The Cine-magic Series: Tom and Jerry: The Movie

by FilmicTwilight

Part 11: Chaotic Cabin Rescue

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The sun had begun its slow descent in the West as the motley group of friends gracefully chugged down the river. With the threat of Kiddie, Figg, Lickboot, and Applecheek seemingly long past them, the journey had grown quite peaceful and relaxing.

"Ah. It feels nice to finally get some peace and quiet now after everything that's happened." Rainbow stretched.

"I would have to agree with you, Rainbow. After the entire Kerfuffle with Pristine and Captain Kiddie, I'd say it's earned." Rarity concurred.

"And, hopefully, we won't have to worry about them ever again." Twilight added.

"Well, Applecheek and the captain are gone for good. So, we probably won't have to worry about them." Tom said.

"That stills leaves Aunt Figg and Lickboot, though." Jerry countered with concern.

"Exactly. Those two are what really worry me." The alicorn paced around the deck.

"Relax, Twi." The cyan pegasus said dismissively. "Even if they show their ugly mugs again, I'll make sure they'll regret it once I get my hooves on them."

"Ah second that. After all the horrible things they did ta Robyn, they deserve a thrashin' they'll never forget." Applejack said confidently.

"Ahem." Rarity said expectantly.

"And ta us." The apple farmer added.

"How far are we from that special place you were talking about, Robyn?" Spike let out a yawn.

"Actually. We're here now. There it is." Robyn pointed to a rocky shore where a building sat. "There's the cabin. Daddy built it just for me."

There stood a stilted cabin with a winding staircase that lead down to a small, wooden pier. It was surrounded by evergreen trees and, with the resting sun hiding behind it, made the entire environment pop out like a watercolor painting.

"My word. It's quite a beautiful place." Rarity remarked.

"Sure is a quaint lil' place." Applejack said with a smile.

"It is a nice place. No wonder you wanted to go here, Robyn." Fluttershy said.

"Of course. We'd come here every summer. He taught to swim and sail and fish." Robyn explained.

The steamboat came a smooth stop aside the pier. Tom wrapped a rope around a wood post to keep the boat from floating away.

"I can't wait to meet you father. He seems like a super-duper-ultra-multra fun stallion." Pinkie said excitedly.

"He is. Daddy will know where to find me. Maybe he's here already. I'll bet he is." The young jumped off the boat and began running up the stairs.

"Slow down, Sugarcube. Wait fer the rest of us." Applejack called out.

"Let's not be too insistent on her. She's missed her father dreadfully." Rarity said.

"Regardless, it would be nice to meet someone who isn't driven by greed at everypony's expense." Twilight mentioned.

"In other words, let's hurry with her." Spike announced.

The Mane 7, Tom, and Jerry all hurried up the stairs after Robyn, who, by this point, had already made it to the top. She opened the door with a big smile on her face.

"Daddy?" She said, hopeful that her father was waiting for her.

But, her father wasn't there. Instead, a large, dark figure stepped up to a small table holding an oil lamp. The figure lit the lamp and the light from it revealed the figure to be none other than Aunt Figg.

"Daddy is dead." She grinned evilly.

Robyn let out a terrified scream. Somehow, Pristine had found the cabin and was subsequently lying and waiting for her arrival. The hopeful excitement that bubbled inside Robyn turned into terror and fear.

"Tom, Jerry, girls, Spike, help!" She cried out.

From the open door, the rest of the group could see the purple-dressed monster inside the cabin.

"Figg?! She was here the whole time?" Twilight said in horror and confusion.

"That connivin' snake knew we would come 'ere." Applejack said angrily.

"Doesn't matter. I said I'll make her regret showing face. I intend to follow through with that." Rainbow zoomed toward the door with the others running to it.

Ferdinand rolled right up to the door entrance to block them. Rainbow Dash huffed with determination.

"Get out of the way you overweight..."

The door slammed shut right on the group's faces. The crashed into the wooden door and Ferdinand and fell into a heap.

"...mutt." The dizzy pegasus said.

Knowing the situation, however, the Main 6 quickly got to the bearings and started banging on the door and windows.

"Let us in right this instant, you scoundrels!" Rarity yelled.

"Yeah. Let us in, you meanies!" Pinkie banged her head against the door.

"Open this door!" Twilight demanded.

"You better not hurt Robyn, or...or I'll...do things that I'll regret." Fluttershy stammered.

