![]() It cuts to Twilight reading the book next to a pond where she wonders where she would've heard about the Elements of Harmony previously, and that's the prologue to the first episode of this cult hit, a simple yet effective backstory. Anyway, the eldest locked her inside the moon using "the Elements of Harmony", but Nightmare Moon vowed to return in 1,000 years. It opens with a legend regarding two magical sisters, with the younger sister (going by the name Nightmare Moon) originally being in charge of controlling the moon, but since she was hissy-pissy about nopony (ugh, pony vocabulary) appreciating the night as opposed to the day, she unleashed her inner rage and made it so that the night lasted forever, which would be like if HAL Laboratory wasn't happy about the lack of new Kirby games, so they sabotaged Nintendo and made every new game Kirby, which hey, I'm down with unless they involve touchscreens. With all that, would it be hard for me to take this episode seriously, or will I feel more comfortable with an unintentionally more retro vibe from the series? As I've been hesitent to watch two-parters for quite some time, this may depend on how I feel about the style, so keep that in mind. ![]() Discord has come as a villain and has since been reformed, Twilight is now an alicorn princess, there's apparently a parallel dimension where everybody's human, the Elements of Harmony have been replaced by rainbow-thingies, the Cutie Mark Crusaders have recieved their cutie marks, babies can now be alicorns and Twilight has reformed a time-travelling, cult-leading, magic-abusing sociopath called Mary Sue Starlight Glimmer. It's not just outside of MLP:FiM in which major differences have come. Adults have started to accept cartoons as a serious form of entertainment more frequently, the 8th generation of video games has started and it's basically a cockfight outside of mobile devices at this point, the world has passed 7 billion living humans and is still growing and teenagers now use this website called Vine to make complete fools out of themselves on the internet, among other things. Plot: Twilight Sparkle and Spike are sent by Princess Celestia to Ponyville to make new friendsĦ years! A lot has changed for our world in the ever-extending time in which My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, the TV adaptation made for the 4th generation of the famous toyline, has been on the air. Original airdates: October 10 2010-May 6 2011Īdditional Information: The only season to have all the animation done by Studio B Productions as opposed to DHX Studios, The only season in which Twilight Sparkle appears in every episode, The only season to have Lauren Faust be the executive producer throughout the whole run, The only season to have an EI ratingįriendship is Magic part 1/Mare in the Moon (Season 1, Episode 1)Įpisode 1 non-compressed, Episode 1a compressed) MLP:FiM is a strange specimen when it comes to TV animation, it came out, had somewhat famous animation people behind it, attained a cult following, and now opinions about whether it's still good or not fly all over the place like Rainbow Dash on an apple cider bender, so this review series should be interesting. With that out of the way, this is the only show here in which I haven't watched every episode of a particular season, and this is one of those episode in which I'm going in fresh. Note that I'm not going to be updating any of them nearly as frequently as with SpongeBob, maybe because I might alternate between this, Phineas and Ferb and MLP:FiM as my secondary review show, furthermore, SpongeBob is where I got my start, so I'm going to hold onto that just a little longer. I'm planning on doing an evaluation of my opinions for all 4 of my personal favourite animated series- MLP:FiM, The Simpsons, Phineas and Ferb and of course, SpongeBob.
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