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  1. here is my list on the MLP movie (2017)

    -i feel ya twilight. dashie is show-off on her "awesome" rainboom as usual and jeopardizing the mission by "encouraging" the parrot pirates 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️ nice encouraging song girlie. but stop showing off sooo much!!!
    -no doubt dash is just as villainous as katara 
    -i also agreed with twily that this handsome kitty sniffs trouble
    -tempest was also a cool villain by her broken childhood and horn. hope she'd fry that kitten traitor tonight (even he’s that charming)
    -rarity + clover = high flair multitaskers 💋💋 (totally spies reference)
    -syaobaby + twilight = earnest match (Tsubasa chronicles reference)
    -sakura (cardcaptor sakura and possibly tsubasa chronicles) and flutters are a close tie
    -spike looks cute and funny as a puff-fish
    -pinkie and tomoyo are party throwers (Cardcaptor Sakura)
    -this yeti villain/storm king is just insane
    -i also wished tempest would replace starlight
    -awesome movie overall: loved the friendship lessons about flawed friendships and trust. I rate it A-
  2. here is my first time doing my actual MLP fanart. I tried to draw my best on the mane 6, including the background characters (I think you might know these two)

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    give up? They're Trixie and Starlight! :lol:

     

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  3. this episode is just as flawless as rarity. i loved how this episode teaches us about self-confidence and inner beauty, no matter how ugly we may look on the outside. i give this episode 10/10 <3

    rarity's punk appearance is HAWT! and it's great to see diamond tiara again, this time not acting stuck-up like her filthy-rich dad

  4. This episode was really good to enjoy and learn a life-lesson value: giving the "lost-cause" the second chance. I was amazed to admit Starlight Glimmer had outdone herself. I never really wanted to like her after she attempted to reform herself (possibly that sob-story she shared during the 5th season finale) at first, even when she came across impulsive with her magic and problem-solving sometimes. Her speech did rang the bell towards the changelings, giving them an opportunity to help Pharynx defeat that mole-looking monster. 

    I'm not a fan of Thorax. Even when he claimed he's the leader of the changelings, I felt like he came across as a wuss sometimes. 

    Overall: I rate this episode 9/10. Good work Hasbro!

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    Just now, powerpuff-tsubasa said:

    I can't do GIF's, but has anybody noticed Wizards of Waverly Place reference throughout this episode?

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    "why are you hitting yourself? why you're hitting yourself?"

     

     

     

  6. This episode was very great to watch. I liked how Spike attempted to solve a friendship problem involving Ember and Thorax who are different species. It is sad how the right character gets bashed by friends, but they still got to cool it down sometimes. 

    I also liked how Spike's spikes flashed

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  7. On 5/19/2017 at 0:39 AM, Kyoshi said:

    This is, by far, my least hyped episode of the entire series now. Simply put, Starlight I personally feel is completely being wedged in here. I don't like the premise, I don't like Starlight using her cutie mark swapping nonsense again and this all will most likely ruin what was one of my most wanted episodes ever: An episode for the Royal Sisters. Now it is instead the Royal Sisters with Starlight being the powder for the keg. Ugh. This isn't because I hate Starlight (though this episode might make me do that all over again), I just don't think she has any place in this episode. At all. 

    Episode 3 did pleasantly surprise me despite my doubt so there is always some hope, but this one, I don't know. I don't have a whole lot of hope for it whatsoever. I try to be as optimistic as I can be for these episodes, this is one of those times where I can't be. 

    There's my view on it. 

     

    i felt the same as well. when i watched this episode i cringed. I went "Hasn't Starlight learned anything about abusing magic?" I also find it disappointing that she's only making matters worse to the celestial princesses. She sure is the main antagonist in this episode, and a bad one for sure

  8. Just now, Celli said:

    What.

    Are you afraid Starlight is secretly still evil or something? O.o

    yes. i'm glad she's trying to grow, but i still don't trust her fully whether she would be better or worse

  9. very strange to admit spike isn't with twilight in this episode. in the beginning, i didn't trust starlight on the journal distribution. i was afraid she would commit a marketing scheme and betray the mane 6. luckily none of that happened (although i think starlight is kinda meh for me). 

    otoh, i loved the musical showcase the mane 6 sang. They wanted the crowd to prove they're imperfect on friendships.

  10. Just now, Tilgoreth said:

    That's not hostile though. That's more of a diffusion, a way of respectfully backing out. I was just saying that I couldn't remember every specific moment in the show you might reference. 

