Entertainment Weekly's Exclusive Equestria Girls Music Video · 8:44pm Aug 30th, 2013
If you haven't heard, My Little Pony: Equestria Girls will be premiering on The Hub this Sunday at noon. To drum up attention for the film, a music video was released on Entertainment Weekly's website featuring seven real life young girls as the humanized Mane 6 and Sunset Shimmer doing a dance called the EQ Stomp to a the song called "Magic of Friendship" that I think was the ending theme of the film.
You can see it with an accompanying article right here.
Just to be clear, I saw Equestria Girls when it premiered in theaters back in June, and I liked it! I look forward to watching it again on The Hub this Sunday.
Now about the music video in question.
I assure that if they ever release a soundtrack for Equestria Girls and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, like I think they should, you will see me doing a YouTube video singing this song and doing this dance.
I think I can say that the young ladies playing the Mane 6 are just adorable.
I feel this video also enforces my argument that the Mane 6 would have looked just fine as regular-colored humans. Also props to Hasbro for at least making Twilight and Rarity here ethnic. I think they're Asian.
Diversity is magic!
Those are my thoughts. What are your thoughts on it if you've seen it?
God bless you all. God bless America. And God bless Equestria.
I'm glad you liked it, though I still find myself as being on the fence about it. But I do agree with you about giving Hasbro probs for making Twilight and Rarity of a different ethnicity (or at least that's how it appeared in the video).