Well, what is there to be said about My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic? It was already more sophisticated than previous generations of the My Little Pony brand thanks to its well-written stories, lovable characters, hilarious comedy, and morals that we can relate to. What no one expected were the male followers, dubbed as “Bronies”. I could go on about that, but I think everybody gets the picture: it’s a “little girl’s show” that appeals to both genders.
Early last year, its third season came to a close and after that, a theatrical movie called Equestria Girls was announced. As if the Brony fandom didn’t have enough to overreact concerning Twilight Sparkle becoming an alicorn, they overreacted that this would exist: My Little Pony with humans and a high school setting. I will admit I was skeptical about it, but I held my judgment until I finally got around to watching it. So what did I think of the movie? Well, that’s what I’m making this blog about. Continue Reading
