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Per.Paper Jorge said:Rarity and Applejack not getting any love.
My vote goes to applejack, having seen only 4 episodes.
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Per.Paper Jorge said:Rarity and Applejack not getting any love.
Pinkie Pie said:I loved Suited for a Dog because it was hilarious. "This is whining".
Faust early in the show's first season had stated, in response to Richter's criticism, that she had expected people "to instantly label it girly, stupid, cheap, for babies or an evil corporate commercial", and instead encouraged people to watch the show with "an open mind". She had not expected older people without children to watch the show, but stated that "The fact that they did and that they were open-minded and cool enough and secure in their masculinity enough to embrace it and love it and go online and talk about how much they love it Im kind of proud."
So this is calling us closed-minded and stuff? I already watched it, it's not that bad but it just doesn't deserve the ridiculous worship it gets.420 said:To all pony haters:
Faust early in the show's first season had stated, in response to Richter's criticism, that she had expected people "to instantly label it girly, stupid, cheap, for babies or an evil corporate commercial", and instead encouraged people to watch the show with "an open mind". She had not expected older people without children to watch the show, but stated that "The fact that they did and that they were open-minded and cool enough and secure in their masculinity enough to embrace it and love it and go online and talk about how much they love it Im kind of proud."
No, you watched the show, most haters haven't.twinArmageddons said:So this is calling us closed-minded and stuff? I already watched it, it's not that bad but it just doesn't deserve the ridiculous worship it gets.420 said:To all pony haters:
Faust early in the show's first season had stated, in response to Richter's criticism, that she had expected people "to instantly label it girly, stupid, cheap, for babies or an evil corporate commercial", and instead encouraged people to watch the show with "an open mind". She had not expected older people without children to watch the show, but stated that "The fact that they did and that they were open-minded and cool enough and secure in their masculinity enough to embrace it and love it and go online and talk about how much they love it Im kind of proud."
Gary Oak said:Watched episode 1. I must say I'm pretty impressed Looks like a cute show.
*bro hoofs*Gary Oak said:Watched episode 1. I must say I'm pretty impressed Looks like a cute show.
I think I've seen the first 5 or 6 episodes now.Herr Shyguy said:Okay yeah this show isn't half bad.
Oh god I think I might be a brony.
I started watching Episode 2, I might finish it later I'm already forming some favorite characters: Rainbow Dash and Apple JackNorthern Verve said:Gary Oak said:Watched episode 1. I must say I'm pretty impressed Looks like a cute show.
That's awesome. See Episode 2 soon. If you were impressed with the first episode, I can almost guarantee you'll be around this thread more often.
Gary Oak said:This looks like a show I might have watched when I was a kid. And chances are I still would watch the shows that I watched as a kid
Northern Verve said:This is why. .My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic .is a childrens show that feels like it belongs in the halcyon cartoon days of the 80s and 90s alongside shows such as Angry Beavers, Rockos Modern Life, Dexters Lab and CatDog. Its slick animation, fantastic comedic value, and genuinely valuable life lessons that young people can really take to heart and learn from make it a shockingly good kids program that is in seriously short supply these days.
And just like the cartoons of the 90s, the show goes out of its way to deliver quality production value and great character originality, keeping the adults who have to watch it in consideration.