Epic Rap Battle Of Equestria-(Rainbowdash vs Fluttershy)

EPISODE · Jun 30, 2014 · 1 MIN

Epic Rap Battle Of Equestria-(Rainbowdash vs Fluttershy)

from Phoenix Winter: MLP Songs · host Phoenix Winter

(tell me who you thought won in the comment below)Fluttershy defiantly won this one!Lyrics:(Rainbow Dash)Straight outta Clousdale, this won't be prettyI'm gonna fly circles 'round this timid little fillySo you wanna be a tree? well i'll knock on woodYou won't even do the things that peguasi shouldI can fly miles high while you're stuck on the groundHow does it fell to have wings, and still be earthbound?You're weak you're scared to even go to the parkIf it wasn't for me you wouldn't have a cutie mark(Fluttershy)If you don't mind, i'd just like to sayHush now, quiet now stay out of my wayI'm the element of kindness, i don't want to talk trashBut i think there's a reason why they call you Rainbow Crashi've shined across Equestria, I'm cute as can be,i'll make your heart melt with one of my adorable *squees*it's no comparison, just my stares will leave you maimedcall you Philomeana 'cause you're about to go down in flames(Rainbow Dash)Better watch what you say, 'cause i'll bring the pain,I'm on weather patrol and i can make it rain,I'm glad that cockatrice didn't turn you into stoneI prefer the opportunity to beat you on my ownListen here Clutzershy you just might be surprisedyou know what i see when i look in your eyes?i see your end, your fall I see your certain doomYou'll be destroyed by a dash of sonic rainboom!(Fluttershy)I feel sorry for you and the poor rhymes you're spittin'You're about as self-delusional as Gilda the Griffondon't look at me to jump on your band wagon,I'm the only pony with the guts to stare down at dragonsThink you're a better flyer than every filly and coltWell i just have to wonder why you're not a WonderboltTruth is, you're slow, I have to set the paceYou know what's soaking wet and clueless?Your face!

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