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  2. Filli Vanilli - Wikipedia

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    On February 14, 2014, a day before the episode aired, Entertainment Weekly released a preview of the episode showing Fluttershy singing. [3] The episode aired on The Hub on February 15, 2014. According to the Nielsen household ratings , the episode was watched by approximately 0.3 percent of American households and had 584,000 viewers.

  3. Keep Calm and Flutter On - Wikipedia

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    In the episode, Discord makes his first appearance since his debut in "The Return of Harmony", though he was not intended to be a recurring character.[1] [2] "Keep Calm and Flutter On" was a highly anticipated episode because of the return of Discord and the fact Fluttershy would be attempting to reform him.

  4. The Best Night Ever - Wikipedia

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    "The Best Night Ever" was directed by Jayson Thiessen (supervising) and James Wootton, and written by Amy Keating Rogers.The initial draft of the episode was thirty-nine pages long, six more than a typical My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic script; [2] it included more extensive version of the "Piggy Dance", which was removed and instead appears in season two episode "Baby Cakes".

  5. My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic discography - Wikipedia

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    Episode Music Lyrics Performer (character) 1 Backing vocals Context 1 "The Laughter Song" [1] "Friendship Is Magic" [nb 1] (Part 2) Daniel Ingram: Lauren Faust: Shannon Chan-Kent (Pinkie Pie) - As Twilight, Applejack, Rarity, Fluttershy, and Rainbow Dash are terrified of the Everfree forest, Pinkie Pie convinces them to laugh at scary things ...

  6. In Place of Anger - Wikipedia

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    [6] TV Tome gave the episode a 7 out of 10 rating and wrote "However the episode does misfire as well, particularly down to the unsatisfying conclusion of David and Ben's relationship." [7] Billie Doux of Doux Reviews gave the episode a 3 out of 4 stars and wrote "I loved Ruth's sister, Sarah. Impulsive, irresponsible, fun, oddly tragic, going ...

  7. 'The One Where Chandler Dies' is a fictional episode of ... - AOL

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    However, you probably haven't seen this "lost" episode, "The One Where Chandler Dies." A YouTuber by the name of " Dogfood " cut together a bunch of scenes from all 10 seasons to create an episode ...

  8. Knock, Knock (Six Feet Under) - Wikipedia

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    "Knock, Knock" is the thirteenth episode and season finale of the first season of the American drama television series Six Feet Under. The episode was written and directed by series creator Alan Ball. It originally aired on HBO on August 19, 2001, airing back-to-back with the previous episode, "A Private Life".

  9. Soleil Moon Frye Pays Tribute to Ex Shifty Shellshock of ...

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    Soleil Moon Frye is remembering her ex-boyfriend Shifty Shellshock following the Crazy Town frontman’s death at age 49. “My heart is whispering a million I love you’s for the way you loved ...