![]() ![]() Butt-Monkey: If there's a way to fail, they'll find it.It also drives poor Sweetie Belle to tears. Break the Cutie: In the episode "One Bad Apple", when they go through a lot of bullying.Berserk Button: Normally, they don't take kindly to being pushed around, but when their clubhouse was taken, that finally set them off.Beauty, Brains, and Brawn: Sweetie Belle (sings and is the most likely to be romantic), Apple Bloom (leader who is most likely to have a plan actually work), and Scootaloo (athlete who looks up to Rainbow Dash), respectively.However, age without experience means that they still have the minds of children, and end up making a lot of the mistakes that the adults said they would. Be Careful What You Wish For: In "Growing Up is Hard to Do", the Crusaders wish to become adults, and get what they want thanks to a wishing flower.All other times, they have to settle with just being adorable. The Atoner: In "The Big Mac Question", the Crusaders are intent on helping Sugar Belle with her proposal to Big Mac, as a way to make up for the mess they made during their attempts to get her and Big Mac together in the first place.Apple Bloom generally embodies this trope the most, Scootaloo tends to be a bit rougher but still kind in the end, and Sweetie Belle is somewhere in the middle depending on the situation. All-Loving Hero: They have had bullies who have made their lives hell, but when the Crusaders find reason to understand their enemies' natures better, they are ready to forgive them and even help them.They'll frequently alternate between placing a great deal of importance on cutie marks and treating them as things that just happen when they happen - sometimes within the same episode. They have a tendency to forget that they earned their own cutie marks when they stopped worrying about finding their cutie marks. ![]() So what would normally count as this trope actually reinforces the Aesop of earning their Cutie Marks the honest way. They run off to earn their Cutie Marks five seconds after learning a lesson about good things coming to those who wait, but the lesson was about not trying to take a dishonest shortcut to force something you're not patient enough to wait for. ![]()
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