PEPPERMINT TWIST
This week, I have been posting a few essays inspired by Call of the Cutie. I felt Peppermint Twist deserved her own post.
Call of the Cutie is the only episode where she speaks, and she hardly even appears in later episodes, (except I think as a background pony on rare occasion).
I just re-watched Swarm of the Century. For those who don't remember, in this episode, adorable little creatures called parasprites are introduced as pets to various members of the main cast. Everypony goes goo-goo for these cuties...except for Pinkie Pie. She's the one who knows what they're called. She's the one who leaps immediately to action.
One of the central themes of the early seasons was stewardship. Ponies need nature. Nature needs them. And ponies need each other. In order to successfully maintain the basic needs of the ecosystem and of the community, everypony has to labor together harmoniously.
Grrrrrrrrrreetings, friends! It is I, Mystic Mind, once again for my continued review and analysis of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, seeing how the show evolved and changed over the years to become an animation juggernaut, defining the 2010s era of animation. Today, we are tackling the first Slice of Life episode of season 1, being "Ticket Master". No, not the price-gauging concert ticket website, but the fued over who gets to attend the Grand Galloping Gala!
Story review #12: A Hearth’s Warming Mess —By Heroic412227
Character’s: You know what i usually go character by character but I can address it all right here: their alright!
Premise: The premise is you’re standard Heroic stor where Sid (his OC) cause a problem and him and the main 6 must fix it but this time it’s a Christmas movie as well. It was good for what it was but way too short to leave much of a lasting impact on me.
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As someone who's a fan and follower of many musicians, I've read their stories on social media about the ups and downs of their careers. Svengallop is the former manager of Coloratura who used her fame to manipulate others. He's a stuck up pony who turned her into something she's not, despises the concept of charity, and only cares about himself and getting what he wants. He even blackmailed Pinkie Pie by threatening to pull Rara out of the festival if she didn't follow his orders.
Since even now people (judging from Derpibooru) seem to be upset over this and arguing back and forth, I will offer my two cents.
Finally back with a brand new analysis! I loved this episode, it's now possibly my favorite pony episode ever. It took me three months to make this video, due to life always getting in the way. I hope you enjoy it!
Yes, this is mostly an excuse to discuss a visual novel I recently played, but partly to dissect it as research. See, I've wanted to make my own visual novel for a while (probably for free or under $5, because it'd be more for fun than for a profit motive). I really like reading/playing visual novels, and I like experimenting with my writing, so writing my own visual novel seems like a natural progression of these two things. I have a few artist friends and a couple of people I could probably
Pinkie Pie is prone to depression. You might not know it to look at her, or to talk to her, or to attend one of her parties, but Pinkie’s exuberance? It’s fragile.
It always has been.