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Starting from the left and going clockwise: Sweetie Belle, Apple Bloom, Scootaloo, and Babs Seed. (Not pictured: Gabby, Imp, Lilymoon, and honorary member Discord)

The Cutie Mark Crusaders (CMC or simply the Crusaders for short) is a club consisting of Apple Bloom, Scootaloo, and Sweetie Belle formed in Call of the Cutie, with Babs Seed joining in One Bad Apple, Imp joining in the IDW comics' My Little Pony Micro-Series Issue #7, Gabby joining in The Fault in Our Cutie Marks, and Lilymoon joining in Ponyville Mysteries: The Tail of the Timberwolf. Their unity is based on mostly being called "blank flanks", ponies who have not yet gotten their cutie marks; Imp, rather than being a blank flank pony, is a Mimicker who has not yet settled on one form, Gabby is a griffon, and Lilymoon already has her cutie mark at the time of her joining.

Each of the founding three fillies represents a different race, with Apple Bloom, Scootaloo, and Sweetie Belle being an Earth pony, a Pegasus, and a unicorn respectively. Starting at the end of One Bad Apple, Babs Seed, Apple Bloom's cousin from Manehattan, joins them and says she will start a Manehattan branch of the CMC. In My Little Pony Micro-Series Issue #7, a Greater Equestrian Mimicker (Globulus Improbulus) to whom Scootaloo gives the name "Imp" joins them[1] but is later taken back home. In Friends Forever Issue #2, the Crusaders accept Discord as an honorary member. The exploits of the Cutie Mark Crusaders are featured in several episodes in the series.

Babs receives her cutie mark off-screen in Bloom & Gloom, and Apple Bloom, Sweetie Belle, and Scootaloo receive theirs in Crusaders of the Lost Mark.

Depiction in the series[]

Founding[]

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The founding of the CMC.

Although the three fillies only introduce themselves to each other in Call of the Cutie, the three make an appearance together in Friendship is Magic, part 1 huddling under a curtain in fear of Nightmare Moon. According to a layout artist, the scene was originally storyboarded with Apple Bloom, Scootaloo, and Sweetie Belle, but he was sent different characters for the shot. The artist assumed the different characters were sent by mistake, and used the Cutie Mark Crusaders instead.[2] The three fillies meet at Diamond Tiara's cute-ceañera and form a bond, as all three don't have their cutie marks yet. Sweetie Belle suggests they found a "secret society". They each propose a name for it and Apple Bloom's suggestion–Cutie Mark Crusaders–is approved by everyone. The term Crusade refers to any military expedition undertaken by the Christians of Europe in the 11th to the 13th century to reclaim the Levant and convert the Baltics, though it is commonly used as a metaphor meaning a vigorous movement for or against something.[3]

Development[]

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Cutie Mark Crusaders, yay!

The society is not kept a secret, as the Crusaders later come to sing about it at a talent contest and often shout out the name of their group. The club's purpose is to "work together to find out who we are, and what we're supposed to be", and the Crusaders are very often, if not always, seen engaging in activities in pursuit of their cutie marks.

In The Show Stoppers, Applejack passed on her old clubhouse for the Crusaders to use. Initially the clubhouse is dilapidated, but Apple Bloom fully repairs it and the clubhouse becomes their headquarters.

The initiation speech, written by Scootaloo and read out in One Bad Apple by Sweetie Belle, is long and repetitive to the point where Scootaloo herself interrupts it and makes a note to revise it.

Sweetie Belle: [reading] We, the Cutie Mark Crusaders, elect Babs Seed to join us as a sister, friend, [pronouncing wrong] confidante, ally, bossom buddy, gal pal, compadre, chum of chums...
Scootaloo: [clears throat]
Sweetie Belle: Well you wrote this.
Scootaloo: Oh, uh, yeah...
Sweetie Belle: [reading] Homegirl... Amiga... blah blah blah blah blah. Oh, yes, here. ...and fellow Cutie Mark Crusader! You are solemnly sworn in, here this day, in witness of your fellow sisters, friends, confidantes... bossom buddies... compadres...
Scootaloo: Congratulations! [quickly, under her breath] Gotta remember to revise that.


Activities[]

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Cutie Mark Crusader carpenters.

