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I'm so happy to read this, Toadette. The film is very close to my heart so it's heartwarming to see a friend sharing my love of this movie.Yesterday, I watched My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (2013) for the first time.
Twilight Sparkle started the film struggling to adjust to her newly acquired wings, and I felt very concerned for her before Sunset Shimmer sneaked in to try stealing her crown. Sunset Shimmer has a really cool design, and her personality is very similar to Regina George from Mean Girls (2004). Once Sunset jumped into the portal, Twilight goes after her, but her friends can't join because it could cause a power imbalance. The mirror portals are very similar to the Dimension Mirrors from Kirby and The Amazing Mirror, and the Elements of Harmony losing power if the crown is stolen was reminiscent of the Ideya's functionality in Nights Into Dreams.
Twilight only has three days to try getting her crown back, much like Link saving Clock Town in Majora's Mask. When Twilight turns into a human, she has trouble adjusting to the world around her, and Spike becomes a wisecracking animal sidekick that helps her out at times. Although Twilight's first day at school didn't go well, she did stand up to Sunset Shimner in front of Fluttershy, met Pinkie Pie and Applejack, and fell in love with a cute rocker kid by the name of Flash Sentry.
One scene I didn't like was when Twilight Sparkle was insulted by Sunset Shimmer after she announced her run for Fall Formal Princess. She didn't fight back at all, though once she realized she wasn't fitting in, she tried to improve her behavior and reputation around Canterlot High. This resulted in meeting Rarity and Rainbow Dash, as well as getting the rest of the Humane Six back together after Sunset Shimmer seperated them prior to the events of the film.
I really like the scenes when the Humane Six are getting ready for the Fall Formal and getting the other students to support Twilight Sparkle's cause. Although Sunset Shimmer is having Snips and Snails spy on them, the group makes such a huge impact that even her cronies are in favor of Twilight. However, when Sunset sends her lackeys to destroy Pinkie Pie's decorations, she tries to frame Twilight by photoshopping a picture of her playing soccor/football to make it seem like she was responsible. Flash Sentry ends up saving her from this fate, though Twilight has to get the festival back in order before it's too late and make sure her friends understand her reason for running as Fall Formal Princess.
Once everything is back in order, the festival begins and Twilight Sparkle wins, but not without Sunset Shimmer trying to steal the crown for herself. The Humane Six and Spike attempt to stop her, but once Sunset gets her hands on Twilight's element, she turns into a demon princess and hypnotizes the students into her command. Pinkie Pie, Applejack, Fluttershy, Rainbow Dash, and Rarity comfort Twilight, which allows them to transform and defeat Sunset once and for all.
The songs in this movie are all really catchy, and although Twilight had to say goodbye to her new friends and return to Equestria, she was given a warm welcome by the rest of the Mane Six when she arrived home. I'd give this film a 9/10. It's an easy reccomend for any fans of MLP, and fantasy high school films in general. Personally, I had a lot of fun watching this, and now I'm curious to see what the rest of the Equestria Girls series has to offer.
Yeah, I remember liking the first Equestria Girls movie a lot too, but it still had a couple of flaws in my opinion. I felt that the biggest one by far was that Flash should have been more than just the love interest character for Twilight. I think I remember thinking Sunset was less interesting than she is in later movies too. But it was still fun to see Twilight interact with the rest of the Mane Six as humans, and the new environment felt utilized in a fun way, which completely still saved it for me.Yesterday, I watched My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (2013) for the first time.
Twilight Sparkle started the film struggling to adjust to her newly acquired wings, and I felt very concerned for her before Sunset Shimmer sneaked in to try stealing her crown. Sunset Shimmer has a really cool design, and her personality is very similar to Regina George from Mean Girls (2004). Once Sunset jumped into the portal, Twilight goes after her, but her friends can't join because it could cause a power imbalance. The mirror portals are very similar to the Dimension Mirrors from Kirby and The Amazing Mirror, and the Elements of Harmony losing power if the crown is stolen was reminiscent of the Ideya's functionality in Nights Into Dreams.
Twilight only has three days to try getting her crown back, much like Link saving Clock Town in Majora's Mask. When Twilight turns into a human, she has trouble adjusting to the world around her, and Spike becomes a wisecracking animal sidekick that helps her out at times. Although Twilight's first day at school didn't go well, she did stand up to Sunset Shimner in front of Fluttershy, met Pinkie Pie and Applejack, and fell in love with a cute rocker kid by the name of Flash Sentry.
One scene I didn't like was when Twilight Sparkle was insulted by Sunset Shimmer after she announced her run for Fall Formal Princess. She didn't fight back at all, though once she realized she wasn't fitting in, she tried to improve her behavior and reputation around Canterlot High. This resulted in meeting Rarity and Rainbow Dash, as well as getting the rest of the Humane Six back together after Sunset Shimmer seperated them prior to the events of the film.