The banging and yelling fell on uncaring ears. Lickboot, who was the one to close the door, locked it and put the keys on a wooden stub on the wall.

"And if you know what's good for you, you'll never run away again. Never." He snapped.

"You're not taking me back. You never will." Robyn said, defiantly crossing her arms.

"Oh, yes, we will." The crooked lawyer grabbed the girl by her arm.

Robyn let out another scream which alerted the others outside.

"Robyn!" Twilight cried out.

The Mane 6, Spike, Tom, and Jerry peered through the window next to the door. Inside, they could Robyn kick Lickboot right under the knee.

"Ow!" He hopped on one foot. "Why, you little..."

Robyn ran for the stair that led to the second floor. Figg went to chase after her, but Lickboot, in his reckless, pained jumping, bumped into her. The two fell to the floor, knocking the table and lamp. Oil spilled all over the floor and quickly caught fire. Robyn screamed again scuttled up the stairs.

"Oh, Faust. Things just went from bad to worse." Spike said.

"No kiddin'." Applejack. "What do we do now?"

There was nobody else around that could help. They were the only ones that could save Robyn.

"Maybe we can try the door again?" Pinkie suggested.

"But, then how will we get past the fire? We won't be able to rescue Robyn from ground level." Twilight argued.

"Well, we can't just leave her in there. We have to do something." Rainbow emphasized.

Tom noticed a rope sitting on top of a crate. He swiftly snatched.

"To the roof. We might be able to rescue her from there." The cat commanded.

The others looked up the wooden walls to the roof. The fire hadn’t spread up there yet.

"It might be our only way we can get to her. Come on, everypony." The alicorn princess said.

Tom climbed up the wall with Jerry holding on to the rope around his shoulder. Twilight, Fluttershy, and Rainbow helped carry their friends up to the roof.

Meanwhile, inside the cabin, the flames grew rapidly. Already they had climbed up the newel post at the bottom of the stairs.

"You fools! Look what you've done. Lickboot, grab the girl, and let's get out of here." Figg got up and made her way to the door.

"Robyn, the house is burning down. You must get out before it's too late." Lickboot advised frantically.

"No, I won't go back with you! You'll never take me back!" Robyn angrily protested.

All eyes were suddenly drawn to one of the main support beams. The flames had burned it to the point to broke that it broke from ceiling and crashed onto the staircase. Robyn let out a scared scream and back away from the growing inferno. Now she was really trapped.

"Lickboot, let's get out of here before we all fry!" Figg began racing to the door.

"But, the girl." Lickboot weakly argued.

"Forget her. We gotta save ourselves." The greedy woman tried to up the open the door, but found that it wouldn't budge.

She pulled the knob with all her might, but it was locked tight.

Outside, Tom, Jerry, and the Mane 7 had made it to the roof and were searching about for someway to look inside.

"I see her." Pinkie announced, her face mashed against a skylight.

The others hurried to her. They soon spotted Robyn stuck on the second, curled up as far away from the flames as possible.

"Robyn! Robyn were here!" Twilight yelled.

"Were here for ya, Sugarcube." Applejack said heartily.

Robyn looked around fearfully. Then she turned to the skylight and saw her friends through the flames. She smiled with delight upon seeing them.

As Figg tried in vain to open the door, Lickboot smugly grabbed the ring of keys off the holder and jangled them, getting Pristine's attention. She saw them and concluded that the door was locked, so she grabbed them to unlock it. However, Lickboot held on and pulled back. One thing led to another and it became a tug-of-war for the keys.

"Give me those keys." Figg demanded.

The ring couldn't hold up much longer and broke. Keys clattered onto the floor.

"Look what you've done!" Figg chastised.

She and Lickboot frantically began searching for the correct key for the door. Outside, Ferdinand barked, worried for his owner. While that was going on, The Mane 7, Tom, and Jerry on in the midst of their rescue. Tom opened the skylight and lowered the rope down.

"Grab on, Robyn. Quickly!" Twilight said hurriedly.

Robyn understood the severity of the situation. She had to climb over a wooden railing to reach the rope. She grabbed it as tightly as could, inches from the white-hot flames.

"Woah." Tom was nearly pulled through the opening.

He had underestimated how heavy Robyn was. Thankfully, his friends were there to keep him from going over.

"Hang tight, ya two." Applejack grasped the pussycat's fur with her teeth.

"Come on, everpony. Pull." Twilight encouraged.