The Crusaders pursue various activities to discover their special talents. They briefly try carpentry and chicken-herding in Stare Master, and feature in a montage of pig farming, taffy making, hairdressing, mind-reading, mountain climbing, and underwater exploring in The Show Stoppers. Right after the montage, the three make a mess in Twilight's library in pursuit of a librarian cutie mark. Twilight enters with Cheerilee, who suggests the Crusaders appear in a talent show. The fillies excitedly suggest juggling, acting, magic tricks, square dancing, tightrope-walking, and tiger-taming, but Twilight advises them to try things they're already good at. They concur, but throughout the series they seem oblivious to their innate talents. The Crusaders' insistence on pursuing different activities seems to come from Rainbow Dash in Call of the Cutie, who suggests "[trying] as many things as possible as quickly as possible", though this view is not shared by Applejack, Cheerilee, or Twilight.

In One Bad Apple, the Crusaders build two floats for the Summer Harvest Festival (the first being destroyed by Babs Seed). The first is designed to look like a pumpkin, the second a golden apple. They build these in one of Sweet Apple Acres' barns. Similarly, for the Summer Wrap-Up Festival in comic issues #9 and #10, they construct a firework catapult, which over the course of the story misfires a few times, burning down the craft tent, destroying the hardware store, destroying the gazebo at Sweet Apple Acres, and giving Fleetfoot a concussion. According to Big McIntosh's scrapbook at the end of issue #10, they won the 'Most Destructive' award for this.

