My Little Pony Friendship is Magic

Favourite pony out of the main bunch?

  • Twilight Sparkle

    Votes: 25 16.7%
  • Pinkie Pie

    Votes: 28 18.7%
  • Applejack

    Votes: 13 8.7%
  • Rainbow Dash

    Votes: 31 20.7%
  • Rarity

    Votes: 18 12.0%
  • Fluttershy

    Votes: 35 23.3%

  • Total voters
    150
Vocal Beat said:
Wow... TOTALLY didn't not catch that.

Well, I guess it's like Randy Newman. Some people find his songs generic and overly repetitive, I don't have a problem with them.
 
Oh my gosh not MY LITTLE PONY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
At least it's not as bad as Cuddleuppets.
 
Pokémon Trainer Toad85 said:
marioman1213 said:
At least it's not as bad as Cuddleuppets.

I'm sorry, but a Cuddlewhatsit?
A Cuddleuppet is a item like Pillow Pets.
 
marioman1213 said:
Oh my gosh not MY LITTLE PONY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Not that we'll think you instantly give it a chance. But the show this thread is for is much different then what then any MLP before it. Trust us, alot of fans were skeptical at first about the concept about My Little Pony actually having a good show come out of it. And needless to say we were blown away and surprised by alot of things I couldn't just simply nail down in one post.

I don't want to go too much of a tangent. But if you've ever seen shows like the Powerpuff Girls, or Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. I think you'd enjoy at least something out of this show. Considering Lauren Faust who was a big contributor in both shows created the show in the first place.

Considering your age though, you might not quite understand it. But I see no problem with being a fan of the show then you are with Pokemon. I find no difference in having the purple Unicorn that's in my Avatar (Who is my favorite character from the show) and sig and the Pokemon Smoochum you have in yours currently.
 
Northern Verve said:
marioman1213 said:
Oh my gosh not MY LITTLE PONY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Not that we'll think you instantly give it a chance. But the show this thread is for is much different then what then any MLP before it. Trust us, alot of fans were skeptical at first about the concept about My Little Pony actually having a good show come out of it. And needless to say we were blown away and surprised by alot of things I couldn't just simply nail down in one post.

I don't want to go too much of a tangent. But if you've ever seen shows like the Powerpuff Girls, or Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. I think you'd enjoy at least something out of this show. Considering Lauren Faust who was a big contributor in both shows created the show in the first place.

Considering your age though, you might not quite understand it. But I see no problem with being a fan of the show then you are with Pokemon. I find no difference in having the purple Unicorn that's in my Avatar (Who is my favorite character from the show) and sig and the Pokemon Smoochum you have in yours currently.
I'm not as unmature as you think.
 
I wasn't exactly trying to say you in particular were being immature. It's just I understand the sentiment that someone in your age group would initially have. It's just how society is. What you posted in here for the first time is exactly what I imagine a young boy would react to hearing something like this was popular. Especially if they're told there are adult males who are big fans of the show (I myself am male, 20 years old, and quite happy to be a fan of the show)
 
marioman1213 said:
Northern Verve said:
marioman1213 said:
Oh my gosh not MY LITTLE PONY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Not that we'll think you instantly give it a chance. But the show this thread is for is much different then what then any MLP before it. Trust us, alot of fans were skeptical at first about the concept about My Little Pony actually having a good show come out of it. And needless to say we were blown away and surprised by alot of things I couldn't just simply nail down in one post.

I don't want to go too much of a tangent. But if you've ever seen shows like the Powerpuff Girls, or Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. I think you'd enjoy at least something out of this show. Considering Lauren Faust who was a big contributor in both shows created the show in the first place.

Considering your age though, you might not quite understand it. But I see no problem with being a fan of the show then you are with Pokemon. I find no difference in having the purple Unicorn that's in my Avatar (Who is my favorite character from the show) and sig and the Pokemon Smoochum you have in yours currently.
I'm not as unmature as you think.
Psst.


unmature is not a word
 
On that note, FireEevee, I think I've finally figured out why Celestia absolutely sucked during battle in "A Canterlot Wedding, Part 2".

