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Revision as of 23:42, 13 April 2016

For the eighth episode of season two, see The Mysterious Mare Do Well.
Mare Do Well
Kind Earth
Unicorn
Pegasus
Sex Female
Other links
More info
Eyes ¤ Light cornflower blue with pale, light grayish cornflower blue pupils
Mane None visible
Coat None visible
Nicknames Mare Do Slow, Marevelous Mare Do Well

Mare Do Well, also called the Mysterious Mare Do Well, is a superhero alter ego created by Twilight Sparkle, Applejack, Fluttershy, Rarity, and Pinkie Pie. She first appears in the season two episode The Mysterious Mare Do Well, and she is alluded to in other media and merchandise.

Depiction in the series

The Mysterious Mare Do Well S02E08

Mare Do Well appears in the season two episode The Mysterious Mare Do Well as a hero in Ponyville. She first appears, unnamed, saving Cherry Berry from a falling hot air balloon, stealing Rainbow Dash's thunder in the process. As she leaves, Mayor Mare declares her Ponyville's new hero and dubs her the "Mysterious Mare Do Well".

Over the course of the episode, Mare Do Well one-ups Rainbow Dash with numerous feats of heroism: she stops a runaway carriage of ponies from going over a cliff, rescues a team of construction workers from a crumbling construction site, and uses unicorn magic to repair a destroyed hydroelectric dam. As onlooking ponies cheer for her, she also does a brief fly-by on Pegasus wings.

During a parade held in Mare Do Well's honor, Rainbow Dash attempts to unmask Mare Do Well. As Rainbow chases Mare Do Well around town, Mare Do Well constantly gives her the slip. When Rainbow finally catches Mare Do Well and unmasks her, she is revealed to be Pinkie Pie in disguise. Twilight Sparkle and Applejack suddenly appear in Mare Do Well costumes as well.

Rainbow Dash's friends reveal that they each had a hand in creating the Mare Do Well persona: Applejack stopped the carriage from going over the cliff; Pinkie Pie saved the construction workers with her Pinkie Sense; Twilight fixed the dam, with Fluttershy doing the fly-by afterwards; and Rarity made the Mare Do Well costumes. Through their efforts, Rainbow Dash learns the importance of grace and humility.

Other depictions

IDW comics

Mare Do Well is briefly seen in the parade in Zen and the Art of Gazebo Repair.

On page 8 of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Issue #41, Mare Do Well is depicted on a Ponyville billboard labeled "Read comics".

Chapter books

In the My Little Pony Equestria Girls screenplay novelization Equestria Girls: Through the Mirror, Mare Do Well is mentioned in narration in chapter 5, "Storming the Castle".

Merchandise

Operation Mare Do Well card MLP CCG

Series 1 of Enterplay's trading cards includes a Mare Do Well & Daring Do card, #28 of 84. The back of the card shows their names with trademark symbols and lists them respectively as a unicorn and Pegasus. The description is divided into two paragraphs, one for each character, with Mare Do Well's reading "Mare Do Well might just be the hero Ponyville has always needed. She's strong, fast, always on the scene if there's trouble, she uses magic, and can fly! But whose face really lies behind this mysterious mask?"

In Enterplay's collectible card game, Mare Do Well is depicted on Canterlot Nights expansion set card #150 U, The High Ground, and on High Magic expansion set card #112 U, Operation Mare Do Well.

Mare Do Well is also featured on the WeLoveFine T-shirts "Mare do Well" (now defunct) and "Mysterious Mare Do Well".[1]

Gallery

The Mysterious Mare Do Well

Merchandise

References

  1. Welovefine:Mysterious Mare Do Well. WeLoveFine. Retrieved on 2016 April 13.