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Good luck with that, then.
It may be too much trouble for most people, but I won’t lose anything by trying. If nothing else, it makes for good practice.
Let’s not argue with people like this.
See the “you guys are swallowing it up just because it introduce schoolgirls” line?
That’s an indication enough that arguing with someone who says this does more harm than good.
You’ve spent too much time on /mlp/, I think. EQG’s setting and premise may be less original than FiM’s, but it pioneered some concepts that the show has since picked up- having a former antagonist become a member of the main six, for example. While it isn’t a perfect series, it’s greatly improved since the first movie and it has a surprising amount of potential for something that sounds so generic at first glance.
Horrible Monster High spin off with vomit inducing design and copy pasted high school plot cliché>Original magic story that had this kind of character progression since season 1
Into the trash it goes
@Background Pony #5E25
MLP already did that since season 3.EQG just transposed that into a cookie cutter school and you guys are swallowing it up just because it introduce schoolgirls
I agree, until recently MLP hadn’t approached EQG’s level of continuous progression and development. That’s part of why Rainbow Rocks was such a game-changer for the franchise: it introduced us to the idea that this was a connected story, that every major event would carry through into the following movies. Season 5 brought some of this quality into the show with episodes like Amending Fences and Crusaders of the Lost Mark, and I think it’s helped a lot.
I see now.
Read good point #3 here
Why? Just being curious.
The initial concept was basically the antithesis of what FiM was built on. I mean, it was a world about high school and boyfriends where all the main characters wore skirts and heels. Fortunately, the subject matter of the series has taken a big shift since the first announcements were made.
I guess in a way I see that in the sense that I felt that the first one was the weakest, Rainbow Rocks was pretty good, and FG was in between.
But people were still griping before the first one even premiered to my understanding.
FiM made a great first impression. EQG made a terrible one. Hence the explosion of complaints when it first appeared.
Which is mildly ironic given that there was actually a fairly good amount of humanized pony fan art before EqG. But good drama is our thingy in pony land sometimes.