Legend has it that Applebloom never dug that well and there’s a sign letting all future generations of Apples know where it is supposed to be and who’s laziness is responsible for the extra half mile they need to go for water as they work.
The writing, the delivery, even the voice itself all remind me of Lil Bubby Child. Did a double take thinking it actually WAS lilbubbychild doing the voice.
this reminds me so much of Squidbillies. Or other similarly animated Adult Swim shows. The pausing, Applejack's eyes moving to the side as she thinks for a frame, its perfect
@@Meshamu Oh, it absolutely did. There was no town before Sweet Apple Acres according to Granny Smith's story in the show. But that's if you believe everything she said was accurate and truthful. In the comics there is a literal war fought over whether the Apples or The Rich's founded the town. All started by both Apple Bloom and Diamond Tiara wanting to play the lead in the Founder's Day play. This day celebrating their bicentennial. So 200yrs of Ponyville.
@@SilverSpoonRiche I didn't know about all of that. But thinking about it some more, my comment's implication that the farm may have been there for 300 years with no town forming nearby until then, was sort of silly. Even just growth of the Apple family around that spot should've been enough for a little town within a century or so, shouldn't it? But why would either of the two families you mentioned go with "Ponyville", instead of something like "Richburg", or "Appleton"? That seems an unlikely choice, like if there were a human town called "Manville", or "Humansville", or something. You just don't see that. 😜
@@Meshamu Well they didn't found the town but they both claim responsibility for the town existing and thriving. They start a civil war over it. Rarity and other shop keepers side with Filthy Rich that businesses keep the town afloat while Applejack leads the farmers and growers of Ponyville against the merchants. But you are right, what a dumb name for a town. UNLESS it was meant as a middle finger to Pegasus and Unicorn communities as the first all Earth Pony settlement. But see a teenage Granny Smith (according to her own account) settled Sweet Apple Acres and the town grew around it. So if we were to say that the farm existed for 100s of years before the town Granny would be around 1000yrs old give or take a few 100yrs. That's an exaggeration. I'm not good with math ;-_-
@@Meshamu You have a good point. if Diamond's family founded the town they would most certainly name it after themselves. But there is a town called Hell Michigan so like, what do I know? LOL
@@Pseudowolf I'm from over the pond, so I don't hear much of the southern dialects of American English, but now that you mention it my brain is being tickled by some vague recollection. None the less, I will keep my comment as it is, because I find it amusing. Edit: Most of what I hear is either New Yorker, Mid-West, or Californian, unless I'm watching something posted by someone from the South.
you perfectly replicated the akwardness of a home made documentary, I feel like I seen something I wasn´t supposed to see
You know your sense of humor is broken when the thing that cracks you up the most is the constant sound of mower in the background.
I didn't even notice that lol, that's great
Yep that was genious.
what mower
Being from the south myself, that pretty realistic.
i've never heard a more emotionless southern accent voice for Applejack in my life and I LOVE IT
She got that hookworm reeeeeeal good.
This is the best prequel to the Hand That Takes we could've ever get.
OH MY GAWD FR
*Sniff* WEEELL That there's the portal t' heaven. Yep. Yep Applebloom done gone met her maker bout... three, four weeks ago.
@@tjponeslmao
@@tjponeshuh. Ain’t that something. Did she dig the well?
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"Granny Smith's yo Granma-ma"
"Oh yeah" , says the alcoholic beverage
"Took her out of school and told her to dig that well. She still ain't done it."
Yep.That there is a real mystery, AJ. XD
Applebloom's delivery of "No I have not" is pure gold
Legend has it that Applebloom never dug that well and there’s a sign letting all future generations of Apples know where it is supposed to be and who’s laziness is responsible for the extra half mile they need to go for water as they work.
Reminds me a bit of a Wes Anderson movie! 🤣
Love those voices.
Strong Home Movies energy.
Was just missing an "It ain't much, but it's honest work"
this is actually the exact thing applejack wants to do all the time rather than doing missions
The writing, the delivery, even the voice itself all remind me of Lil Bubby Child. Did a double take thinking it actually WAS lilbubbychild doing the voice.
I was thinking the same thing! This was a great parody of Lil Bubby Child!
This was hysterical, I'm just imagining that this is the prequel to The Hand That Takes, Applebloom finally finished that well, but at what cost.
So Applejack is no longer fired?
If FiM was written by the people that wrote King of the Hill
Thank you for bringing that 2013 energy all the way into 2024
I like how perpetual lawnmower revving is just the ambience of the south. Like how a yellow filter means automatically "Mexico" in movies.
this reminds me so much of Squidbillies. Or other similarly animated Adult Swim shows. The pausing, Applejack's eyes moving to the side as she thinks for a frame, its perfect
This reminds me of the pitch trailer for King of the Hill.
This has such a Trailer Park Boys vibe! Glorious.
