:15:01
I've actually competed
all around the world.
:15:03
Well, I'm a racehorse.
I'm training to be in the big race.
:15:07
By racing the mailman?
:15:08
Well, the other horses
don't wanna race me.
:15:11
- I'm just way too fast for them.
- He's not a racer.
:15:13
Oh, not them again.
:15:15
They say his dad's a horse
and his mom's a fence.
:15:20
Real funny, guys.
:15:22
I've gotta go, I'm sorry.
I'll see you around, Stripes?
:15:26
- Later.
- So, Stripey, how's it going?
:15:29
- You still racing the mailman?
- Oh, the mailman wasn't racing him.
:15:32
- He was running away from him.
- I'll race you any time you want.
:15:38
- Well, unfortunately I don't race nobodies.
- Yeah, he don't race nobodies.
:15:42
- Figures. All talk and no action.
- Well, this is disappointing.
:15:47
- Oh, it's my dad.
- Listen, you.
:15:49
I want you to stop bothering my son.
And you can tell Tucker I said that.
:15:53
Trenton's Pride is a champion
with a real future. And you, well...
:15:57
You have your place.
:15:59
- Father, l...
- You and I will talk later.
:16:02
Mr. Sir Trenton, sir, we been trying
to get this guy to stop bothering us...
:16:06
...but he just won't stop...
- Ruffshodd.
:16:08
...bothering us.
- Shut up, you idiot.
:16:11
Yes, Mr. Sir Trenton, sir.
:16:14
And may I say,
your coat is very shiny today.
:16:17
There's a place where we can settle this.
No humans. No rules.
:16:21
Where and when?
:16:33
- Welcome to the Blue Moon Races.
- Yeah!
:16:37
- It's him.
- Be quiet. Be quiet.
:16:39
Tonight's first contestant
is 10-0 and good to go.
:16:44
He is the baddest pony on the prairie.
:16:48
Give it up for Trenton's Pride.
:16:58
Step right up, if you're horse enough.