In "Boast Busters", Spike said, and I quote, "I thought unicorns were only supposed to have a little magic that matches their special talents," to which Twilight confirms with a solid "yes".

Later on in the series, it's confirmed that a pony's "special talent", and by extension a unicorn's magical ability, is expressed directly through their cutie mark. For example, Rarity's special talent is designing clothing, so her cutie mark is three diamonds and her magic revolves around creating fashion. Shining Armor has a shield for his cutie mark, so his primary spell produces a giant force field to protect Canterlot from outside invaders.

Now go look at about any image of Celestia. What's her cutie mark? That's right, the sun. Logically, her only powerful magic stems from her sun-related royal duties. Note that that excludes combat-related magic. And what did she do first? She charged straight at Chrysalis with a magic yellow ray-gun blast.

No wonder "Shining Armor's love proved more powerful than [Chrysalis] thought"! There wasn't anything her own Shining-powered ray gun blast (remember, Shining's magic revolves around protection, which can include defensive green ray gun blast thingies) was competing against!
 
Pokémon Trainer Toad85 said:
On that note, FireEevee, I think I've finally figured out why Celestia absolutely sucked during battle in "A Canterlot Wedding, Part 2".

In "Boast Busters", Spike said, and I quote, "I thought unicorns were only supposed to have a little magic that matches their special talents," to which Twilight confirms with a solid "yes".

Later on in the series, it's confirmed that a pony's "special talent", and by extension a unicorn's magical ability, is expressed directly through their cutie mark. For example, Rarity's special talent is designing clothing, so her cutie mark is three diamonds and her magic revolves around creating fashion. Shining Armor has a shield for his cutie mark, so his primary spell produces a giant force field to protect Canterlot from outside invaders.

Now go look at about any image of Celestia. What's her cutie mark? That's right, the sun. Logically, her only powerful magic stems from her sun-related royal duties. Note that that excludes combat-related magic. And what did she do first? She charged straight at Chrysalis with a magic yellow ray-gun blast.

No wonder "Shining Armor's love proved more powerful than [Chrysalis] thought"! There wasn't anything her own Shining-powered ray gun blast (remember, Shining's magic revolves around protection, which can include defensive green ray gun blast thingies) was competing against!

still would have liked it better if Luna came in with hundreds of alicorns and launched an attack on the changelings
 
Radagast the Brown said:
Pokémon Trainer Toad85 said:
On that note, FireEevee, I think I've finally figured out why Celestia absolutely sucked during battle in "A Canterlot Wedding, Part 2".

In "Boast Busters", Spike said, and I quote, "I thought unicorns were only supposed to have a little magic that matches their special talents," to which Twilight confirms with a solid "yes".

Later on in the series, it's confirmed that a pony's "special talent", and by extension a unicorn's magical ability, is expressed directly through their cutie mark. For example, Rarity's special talent is designing clothing, so her cutie mark is three diamonds and her magic revolves around creating fashion. Shining Armor has a shield for his cutie mark, so his primary spell produces a giant force field to protect Canterlot from outside invaders.

Now go look at about any image of Celestia. What's her cutie mark? That's right, the sun. Logically, her only powerful magic stems from her sun-related royal duties. Note that that excludes combat-related magic. And what did she do first? She charged straight at Chrysalis with a magic yellow ray-gun blast.

No wonder "Shining Armor's love proved more powerful than [Chrysalis] thought"! There wasn't anything her own Shining-powered ray gun blast (remember, Shining's magic revolves around protection, which can include defensive green ray gun blast thingies) was competing against!

still would have liked it better if Luna came in with hundreds of alicorns and launched an attack on the changelings

Not that that would have helped.

Remember, Luna's cutie mark is the moon, plus some night sky backdrop?
 