Slowly, but surely, they lifted Tom solidly back on the roof. With him on solid ground, Robyn was next to be pulled up. Wrapping the roof halfway around a vent cap, the cat, mouse, ponies, and dragon heaved the weighted rope upward to safety. However, time was running out as the flames had already found thief way to the outside walls and we’re exploring every inch of them.

"Boy, is it get hot up here?" Pinkie wiped away the sweat forming on her forehead.

"Not a good time for jokes, Pinkie." Rainbow replied.

"No, she raises a good, and terrifying, point." Twilight eyes searched around the roof, noticing the towering flames arching against the edges. "We have to hurry. This cabin won't stay up for long."

The others could clearly understand the circumstances growing more dire by the second. They pulled harder and harder. Finally, Robyn was able to climb out the skylight. Tom was were quick to grab her and help her up.

"Robyn, are you okay?" Twilight asked with concern.

"For the most part. More scared than hurt." The young girl responded.

"And we might be worse off if we don't get out of here!" Spike panicked.

"Head to the top of the roof. It's the safest we'll be." Robyn began climbing up the slanted portion of the roof.

"Uh, hello. Three of us have wings. We can just fly out of here." Rainbow reminded.

"And there's seven of us, Rainbow. You 'xpect yourselves to carry all of us?" Applejack questioned.

"I don't know if we'll have enough time to get everypony off this cabin. It's not going to hold much longer." Twilight warned.

Already the supports of the cabin were beginning the groan and crumble from the incessant heat. They group reach the peak of the roof and as far away from the fire as possible.

"We can't just stand here. We have to do something!" The cyan pegasus asserted.

"Uh, actually, I have a question." Pinkie raised her hoof.

"What is it, Pinkie?" Rarity said, most of her attention on the raging fire.

"Where's Figg and Lickboot?" The pink mare asked.

Meanwhile, inside the cabin, the two were still frantically searching for the correct key. Eventually, Figg found it.

"Ha-ha!" She said victoriously.

As she turned to unlock the door, Lickboot stepped forward to try and grab it. The two bumped into each other and tripped. They stumbled back, knocking the door off it's hinges. The door slammed down on the tip end of Ferdinand's skateboard, catapulting him into the air. Lickboot's foot planted on the skateboard which threw him off balance. Figg tripped again and was about to fall to the fall when, luckily, Lickboot caught her in time. Ferdinand landed on top of the lawyer's head and the three were forced to ride the skateboard. The three screamed in terror as the skateboard rolled up to and down the stairs leading to the pier.

The skateboard landed hard against the last landing on the stairs and sprang up, sending Lickboot, Figg, and Ferdinand flying through the air. The crooked couple landed in the Crow's nest of the steamboat. Ferdinand and his skateboard bounced onto the main deck, striking the helm, and causing it to spin wildly. The paddler swayed from side to side, which caused the rope to slip out from the post. Suddenly, the steamboat whirred to life. The paddlewheels spun at an impossible speed and the boat tore out of the dock, kicking up a giant wave against the shore. With Lickboot and Figg lodged in the Crow's nest, the unmanned boat whizzed down the river. Smoke and soot burst from the smokestack. The couple coughed and gagged like made as the steamboat continued it's crazy journey down the river.

"Does that answer your question?" Jerry asked expectantly.

"Yep." Pinkie said.

"Well, that takes care of them for good, right Twi?" Rainbow said.

"Y-Yeah. I suppose so." Twilight said, unease and confusion laced in her words.

Though she kept it to herself, Twilight noticed that something else on the boat before it raced away down the river. She couldn't make out any details, apart from that it was black and it seemed to have vanished as the boat turned around. she chalked it up to her imagination, seeing as how there was a more serious situation on her hooves.

"Wait, what's that." Spike pointed toward a stand of trees.

The others looked in that direction. A helicopter swung around the trees and raced toward the burning cabin. A figure stuck out from the cockpit.

"Look, the cabin's on fire. We may be too late." The man said despondently.

He perked up upon seeing his daughter up on the roof.

"Daddy!" Robyn said with shock.

"That's 'im?" Applejack asked with surprise.

The helicopter whipped around the cabin.

"Robyn, I'm coming! Hang on!" Robyn's father yelled.

The group watched with astonishment as the chopper inched toward the cabin.

"Okay, that's most awesome thing I've ever seen." Rainbow said with admiration.

The whirring rotary blades kicked up winds too much for the Mane, Spike, Tom, and Jerry to handle. The backed up to keep from being pushed off the roof.

