Somnambula

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59-60 Somnambula
Writer David Wise
Series Series 2
Length 2 episodes
Transmission date September 21-22, 1987
Preceded by The Ice Cream Wars
Followed by The Prince and the Ponies

Somnambula is the twenty-fourth serial in the United States children's television series My Little Pony.

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[edit] Synopsis

An ancient witch lures the ponies into a fantasy world where all their dreams seem to come true. In truth, she is stealing their magic to keep herself young and powerful, and the ponies are withering away.

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Somnambula threatens Kyrie with her growing magic
Somnambula threatens Kyrie with her growing magic

[edit] Part 1

The Big Brother Ponies have nearly completed their year-long race around the world, and are due to cross the finish line at the Paradise Estate. As the Little Ponies prepare a celebration, they're surprised to hear circus music, and then a beautiful song. They march towards the singing as if in a trance, ignoring Spike's attempts to persuade them to stay.

Behind the estate, Truly leads the Baby Ponies in band practice. Baby Lofty hears the carnival music, but doesn't seem affected by it. The others fail to notice over the sound of their own instruments.

The music has been conjured by a witch named Somnambula, and the singer is a canary named Kyrie whom Somnambula holds prisoner. At first, Somnambula appears ancient, but she seems to become young when the Little Ponies arrive. Promising to show them the circus, she leads the Ponies to a valley of illusions, where they find all of their favourite things - a kitchen for Cupcake, a garden for Posey, and an all-you-can-eat ice cream parlour for Lickety-Split.

When the Big Brother Ponies finally cross the finish line, they find the Paradise Estate almost deserted - only Truly, Spike and the Baby Ponies remain. Spike explains that every other Little Pony has followed Somnambula, and The Big Brothers resolve to find them.

That night, her powers greatly increased by the Ponies she's captured, Somnambula orders Curie to sing once more. Entranced, Truly and the Big Brothers march towards the valley, to the Baby Ponies' horror. The babies dump a huge snowball on the Big Brothers' heads and manage to break their trance, but ahead of them Truly marches straight through a huge golden door - which suddenly becomes solid rock in the shape of a dragon's mouth...

[edit] Part 2

The Big Brothers get through the door and find Truly, but she runs and hides without speaking to them. Every pony they meet ignores them, claiming they're too busy playing in their dream world - and each one has suddenly become wrinkled and old. Slugger becomes concerned with finding his sweetheart, Buttons, but as soon as he mentions it the Big Brothers' fantasies all appear - a boat, a train, a football pitch. The Big Brothers try to keep control but fail, and begin to mindlessly play along with the other ponies.

Kyrie escapes from her cage and sings a new song, returning all of the ponies to reality. As they regroup and realise they can't find the unicorns, Somnambula turns her illusions hostile, and the Little Ponies are attacked by their own fantasies.

Tex, Salty and Steamer fight the illusions while Kyrie leads 4-Speed, Slugger and Quarterback underground, where the unicorns have been chained to a crystal that transfers their magic to Somnambula. With a burst of strength Slugger shatters the crystal. A powerless Somnambula flees the valley, the ponies' youth is restored, and Slugger and Buttons are reunited at last.

[edit] Notes

  • Features the songs 'The Big Brother Ponies' and 'Hey, Let's Play/No, Let's Go'.
  • Magic Star is shown as a pegasus in the opening credits, as a unicorn in the episode when the canary first sings, and as an Earth pony in the closing credits.
  • In the German translation, this episode was titled Die uralte Hexe - 'The Age Old Witch'.

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