Pokémon Trainer Toad85 said:
Radagast the Brown said:
Pokémon Trainer Toad85 said:
On that note, FireEevee, I think I've finally figured out why Celestia absolutely sucked during battle in "A Canterlot Wedding, Part 2".

In "Boast Busters", Spike said, and I quote, "I thought unicorns were only supposed to have a little magic that matches their special talents," to which Twilight confirms with a solid "yes".

Later on in the series, it's confirmed that a pony's "special talent", and by extension a unicorn's magical ability, is expressed directly through their cutie mark. For example, Rarity's special talent is designing clothing, so her cutie mark is three diamonds and her magic revolves around creating fashion. Shining Armor has a shield for his cutie mark, so his primary spell produces a giant force field to protect Canterlot from outside invaders.

Now go look at about any image of Celestia. What's her cutie mark? That's right, the sun. Logically, her only powerful magic stems from her sun-related royal duties. Note that that excludes combat-related magic. And what did she do first? She charged straight at Chrysalis with a magic yellow ray-gun blast.

No wonder "Shining Armor's love proved more powerful than [Chrysalis] thought"! There wasn't anything her own Shining-powered ray gun blast (remember, Shining's magic revolves around protection, which can include defensive green ray gun blast thingies) was competing against!

still would have liked it better if Luna came in with hundreds of alicorns and launched an attack on the changelings

Not that that would have helped.

Remember, Luna's cutie mark is the moon, plus some night sky backdrop?
I repeat


Still would have liked that better.
 
Pokémon Trainer Toad85 said:
On that note, FireEevee, I think I've finally figured out why Celestia absolutely sucked during battle in "A Canterlot Wedding, Part 2".

In "Boast Busters", Spike said, and I quote, "I thought unicorns were only supposed to have a little magic that matches their special talents," to which Twilight confirms with a solid "yes".

Later on in the series, it's confirmed that a pony's "special talent", and by extension a unicorn's magical ability, is expressed directly through their cutie mark. For example, Rarity's special talent is designing clothing, so her cutie mark is three diamonds and her magic revolves around creating fashion. Shining Armor has a shield for his cutie mark, so his primary spell produces a giant force field to protect Canterlot from outside invaders.

Now go look at about any image of Celestia. What's her cutie mark? That's right, the sun. Logically, her only powerful magic stems from her sun-related royal duties. Note that that excludes combat-related magic. And what did she do first? She charged straight at Chrysalis with a magic yellow ray-gun blast.

No wonder "Shining Armor's love proved more powerful than [Chrysalis] thought"! There wasn't anything her own Shining-powered ray gun blast (remember, Shining's magic revolves around protection, which can include defensive green ray gun blast thingies) was competing against!
I think you're thinking too much into this.
 
Nabber said:
Pokémon Trainer Toad85 said:
On that note, FireEevee, I think I've finally figured out why Celestia absolutely sucked during battle in "A Canterlot Wedding, Part 2".

In "Boast Busters", Spike said, and I quote, "I thought unicorns were only supposed to have a little magic that matches their special talents," to which Twilight confirms with a solid "yes".

Later on in the series, it's confirmed that a pony's "special talent", and by extension a unicorn's magical ability, is expressed directly through their cutie mark. For example, Rarity's special talent is designing clothing, so her cutie mark is three diamonds and her magic revolves around creating fashion. Shining Armor has a shield for his cutie mark, so his primary spell produces a giant force field to protect Canterlot from outside invaders.

Now go look at about any image of Celestia. What's her cutie mark? That's right, the sun. Logically, her only powerful magic stems from her sun-related royal duties. Note that that excludes combat-related magic. And what did she do first? She charged straight at Chrysalis with a magic yellow ray-gun blast.

No wonder "Shining Armor's love proved more powerful than [Chrysalis] thought"! There wasn't anything her own Shining-powered ray gun blast (remember, Shining's magic revolves around protection, which can include defensive green ray gun blast thingies) was competing against!
I think you're thinking too much into this.
And I think that you're thinking too much into him thinking too much into this.
 
Back