Now that's valid opinion why you don't like the show and it's respectable.Although there are a few episodes that have a bit darker themes.Like Pinky Pie losing her mind in episode 24 or 25.Manwat said:Yeap... Watching the episodes (can't hate something without a reason), and it's really just average. Visually is probably the best part mainly just cause it's smooth. The plots are just pretty predictable and cutesy. I like it when shows get alittle dark, or when things fail from time to time or the status quo is changed even just alittle. There's no real tension, problem is introduced, it causes some issues and then it's all wrapped up.Baneat said:My favourite part is having an index of tropes which children wont, and figuring out the entire plot to each episode as fast as possible, on average it took me to 3 minutes in.
Can also predict that with 3 sets of polar ponies (Pinkie-Twilight)(RD-FS)(AJ-Rarity) that there would be three episodes in which they would center the plot around the contrast.
I guess it's the same problem I couldn't stand the HALO franchise, way too much hype for something that doesn't deserve it. Enjoy it if you want, but I'm 4 episodes in and I'm going "meh" while at the same time seeing more and more jubilation about the series. And don't get me wrong, I've got my guilty pleasures too.
Sin city: Maybe 2 of the books have any decent writing, the rest are overly macho and darkangstybroodyblood with Larry-stews to boot. Offspring: A majority of their songs have the same tone, pacing and shitty lyrics.
AND, no matter WHAT I or anyone may think it's not as god awful as the Stephanie Meyers abortions. It's not trying to be a serious story, and there's not a plot hole every two steps. And for the most part characters act in an established way with their own quirks, which ends up (as Baneat said) meaning that the episode is going to go exactly how you think. If it had some twists, some character development from episode to episode (maybe some opposition/rivalries) I might enjoy it. But meh, I've already given the show all the time I care to spare. Now I'll just enjoy laughing at people who claim it's mature and should be taken seriously, as well as the people who are too afraid to look at moving pictures for fear that the girly gayness will overtake their macho blood.
You'll be dead after 30 minutes on Ponychan due to asphyxiation from laughing too hard.Manwat said:Now I'll just enjoy laughing at people who claim it's mature and should be taken seriously
That's far too passive, and we need to clear the air.Rayken15 said:I'm getting fed up with with it too. I think I'm starting to hate it more than furries, which I thought no one will ever overtake on my list of things I hate. I just don't get it and I never will. Now someone will respond with a Haters Gonna Hate image.
I've never understood this hate for the first two episodes. It provides context for Twilight's mission in Ponyville, introduces the universe, and provides character development for the main heroines. Without them, the rest of the series would be ridiculously nonsensical and/or underdeveloped. They provide a stable foundation, and do a pretty good job entertaining whilst doing so.Not G. Ivingname said:NO! The first two episodes sell the series short as captain planet meets the carebears! D:godfist88 said:perhaps this will answer your question: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeJ6-gN0eB4
This one is better starting point: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDznA93l4wg&feature=related
It's mature because it knows how to be fun and not take itself ludicrously seriously whilst providing a show that, though suitable for little girls, can be enjoyed by all ages and genders. It doesn't talk down to its audience and has incredible talent behind it. If you think you're so damn good that you can simply write of MLP because of the brand attached to it and its fluffy nature, then, Hell, it may even be more mature than you.Kipohippo said:It's a show for little girls that people try to justify for some odd reason. Tell me what is mature about ponies with tatoos of rainbows on thier buts prancing around singing about friendship. I mean, holy shit, other kids shows make fun of it for gods fucking sake.
I am not trying to be mean, but am honestly confused: what the Hell does that have to do with objectivism? I think you may be confusing objectivism with an objective point of view, which regardless of what Ayn Rand would have you believe, are two completely different things.Small Waves said:You'll be dead after 30 minutes on Ponychan due to asphyxiation from laughing too hard.But seriously, your post is one of the best "it's not for me" views on the show I've read. I adore FiM, but I would only refer to it as a "milestone" in terms of girl's programming. I enjoy it more than any other show out there at the moment, but I'm an objectivist. I'll admit to liking FiM more than Wakfu, Adventure Time, Phineas and Ferb, and whatever, but those shows are more creditable.Manwat said:Now I'll just enjoy laughing at people who claim it's mature and should be taken seriously
I suppose: But you can read morals in anything, and I DO feel as if the morals are the purpose of the show rather than say, writing an entertaining story. She needs to stop being so proud because her friends care about her and they'll help out! OH YAY SHE ASKED FOR HELP, and now they're all working together! Oh man! She has to choose between her friends, that's so hard! But wait! She just had to ASK for more tickets! They're here now and we can all have fun together!Dragonsoulq said:Personally I enjoy it as I see a show that actually teaches morals to live by "Sometimes your friends are jerks, don't let them get away with it-It won't end well", and the series of a whole has one of the best of all "Don't define yourself by what you (think you)can do, define your self by what you enjoy doing" All without ramming it down your throat.
