I Want My LTV[1] is the thirteenth episode of the second season of LoliRock.
Synopsis[]
Lolirock wants to shoot their first music video to launch the new single ‘New Star Generation’. Mephisto wants to film it.[2]
Plot[]
Lolirock wants to promote their songs and meets a music video director and his assistant at the smoothie bar. Iris and Auriana convince a dubious Talia to work with the eccentric director, and she agrees much to her own dismay. They end up switching locations to a filming studio. The director then insists that the girls remove their jewelry so his “pre-historic style” video can be “authentic.”
The instant the girls take off their jewels, the director reveals himself to be Mephisto in disguise and steals the jewelry. Leaving the now-powerless Princesses locked in a cage dangling from a warehouse ceiling and menaced by a sinister owl, Mephisto and Praxina run off with the Princesses’ gems. Managing to escape from the cage with Amaru's aid and Iris's wits, the girls and Amaru jump onto all-terrain vehicles and set off after the Twins. Speeding through the countryside, the Princesses are flagged down by a boy whose mother is trapped in her car that teeters perilously over a chasm. Improvising without their powers, the Princesses tie a rope to their ATVs and pull the car to safety. The girls follow a trail that leads to an isolated warehouse. There, they see that Mephisto and Praxina have opened a rift and are preparing to throw into it their jewelry and a crystal that contains all the Princesses’ powers. Dodging bolts the Twins hurl from the Princesses’ jewelry, the girls manage to get a blast to hit the crystal containing their powers. It explodes, the Princesses regain their powers and are quickly able to get their jewelry back, transform and defeat the Twins. When it’s all over, Lolirock opts to let an up-and-coming local talent shoot their video – Nathaniel.
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Gallery[]
Main article: I Want My LTV/Gallery
Script[]
Main article: I Want My LTV/Transcript
Trivia[]
- The episode’s title seems to be a reference to the opening lyric of the Dire Straits song “Money For Nothing”: “I want my MTV”.