Joint activities the Crusaders have attempted (and failed at) or mentioned
  • Creature catchers (Stare Master - Apple Bloom and Scootaloo disguise themselves as a dangerous creature from the Everfree Forest, and Sweetie Belle attempts to catch them)
  • Carpenters (Stare Master - The Crusaders attempt to fix a table broken during their creature catcher attempt)
  • Coal miners (Stare Master - Fluttershy stops them before they can do anything)
  • Chicken herders (Stare Master - Trying to round up Fluttershy's chickens, until Fluttershy interrupts them)
  • Cottage cleaners (Stare Master - Apple Bloom suggests this after running out of ideas, which Sweetie Belle quickly rejects)
  • Chicken rescuers (Stare Master - Running into the Everfree Forest to try and find one of Fluttershy's chickens)
  • Zip-lining (The Cutie Mark Chronicles - Spike suggests this to Scootaloo; the Crusaders escape injury when their line breaks but end up covered in tree sap and pine needles)
  • Something involving a cannon (The Cutie Mark Chronicles - Scootaloo starts suggesting this after the failure of the zip-lining attempt)
  • Pillow testing (The Cutie Mark Chronicles - a 'safe' idea suggested by Sweetie Belle)
  • Flower sniffing (The Cutie Mark Chronicles - a 'safe' idea suggested by Sweetie Belle)
  • Bowling (The Cutie Pox - Apple Bloom's idea in the opening sequence; none of the Crusaders are able to launch their ball well enough to knock over a single pin)
  • Potion making (The Cutie Pox - Scootaloo's suggestion after Apple Bloom is cured; On Your Marks - Apple Bloom attempts to show her friends how to make a potion)
  • Box packing (Ponyville Confidential - Scootaloo and Sweetie Belle using strips of the Foal Free Press to pack boxes, in order to transport fragile items)
  • Nest making (Ponyville Confidential - Scootaloo and Sweetie Belle using strips of the Foal Free Press to assist a family of birds make a nest)
  • Papier-mâché (Ponyville Confidential - Scootaloo and Sweetie Belle mentions attempting using pieces of Foal Free Press to make paper mache while complaining to Apple Bloom)
  • Paper boating (Ponyville Confidential - Scootaloo and Sweetie Belle folding the Foal Free Press into a giant boat, which sinks)
  • Journalists (Ponyville Confidential - Apple Bloom suggests the Crusaders join the Foal Free Press)
  • Water skiing (Spike at Your Service - Apple Bloom runs off to join the other Crusaders in performing this activity)
  • Critter-sitting (Just for Sidekicks - Spike convinces Apple Bloom, Sweetie Belle, and Scootaloo to try to get their cutie marks by watching over all of the ponies' pets. This job was originally given to Spike)
  • Sky diving (Just for Sidekicks - This is to be achieved by jumping off a bridge into a river several feet below. Spike ushers them off to the Crystal Empire before they can attempt the jump)
  • Flag-carriers (see Flight to the Finish)
  • Acting (For Whom the Sweetie Belle Toils - Sweetie Belle writes and directs a play just for her, Scootaloo, and Apple Bloom, in which they star in; the costumes, made by Sweetie Belle and perfected by Rarity, end up being the best part)
  • Campaign managing (Crusaders of the Lost Mark)
  • Scootering (On Your Marks)
  • Harmonizing (On Your Marks)
  • Dentistry (Friendship is Magic Issue #3 - Mentioned by Apple Bloom while imprisoned by Queen Chrysalis. Sweetie Belle had apparently pulled a few ponies' teeth thinking that they'd grow back)
  • Filmmakers (Micro-Series Issue #7 - Mentioned by Sweetie Belle as being a failed attempt)
  • Crocheters (Micro-Series Issue #7 - Mentioned by Sweetie Belle as being a failed attempt)
  • Jugglers (Micro-Series Issue #7 - Mentioned by Sweetie Belle as being a failed attempt)
  • Accountants (Micro-Series Issue #7 - Mentioned by Sweetie Belle as being a failed attempt)
  • Architects (Micro-Series Issue #7 - Mentioned by Sweetie Belle as being a failed attempt)
  • Silversmiths (Micro-Series Issue #7 - Mentioned by Sweetie Belle as being a failed attempt)
  • Comickers (Micro-Series Issue #7 - Mentioned by Sweetie Belle as being a failed attempt)
  • Ninjas (Micro-Series Issue #7 - Mentioned by Sweetie Belle as being a failed attempt)
  • Tattoo artists (Micro-Series Issue #7 - Mentioned by Sweetie Belle as being a failed attempt)
  • Survivalists (Micro-Series Issue #7 - Mentioned by Sweetie Belle as being a failed attempt)
  • Editors (Micro-Series Issue #7 - Mentioned by Sweetie Belle as being a failed attempt)
  • Acrobats (Micro-Series Issue #7 - Sweetie Belle offers this up as an excuse to Applejack after being catapulted over her apple stall)
  • Parkour (Friends Forever Issue #2 - Mentioned by Sweetie Belle as being a failed attempt)
  • Stand-up comedy (Friends Forever Issue #2 - Mentioned by Sweetie Belle as being a failed attempt)
  • Falconry (Friends Forever Issue #2 - Mentioned by Sweetie Belle as being a failed attempt)
  • Ice skating (Friends Forever Issue #2 - An attempt by the Crusaders with Discord's assistance; only Sweetie Belle is shown to have a knack for it)
  • American football (Friends Forever Issue #2 - An attempt by the Crusaders with Discord's assistance)
  • Lion-taming (Friends Forever Issue #2 - Mentioned by the Crusaders as having already been attempted)
  • Tightrope walking (Friends Forever Issue #2 - Mentioned by the Crusaders as having already been attempted)
  • Firefighting (Friends Forever Issue #2 - Mentioned by the Crusaders as having already been attempted)
  • Drag racing (Friends Forever Issue #2 - An attempt by the Crusaders with Discord's assistance)
  • Space travel (Friends Forever Issue #2 - An attempt by the Crusaders with Discord's assistance)
  • Giant robot piloting (Friends Forever Issue #2 - An attempt by the Crusaders with Discord's assistance)
  • Piracy (Friends Forever Issue #2 - An attempt by the Crusaders with Discord's assistance)
  • Being superheroes (Friends Forever Issue #2 - An attempt by the Crusaders with Discord's assistance)
  • Cafe loitering (Friends Forever Issue #2 - An attempt by the Crusaders with Discord's assistance)
  • Criminal investigation (Friends Forever Issue #2 - An attempt by the Crusaders with Discord's assistance)
  • Epic adventuring (Friends Forever Issue #2 - An attempt by the Crusaders with Discord's assistance)
  • Playing tabletop games (Friends Forever Issue #2 - An attempt by the Crusaders with Discord's assistance)

One additional exchange from Stare Master has Apple Bloom and Scootaloo considering whether they could get their cutie marks in arguing. Another additional exchange from The Cutie Pox has Scootaloo joking about whether or not she could get her cutie mark in demolition.