that is possibly the greatest response EVERTheYellowCellPhone said:Here's an image I made in MS Paint on the subject:
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See that odd thing hanging in the top right corner of the site? That's a search bar. You'll be waist-deep in My Little Pony threads if you search for it. Read the answers there.
Sums up my feelings. So do it today!TheYellowCellPhone said:Snip
Heh, I'm sure you don't have any valid reasons for hating furries either.Rayken15 said:I'm getting fed up with with it too. I think I'm starting to hate it more than furries, which I thought no one will ever overtake on my list of things I hate. I just don't get it and I never will. Now someone will respond with a Haters Gonna Hate image.
Except that wasn't the moral of that episode, the moral there was for everyone else in that episode about not trying to take advantage of a fiendship, they all thought were all competing to get that one ticket, without thinking about Twilight's feeling,to the point where you gave the tickets back. The only reason she got enough tickets for everyone is because Celestia is the world's biggest troll.Manwat said:I suppose: But you can read morals in anything, and I DO feel as if the morals are the purpose of the show rather than say, writing an entertaining story. She needs to stop being so proud because her friends care about her and they'll help out! OH YAY SHE ASKED FOR HELP, and now they're all working together! Oh man! She has to choose between her friends, that's so hard! But wait! She just had to ASK for more tickets! They're here now and we can all have fun together!
And this is where we go into the delightful part of life where people are different and take things differently. But in response: I usually don't look at the ancillary characters, even more so in the few episodes of MLP I've seen. Usually it just focuses on a single character and then puts them through their paces by putting X other ponies in the same scene.Dragonsoulq said:Except that wasn't the moral of that episode, the moral there was for everyone else in that episode about not trying to take advantage of a friendship, they all thought were all competing to get that one ticket, without thinking about Twilight's feeling,to the point where you gave the tickets back. The only reason she got enough tickets for everyone is because Celestia is the world's biggest troll.
This is like the thousandth time someones responsed to the OP without reading the thread to see where exactly the conversation has gone to. Read what you're posting into or use the quote bare minimum, plez.standokan said:This is like pony thread thousand, really people, use the search bar once in a while.
felix1942 said:Here is a little chart the show's fans (and not fans?)for comparison.
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I would make it a spoiler thingy but i don't know how.
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Apologies, but that was meant to be the second group I mentioned - I obviously just phrased it poorly. My post was more aimed at those who dismiss it using the "it's for little girls arguments" and nothing else. I have no issue with those who just don't find it entertaining, as that's perfectly reasonable: some people like certain things, others don't.A Free Man said:You seem to be forgetting one other group of people. It's a bit odd that those who like the show often forget that some others (that have male anatomy as you put it) just didn't like it because it wasn't entertaining to them. I have nothing against kids shows, I don't go out of my way to watch them but when I have little cousins over etc I have no problem watching whatever they want to watch. I just simply don't like the pony show, it is sort of boring and the "oh its corny but in a cute way" thing I just don't get at all. Corny is corny to me always will be despite how you dress it up.Flippincrazy said:It is a show that epitomises controversy. There are those who argue that their possession of male anatomy compels them to hate it (here you will see the "it's made for eight year old girls argument), those who have watched and simply dismissed it as another children's cartoon (reasonable) and those who say that it is indeed a highly watchable and entertaing cartoon. I tend to fall on the latter part, I find it very entertaining - and yes, I am in possession of male anatomy. Watch it (first two episodes are rather dull, however) to find out how you find it.
And yes, there are a few corny musical bits. But they are somewhat limited and are mostly bearable. The characters and the likes are worth enduring such things, however (in my opinion).