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==History== |
==History== |
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===Creation, destruction, recreation, and invasion=== |
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Paradise Estate was created by the [[Moochick]] at the request of the {{MLP|Ponies}} of [[Dream Castle]], who had been forced to flee their home due to the encroachment of the {{MLP|Smooze}}. The building was established in [[Dream Valley]], but soon fell under the same threat as the ponies' previous home. Fortunately, the Smooze was defeated by the [[Utter Flutter]] of the [[Flutter Ponies]] and the power of the [[Rainbow of Light]]. Afterwards, the ponies chose to remain at Paradise Estate, surrendering their former home to their new [[Grundle]] friends.<ref>[[My Little Pony: The Movie (1986 film)]]</ref> |
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During a subsequent clash with [[Hydia]], creator of the Smooze, the ponies chose to take an injured [[Baby Cuddles]] to [[Furbobia]] rather than to Paradise Estate, due to the [[Furbob]] home being nearer to [[Flutter Valley]].<ref>{{CAR|MLP|The End of Flutter Valley}}</ref> Later, Paradise Estate would be invaded by [[Pluma]] the [[Penna]], acting on orders from the malevolent [[Squirk]]. Disguising herself as a ghost, she terrorized the human and pony inhabitants, trying to get them to depart. Eventually, she succeeded in luring them out of the building and trapping them with a net. Explaining that half of the [[Flashstone]], Squirk's magical amulet, lay buried beneath their home, she destroyed Paradise Estate in order to reach it. |
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Having recovered the amulet half, Pluma used its powers in an attempt to recreate Paradise Estate as a means of apologizing to the ponies. However, due to being incomplete, the Flashstone was only able to restore half of the building. Despite this, the [[Williams family]] and their pony friends agreed to help her in her efforts to rescue her grandfather, [[Ruff]], from Squirk. Eventually, they went back to the partially restored Paradise Estate and recovered Pluma's nets, which they then used to trap Squirk. Later,{{MLP|Megan Williams}} used the restored Flashstone to restore Paradise Estate and the rest of Dream Valley to their former state before destroying the dangerous artifact.<ref>{{CAR|MLP|The Ghost of Paradise Estate}}</ref> |
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Later, the [[Bushwoolies]] would travel to Paradise Estate in order to alert the inhabitants that three of their number had been abducted by the [[Raptorian]]s.<ref>{{CAR|MLP|The Glass Princess}}</ref> On another occasion, the ponies welcomed the giant dog [[Dinah]] as their guest at Paradise Estate. The enormous canine's presence proved quite a strain, and the ponies were relieved, though saddened, when Dinah's family finally appeared to collect her.<ref>{{CAR|MLP|Pony Puppy}}</ref> Several of the ponies, Megan, and {{MLP|Molly}} later returned to Paradise Estate after attending a concert by {{MLP|Knight Shade and the Shadowettes}}, only to discover that the [[Baby Ponies]] were not with them.<ref>{{CAR|MLP|Bright Lights}}</ref> |
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The estate was later the site of a party in which the various denizens and their friends celebrated their assortment of differences.<ref>{{CAR|MLP|Sweet Stuff and the Treasure Hunt}}</ref> It would soon face more dire circumstances when several of the {{MLP|Unicorn}} residents were forcibly drawn to [[Tambelon]] as it was in the process of returning to [[Ponyland]]. {{MLP|Grogar}} and his [[Troggle]] army would conquer Paradise Estate as they occupied Dream Valley, with the denizens either escaping or ending up prisoners of the evil wizard. However, {{MLP|Danny Williams}} later hit upon a scheme that required sneaking back into the estate in order to recover his tape recorder. Eventually, Grogar was defeated and sent back into the [[Realm of Darkness]] along with Tambelon, leaving the ponies and their friends free to return home.<ref>{{CAR|MLP|The Return of Tambelon}}</ref> |
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===Further events=== |
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===Visit from another world=== |
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<ref>[[Generations issue 4]]</ref> |
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In ''[[My Little Pony: Magic Princess]]'', Paradise Estate appears as a residential location in [[Ponyville]]. It is home to a number of ''Generation One'' ponies, including several that did not appear in the original ''My Little Pony'' animated series or any crossover media between it and ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic]]''. |
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===Residents=== |
===Residents=== |
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*[[Blossom]] |
*[[Blossom]] |
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*[[Snuzzle]] |
*[[Snuzzle]] |
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*[[Starshine]] |
*[[Starshine]] |
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==Merchandise== |
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==References== |
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