

Rarity's "quilt" of clouds causes it to rain and snow simultaneously in Ponyville, earning her the irritation of the town's residents. She explains that she is simply doing what she's done since the day her cutie mark first appeared.

Rarity doesn't know what Twilight is talking about. Twilight questions Rarity about why (or even how) she's controlling the weather and what happened to her cutie mark. " Something tells me everything is not going to be fine!" - Twilight Sparkle The Cutie Mark Switch! She immediately accuses Rainbow Dash for the rain but instead finds Rarity on a nearby bridge attempting to manipulate the rainclouds and to Twilight's shock, Rarity has Rainbow Dash's cutie mark. As her song reaches its climax, Twilight is suddenly interrupted by a splash of rainwater. During her song, she wakes up Spike (who goes right back to sleep) and passes by numerous ponies around town, including the Quills and Sofas store owner, who previously appeared in Owl's Well That Ends Well. The episode begins with Twilight Sparkle awakening to a bright and sunny Ponyville day, singing that she's certain today is going to be perfect. When asked of what was stopping Twilight from casting the spell, Larson responded that the script "didn't include Starswirl's unfinished spell" and that "it was heavily altered from his final script." Īt the 2013 Leo Awards in Vancouver, British Columbia, Daniel Ingram and Steffan Andrews won "Best Musical Score in an Animation Program or Series" for Magical Mystery Cure.

On February 15, 2013, Meghan McCarthy announced on her Twitter page that the season three finale will have continuity into season four as it will be separated into three parts, with season three's finale being served as the first part of a three-part story. One week prior to the episode airing on TV, the episode was shown early at The Hub's Princess Coronation Concert event in Los Angeles.
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Series Title: My Little Pony: Friendship is MagicĪ countdown from 10 to 04 occurs to the right of this text, then a test card is very briefly shown, and the episode subsequently begins. During this sequence, the following text is displayed: The version of the episode shown on includes a brief additional sequence at the beginning of the episode. In early August 2012, Anderson wrote that "thirteen already exists" and quoted a subsequent response "You could also interpret him as saying that 313 has already been completed, probably ahead of some of the others, but since I'm just some random nobody, I'd have no idea why they would do that" with his own response "You don't?" Stein later confirmed that his mandolin part was cut along with Anderson's work when the music production shifted entirely to Ingram and Andrews. In the summer, musician Andrew Stein played mandolin for show musician William Anderson on a short cue for an episode of the third season, and Stein wrote in early November 2012 that "Apparently it's in the season finale this year" and that it "almost didn't happen" as it was "extremely lucky" that their schedules coincided for it however, Anderson ended up not having any role in the episode at all, as Daniel Ingram and Steffan Andrews received the only music credit. Show storyboard artist Sabrina Alberghetti helped with some clean up on the episode and said in late December 2012 that she used "what little power" she had to throw in one of her favorite background ponies, who she specified is not hers. Ultimately, the storybook was closed in The Last Problem, the season nine finale. In 2019, he stated that the episode was originally written as the series finale before the greenlighting of the fourth season, and would have ended with a sequence of Twilight Sparkle and Rainbow Dash flying around Equestria and visiting other characters, followed by "a super heartfelt moment with her friends" and the closing of the storybook from the first episode. Larson wrote the episode in November 2011. Rarity's work room after Applejack took over. The episode features a total of seven songs, the most songs in a single episode so far, breaking the previous record of four set by A Friend in Deed. The title of the episode alludes to the album Magical Mystery Tour, by the Beatles. By doing so, she becomes an Alicorn princess.

In this episode, Twilight Sparkle accidentally switches her friends' destinies and tries to fix them. It is the first episode to feature Twilight Sparkle as an Alicorn and the last episode to take place before the spin-off film My Little Pony Equestria Girls. It aired as the final episode of the third season and the sixty-fifth episode overall. Magical Mystery Cure is the thirteenth episode of the third season of My Little Pony Friendship is Magic. Storyboard assistance by Sabrina Alberghetti
