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** Two episodes after Schooled, and Superboy has a throwaway line, telling Aqualad about the technique he just used to beat him. "Black Canary taught me that." Just the way he says it shows that even the limited ammount of attention she can give him during traing helps a lot. Aww...
*** And completely averted a few episodes later which featured all the main cast in therapy.
* The mane cast of ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' have all had mental breakdowns at least once, even the [[Only Sane Man]] Spike when he thought Twilight replaced him (though that's more like a child being jealous of a younger sibling). They also do seem to have rather odd quirks such as Applejack essentially being a workaholic and Rarity's obsessive, and narcissistic, behavior.
** Pinkie Pie descends into severe depression and psychosis when she thinks people don't like her. Even ''[[Shrinking Violet|Fluttershy]]'' becomes a terrifying [[Stalker with a Crush]] when animals reject her love.
*** The breakdowns usually happen when their purpose in life (as symbolized by the pictures on their butts) is called into question somehow (Fluttershy and the animals, Pinkie Pie and her parties, etc.). Thus, the fandom has dubbed it "Cutie Mark Failure Insanity Syndrome" or CMFIS. Rolls off the tongue, dunnit?
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