"Robyn, take my hand! Hurry!" Robyn's father held out his hand.

Robyn held out her hand. She leaned over the edge, reaching as far as she could. The two locked hands and Robyn's father pulled her aboard the helicopter as it flew away from the burning building.

"Oh, daddy, I knew you'd come." Robyn said emotionally.

"You're safe now, Robyn. I'm here." Her father hugged her close.

But, then she realized that the rest of her friends were still stuck on the burning roof.

"No, we can't leave them." Robyn leaned out of the cockpit, her father holding onto her to keep her from falling.

Tom and Jerry climbed onto the chimney to waved the helicopter down.

"Hey!" Tom yelled.

"Come back! Come back!" Jerry pleaded.

"Hey, why did they leave us?" Spike asked despairingly.

"I don't know, but we need to leave now!" Rarity practically screamed.

"Twilight, we need to go." Applejack said firmly.

"I know. You're right. You're right!" Twilight opened her wings. "Spike, climb on!"

The baby dragon didn't hesitant and clambered onto the alicorn's back. Twilight then grabbed Rarity and took to the sky. Rainbow grabbed Applejack and Fluttershy grabbed Pinkie. Rainbow flew to the chimney.

"Quick, you too. Climb on before..."

The supports couldn't hold out anymore. The wooden beams broke and splintered, causing the cabin to lurch forward. The chimney broke apart, sending Tom and Jerry plummeting into the falling debris.

"Tom! Jerry!" Robyn yelled, tears threatening to spill.

"NOOOO!" The Mane 7 all cried out.

They were forced to fly out of the way as the cabin collapsed. The burning remnants tumbled down the shore and crashed into the river. Steam spouted out from the debris as the flames were extinguished against the cold water. Shocked and devastated expressions were carved on the ponies' and dragon's faces as they came for a landing on the pier. The helicopter landing on the water and Robyn and father climbed out of the cockpit.

"No, t-t-they can't be gone." Fluttershy stared at the wreckage, tears beginning to flow.

"Tom. Jerry. No." Twilight sniffled.

"I...I...I should've been faster." Rainbow whispered, trying her hardest to hold back tears.

Pinkie just burst into tears. Applejack hugged her against her chased. She removed her hat, a sorrowful, tear-filled look on her face.

"Oh, no. Not them." Spike wept, hugging Twilight's leg.

"Oh, Daddy. They're gone. Two of my best friends are gone." Robyn hugged her father.

"Don't cry, Robyn. We'll find them." Her father said softly.

Rainbow took initiative and starting flying around the wreckage in search of the cat and mouse.

"Tom! Jerry!" She called out.

The other ponies and dragon got to work in the search. Twilight and Rarity lifted to larger pieces of the cabin with their magic. The rest moved away what they could and kept their eyes peeled for Tom and Jerry. However, out of sight, amidst the waves, Tom broke through the surface of the water. He drew in a deep breath and began frenetically searching for Jerry.

"Ah, Jerry. Jerry where are you?" Tom looked underneath floating pieces of furniture strewn across the water. "Don't leave me, little buddy. You just gotta be here! What would I do without you?"

Jerry, for his part, was completely okay. He was behind a large, smoldering piece of wood half-sunken in the water. He peered over it, seeing Tom desperately looking for him.

"You were the best pal a guy could ever have. Oh, please be alive." Tom pleaded wistfully.

A playful smile creeped onto Jerry's face. He climbed atop the wood so he was sitting right behind Tom.

"I promise you..." Tom looked up to the heavens, trying to think of anything he could bargain for Jerry's life.

"All the cheese I can eat?" Jerry asked.

"Yeah, all the cheese you can eat." Tom replied quickly. "And, uh..."

"No more traps?"

"No traps."

"No tricks?"

"No tricks."

"That's a promise."

"That's a-"

Tom stopped when it occurred to him who he was talking to. He turned to see Jerry sitting on the piece of wood with a complacent smile.

"Ooh, I'm gonna..." Tom snatched the mouse. "Why you little..."

That's when Rainbow spotted them.

"There they are." She called out. "Tom! Jerry! Over here."

The cat and mouse turned to her.

"Rainbow?" Jerry said with surprise.

"Tom, Jerry, you're safe!" Robyn ran from the pier toward them.

Tom, carrying Jerry, raced onto the shore and to their friends.

"You two are okay!" Fluttershy said with delight.

"Robyn! Girls!" Tom said happily.

