FloppyfluffyEars 5 September 5, 2020 Share September 5, 2020 I know we had "Tanks for the Memories" but that was allegorical. I mean, even Frozen addressed death head on, I think that MLP could have, at the very least, made and episode talking about the death of Bright Mac. and Pear Butter. They kind of danced around the fact that they died in the Perfect Pear. I mean, if the show can say that the entire world of Equestria was decimated in one of the alternate timelines that Starlight created, or that Princess Luna was psychologically torturing herself with the Tantibus, it seems strange that they couldn't say outright on the show that the two Apple parents had passed away and have one of the characters explain how it happened. What are your thoughts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShadOBabe 18,997 September 5, 2020 Share September 5, 2020 Because the show is rated TV-Y/TV-Y7. Pretty sure that’s an even younger rating than Frozen, which was PG (parental guidance). 3 Check out my artwork any time: http://shadobabe.deviantart.com/ "OMG; You are such a troll. XD" - PathfinderCS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
King of Canterlot 9,603 September 5, 2020 Share September 5, 2020 2 hours ago, ShadOBabe said: Because the show is rated TV-Y/TV-Y7. Pretty sure that’s an even younger rating than Frozen, which was PG (parental guidance). Pretty much this. It's a kids show, and the last thing you want to do in a kids show is traumatize them about death. MLP does however indirectly/discreetly address death and suicide in a few different episodes. Tanks For The Memories addresses the grieving process, and A Rockhoof And A Hard Place addresses depressed/suicidal people, just in very subtle non-overt ways. 3 RA RA RASPUTIN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goat-kun 2,527 September 5, 2020 Share September 5, 2020 It can be done. Ah, the good ol' days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ittoni 538 September 5, 2020 Share September 5, 2020 (edited) It's the times we live in nowadays. Also it changes from culture to culture and since mlp and hasbro try to reach as much audience as possible and that audience is kids and their crazy moms mostly then I understand why wouldn't they go into certain themes. Edited September 5, 2020 by Ittoni 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Heart 322 September 5, 2020 Share September 5, 2020 (It is a kids show, after all. Why would you want to traumatize little children, since the show was generalized towards children. ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sazama Ichida 2,367 September 5, 2020 Share September 5, 2020 The 90's were a lot more ballzy than today's shows. Times have changed and there's a lot they don't allow anymore that they used to. The White Shinigami Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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