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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic is a 2010 animated television series developed by Lauren Faust. The show follows a studious anthropomorphic unicorn (later an alicorn) pony named Twilight Sparkle (Tara Strong) as her mentor, Princess Celestia (Nicole Oliver), guides her to learn about friendship in the town of Ponyville. Twilight and her dragon assistant Spike (Cathy Weseluck) become close friends with five other ponies: Applejack (Ashleigh Ball), Rarity (Tabitha St. Germain), Fluttershy (Andrea Libman), Rainbow Dash (Ball), and Pinkie Pie (Libman). Each of the ponies represent a different facet of friendship, and Twilight discovers herself to be a key part of the magical artifacts known as the "Elements of Harmony". The ponies travel on adventures and help others around Equestria while working out problems that arise in their own friendships.

First aired on The Hub (later renamed Discovery Family), each season comprises 26 episodes, with the exception of season 3, which contained 13 episodes. Though initially intended to be 11 minutes, each episode is 22 minutes long.[1] During the course of the series, 222 episodes of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic aired, including two specials over nine seasons, between October 10, 2010, and October 12, 2019.[2] Other media released during and after its run included a feature-length film and 6 clip shows.

On February 17, 2018, at the American International Toy Fair, a ninth season was announced by Hasbro.[104] In a TV Kids Guide by Gaumont, it was confirmed that season nine will have 26 episodes.[105] At the following year's Toy Fair in New York, it was confirmed that this will be the final season of the series.[106] It premiered on April 6, 2019. Among highlights include the series' 200th episode as well as the return of "Weird Al" Yankovic and Patton Oswalt as Cheese Sandwich and Quibble Pants, respectively.[107]

My Little Pony: Rainbow Roadtrip is a 60-minute special that aired on Discovery Family during the season nine mid-season hiatus between episodes 13 and 14. It was produced by the Irish animation studio Boulder Media rather than DHX and features the same animation style used in the 2017 movie.

Clip show episodes of the series are being released exclusively through the 9Now video-on-demand service in Australia. These episodes replace the words "Friendship is Magic" in the series logo with "Friendship is Forever" in the opening sequence, and they feature various clips of episodes from seasons one through nine alongside brand new animation. These episodes were written by Josh Haber and directed by Denny Lu and Mike Myhre.

Just a few years before he got the internship at NPR that started him in radio, our host Ira Glass had another career. He performed magic at children's birthday parties. A powerful sense of embarrassment has prevented him from ever doing an episode on the subject, but when he learned that producer David Kestenbaum was also a kid conjurer, they decided to dive in together.

On this week's episode we talk about: Ohio offering lottery to get people vaxx'd, A new BIPOC scholarship, WotC removing the MPL, NVidia making it easier to get their graphics card, and casual always being a strong part of gaming culture.

The Holograms are the musical guests at a magic show. When strange things start happening and people start to disappear, The Holograms have to team up with the magicians and The Misfits to solve the mysteries before it's too late.

A mishap during rehearsals causes Jem to disappear and the entire cast sets out in search for her. The Holograms aren't sure whether The Misfits or the magicians are to blame, because every time they accuse someone, another person vanishes before their eyes.

Eventually, they discover that Frack, Professor Frick's assistant, is the true villain behind the disappearances; his motives being that he wanted to become the best magician in the world, and to achieve this, the first step was to get rid of all the competition.

The story starts with a Narrator explaining the story. However it's learned that the MC talks to the readers in this scene telling the Narrator not to narrate her story. The reader also picks their characters name / looks in this scene. The reader also gets to pick their outfit - between the options of White, Black and Pajamas. If the user wears Pajamas various characters comment on his or her outfit later in the episode.

In the tent: Miletus and the MC barely get a chance to talk before the Best-Friend screams from outside. Though Miletus warns the orb will soon lose it's magic, the MC still runs out to save their Best Friend. The MC defends Riley- and is once again given eight options. All are remember remembered and effect their relationship with Riley. This is important for Episode 2, where the MC cannot learn their first spell if their relationship with Riley or Victoria is poor. Regardless of choices, the MC has their first battle with an Abyss Monster. The Abyss Monster is a Dismancer.