Granny Smith really be 500 yo, i knew it
Big Mac taking a BIG-
I want Hasbro to re-air FiM but change it so Applejack and Apple Bloom speak like this.
"No, I have not." this could apply to just about anyone at any given time. Like myself I am reminded there are dirty dishes *I have not* done.
I swear, ever since "The Hand That Takes" I've been nervous clicking on any TJ Pones video, great job though, this was well done.
Thank you I feel I'm back in 2013 when I see a new pony animation coming out
Just played this at half speed. OMG I'm dying
I'm glad she survived The Hand That Takes
Apple Bloom's running the long con I see.
King of the Orchard
Top shelf.
This sounds like a real documentary.
❤❤❤
Good one,,, /)
Pretty Sick Animation, TJ
Pretty cool
The deadpan voices were perfect.
The lawnmower in the bg takes this to another level
❤
I love how this makes me weirdly uncomfortable while also laughing
Reminds me of Smiling Friends :)
They did not get any sleep staying all night trying to get it right, sad part this probably would happen in the show
because of the thumbnail i totally thought this was gonna be a sequel to "the hand that takes"
👀😳
I like the lawn mower in the background
Perfect! 🍎
Granny Smith's yer grand mama almost killed me laughing
as one who lives out in the country ona farm, i can bonifidily say that the zero turn in the background is accurate
Hits the uncanny in just the right way.
Granny Smith founded Sweet Apple Acres
Granny’s 500 years old damn
Epls
This is the funniest thing i've seen today
Apl
Wow.. AJ.. you are.. so.. energetic.. totally.. like, not.. bumming me out. Nope.. LOL..
Yup
Something something sling blade and french-fried potaters.
Apple jack and Apple Bloom remind me of the farmer Lyle from Napoleon Dynamite.
Apples
appul
pretty sickanimation TJ
Apple Pies
No it's 200yrs, some'thn like that. Ponyville is only a little over 200yrs old according to IDW comics.
Could be, but maybe the farm predated the establishment of the town? 🤷
@@Meshamu Oh, it absolutely did. There was no town before Sweet Apple Acres according to Granny Smith's story in the show. But that's if you believe everything she said was accurate and truthful. In the comics there is a literal war fought over whether the Apples or The Rich's founded the town. All started by both Apple Bloom and Diamond Tiara wanting to play the lead in the Founder's Day play. This day celebrating their bicentennial. So 200yrs of Ponyville.
@@SilverSpoonRiche I didn't know about all of that. But thinking about it some more, my comment's implication that the farm may have been there for 300 years with no town forming nearby until then, was sort of silly. Even just growth of the Apple family around that spot should've been enough for a little town within a century or so, shouldn't it?
But why would either of the two families you mentioned go with "Ponyville", instead of something like "Richburg", or "Appleton"? That seems an unlikely choice, like if there were a human town called "Manville", or "Humansville", or something. You just don't see that. 😜
@@Meshamu Well they didn't found the town but they both claim responsibility for the town existing and thriving. They start a civil war over it. Rarity and other shop keepers side with Filthy Rich that businesses keep the town afloat while Applejack leads the farmers and growers of Ponyville against the merchants.
But you are right, what a dumb name for a town. UNLESS it was meant as a middle finger to Pegasus and Unicorn communities as the first all Earth Pony settlement.
But see a teenage Granny Smith (according to her own account) settled Sweet Apple Acres and the town grew around it. So if we were to say that the farm existed for 100s of years before the town Granny would be around 1000yrs old give or take a few 100yrs.
That's an exaggeration. I'm not good with math ;-_-
@@Meshamu You have a good point. if Diamond's family founded the town they would most certainly name it after themselves. But there is a town called Hell Michigan so like, what do I know? LOL
RED BALL
Rural Appleachia
The hand that takes not happened yet 😭
Yerp
All they have to do is now think with me……… accept outside help…….. omg I can’t believe I said that 😮
they took our joobs, the immigrants (dragons, sheep, buffalo, griffons and sea ponies)
per fection.
:0 we grow apples
Very joe cappa of you
red bones
peak
Guess the well wasn't that important
kino
Ya'll got FUJI APPLES!?
Take it! TAKE ALL MY MONEY!
Well well well
little bubby pony
"Grandma ma"
That . . . That has implications.
Joking or have you never heard someone call their grandmother "grandmama"? It's a very Southern title.
@@Pseudowolf I'm from over the pond, so I don't hear much of the southern dialects of American English, but now that you mention it my brain is being tickled by some vague recollection.
None the less, I will keep my comment as it is, because I find it amusing.
Edit: Most of what I hear is either New Yorker, Mid-West, or Californian, unless I'm watching something posted by someone from the South.
LOL
*PLAIN EXPRESSION*
Why do the voices make me think of South Park?! 🤣
honeycrisp implied the existence of pony university of minnesota. whinnysota?