Clubhouse[]

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The Cutie Mark Crusaders' clubhouse, formerly owned by Applejack, is located in a "secluded, private part" of Sweet Apple Acres. Since its first appearance in The Show Stoppers, the clubhouse has been seen in many episodes and used for different purposes, with furniture and equipment being added to suit the Crusaders' needs. It has a wide open space, large enough to practice dance moves in (The Show Stoppers), fit several ponies (The Mysterious Mare Do Well), and create large arts and crafts (Hearts and Hooves Day). It has multiple floors, joined by a staircase, and in some episodes an additional building higher up in its tree, connected via an outside ramp. While normally only occupied by the Crusaders, Scootaloo has previously used it to host the "Rainbow Dash Fan Club" in The Mysterious Mare Do Well, and in One Bad Apple, it is briefly occupied by Diamond Tiara, Silver Spoon, and Babs Seed but is reclaimed by the end of the episode. Things seen and used in the clubhouse are:

  • Map of Ponyville: Scootaloo draws a basic map of Ponyville in The Show Stoppers, and it later appears pinned to the clubhouse wall. By the end of the episode, all of the key locations in it have been crossed out.
  • Craft materials: In later episodes, pots containing paintbrushes and pencils can be seen on the clubhouse's windowsill.
  • Posters: At least two posters of Rainbow Dash appear in the clubhouse in a couple of episodes, along with a poster of "Noi", wearing reporter getup, in Ponyville Confidential.
  • Telescope: On the upper level or in the upper building of the clubhouse, the Crusaders have a telescope. They use it in Family Appreciation Day to spot the fourth sign of the zap apples.
  • Great idea spot: A target painted on the floor directly below the lamp inside the clubhouse. While first used without a target in Family Appreciation Day, when Scootaloo leaps up into the air and hits her head on the lamp, turning it on, by the time of One Bad Apple, the Crusaders have turned it into a feature of the clubhouse (requiring a second pony to turn the lamp on when necessary).
  • Podium: Used by Scootaloo during The Mysterious Mare Do Well for the "Rainbow Dash Fan Club" meeting, again by Sweetie Belle during Babs Seed's initiation into the Crusaders in One Bad Apple, and by Scootaloo and Rainbow Dash for the meetings of each other's fan clubs in The Washouts.
  • Drums: Used by Scootaloo during Babs Seed's initiation.
  • Eating spot: Used by the three Cutie Mark Crusaders while they are trying to persuade Babs Seed to join the Cutie Mark Crusaders.
  • Balloon animal: Made in the shape of Rainbow Dash.

Innate talents[]

Apple Bloom: Whoa! Hi, Scootaloo! Back already? You're amazin' on that scooter.
Scootaloo: Thanks! Wow, Apple Bloom. You did all of this?
Apple Bloom: Yep! I've fixed the broken shutters, sanded off the splinters, rebuilt the roof, painted...
Scootaloo: That's so cool. What's Sweetie Belle up to?
Sweetie Belle: [humming a song]
Apple Bloom: There you are, Sweetie Belle! See? I told you we could find her by followin' her totally awesome voice.

The Crusaders demonstrate their talents very clearly in The Show Stoppers. Apple Bloom quickly and masterfully repairs the broken-down tree house that Applejack passes on to the Crusaders (construction), Sweetie Belle effortlessly composes rhymes and music for their "theme song" (singing), and Scootaloo performs spectacular maneuvers on her scooter (scooting). Later, Apple Bloom asks Sweetie Belle to be the singer in their act, but she opts for making the costumes and scenery; she asks Scootaloo to do the choreography, but she opts for singing; and Apple Bloom herself is left with the choreography. They each find their chosen task difficult, and get help from the other Crusader who is skilled at the task.

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The emblem of the Cutie Mark Crusaders.

Sweetie Belle tries her hand at sewing in Stare Master. She makes capes for the Crusaders, complete with a patch of the club's emblem. However, the results are somewhat patchy and ragged. In the same episode, she breaks into song in a very theatrical and professional manner. In Friendship is Magic, part 1, when Twilight and Spike are looking for their copy of Predictions and Prophecies, one of the books Twilight gets out has an emblem similar to the Crusaders' emblem.

Near the end of The Show Stoppers, Applejack, Rarity, and Rainbow Dash visit the Crusaders backstage. While Applejack and Rarity are Apple Bloom and Sweetie Belle's older sisters, respectively, Rainbow Dash is not related to Scootaloo.[4] However, Scootaloo idolizes and looks up to her, as seen in The Cutie Mark Chronicles.

Babs Seed's talent has not yet been shown, but Apple Bloom mentions in Bloom & Gloom that her cutie mark is a pair of scissors, and Sweetie Belle believes she'll be a mane stylist.