Once the Demon is defeated, the MC talks to their Best Friend and Sibling- freaking out and worried they will not receive any magic. Once inside the Tent, the principal mentions how learned two magics are forbidden. Though the magic in the orb is now gone, Miletus uses his own magic to re-activate it. The reader now answers a questionnaire to receive one of eighteen mancers or uses gems to pick one of twenty. Two Mancer types, Lunamancer and Solimancer are gem-only. Thus making them the "rarest" to receive.

In the episode, Blippi and Meekah arrive for a play date at the Magic House and after searching all the wrong places, find Levi in the construction zone. The three of them use construction vehicles to build a firehouse wall.

"When I see Ran or Andrew's name on a product, I instantly want to learn it because I know it's going to be well thought out and above all, a real world worker. To hear Ran and AG have now joined forces on a series of products has got me very excited. My order is in as should yours be! Their routines, methods, plots and tips are perfect. When guys like this offer to share their thoughts, I for one can't wait to listen!" 

- Peter Nardi 


"Possibly the VERY BEST project I've seen in the field of mentalism. No mumbo-jumbo B#@%T - this is the real stuff. Can't wait for the rest of the series - a game changer!" 

- Paul Romhany - Editor VANISH MAGIC MAGAZINE 


"Not only are the effects strong, but I especially love the dialogue between these two, and the insights and subtleties they give away are priceless." 

- Haim Goldenberg 


"Gerard has been the greatest influence on my professional career to date." 

- Keith Barry 


For more than two decades, Ran and Andrew have created and performed magic on TV. In Conscious Magic, Episode 2, they sit down for the first time, and openly discuss and reveal their approach to performing magic and mentalism in everyday environments. 


In this series, Ran and Andrew reveal their go-to routines that they perform in real-life casual situations such as bars, house parties, and on the street. Not only do they teach new effects, but they break them down, discussing their creative process and give insight that will help make the magic you create even better. 


"Our mission with Conscious Magic is to elevate the art of magic by empowering the performer to have a deeper insight into the process of creating, performing and even thinking about magic on a new level." 


In this Episode 


GET LUCKY 

The idea of lottery routines and picking winning numbers has been played with by many people, using an array of methods from electronic devices, special pads, and gimmicks. Ran Pink has developed a powerful routine utilizing no gimmicks, just real lottery tickets and stubs. Walk up to a store, buy a lottery ticket and stubs, and you're ready to go! 


BECOMING 

In this effect, the spectator pushes their card flush into the deck with their own finger. Their signed card goes from the middle of the pack to the top while in their hands, but this is not your usual ambitious card routine. Andrew guides the spectator through a journey of self-discovery and inspires them to find the best version of themselves. 


RADIO 

The spectator thinks of any song, writes it down on a card, and holds it in their hand. Ran then asks them to touch his temples so they can feel a thought leave his mind and travel into theirs -- they then guess one note of the major scale. Now the spectator thinks of their song the same way but, this time, is able to transmit the melody of their thought-of song they were thinking of to Ran. The song can be revealed by singing it or by playing it back on a mobile music service. 


FIFTY 50 

50/50 effects only matter when something of value is put on the line. In Fifty 50 Andrew puts 0 on the line and wagers whether the spectator will pick up the bill with their left or right hand. He always gets it right! This is an anytime, anywhere routine. Grab some paper, pencil, and something to wager, and you're ready to go. 


"First off, the material Andrew and Ran perform and teach is damn strong! But if there's one lesson you can and should learn while watching them, is how they take these pieces to make a connection with the people. This is powerful stuff and the true secret of intimate theater." 

- John Carey 


"If I had a list of ten mystery artists I'd like to be locked in a room with, Andrew Gerard and Ran Pink would be on that list. They constantly inspire me by stripping effects down to organic, seamless, simplistic moments of astonishment. To have these two modern-day masters brainstorming together is an opportunity I will not miss and neither should you." 

- Marc Spelmann 


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