The cat and mouse were tackled in a massive hug from Robyn, the Main 6, and Spike.

"We thought ya'were goners." Applejack said.

"I-I thought w-we w-w-ould never see you again." Fluttershy could barely form a sentence from crying so hard.

"Thank, Celestia, you're both okay." Twilight sniveled. "I'm so, so sorry we couldn't save you."

"That doesn't matter anymore. We made it out unscathed." Jerry replied.

"I still wished I was faster. I could've saved you." Rainbow admitted shamefully.

"Eh, to be fair, we've been through worse than a collapsing cabin." Tom chuckled.

"Do we even want to know?" Rarity asked.

"Let's just say, we're tougher than you think." Jerry boasted.

The group just shared a laugh. Robyn's father came up to the group.

"Robyn, I promise I'll never leave you again." He removed his hat.

Robyn hugged her father tightly.

"Oh, Daddy, I also want to properly introduced my best friends." She said. "These are Tom and Jerry, along with Twilight, Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy, Rarity, Rainbow Dash, Applejack, and Spike."

Robyn's father smiled warmly.

"It's a pleasure to meet you all. Thank you for keeping more daughter save." He said.

"After everything Figg and Lickboot put her through, it's the least we could do." Twilight said sweetly.

"Might I add, that you arrival was the coolest thing ever." Rainbow flew in a circle. "I mean you just came in on this helicopter and you reach out to Robyn's rescue like it was your destiny."

"I would do anything for my daughter." Robyn's father chuckled. "I'll be sure that Pristine and Lickboot are punished accordingly for what they've done."

"Good. They deserve it." Spike said.

"Darn tootin'." Applejack agreed.

"We're also glad to see you're okay, too, Mr. Starling." Rarity said.

"Please, call me Michael. Any friend of my daughter is a friend of mine." Michael Starling said warmly.

"Awesome." The cyan pegasus said.

"Woohoo! I love happy endings!" Pinkie said happily.


"Well, well, well. Listen to this, Frankie." Puggsy said, reading through an article on a newspaper. "Heroes! Cat, mouse, ponies, and lizard save billionaire heiress."

"Oh, Spike's not gonna like the lizard bit." Frankie chuckled. "Other than that, what did I tell you, Puggsy? Those two have done all right. Especially with those ponies and dragon on their side."

"Yeah. Ha, ha. I guess they learned to be pals, after all." Puggsy admitted frivolously.

"Friends to the end."

Puggsy and Frankie continued to read the newspaper as the traveled across the dry desert aboard a fright train.

"Though, since it's been some time between then and us getting our hands on this newspaper, I have to wonder what they're all up to now?" The shaggy dog wondered aloud.

"Probably doing good, Puggsy. No doubt in my mind." Frankie replied.


Things were doing quite well for the others, especially for Twilight. With the support of her friends' encouragement, she had gone to Princess Celestia to propose her ideas of bridging others to and from Equestria.

"Like with the magic mirror and Sunset's world, I thought there might be a way to create "mirrors" between Equestria and the other worlds." Twilight explained, while Celestia listened intently. "It would allow us to learn more about the worlds and their inhabitants, and it would allow them to know more about us. Plus, it would be really nice to visit some old friends again."

Celestia looked to be pretty intrigued with the idea. With the way Twilight was explaining it, it seemed downright beneficial. The sun princess, of course, knew of the Herculean task of figuring out how to bring such a cosmic bridge into a effect. But, the idea of meeting new faces and teaching to true magic of friendship to them, created to perfect incentive to act upon it.

"I must say, Twilight, your proposal is quite fruitful, yet sounds like a big undertaking." Celestia spoke clearly.

"I know, and, I must admit, I'm a little nervous if I can pull this off at all. But, you've taught me to never run away from the face of adversity. On top of that, if this project does success, we'll get to learn about all sorts of new worlds." The purple alicorn said.

Celestia nodded her head in agreement.

"I also admit this is kind of a big ask from me, but even my friends think it's a good idea. I know Rainbow misses Dusty a lot. Even if she won't admit it." Twilight giggled. "On top of that, the possibility of teaching other worlds about the power of friendship could open the door of so many friendships and alliances."

"Indeed true, Twilight." Celestia acknowledged. "I believe this is a good way for my little ponies to seek out broader scopes outside of just Equestria. With that in mind, I would love to help you to making this project into reality. That’s why I’ll personally see to that construction on such a project is contracted as soon as possible.”

"You...You mean, you're really okay with this?" Twilight asked.