Appearances[]

See also: Apple Bloom#Appearances
See also: Sweetie Belle#Appearances
See also: Scootaloo#Appearances
CMC-focused episodes

The trio appears in the remastered opening sequence in the last car of the train that passes by after Twilight Sparkle hops off her hot air balloon, as well as in the group photograph from seasons four to seven and outside the School of Friendship in seasons eight and nine.

In the cold open of The Return of Harmony Part 1, they argue over what the "statue" of Discord represents. Apple Bloom says it represents confusion, Sweetie Belle says it represents evil, and Scootaloo says it represents chaos. After a brief scrap between the Crusaders, Cheerilee assigns them to each write an essay explaining the meaning of "discord".

They are the initial victims of Twilight Sparkle's shenanigans in Lesson Zero when she gives them a doll in hopes that they will fight over it, allowing her to stop them and get in her friendship report on time. She casts a "want it need it" spell on the doll and shows it to the girls. The girls' pupils eyes turn to hearts and they begin fighting over it. Twilight, unable to break up the fight, gets Big McIntosh to take the doll away from them, but the spell affects him too, and subsequently causes dozens of ponies to fight over the doll. Princess Celestia eventually undoes the spell.

They make brief appearances in Luna Eclipsed, dressed up as the three classic Universal Studios horror movie monsters: Sweetie Belle as Dracula, Scootaloo as the Wolf Man, and Apple Bloom is the Bride of Frankenstein rather than the monster.

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The CMC in Hearts and Hooves Day.

In Hearts and Hooves Day, the Cutie Mark Crusaders are trying to find a stallion in Ponyville that would be perfect for their teacher, Cheerilee, for Hearts and Hooves Day. They are also featured in the song The Perfect Stallion in this episode, where they choose Big McIntosh as Cheerilee's "special somepony".

In Ponyville Confidential, the Cutie Mark Crusaders become reporters for their school newspaper, under the group name, "Gabby Gums." They print several scandalous stories in a gossip column, and the column is initially well received by the towns' citizens. However, when articles about the Crusaders' friends are published, their friends feel extremely hurt. Word gets out that "Gabby Gums" is none other than the three fillies, and they are shunned by the town and their friends. The Crusaders apologize to the town in an open letter and regain their friends' trust.

In A Canterlot Wedding - Part 2, the Cutie Mark Crusaders serve as flower fillies for the wedding of Shining Armor and Princess Cadance.

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Babs Seed during her Cutie Mark Crusaders initiation ritual.

The Cutie Mark Crusaders appear together in One Bad Apple. They invite Apple Bloom's cousin Babs Seed to join them, but she refuses and instead bullies them. Later in the episode, Applejack explains to the Crusaders that Babs was bullied herself back in Manehattan. Near the end of the episode, Babs apologizes and joins the Crusaders, promising to found the Manehattan branch of the Cutie Mark Crusaders. In Apple Family Reunion, Babs Seed mentions to Apple Bloom that there are two other blank flanks at her new school who might be interested in joining the Cutie Mark Crusaders.

In Just for Sidekicks, Spike convinces the Cutie Mark Crusaders to look after the Mane Six's pets for him. Later on, the Crusaders' attempt at getting their skydiving cutie marks is cut short when Spike drags them onto a train bound for the Crystal Empire. On the trip home, they are forced to hide when the Mane Six step into their same car.

The Ponyville Cutie Mark Crusaders enter as a group into a competition to represent their town as flag-bearers at the opening ceremony of the Equestria Games in Flight to the Finish. Despite a rough patch when Diamond Tiara plays on Scootaloo's insecurities concerning her inability to fly, the group end up being selected to represent their hometown after a special audition in the Crystal Empire. Ms. Harshwhinny tells the Crusaders that it was the most spectacular routine she had ever seen.

In the episode Twilight Time, the trio are being taught by Twilight Sparkle; Apple Bloom in potion-making, Scootaloo in mechanics, and Sweetie Belle in magic. Though they use their proximity to Twilight to boost their popularity, and as a consequence fail to practice, by the end of the episode they are all able to display these abilities to a degree of competence.

In Appleoosa's Most Wanted, the trio wish to participate in the Appleoosa rodeo to try and earn their cutie marks. When the presence of an outlaw named Trouble Shoes gets in the way of this, they decide to bring him to justice. They find Trouble Shoes and, realizing he isn't a threat, quickly befriend him. Over the course of the episode, the Crusaders help Trouble Shoes learn the true meaning of his cutie mark and realize his dream of being a rodeo star.

