My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
Mar. 9th, 2012 12:32 am(Updated March 9, 2012. Additions marked with "EDIT 2")
Yeah, I started watching this over the weekend.I'm currently up to this episode of the first season (that being the most recent one I watched last night). (EDIT 2) I am now caught up on all of the current episodes, and now must start waiting until new ones are released, just like everyone else. It gives me a sad. (/EDIT 2)
So far, I'm liking it pretty well. I'm mean, it is a kids' show, sure, and that is quite obvious as you watch it. The morals to be learned are usually quite anvilicious, and more than a few plots require some of the main characters to be holding the idiot ball in order to work, so that they can learn the aforementioned moral. Ignoring that, however, it's still a pretty clever show, with nods to the parents who are watching with their kids, as well as to the Internet at large that has become so fond of the show. (EDIT 2 Derpy got a speaking part! And, yes, for what it's worth, I prefer the original doofy voice to the one that got changed for the iTunes thing. It's not a big deal though, either way. /EDIT 2) It's not "just a stupid kids' show" or whatever, like a lot of the other shows aimed at children tend to be. I will definitely keep watching it. Every episode so far has been available on Youtube.
( Now on to the *important* stuff. (updated) )
And, no, I still don't consider myself to be a brony (any more than I consider myself to be a juggalo even though I still like ICP, and wow what a juxtaposition of polar opposite things that was). Well, I still don't consider myself a juggalo, but... yeah, I'm totally a brony.
Yeah, I started watching this over the weekend.
So far, I'm liking it pretty well. I'm mean, it is a kids' show, sure, and that is quite obvious as you watch it. The morals to be learned are usually quite anvilicious, and more than a few plots require some of the main characters to be holding the idiot ball in order to work, so that they can learn the aforementioned moral. Ignoring that, however, it's still a pretty clever show, with nods to the parents who are watching with their kids, as well as to the Internet at large that has become so fond of the show. (EDIT 2 Derpy got a speaking part! And, yes, for what it's worth, I prefer the original doofy voice to the one that got changed for the iTunes thing. It's not a big deal though, either way. /EDIT 2) It's not "just a stupid kids' show" or whatever, like a lot of the other shows aimed at children tend to be. I will definitely keep watching it. Every episode so far has been available on Youtube.
( Now on to the *important* stuff. (updated) )