My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic season 9 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic," the Apple family gears up for the Confluence, where all apples ripen simultaneously. Apple Bloom becomes fascinated with catching the mythical Great Seedling, believed to bring endless harvests. The family, skeptical yet amused
Full Episode S09E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Confluence in "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic"?
The Confluence is a rare event where all apples in the orchard ripen at the same time.
Who is Goldie Delicious in "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic"?
Goldie Delicious is a character who comes to help the Apple family during the Confluence.
What is the Great Seedling in "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic"?
The Great Seedling is a mythical creature believed to bring perpetual harvests.
Why does Apple Bloom set traps in the episode "Going to Seed"?
Apple Bloom sets traps to try and catch the Great Seedling.
How does the family react to Apple Bloom's belief in the Great Seedling?
The family is skeptical but indulges Apple Bloom's enthusiasm for catching the Great Seedling.
What happens the morning after Apple Bloom sets the traps?
Mysterious tracks are found, exciting Apple Bloom and making her believe the Great Seedling visited.
What childhood experience does Applejack recall in the episode?
Applejack recalls her own attempts to catch the Great Seedling when she was young.
What is the outcome of the traps set for the Great Seedling?
The traps are all sprung but empty, leading the family to believe in the Great Seedling's presence.
Who actually caused the apple harvesting that was attributed to the Great Seedling?
Big Mac, in his sleep, had been harvesting apples, which was mistaken for the work of the Great Seedling.
How does the episode "Going to Seed" end?
The episode ends with the family completing their harvest and a playful hint that the Great Seedling might be real.
Who joins Applejack in the night vigil to catch the Great Seedling?
Big Mac joins Applejack in the night vigil.
What does the discovery of untouched carrots at the end of the episode suggest?
The untouched carrots suggest that the Great Seedling might actually be real, reigniting Apple Bloom's excitement.
What lesson does Apple Bloom learn in "Going to Seed"?
Apple Bloom learns that it's important to balance work and fun, and that one is never too old to enjoy childhood wonders.
What is the theme of the episode "Going to Seed"?
The theme revolves around childhood beliefs, family bonding, and the balance between work and play.
Does the episode "Going to Seed" confirm the existence of the Great Seedling?
The episode leaves the existence of the Great Seedling ambiguous, adding a touch of mystery and wonder.