In Make New Friends but Keep Discord, the trio attend the Grand Galloping Gala as Applejack, Rarity, and Rainbow Dash's guests, voicing their excitement all the while. They appear to be somewhat apprehensive of Discord.

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The CMC finally obtain their cutie marks.

In Crusaders of the Lost Mark, the Crusaders assist Pipsqueak when he runs for class president against Diamond Tiara. After Diamond Tiara loses the election, they learn that she acts the way she does because of the high standards imposed by her mother Spoiled Rich. The Crusaders reach out to Diamond Tiara in friendship, and it is through their help that Diamond Tiara finally stands up to her overbearing mother. The Crusaders come to realize that helping others discover their true talents is more important than realizing their own. With this revelation, the three finally gain their cutie marks.

The Crusaders are mentioned in passing by Twilight as a possible friendship lesson for Starlight Glimmer in The Crystalling - Part 1.

In On Your Marks, the Crusaders question what to do next now that they have their cutie marks. After finding very few ponies to help realize their special talents, they decide to pursue individual interests. Scootaloo takes up bungee jumping, Sweetie Belle takes up crochet, and while Apple Bloom feels lonely without her friends at first, she expresses an interest in dancing. In the second half of the episode, the Crusaders also help a shy tap dancer named Tender Taps overcome his stage fright.

The Crusaders appear in The Cart Before the Ponies. They want to participate in the Applewood Derby, but their older sisters/sister figures take over the construction of their karts and soon, the Crusaders are forced into a secondary role not only in the construction but in the driving as well. A crash caused by the three older sisters (in conjunction with the track's design) finally emboldens the Crusaders to speak up for themselves, and the race is run again, this time without the older ponies.

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The Cutie Mark Crusaders in their Filly Guide uniforms

In 28 Pranks Later, they sell cookies as part of the Filly Guides. They later participate in Ponyville's counter-prank against Rainbow Dash.

In The Fault in Our Cutie Marks, the Crusaders meet a griffon named Gabby who desires a cutie mark of her own. Despite learning from Twilight Sparkle that it is impossible for a griffon to get a cutie mark, the Crusaders help Gabby attempt to be the first griffon to accomplish this feat. Though Gabby does not get a cutie mark in the end, the Crusaders help her realize her purpose in helping others. Because she exemplifies what the Crusaders stand for, they present her with "cutie marks" they carved for her, which resemble their own, as well as welcome her as their first griffon member.

In Hard to Say Anything, the Crusaders clandestinely follow Big Mac to Our Town to find out why he has been going there so often. As it turns out, he has a crush on Sugar Belle, so the CMC attempt to help him win her.

In Marks and Recreation, they start a cutie mark summer camp at Camp Friendship to better help little ponies find their cutie mark destinies, but they run into trouble when Rumble sets up a counter-camp dedicated to being a blank flank for all eternity.

In Surf and/or Turf, they appear as seaponies. In The Break Up Break Down, they help Big Mac prepare a Hearts and Hooves Day surprise for Sugar Belle. Due to a misdirected package, they also come to believe that Sweetie Belle has a secret admirer and set out to identify him.

In Marks for Effort, the Cutie Mark Crusaders make multiple failed attempts to study at the School of Friendship despite their high knowledge of friendship, but after assisting Cozy Glow in helping others, the school's staff make them friendship tutors.

In School Raze - Part 1, Sandbar seeks help from the Crusaders to save his friends after Chancellor Neighsay puts himself in charge of the School of Friendship. However, before they do so, they find out about Cozy Glow's true plan to conquer Equestria and steal all of its magic. In Part 2, the Crusaders and Sandbar free Sandbar's friends and inform them about Cozy Glow's true colors. While the Young Six free Neighsay and Starlight, the Crusaders try to distract Cozy Glow, but she outsmarts them and traps them in a closet. By the time the Crusaders finally get out, they learn from Twilight and Celestia that Cozy Glow has already been sent away to Tartarus for her actions.

In The Beginning of the End - Part 2, King Sombra brainwashes all of the Crusaders and orders them to serve him at Canterlot. They are soon released from his mind control after he gets defeated by the Mane Six.

