Tell Your Tale: Attack of the Bunnisus · 2:45pm Sep 21st, 2023
This week, in order to get a badge that probably just the two of them care about, Sunny and Windy drag their friends into the wilderness.
That'll end well.
This week, in order to get a badge that probably just the two of them care about, Sunny and Windy drag their friends into the wilderness.
That'll end well.
This was a pretty decent episode. Glad everypony got in on the insanity.
I'm glad we haven't seen the "get along or no magic" shtick in a while.
Because it's getting old already.
Apart from that, got a few laughs from this one.
This week, we see Posey's hatred of unity continue to get justified, an introvert give into peer pressure, and Sunny continues to be a fucking psychopath.
This week, the Mane 5 have to find pieces of an ancient blanket with images of themselves on it. The only way to get Bridlewood's piece is a musical note puzzle that you always hated in Nintendo 64 games.
Honestly, this episode didn't make a ton of sense, but it's cute, and that's half of TYT's appeal, personally.
I also refuse to believe that earth pony plant magic hasn't been used for tentacle rape fantasies somewhere in Maretime Bay.
I still didn't like it. The plot is still dumb, the message is still pretty ham-fisted, and while the main characters aren't the Mane Six clones that I thought they were, I feel most of them are a bit one-note. Oh, and there's also the inconsistencies between G4 and G5.
But because I feel like I'm repeating myself, let's move onto the things I did like:
This week, the episode isn't named correctly (Eggward Bunny is the previous episode).
The Mane 5 get agonizingly close to the truth, but then everyone but Zipp goes "lol nope".
Despite my opinion regarding My Little Pony: A New Generation, I decided to give the first four episodes of My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale a watch. Here is my opinion of each episode:
This week, the Breezies activate a fortune telling swamp.
This week felt a little like filler, and if you haven't read the comics (raises hand), you have no idea who this new girl is.
This week, this perfectly predictable episode has the Mane Six giving out romantic advice when they have no experience in the subject.
Decent overall.
Good news is I've recovered from the tummy troubles that Amoxicillin gave me.
Bad news is I'm cancelling Psychic Simian Insanity. Shocking, I know, considering I never cancelled a story before. But I figured it would work better in a more visual medium (and because I already got plenty of other stuff to do in my life).
Anyway, here's some G5 stuff as compensation:
Reviews are decent, but players are saying that you'll see and do everything in about two hours.
$40 is waaaay too steep for something that short.
I'll watch a longplay of it, because apparently Sprout is prominent in it.
Okay, so this episode...
Spoke to me.
That is all.
Well, it seems like we can read on the continuing adventures of the Mane 5 in their debuting comic series with Issue #1. Followed by Issue #2.
Is it just me, or was this episode's solution absolutely gross?
This week, arguing starts again when two of the Pippsqueaks don't know how to stick with the group.
Because they... Didn't want to use all three methods of searching together in a civil manner...?
Yeah. Not a great episode this week.
After a three-week hiatus, TYT is back with a Hearts and Hooves Day episode.
Zipp, if your flytrap is splitting like that, time to repot it.
Izzy, you're just... Adorable. And quite the shipper.
This week, in the most inappropriately named episode so far we have Pipp surviving something she really shouldn't.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to endure a workday trying to resist writing a oneshot called Pipp Eating Contest.
"Sparky no!"
-The fandom in a nutshell.
A bit predictable this week, with cute and funny moments sprinkled throughout.
Which, personally, is what Tell Your Tale is all about.
This week, in Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds Critters, Pipp isn't going to let a little biological warfare keep her from her Mardi Gras beads.
And Opaline continues to be a bitch, and Misty gives a pretty decent Opaline impression.