣ - Gregor F.

Narholz 'Please don't make me give up Mystery!' ‣ - Sammy Burdson, John Charles Fiddy bowl of onions‣ - Robert Alexander White 'Your story has touched me heart.' ‣ - Robert Alexander White 'And one day at the beach, it was so hot and I was so thirsty!

I spent it on a soda!' ‣ - Norman John Warren SpongeBob lets Mystery go‣ - Sage Guyton, Jeremy Wakefield 'Get that horse!' ‣ - Norman John Warren endingRelease. This episode is available on the, and DVDs.Reception. 'My Pretty Seahorse' was ranked #91 during the event on November 9–10, 2006. As of, The Internet Movie Database (IMDB) gives this episode a rating of 9.1/10 based on 523 ratings by users. TV.com users give this episode a rating of 9.0/10 based on 149 votes.Trivia Timeline.

After ' and '. Possibly before ',' ',' and '. Before or after ' and '. March 20: First day of spring.

March 23: Day SpongeBob meets Mystery. March 24: SpongeBob brings Mystery to work. Story that Mr. Krabs tells SpongeBob:. After the first flashback in ' and most likely the first flashback of '. Before the main flashbacks in 'Friend or Foe,' the clips in ',' the flashbacks in ' and ',' the second flashback in 'Grandpappy the Pirate,' and Mr. Krabs' Naval days (mentioned in ')Timecards.

Three Days Later. Twelve Seconds LaterGeneral. Although this episode premiered in, it was made in according to the credits. This episode premiered in Canada on, 2002. This is the second time SpongeBob lets a wild animal stay at his house. The previous time was in '.' .

The 'Three Days Later' time card has the same pattern as the ' title card. The 'Twelve Seconds Later' time card is similar to the ' title card, except it is orange. Just like in ',' Squidward rides on his bike, trips on something, falls off a cliff, explodes, and moans faintly after exploding. In, this episode is called 'Mystery,' obviously inspired by the seahorse's name. Patrick trying to build the stable for Mystery, Patrick with a wooden plank nailed in his head, and SpongeBob's 'imitation' of Mystery have become internet memes.

SpongeBob says 'I knew I should've named her Debbie.' , which is ironic, as in the French dub, Mystery is actually named Debbie.

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When SpongeBob and Mystery are dancing on TurboNick, a song from 's can be heard for some reason. This is the second episode where the customers spit out their food after being disgusted while overhearing Mr. Krabs' words to SpongeBob. The first is ' where Mr. Krabs says 'I don't want you sneezing all over my food' to him.

In this episode, Mr. Krabs says 'The kitchen is no place for a live horse.' . Apparently, Scooter and his friend were not aware that the 'kiddy ride' is alive. Even though there is no reference to or anything related to that holiday, this episode takes place after ' because it takes place during the springtime, and takes place after 'Help Wanted,' and both 'Christmas Who?' And 'Help Wanted' take place on the same month.

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This is the 100th episode in airing order.Cultural references. Buku fiqih kelas 11 k 13. The title of the episode is most likely a reference to the franchise.

Mystery's nickname, 'Sir Eats-A-Lot,' is a reference to Sir Lancelot, one of the most famous knights from the tales of. During the montage, Mystery paints SpongeBob like in. The ending, where SpongeBob chases away Mystery, references to. This episode has similarities to episode 'Stormy.' . SpongeBob's refusal to set Mystery free despite Mr.