67: My Little Peanuts: Ballooning is Exhausting

Explanation
In the original, all of the hot-air balloons were occupied by birds and none were in color. This edit replaces one with one from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, probably from the first opening title sequence.

The author writes:
Now that's a little pony...

Original Peanuts strip: 1981-01-05.

Twinkling Balloon, Twilight Sparkle, and Spike © Hasbro and are used only as a vehicle for parody.

Transcript
TITLE: PEANUTS featuring "Good ol' Charlie Brown" by Schulz {Even though he's not in this one. Anyway, Snoopy watches a bird, let's say Woodstock, in a hot-air balloon suited to an occupant of his size.} {Woodstock tries to move it.} Woodstock: ||||| |||? {Presumed translation: Something on the order of "Could you help me?"} {Snoopy blows on the balloon.} SFX: Poof! {It achieves some forward motion.} {Snoopy blows some more, getting more and more out of breath, until the balloon finally flies away.} {Snoopy has collapsed on the ground.} {Snoopy looks in shock.} {He fully collapses as we see what he's reacting to: Four balloons, each awaiting the same treatment. One is the Twinkling Balloon, occupied by Twilight Sparkle and Spike.}