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The characters I found myself amazed at this show. I don't know what it is.. Is it the great humor, not overdone, but not too little? I just don't know what it is. But when I saw it, I told myself that this is definitely not only a little girl's show, perhaps even a family show all in all! A matter of days later, I've got both my daughter and son to watch it. And me with them. I have absolutely nothing bad to say about this show, other than episode.. It was called "Feeling Pinkie Keen.

For example, when her tail twitches, something is gonna fall. And the purple pony, Twilight Sparkle, tries to figure out scientific proof for this. However, she doesn't, and in the end she just understands that "there are things you just can't explain, that you can only believe in.

You could say I'm atheist, but I'm still celebrating jewish holidays, and the such. However, I dislike the mortal of the story, which I believe has a subtle hint for religion in it. It might just me being paranoid, but then again, I do work in chemistry, not sure how to call it in English, so that's most probably just me and my "there is an explanation to anything and everything. Whether you have kids or not, no matter your age, you would want to watch this. I'm telling you, this show is amazing.

If you genuinely wish to watch it, and you don't come as an anti, you will love it. By the time I watched the tenth episode -- after I finished 9, I stopped, I don't really have the time to watch it alone, and would prefer to watch it with my kids -- I was completely hooked. Be warned, however. Do not, in the most absolute manner, do not allow your children to search the internet for My Little Pony.

Even if you are supervising them. Google Images only stops in-real-life pronography. There are plenty of pornography blowjobs, naked humanized ponies on the internet, even in places such as google. If you wish for your child to browse the web for it, ask what he or she wishes to browse, and browse it for them while they aren't looking.

Or, make sure that they don't check google images, and they don't enter any site that you do not see as legitimate. These images come from the adult fans of this show, called the Bronies. The Bronies come from the imaeboard known as 4chan.

The community that has settled in the website, ponychan. Just outstanding. Their general goal is to "feed on your tears. Basically trolling the trolls with kindness, which is simply outright hilarious.

There is also no pornography allowed there, so in some of my free time I browse there from time-to-time. Very intellectual discussions are going on there, and just sometimes outright funny threads. Watch it today. Adult Written by Xanadu84 May 10, Great for kids This is easily the best children's show in a long time. More importantly, it is one of those extraordinarily rare shows with genuinely positive FEMALE role models who are concerned with more then clothes and boys.

Sure, it addresses the most basic of morality lessons about friendship, kindness, respect and the like, but it manages to do so without talking down to the child.

It has high quality animation, voicing, and writing. Believe it or not, this show is rapidly developing a huge following of adult males because it is of such incredible quality. And personally, I notice that fans of this show tend to treat each other with a little more respect then the average anonymous internet user. If the show can have a positive influence on grown adults, imagine what it must do for your young daughter.

Of course, that means one major concern to consider: The show has developed such a huge following amongst adults, many so called, "Bronies" have forgotten that the show is made for kids!

Search Google or Youtube for the show, and you will get material that is hardly the most inappropriate material on the web, but material that is not kid friendly. So be careful if your child wants to see stuff related to the show outside of the show itself. Yes, I got caught up in the craze, and watched and loved this show. It inspires that little spark of child-like wonder that every adult carries with them.

Yes, its hard to get over that hump of being an adult watching candy-colored ponies, but there is a truly noble experiment in here, from the mind of creator Lauren Faust of "Powerpuff Girls" and "Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends" fame.

I recommend you let your kid watch it, and watch it with them! Adult Written by zzzz34 October 18, Growing up with the original series My Little Pony Tales , this series is a huge insult. The original was a slice of life show, with no fantasy elements whatsoever except for glowing magical ponies in Up Up and Away and ghosts in Slumber Party Friendship is Magic, however, has fantasy elements in almost every episode, heck, "Magic" is in the show's title!

The Mane 6 were supposedly based off of six G1 ponies, these certain ponies were NOT featured on the G1 show, only existing as toys, not to mention that four of the Mane 6 are G3 ponies, meaning that they weren't really based off of these ponies, Twilight Sparkle and Applejack being the only ones actually based off of G1 ponies, which were not on the show and only in the toyline.

The main characters of the original, the 7 pony friends, the most popular toys in the original toyline, are nowhere to be seen. Bon Bon and Starlight are the only ones shown, but they are completely different. Bon Bon has pink in her hair, her real name is Sweetie Drops for some reason, and she is apparently a spy. The original Bon Bon was nothing like that.

