My Little Pony: Camaraderie Is Supernatural/Trivia
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Rina-chan appears as the voice of Nightmare Moon/Princess Luna.
- A Bunch of Us: Hinted at in the videos (a letter from Princess Celestia in the first episode name-drops Batman Gambit), confirmed in the commentary (they mention how proud they are that this series and Sonic F both have articles here).
- In the second episode commentary, when refering to Rina-chan, Mystic Pyro Freak slowly emphasizes "Hey, it's that voice."
- Serendipity Writes the Plot:
- A few of Mystic Pyro Freak's readings of Twilight's lines sounded a bit like Applejack, so the others suggested that she voice Applejack as well. Then, because Mystic Pyro Freak can't keep a consistent accent (by her own admission), she suggested the joke about Applejack's accent constantly changing.
- In the initial script, Cyberlink wrote Fluttershy as a loudmouthed and obnoxious character, only to decide that this particular joke really didn't work. He couldn't think of a good way to make fun of Fluttershy--so instead he made a fourth-wall-breaking joke about being unable to bring himself to make fun of Fluttershy.
- Shout-Out: Of course!
- In the first episode alone:
- Music from Banjo-Kazooie plays during Twilight's visit to Sweet Apple Acres.
- Fluttershy leads her chorus of birds in singing the theme song to The Andy Griffith Show
- At one point, Spike says "I don't know what the pink one put in those cupcakes, but I can't stop eating them!" Although it might have been a drug joke.
- From episode 2:
- The RPG battle finishes with Fluttershy using Esuna to heal the manticore.
- Said battle also takes elements and sound effects from both Super Mario RPG and EarthBound.
- Steven Magnet laments that he'll never be able to "top that scientist fellow at this year's Mustache-Off". Given the creators' previous work, he's probably talking about Dr. Eggman.
- The Shadow Bolts offer Rainbow Dash her own spin-off series, but she loses interest when they mention she'd "[play] in a band, and use music to save the world from evil."
- Music from Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann plays when Twilight figures out how to activate the Elements of Parody, their activation is accompanied by the power-up sound effects from Dragonball Z, and the main characters proceed to blast Nightmare Moon with a "Giga Parody Breaker".
- Amusingly enough, Princess Celestia's return is accompanied by the same music as that of another missing princess.
- In the first episode alone:
- What Could Have Been: They weren't originally planning to do the episode, instead, they were making the Sonic Paradox main site "Pony Paradox", but decided to write the episode.