    :proud: ok. i'll let you know that i have (see spoiler). doesn't matter if we remember the show that precisely

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    sensitivity issues

     

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  11. Just now, Tilgoreth said:

    lol my tone. I wasn't being mean. You said despite the fact that I liked her you thought she was still bland. I was just trying too say calm down. lol bro it's fine.

    sorry, but i dislike it when people said "listen you..." whatever that is. i get easily upset when i hear that. how would you feel if i said "Listen mate, I knew..."

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  12. 28 minutes ago, Venomous said:

    I have only seen this series in its entirety only a single time but I can rekindle not being particularly fond of Katara. I did not find her character to be at all intriguing with the exception of being a water bender and having the ability to blood bend. Other than those two factors, I found her to be rather bland and a character whom I looked over more oftne than not. However, I can comprehend as to why some viewers like her.

     you took the words right out of my mouth. she's definitely a mary-sue

    19 minutes ago, Tilgoreth said:

    I doubt it. Granted personally I love her, all of the main female characters in that show where badass as hell.

    on that, i agree all of the females are badasses. i still think their personalities were bland, despite that you adore them

  13. 11 hours ago, SONICchaos said:

    For the majority of the series I do end up liking her even when she acts Mary Sue-ish at times. Yeah she may fall for guys at the drop of a hat and yeah she flip flops with how she treats people over the show but with the circumstances as they were I imagine anyone would be confused as hell.

    At least thats how I feel in all expect one episode. And I think you all may know what episode im talking about. The episode that stepped over line from dedication and drive to outright intentionally hurting the people around her. Im not say its not a good character moment and I do really like the addition of it but its one that will forever influence my opinion of her.

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    aha! i remember this episode. I can not/remember not feeling sorry for her at all. i just think this episode was just katara selfishly lusting for revenge instead of facing the big picture. what i strongly dislike this episode (southern raiders.  back then i used to root for katara because I thought the episode was great for her "character development") is the gang forgave her too easily after all the disrespect and ingratitude she shoved to them. what's worse is this isn't the first time she actually does it  

    I do agree she's a mary-sue and the girl who falls for guys too easily. She's useful/likable in some episodes. but for the rest of the show. she's an ungrateful hypocritical jerk  

     

  14. 53 minutes ago, ZethaPonderer said:

    While I agree with where you're coming from with Toph, I just don't find her THAT interesting. The only tragedy of her story is that she is blind and wants to follow her dreams being an Earthbender, but her parents are too overprotective and wouldn't let her. Plus, they're filthy stinkin rich so boo hoo for you Toph. Idk, I just don't find this all that of an engaging tragedy for me to sit through.

     

    Katara's tragedy speaks so many volumes to her as a person. Her mother's death is what makes her develop into a character. Does it mean I like her? No. But it does make her feel sympathetic. I guess in the Water Tribes maybe its a cultural issue where Daughters must put their first and utmost attention and devotion to their Mothers. Katara would not have been the same character we see on the show if her mother wasn't dead in the first place. And honestly, if she wasn't then Katara would easily be my most least favorite character in the show since she would have none.

    perhaps you are right about sympathizing katara's tragedy and disregarding toph's tragedy (i prefer her humor over katara's, btw). bryke have incorporated some/at least most of the asian philosophies when they created fire, water and earth kingdom. although i don't follow these philosophies, your reason does make sense about mothers passing their roles onto their daughters.

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  15. 1 hour ago, ZethaPonderer said:

    Toph is only there in the show just to teach Aang Earthbending. I personally don't think she contributes anything else to the show other than her support and being too overly confidant (aka an arrogant jerk with a heart of gold) with her abilities despite being blind.

    To me, she's the least developed in comparison to Katara. At least, Katara's integral to the show. Even in the opening intro she's the narrator :lol:. In a way I do feel sorry for her as a person who lost her mother from the Fire Nation. Seems like a psychological trauma she's going through where she's trying to be like her mother. Hence the motherly and bossy nature.

    even though katara lost her mother, she still has her father and sokka. i felt like she should change her character by following either her brother or her father. while typing, i'm not exactly saying she shouldn't behave like a mom anymore (where you mentioned she inherited her mother's character after sacrificing herself to the fire nation). honestly, even though she's still a kid, she still could've have the chance to learn either from her brother or father while growing up. such a shame she doesn't (that's why she was a lot arrogant than toph, imo :grin:)

    while i agree toph's only purpose was to train aang's earthbending, i feel like her role is good enough for the group (she actually puts in her own weight to the team). after all, aang does need these bending skills to be the avatar, right?

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