"Of course, dear Twilight." Celestia rose from her seat in her personal lounge room. "I've seen and met many individuals throughout my lifetime in Equestria. But, none have I met in different worlds. Not only will this be a new experience for you and my other ponies, but for me, as well. And, as you said, creating bonds with others throughout the multiverse is beneficial in many ways."

Twilight could barely contain her excitement. She practically jumped from her seat and gave Celestia a big hug.

"Thank you! Thank you so much, Celestia." She said happily. “I promise this will be the start of something amazing.”

"You're welcome, my faithful student." Celestia hugged her back. “And I have no doubt in my mind that it will.”

And so, it was decided. The construction of bridges between worlds and Equestria was unofficially official. However, before construction could begin, Twilight had to research and find a way to make the dream a reality. As she left Canterlot Castle, heading for the train station back to Canterlot, she was already thinking of possible ways to achieve such capabilities.

"Wormholes might be the answer, but their existence is only in theory. Maybe some kind of contraption." She carefully skimmed through her books on teleportation, portals, and the like.

During her quick research though, one different thought came to her mind.

"I wonder how Tom, Jerry, and Robyn are doing" She thought to herself.

She liked to think they were living their best lives as best friends. Well, maybe knowing of their well-being might come sooner that she thought. After all, her new project might become a reality quicker than she thought.


Tom, Jerry, and Robyn, were living their best lives all right. Well, about to at least.

"Tom, Jerry, welcome to your new home." Robyn showed the cat and mouse to a newly renovated room to the Starling mansion.

Tom's eyes widened in excitement as he saw a custom-made basket just for him. It had blankets, sown fabric for extra comfort, and the back portion was elevated to the shape of a chair back with the letter "T" printed on it in bright blue. The happy pussycat jumped in and got comfortable. He stretched and yawned, prepared to take a long, deserved nap.

Robyn left the room with a smile, letting to two grow accustomed to their new home. Jerry spotted his home, a mousehole against the wall, with a welcome canopy display the word "Jerry" in cursive. The mouse raced over to it. Tom watched with an indignant look. Jerry looked at the pink canopy overlooking the entrance and casually strolled inside.

Though Tom admitted to being Jerry's friend, he couldn't help the petty animal rivalry boiling to the surface. He grabbed a wooden mice trap and tip-toed over to Jerry's new residence. With a devious grin, he carefully placed the trap inside and waited for it to go off. Of course, being through the same song and dance before, Jerry was always a step ahead. The wall Tom was pressed up against had an opening as well. Jerry quietly slid the mouse trap underneath Tom's tail. He stood against the wall in anticipation as Tom's tail bobbed ever so closely to the trap. Tom was silently snickering to himself, thinking himself as a genius.

SNAP

"YOOOOOOWWWWW." Tom let out a scream.

Jerry, who had stepped away and was out in the open, began running away as Tom chased after him. They knocked over furniture, tore down drapes, and even broke a vase. They ran around the room, the cat determined to catch the mouse. They would still call each other friends, but their fighting days were far from over and they would continue to get into such shenanigans in cartoonish fashion for days to come. And Tom and Jerry wouldn't have it any other way.


Tara Strong - Twilight Sparkle

Ashleigh Ball - Applejack & Rainbow Dash

Tabitha St. Germain - Rarity

Andrea Libman - Fluttershy & Pinkie Pie

Cathy Weseluck - Spike

Kelly Sheridan - Starlight Glimmer

Nicole Oliver - Princess Celestia

Richard Kind - Tom

Dana Hill - Jerry

Anndi McAfee - Robyn Starling

Charlotte Rae - Pristine Figg

Tony Jay - Lickboot

Rip Taylor - Captain Kiddie

Howard Morris - Squawk

Henry Gibson - Dr. Applejack

Michael Bell - Ferdinand & Straycatchers #1

Sydney Lassick - Starcatcher #2

Ed Gilbert - Daddy Starling & Puggsy

David L. Lander - Frankie Da Flea

Raymond McLeod - Alleycat and Bulldog

Tino Insana - Patrolman

Don Messick - Droopy


Author's Note

And so ends the sixth installment of the Friendship is Cine-magic series. Hope you all enjoyed and stick around for the next one. Also, this story will pay tribute to Dana Hill, Charlotte Rae, Tony Jay, Tino Insana, Rip Taylor, and Ed Gilbert, Henry Gibson, and Don Messick whom have all passed away since the making of the film.