[S4E24] Coronation
[S4E24] Coronation
[S4E24] Coronation
[S4E24] Coronation
[S4E24] Coronation
[S4E24] Coronation
[S4E24] Coronation
[S4E24] Coronation
[S4E24] Coronation
[S4E24] Coronation
[S4E24] Coronation
[S4E24] Coronation
[S4E24] Coronation
[S4E24] Coronation

[s4e24] Coronation May 2026

Feeling like a failure, Spike spends the episode trying to prove his worth. His anxiety worsens when he is asked to sing the Cloudsdale Anthem, only to freeze and forget the lyrics.

The narrative primarily follows , who has been chosen to light the ceremonial torch at the games. [S4E24] Coronation

The episode explores themes of self-worth and the idea that one's value is not defined by a single mistake, but by their character and actions when it matters most. Cultural Context Feeling like a failure, Spike spends the episode

The episode centers on the long-awaited Equestria Games held in the Crystal Empire. Despite the title "Coronation" appearing in some unofficial or search-related tags, it is often confused with the Season 3 finale ("Magical Mystery Cure") , which featured Twilight Sparkle's coronation as a princess, or the series finale ("The Last Problem") , where she is crowned ruler of Equestria. Key Plot Points The episode explores themes of self-worth and the

Overwhelmed by the pressure of performing in front of all of Equestria, Spike accidentally lights the torch with his own dragon fire instead of the magical flame.