What happened to the pony who wanted to be a fashion model and a baker? Starlight is messed with even worse, as she is now a unicorn with a completely changed appearance, and enslaves an entire village and almost destroys Equestria. The original Starlight would never do that. The show has nothing to do with the original, and is extremely overrated, and is not pleasing to me. Not a good choice if you're a die hard fan of Tales. This title contains: Consumerism. Adult Written by Bestsmileswin May 28, Best times ever This is the best cartoon.

We definitely have a great time watching. I don't need to worry about the content and the life lessons are great. Yes there is episodes of bullies but at the end there is apologies, love and laughter. That's life. We learn life lessons from this shows and sometimes we have the most interesting discussions on what we learn.

At the end of it all life magic of friendship and love always wins. I have 2 daughters 16 and 9. We been watching this forever and it never fails to give us the best girls nights. Adult Written by rizzoweaver May 15, May well be the greatest children's animated series of all time My Little Pony is like an encyclical instruction manual for socialization and tackles just about every possible situation, challenge, conflict, and opportunity a human being can face, providing clearly modeled ways to achieve solutions, resolutions and paths to harmony, and does this through endlessly inventive and entertaining storytelling that is both unified and varied.

It has all the elements of the epics of the world's great civilizations and teaches essential ethical and experiential lessons without becoming heavy handed or culturally tethered. The series is graced by excellent writing, fantastic music—including songs at times worthy of Broadway—and a developing storyline that draws a long arc and easily sustains interest.

Some episodes conjure the power to instill lessons so vital and so true to heart that adults and children will both be left with tears of joy. Further, and in sharp contrast to much children's programming, this series is replete with reformed and redeemed "villains," and in many cases characters we first meet who are up to no good undergo genuine transformations while remaining real and complex.

Most impressively the writing demonstrates a rare understanding of the underlying causes and emotional underpinnings of antisocial behaviors, including bullying, and even the series's arch-bully undergoes a significant change of heart once the social and emotional context of her bullying is revealed and processed in one of the show's most powerful and cathartic episodes.

Characters achieve a great deal of three-dimensionality through gradual development. All three of my young boys enjoy this show—one aged 6 is quite obsessed with it. Although branded somewhat as a young girls' animated series, this belies the deep universality if its messaging.

Boys, girls, humans must not miss out on what this series teaches. It may be the only animated series teaching this much foundational social intelligence and this much kindness with such poise and care. For real. And it is extremely fun, funny, joyful and playful too. A treasure that teaches us to treasure ourselves, and even demonstrates how! Parent Written by Kelly W.

May 6, The ponies are cute, the stories are fun and my kids love this show. BUT, I agree with the other reviewers that the characters fight and are so nasty to each other that I only let my kids watch 2 or 3 of the many episodes.

It challenges xenophobia Season 1, Episode 9 , takes on colonialism Season 1, Episode 21 and bullying Season 3, Episode 4. Music is a large element of the show and is often used to move along the storyline. But the music is also a lot of fun. Pinky Pie is often found bursting into song; singing about cupcakes, laughing at danger and about how bison and ponies should get along after all, fighting gets you nothing but hoof and mouth disease!

Other songs are used to explain situations and almost all of the characters sing their own songs at some point within the series. But we get it. Since when do you care about fitting in with the mainstream? Be a rebel and embrace the magic of friendship.

We promise not to tell your friends you can keep Breaking Bad on in the background and switch if any of your bros come in. Are you a good friend? Would your friends describe you as a good friend?

My Little Pony teaches a lot of lessons about friendship, some that adults can barely grasp. And besides learning lessons about friendship there are also basic life lessons throughout the show. Ethan Lewis crazyquantum. Skip to main content area. Geek References. Feminist Join our mailing list Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! To the uninitiated, sure, Bronies can seem a little out there.

Bronycon, with its costumes and games and meet-and-greets with MLP luminaries, simply fills a tighter niche than Comic Con, the San Diego geek gathering that long ago went mainstream. And most attendees seemed sincerely devoted to a very deep reading of the conflicts and dynamics lurking within these two-dimensional horses. Ask Cadejo Jones about the character of Luna. But as the Tantabus prepares to breach the waking world, a teary-eyed Luna confesses to the Mane Six that she herself created this monster to punish herself for all the harm she previously inflicted upon the land of Equestria.

Twilight Sparkle tells Luna to forgive herself — and when she does, the Tantabus disintegrates. Jones needs a moment to compose himself after showing this clip to a solemn and respectful Bronycon audience. He explains that the episode crystallized everything he needed to realize about getting sober; it pulled him back from the brink of suicide.

One says it helped her come to terms with her gender fluidity; another says it helped her accept her own disability. Almost everyone in the room raises their hands. Music is omnipresent at Bronycon, with songs from the show plus fan-made music playing around every corner.

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