alysonwheel
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I hope the next episode starts with Fluttershy changing her door locks.
The thing is, they don't have to. They can go by themselves without the need for more workers. Besides, more workers = more payment. Hell, they acknowledged that fact at the end.
I dunno, in America (and parts of Canada), Apple Cider generally isn't an alcoholic beverage - for that we have "hard cider". Otherwise it's just a much tarter apple juice.
So I guess alcohol is canon then, unless people think cider = juice.
OK question. Am I looking too much into this,
OK question. Am I looking too much into this,
OK question. Am I looking too much into this, or did they just do this...
When the brothers sing the name of the machine....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_jwKGGWjAY&hd=1#t=6m40s
Does it sound like this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcUkKltAidM#t=1m14s
Those people are the ones that notice a distinct lack of fermentation time.So I guess alcohol is canon then, unless people think cider = juice.
Also I still can't get the mind off that the Flim Flam are definitely gay.
Then the whole episode is a sham. What they're doing is producing freshly pressed apple juice and it makes no sense that it would cover their business in the winter because without the fermentation period and subsequent storage then they need fresh crop the day of sale!Yeah it has froth. It can't be juice![]()
Then the whole episode is a sham. What they're doing is producing freshly pressed apple juice and it makes no sense that it would cover their business in the winter because without the fermentation period and subsequent storage then they need fresh crop the day of sale!
So I guess alcohol is canon then, unless people think cider = juice.
Then the whole episode is a sham. What they're doing is producing freshly pressed apple juice and it makes no sense that it would cover their business in the winter because without the fermentation period and subsequent storage then they need fresh crop the day of sale!
By the way, the brothers admitted on being scammers at the end of the episode. It seems like they always fail however.
OK question. Am I looking too much into this, or did they just do this...
When the brothers sing the name of the machine....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_jwKGGWjAY&hd=1#t=6m40s
Does it sound like this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcUkKltAidM#t=1m14s
I'm pretty sure they said something along the lines of "it looks like we couldn't win the citizens here like the previous town, so let's go."
Essentially they're horrible businessmen.
It'll be interesting to see how dubbed versions handle the whole alcohol thing, because cider is definitely an alcoholic beverage in Europe. Hell, here in Finland and in the other Nordic countries it's as common as beer; every supermarket here sells dozens of different kinds of ciders and every bar has both beers and ciders on tap. Since the show is Canadian, they can get away with it because of the ambiguity, but that won't work in Europe.
Then the whole episode is a sham. What they're doing is producing freshly pressed apple juice and it makes no sense that it would cover their business in the winter because without the fermentation period and subsequent storage then they need fresh crop the day of sale!
Their business is not profit oriented, they just want to earn enough to keep their property and lifestyle, while at the same time benefitting their local community.I think the Apple's are just bad with money. They have a monopoly on Apples, Zap Apples, and Cider, and are apparently always strapped for cash....
Where did Pinkie get all that money from anyway?
or ponies are horrible consumers.
I think the Apple's are just bad with money. They have a monopoly on Apples, Zap Apples, and Cider, and are apparently always strapped for cash....
OK question. Am I looking too much into this, or did they just do this...
When the brothers sing the name of the machine....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_jwKGGWjAY&hd=1#t=6m40s
Does it sound like this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcUkKltAidM#t=1m14s
1. Cider isn't alcoholic; at least in this context. Whatever was producing foam was probably something added in the barrels of the effect of the tap on the barrels and pouring.
It might not be in this context, but considering how ponies reacted to cider and how they acted after drinking it there is at least a slight implication that it is alcoholic, though mostly for older audience I guess.
Well, whatever, I really enjoyed this episode. Though looking through this thread, was I the one who was genuinely impressed by the musical act?
They probably sell at a price that just gets them by. Despite having a monopoly, they're not out to gouge the town for their favourite apple treats. And if Last Roundup is an indication, they might also chip in for the costs of the town.I think the Apple's are just bad with money. They have a monopoly on Apples, Zap Apples, and Cider, and are apparently always strapped for cash....
I think the Apple's are just bad with money. They have a monopoly on Apples, Zap Apples, and Cider, and are apparently always strapped for cash....
Probably, but what about in the UK and Ireland? And Australia and New Zealand too I guess, not sure if they drink cider down there.They'll just call it apple juice.
You can't say that for certain though, they left it intentionally ambiguous. The ponies' reactions to the drink would seem to indicate that it is alcoholic. Also note that at no point in the episode is Apple Bloom shown drinking the cider.1. Cider isn't alcoholic; at least in this context. Whatever was producing foam was probably something added in the barrels of the effect of the tap on the barrels and pouring.
And they christened an airship.Also in the first ep they showed alcohol.
the brothers were selling their services along with the machine, they offered to power it for the apples as part of the deal. secondly, the fact that pony gandalf might be able to make a spell that mimic's the running of the machine does not make the spell practical for the rest of the species.2. While the FF Bros might have had a flashy machine; it's not practical for actual farmers. You have to realize in the pony community the ponies who are picking apples and making cider are earth ponies. The machine works on magic; every part was powered by magic. If Twilight wanted to she could create a spell that would do that work without the need of the machine at all. So they couldn't sell the machine; it's all for show.
part of the initial deal was that the apple family would supply the apples.3. The FF Bros were running a scam. While what they promised was technically possible (using magic), it wouldn't be good business for them. The FF Bros if they ran this would have to have their own orchard or buy a huge supply of apples. Most of ponyville's fertile land is taken up by SAA orchards. So whichever they decided it'd cut into their profits as they'd have to either ship apples in, or ship the barrels of apple cider into town in order to compete.
Basically they wanted to make money by offering a superior service and/or product.4. In fact they threatened to do such a thing when AJ didn't agree to their 75% cut of profits - go get apples the next town over, come back with more than enough cider to drive her out of business. Basically they wanted to muscle their way into SAA's profits, using threats and magic no less. (Is it any wonder there are anti-magic holidays like Winter Wrap-Up?)
Are we supposed to feel bad for applejack because the flim brothers are better cider makers?5. AJ realized that one way or another the FF bros were going to run her out of business. They were going to either muscle their way in and take the profits, or compete (at probably a profit loss) long enough to run SAA out of business, thus buying their orchard for a pittance where they could set up permanent shop. She had to agree to the contest as her only options ended in a slow death for SAA. The contest was the only way to run them off for good.