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More_Fluttershy

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  1. Does the "transformed" version of Sunset Shimmer in EG count?
  2. School's out in two days. Does it matter? Why wouldn't it!

  3. 222,409 Oh, and hello SpongeTron RobotPants.
  4. The gift of being happy and together e=with family on the holidays! No, too cheesy. I can't really pick a favorite for past Christmases.
  5. Really, this episode didn't have much to offer at all. All it seemed to do is attempt to give a character more screen time, I guess since Applejack hasn't had enough appearances this season? It ended up just being kinda... bland. There was nothing that was annoying, disgusting, or offensive or anything like that, all I can say is that it was lacking and just plain slow. It's a candidate for the most okay episode of the series.
  6. Yes. I was sick for the entirety of last week and now need to catch up on all of it over the course of the month. It gets hard when you get to high school.
  7. My eyes are kind of a teal color, which is pretty much classified as blue.
  8. Hello and welcome member #46,853. Doubt that's correct, but the rate of new members here are crazy.
  9. I think that you're forgetting that the reason Twilight has been crowned Alicorn Princess is because she recieved a complete undertstanding of friendship, therefore no longer needing to write these journal entries of what she learned of friendship, and that's how it made room for the other characters to grow.
  10. Mine would definitely have to be Mint Chip. It's a simple but tasty and refreshing flavor on it's own tapped with a sprinkle of the sweetness of the chocolate.
  11. I honestly haven't seen any shows from the 90's unless they carried through the 2000's. But even so, the talk about today's cartoons being worse than them and calling them golden is stupid. Look at what we have now! This show, obviously, but also Gravity Falls, Steven Unverse, Gumball, Wander Over Yonder, Regular Show, Adventure Time, Clarence, Dan vs., Rick and Morty, Bob's Burgers, Futurama's reboot, heck, even Nickelodeon has had a few good shows like Korra and Robot and Monster (even if they don't want to be asscoiated with them because then they'd fool people into thinking they give a crap). Even if you don't like any of these shows, saying the 90's are golden is pretty much the worst argument you can make next to stuff like "It's a kids show" or "It's a parody of this." It's just a case of someone being nostalgia blind and being unable to accept change in the world. There are plenty of bad shows now, I'll give it that, but nothing is perfect in this world. I'm sure the 90's had something wrong, we just don't care to remember it. But since I haven't experienced the 90's, I really have no say in this argument.
  12. Obviously the first episode. What else should I have began with? (Okay, maybe there are a lot more episodes, just because the first episode was really weak by the show's current standards)
  13. Both are pretty much poisonous, an the only time I drink them is when I get really sick or on a special occasion. However, if I had pick one I'd probaly pick Coke. It's Cherry variant tastes pretty good.
  14. Wow, it's great that you exceeded your goal for the fundraiser! Money for the site doesn't grow on trees. I'll try to arrive at the movie this Friday, as I think I can make it, but it just depends on what your playing. Did you pick something to play yet?
  15. No, not really. There are plenty of good shows with plenty of complicated elements. Arthur, an example aimed more directly at kids, doesn't dumb stuff down to asking obvious questions like that Dora crap, but instead plays around with the situations and dialougue so that it is relatable for the audience at hand, without removing any important elements, which allows for the children to truly be able to learn and build character. With this idea, they can even get down to cancer and 9/11 terrorism, and convey it well without traumatizing them or anything. My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is a similar concept, only it's been able to wean away from just being for little girls towards the end of the first season. It still is completely suitable for them, though, as it still retains the elements that these good pre-school shows can have, while now having many other elements that could attract older audiences. It's nice. But don't have kids watching it every day when they're like, under 4 or 5, they're not going to truly remember it even if they do learn.
  16. Turns out this site's blocked on my school system.

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