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Spike manages to curb his appetite, and in the end Rarity rewards him with a blue gem. When they first uncover some, Spike can barely contain his hunger, but Rarity reminds him that they need to collect the gems for Sapphire Shores' outfits. With assistance from Spike, Rarity goes to find a new load of gems outside Ponyville. " Yes, I do have that effect on ponies." - Sapphire Shores Having used her entire gem supply for just the one outfit, Rarity faints. Sapphire takes an immediate liking to the bejeweled garment, saying that she will buy it and five more like it, each one featuring a different jewel. Rarity happily shows Sapphire her latest finished project: a garment completely covered in gems. Sapphire explains that she had heard of Rarity's fashion designs from a local magazine and came to browse the shop for designs for an upcoming tour.
She casually greets the customer, only to find out in shock that it's "Pony of Pop" sensation Sapphire Shores. Inside the Carousel Boutique, as Rarity is putting the last gem onto a garment, she hears a customer walk into her shop. The scenes when Rarity gives Spike a gem, Spike using the gem to fish out the Diamond Dogs, and Spike's heroic flashback appears in A-Dressing Memories.
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It also remained unfixed in the iTunes 1080p version of the episode. The error with Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy missing is also present in some international airings and in the Netflix version of this episode, as well as the Australian MLP Volume 4 DVD. The show's director, Jayson Thiessen, explained that iTunes somehow got an older version of the episode that was not meant for air. In other releases of the episode, Twilight Sparkle's harness remained around her head rather than being pulled off. Another iTunes exclusive error, albeit minor, is the inconsistency of the appearance of Twilight Sparkle's rope harness: For example, in one scene, when Twilight Sparkle bucked off the Diamond Dog guard riding her, the guard haphazardly pulled off the harness with his claws as he was flung away. In the iTunes release of the episode, Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy are missing when the group arrives at the bottom of the hole. Henry story "The Ransom of Red Chief," in which a young boy's antics drive his kidnappers so crazy that they end up paying his family to take him back. The episode's plot is reminiscent of the O. Typically, the term is used to connote disdain, jocular lack of appreciation, or distrust of the message being presented or the efforts undertaken to present it. The modern usage refers to an over-staged performance. The phrase "a dog and pony show" originated in 19th century America as a term for small traveling circuses that toured through rural areas.