In The Last Crusade, the Crusaders' friendship is threatened when Scootaloo's parents return to Ponyville and reveal they plan to have the the whole family move to Shire Lanka. After several attempts to stop the move, the Crusaders are able to convince Scootaloo's parents to let her stay in Ponyville by showing them how important the Crusaders' work is.

In Growing Up is Hard to Do, the Crusaders magically transform into grown-ups. In The Big Mac Question, they try to help Sugar Belle propose to Big Mac (mostly in order to make up for the mess they made trying to help the two get together in the first place). After Big Mac and Sugar Belle successfully propose to each other, the Crusaders attend their wedding.

The Crusaders make their final appearances as fillies in the flashback in The Last Problem attending Twilight's coronation. They are later seen as grown-ups in the future working at the School of Friendship.

Depiction in My Little Pony: Pony Life[]

The Cutie Mark Crusaders appear in Disappearing Act, Dol-FIN-ale, and Little Miss Fortune.

Depiction in the comics[]

In My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, the Crusaders are kidnapped by Queen Chrysalis and imprisoned at the Changeling Kingdom in The Return of Queen Chrysalis. During their imprisonment, the fillies quickly grate on Chrysalis' nerves. In the Nightmare Rarity story arc, they take part in the battle against Nightmare Rarity and her forces. In Zen and the Art of Gazebo Repair, the Crusaders try getting their cutie marks in pyrotechnics and end up destroying several buildings in Ponyville with their fireworks displays. They also make supporting appearances in Issue #37 and Ponies of Dark Water. In Issue #60, the Crusaders help Fancy Pants' niece Gilded Lily get her cutie mark. In Issue #87, they are briefly seen in Rainbow Dash's training montage, helping her practice for the Draytona Breach race by riding in the cart she is pulling.

In My Little Pirate: Friendship Ahoy, pirate versions of the Crusaders appear in a tavern singing.

In Issue #7 of My Little Pony Micro-Series, the Crusaders find and befriend a greater Equestrian mimicker and name her Imp. The four have fun together, but when their bickering nearly creates a rift between them, the Crusaders return Imp to where they found her.

In My Little Pony: Friends Forever Issue #2, the Crusaders work with Discord, who makes a reality bubble for them and creates various scenarii in which they might earn their cutie marks. When Discord's reality bubble nearly covers all of Ponyville, the Crusaders put a stop to it. They thank Discord for his efforts and make him an honorary Cutie Mark Crusader.

In My Little Pony: Ponyville Mysteries, the Crusaders form a detective agency to help various ponies solve mysteries occurring around Ponyville. In My Little Pony: Spirit of the Forest, they are forced to contend with Filthy Rich's plans to develop White Tail Woods.

In My Little Pony: Classics Reimagined - The Unicorn of Odd Issue #4, the Crusaders appear in the role of Quadling guards in service to Twilight, who appears in the role of Glinda, Good Princess of the South.

Other depictions[]

Apple Blooms großes Abenteuer, one of the comics in the German magazine, is about the first meetup of the Cutie Mark Crusaders, evidently taking place at some point after the club's founding. In the comic, the three fillies go to the lake and subsequently try riding a banana boat towed by four Pegasus ponies. Afterward, the Crusaders get muddy, and the comic ends with the three of them taking a bath together as Applejack, Rarity, and Twilight Sparkle watch. The Crusaders also appear on a poster in the same issue, as well as on the issue's cover. In Einfach rufus, a comic in another issue of the same magazine, a portrait of the three Crusaders is shown on the wall of Sweetie Belle's room.

The Cutie Mark Crusaders are shown together in My Little Pony Friendship is Magic: Discover the Difference, appearing in the Call of the Cutie and The Show Stoppers images. All three of the Crusaders are available characters in the Hasbro version of Castle Creator, the Valentine's Day version of Card Creator, and both versions of Twilight Sparkle's Royal Invitation Designer.

CMC as flower fillies

A promotional image from a page on the MiniMini+ website and from the My Little Pony Friendship is Magic Facebook page shows the Cutie Mark Crusaders along with seven other characters from the show, and a promotional image from Hasbro's My Little Pony Facebook page shows the trio dressed in their flower filly outfits from A Canterlot Wedding - Part 2.

Cutie Mark Crusaders Chocolate Popcorn recipe page original version

The original recipe page.