I really like the scenes when the Humane Six are getting ready for the Fall Formal and getting the other students to support Twilight Sparkle's cause. Although Sunset Shimmer is having Snips and Snails spy on them, the group makes such a huge impact that even her cronies are in favor of Twilight. However, when Sunset sends her lackeys to destroy Pinkie Pie's decorations, she tries to frame Twilight by photoshopping a picture of her playing soccor/football to make it seem like she was responsible. Flash Sentry ends up saving her from this fate, though Twilight has to get the festival back in order before it's too late and make sure her friends understand her reason for running as Fall Formal Princess.
Once everything is back in order, the festival begins and Twilight Sparkle wins, but not without Sunset Shimmer trying to steal the crown for herself. The Humane Six and Spike attempt to stop her, but once Sunset gets her hands on Twilight's element, she turns into a demon princess and hypnotizes the students into her command. Pinkie Pie, Applejack, Fluttershy, Rainbow Dash, and Rarity comfort Twilight, which allows them to transform and defeat Sunset once and for all.
The songs in this movie are all really catchy, and although Twilight had to say goodbye to her new friends and return to Equestria, she was given a warm welcome by the rest of the Mane Six when she arrived home. I'd give this film a 9/10. It's an easy reccomend for any fans of MLP, and fantasy high school films in general. Personally, I had a lot of fun watching this, and now I'm curious to see what the rest of the Equestria Girls series has to offer.
I personally think Sunset was a great villain and if anything enjoyed her role in this movie more than her later roles as a reformed protagonist. I do see your point about Flash's character being more or less exclusively centered around being a love interest for Twilight, but personally I never really minded that as far as the first movie goes since I do find his relationship/interactions with Twilight extremely cute and I like his whole rocker vibe, I'm just angry that later entries in the EqG series basically tossed him aside when he could have had potential to be more.Yeah, I remember liking the first Equestria Girls movie a lot too, but it still had a couple of flaws in my opinion. I felt that the biggest one by far was that Flash should have been more than just the love interest character for Twilight. I think I remember thinking Sunset was less interesting than she is in later movies too. But it was still fun to see Twilight interact with the rest of the Mane Six as humans, and the new environment felt utilized in a fun way, which completely still saved it for me.
This is one of the most underrated Cartoon Network shows and I hope you enjoy it just as much as I did!Evil Con Carne.
I'll be interested to hear what you think of this movie given that like me you enjoyed its predecessor a lot. My opinion is that Rainbow Rocks is a fun movie but is nowhere near as good as the first movie, however that seems to be a greatly unpopular opinion as the majority of the MLP/EqG fandom considers Rainbow Rocks to be the peak of the EqG series by far, while their reception of the first movie is mixed. I think you'll enjoy Rainbow Rocks and I look forward to hearing about it.Before I start Season 5, I will take a look at Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks. I'm looking forward to seeing how this movie continues the story of Canterlot High and its students, as well as to give a proper send-off to Season 4 as a whole.
I think this is a very good summary and review of the film. I agree with almost everything you said (except that I personally didn't love all of the songs: Battle in particular is one of the most mediocre songs in the series IMO. Rainbow Rocks stands out for its quantity of songs; and some are spectacular indeed; but the quality is less consistently great than the first movie). I think it's interesting that, like me, you didn't think Rainbow Rocks lives up to its predecessor but is still great in its own right. For me the main things that fell short were the simpler and more predictable plot, as well as Flash being mishandled and underused (as you mentioned), but despite this I still have fun watching this movie and definitely need to rewatch it again soon.Last night, I saw Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks (2014) for the first time.
The film starts at a restaurant where the customers are arguing with each-other. As they argue, their negative energy gets absorbed by red gem pendants worn by three mysterious girls. The girls lament to each-other about how they've been banished to the human realm. After a few minutes, the girls witness the climax of the first movie. Once they realize what kind of magic they saw, they decide to go after it to make people adore them.
After the opening credits, we return to Canterlot High, where the annual music festival is about to unfold. Sunset Shimmer is struggling to find her place after her previous defeat, and a lot of the students still feel a negative vibe around her. This is only worsened by Principal Celestia's mention of the Fall Formal, which causes Sunset to hide in humiliation. Later on, Rainbow Dash and her pals try to cheer her up with a song. As they sing, they transform, and their power stops when they finish playing.
Both Rarity and Applejack express disbelief at this form change, but RD thinks it's awesome, letting her ego get the best of her. Flash Sentry has a brief conversation with the group, asking if any friends from out of town are coming the the festival. The group replies that they're not sure if Twilight Sparkle will come, and after Rarity mentions Sunset's prior relationship with Flash, Vice Principal Luna calls her down to the foyer to give a tour to some new students. RD and co. get back to rehearsing, though a song Fluttershy wrote is ignored for the time being.
When Sunset arrives at the entrance, she meets the three girls, named Adagio Dazzle, Aria Blaze, and Sonata Dusk. During the tour, they pass by a flyer for the music festival, which intrigues the trio. However, Sunset feels suspicious about their behavior, and heads to the cafeteria to reunite with her friends. A few minutes after, the trio enter the room and instill a school wide argument, convincing them to turn their music festival into a battle of the bands. The only students that aren't effected are Sunset and co., who head to Celestia's office to gather further information.
