Analyzing The Cutie Map's Foreshadowing · 10:14pm Jun 16th, 2015
A picture on Derpibooru sent my mind racing. Take a look at this screencap from the season premiere.
The one-eyed skull. It's Arimaspi, from The Lost Treasure of Griffonstone.
A picture on Derpibooru sent my mind racing. Take a look at this screencap from the season premiere.
The one-eyed skull. It's Arimaspi, from The Lost Treasure of Griffonstone.
(Alternative title: In Which Quill Rambles At Great Length Without Very Much Editing About How They Wrote Two Mediocre Poems And One Excellent One.
Also There Are Pretentious Headings.)
This season’s premiere, School Daze, opens with a brief follow up on the aftermath of the events of The My Little Pony Movie. Squeezed into this barrage of exposition is a magnificent little moment so brief and so subtle that if you blink, you just might miss it.
As some of you may already know, last week was Rainbow Dash’s birthiversary - a combination celebration of her birthday and the anniversary of the day that she first moved to Ponyville. At the time that Pinkie Pride aired, this seemed like a quirky little thing - a way to express to children that her birthday was super double special.
I think I have found evidence that at least partially confirms my theory on Telephones existing in Equestria. It comes from this scene in "Rarity Takes Manehatten":
That certainly looks like a phone on that desk. So I guess that proves that, at the very least, phones exist in Equestria, how wide spread they are might be an argument for another day.
A few months ago, I wrote an essay about consciousness, free will, and sapience in relation to the Mean Six. It prompted a pretty great discussion from everypony here.
You can watch Brawny Buck's video here.
Regarding the possibility of other gifts, it seems the writers have already started to delve into that at one time or another: she can use her wing strength to propel herself on her scooter while towing her friends and various supplies and still move quickly. She and Apple Bloom are both gifted with tools. And she is acrobatic. These are all abilities on which she can focus.
Story review #5: A Wolf’s Blizzard —by Heroic412227
Character’s:
Odium/OC: as always is on point & the highlight of all his stories which is good since he’s the main character.
Twilight & friends: are actually the most in character they’ve ever been in you’re Odium chronicles.
Premise: it’s a nice premise & was an enjoyable read but I do wish you’d spread it out a little longer to make things feel more streamlined.
Grrrrrrrrrrrrreetings friends, and welcome back to the freshly named "Deconstructing is Magic", a retrospective, review and analysis of every single MLP episode ever. As the title suggests, I will be taking apart the individual elements of what makes this beloved pony show what it is, seeing where it works, where it doesn't, and what made it so beloved.
Scene Rating Scale:
9/9: Flawless! Outstanding scene!
8/9: Great scene! Totally Rewatchable!
7/9: Pretty good. Not as perfect as I expected though.
6/9: Decent. Doesn’t ruin the movie/episode.
5/9: Mid.
4/9: Pretty bad. One of the weakest scenes of the movie/episode.
LOOK BEFORE YOU SLEEP
I just rewatched "Look Before You Sleep." In this episode, a thunderstorm forces Applejack and Rarity to sleep over at Twilight's treebrary.
Twilight is so excited to have her very first slumber party that she follows a sleepover itinerary from one of her books to optimize her experience.
I have lots of plans on this site coming up such as reviews for all the stories in my review folder 📁.
And more chapters of It’s not easy and Sweetie alone.
The remake of rebellion against the royals.
And all the competition/judging competitions in my group.
Scene Rating Scale:
9/9: Flawless! Outstanding scene!
8/9: Great scene! Totally Rewatchable!
7/9: Pretty good. Not as perfect as I expected though.
6/9: Decent. Doesn’t ruin the movie/episode.
5/9: Mid.
4/9: Pretty bad. One of the weakest scenes of the movie/episode.
Unlike many people, I always believed that despite looking and seeming similar to each other Moondancer and Twilight are actually quite different.
If you hadn’t noticed, I’ve spent the last 72 hours avoiding posting anything like an opinion about this episode, on either my blog or anyone else’s. My friend kept talking over the episode while we watched, so I missed a lot of stuff the first time through and wanted to give it a second chance before I made any decisions.
Source: Season 5, Episode 26.
As a last act before heading to Bronycon tomorrow morning, a cross post:
Since even now people (judging from Derpibooru) seem to be upset over this and arguing back and forth, I will offer my two cents.