On October 27, 2012, The Hub's website began offering a PDF file containing seven recipes, each themed to either Littlest Pet Shop or My Little Pony Friendship is Magic, with accompanying illustrations. The "Cutie Mark Crusaders Chocolate Popcorn" recipe's accompanying illustration depicts the Cutie Mark Crusaders, Apple Bloom wearing a chef's hat as in Call of the Cutie.[5] Prior to a revision in early November 2012, a different illustration was used depicting grown-up versions of the Cutie Mark Crusaders with cutie marks: Apple Bloom's being an apple heart, Scootaloo's being the same butterfly as her G3/G3.5 counterpart's, and Sweetie Belle's being the same heart as her G3/G3.5 counterpart's.[6] This illustration was drawn by show layout artist Kat Stenson prior to her work on the show.[7]

Chapter books[]

The Crusaders play a supporting role in Princess Luna and the Festival of the Winter Moon. According to author G.M. Berrow, they do have their cutie marks by this novel, but mentions of them were left out in case the episode wouldn't air in time for the novel's release.[8]

In the Ponyville Mysteries series of books, the Crusaders solve a string of mysteries in Ponyville, such as ones involving a timberwolf and the Olden Pony, and they welcome their new classmate Lilymoon into their group.

The Elements of Harmony Vol. II guidebook[]

Everypony is on a journey, but it's difficult for young ponies to be patient. All Apple Bloom, Scootaloo, and Sweetie Belle wanted to do was figure out who they were and what they were destined to do. They were desperate to discover their hidden talent, hoping a cutie mark would reveal itself and change their lives forever. Instead of worrying about it alone, they came together to form the ultimate support team: THE CUTIE MARK CRUSADERS. After a series of trials, the Crusaders successfully acquired their cutie marks and set out to prove their worth. Receiving a cutie mark doesn't mean they're done figuring everything out, of course. It simply means they're energized and on the right path. These feisty fillies are passionate about helping other young foals figure out their paths.

My Little Pony (mobile game)[]

In addition to appearing as playable characters, Apple Bloom, Sweetie Belle, and Scootaloo appear prominently in several storyline events. In "Resistance Rising", they mount a resistance against the Storm Creatures during the events of My Little Pony The Movie. In the 2018 Hearts and Hooves Day storyline, they try to help Feather Bangs find his special somepony.

Merchandise[]

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Two toy sets focus on the three Cutie Mark Crusaders. The set Pony School Pals & Cheerilee features them and Cheerilee similarly to The Show Stoppers, with the description "Apple Bloom, Sweetie Belle and Scootaloo really want to earn their cutie marks, and they're not afraid of getting on stage to perform at the school talent show! Their teacher, Cheerilee, is there to cheer them on!" The Pony Wedding set Wedding Flower Fillies features them similarly to their appearance in A Canterlot Wedding - Part 2, with the description "Sweetie Belle, Apple Bloom and Scootaloo have never been to a wedding before. They can’t wait to dress up and wear flowers in their hair!"

The Cutie Mark Crusaders are featured on the Comic Con 2011, Season 2, and Royal Wedding promotional posters and on several merchandise designs carried by WeLoveFine, Zazzle, and FashionPlaytes.

Galleries[]

Crusaders on shield cutie mark backdrop S5E18

Apple Bloom image gallery
Scootaloo image gallery
Sweetie Belle image gallery
Babs Seed image gallery
Gabby image gallery
Creatures image gallery

See also[]

References[]

  1. Chris Sims (2013-08-19). The Cutie Mark Crusaders Meddle With Forces They Do Not Understand (Again) In ‘My Little Pony Micro-Series’ #7. ComicsAlliance. Retrieved on 2013 August 19.
  2. FiM layout artist discussing the Cutie Mark Crusaders appearing together in the first episode, 2011-07-28
  3. Dictionary.com definition of "crusade". Retrieved on 2012 April 2.
  4. Lauren Faust Comment on dA - Rainbow Dash and Scootaloo aren't related. Retrieved on 2011 July 31.
  5. LPS-PPP-recipe-1 (2012-11-02). Retrieved on 2012 November 5.
  6. Hub Media Using Fanart. Equestria Daily (2012-10-27). Retrieved on 2012 November 5.
  7. Kat Stenson (2011-02-09). Cutie Mark Crusaders. Retrieved on 2012 October 28.
  8. G.M. Berrow (2015-11-04). @jasonbres They do have them, but mentions were left out in case that episode hadn't aired yet.. Twitter. Retrieved on 2015 November 4.
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