Inside the office, both Celestia and Luna believe that Adagio and co. are innocent, even praising their battle of the bands idea. After seeing the sisters' eyes glow green, Sunset and co. head to their lockers and deduce that their Equestrian Magic is protecting them from Adagio and co.'s spell. They consider getting assistance from Twilight, but the closed portal prevents her from returning. Sunset then finds an old book and explains that when she wrote messages to Celestia, they would appear in another book in her library.
After Sunset writes her message, we see the Mane Six settling into their new castle. As a stallion delivers a cart of books in, Twilight tells him to put them in the library. One of the books begins glowing and bouncing around, and Twilight inspects it. She reads Sunset's message and after looking for more information, she finds out that Adagio and co. are actually Sirens from long ago. In the past, they used their songs to turn ponies against each-other and feed on their negative energy. But before they could take over, Star Swirl the Bearded banished them to the human realm.
Once Twilight and co. repair the portal, she enters it and reunites with Sunset and co. As her human friends catch up with her, she comes up with a plan to defeat the Dazzlings. At the pre-party, Twilight and her peers attempt to stop the Dazzlings, but their magic doesn't activate. The friends regroup outside the school and figure out that since they can only transform when they play music, they must perform a counter-spell at the competition. They also decide that Twilight should replace RD as the lead singer of the Rainbooms, much to her frustration.
Later that night, the girls have a sleepover at Pinkie Pie's house. Twlight struggles to write her counter spell, but she begins to bond with Sunset because of their challenges. The next day, the group has a disasterous rehearsal at AJ's farm. As hostility continues to grow between the group, they agree to perform some other songs until Twilight can complete her spell, as well as keeping their magic a secret from the rest of students.
The Battle of the Bands kicks off with a terrible rap session performed by Snips and Snails. After they leave the stage, Twilight and co. perform Shake Your Tail, but during their act, Photo Finish and Snips and Snails try sabotaging their performance. After they finish, Twilight bumps into Flash, who is ignorant of her presence, thinking that it might ruin his chances of winning the compeition. Once Trixie and the Illusions perform, the Dazzlings are called onstage. Sunset attempts to stop them, but they use her fragility to their advantage, making her feel useless.
As the Dazzlings perform, numerous students are eliminated, including Snips and Snails, the Eco Kids, Octavia Melody, Lyra and Bon Bon, and Flash Sentry's band. During the semi-final round, Rainbow Dash is about to transform, but Sunset pushes her off the stage, ruining their perfornance altogether. However, the Dazzlings convince the principals to let Twilight and co. move on instead of Trixie's band. As they leave, the Dazzlings settle a truce with Trixie, wanting her to perform instead of the Rainbooms.
The next day, Twilight and co. are setting up for their big performance when Trixie confronts them. As they argue, the Rainbooms fall through a trap-door, while Spike rushes to find help. That evening, the Illusions perform in the Rainbooms' place. Below the stage, the group begin to fight over how little their ideas matter within the band, allowing the Dazzlings to feed off their magic. Sunset realizes what's going on and attempts to settle their quarrel, revealing that ever since they started their band, they've been letting little things get to them.
Twilight is shameful that she failed to react when the time was right, but Sunset reassures her, saying that no one has all the answers, but friends can help them be found. They escape with the help of Spike and DJ Pon-3, while the Dazzlings finish up their performance. DJ Pon-3 drives in and converts her vehicle into a stage, allowing the Rainbooms to perform on it. The Dazzlings power grows, giving them fairy wings in the process. Afterwards, the Rainbooms begin singing and transform, but the Dazzlings quickly overpower them with their true forms.
As the Rainbooms fail, Twilight's microphone falls to the group, and Sunset picks it up. After a little encouragement from Twilight, Sunset removes her jacket and begins to sing, with the rest of the Rainbooms joining soon after. As they perform, the Dazzlings' power weakens, returning them to their normal forms and destroying their pendants. In the aftermath, the trio's off-key act gets an unanimous rejection from the students, and they leave the stage in frustration.
The battle of the bands concludes, and Sunset decides to join the Rainbooms and Twilight's place. The next day, they say goodbye and Twilight enters the portal, heading back home. After the credits roll, we see another Twilight with glasses pasting notes on a bulletin board, concluding that some strange things are happening at Canterlot High.
I thought that Rainbow Rocks was a pretty fun sequel to Equestria Girls. All the songs were amazing and catchy, and I'm happy to report that a lot of them are top-notch bangers, such as Battle, Shake Your Tail, and Under Our Spell. The Dazzlings are interesting characters, and their influence on the school throughout the story was well-written. Twilight's involvement was decent as well, making her return feel warranted.
However, Sunset's redemption, while apparent, wasn't given enough depth to give her the growth she needed to fully cement it. Not to mention that Flash Sentry's role is mean to his personality in the pervious film, and I feel that he shouldn't have been affected by the Dazzlings' spell. That being said, the film's lesson is handled nicely, and a lot of the other students' roles, especially Trixie's, more than make up for it. Overall, I would give Rainbow Rocks an 8.5/10. While it falls short of its predecessor, it's still a fun time, with enjoyable songs, compelling characters, and an intersting story.