I also liked the animation, the colours are bright and breezy, the backgrounds are ethereal-looking and the character designs are adorable, and the music is lovely complete with an infectious theme tune.
The story lines are also simple but well paced and quite clever, and the writing is cute, funny and poignant. All the characters are genuinely cute and engaging without leaving a bad taste in the mouth, and they are simple yet interact so well with each other and they also have unique personalities. Other than the lessons and the humour, the characters and the way they interact are what make the show work.
#MLP IT FOLLOWS ME EP 7 SERIES#
Not all of it is funny though, the show manages to convey some poignancy as well without being too schmaltzy. My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic is a 2010 Canadian-American animated television series developed by Lauren Faust.The show follows a studious anthropomorphic unicorn (later an alicorn) pony named Twilight Sparkle (Tara Strong) as her mentor, Princess Celestia (Nicole Oliver), guides her to learn about friendship in the town of Ponyville. I agree that My Little Pony:Friendship is Magic is very winning in its humour, there are many times where I was amused by the situations and writing. This is a very educational show I feel which I think parents will appreciate, and the life and moral lessons are important ones and aren't delivered in an overly-didactic and convoluted fashion. Several reasons make this show appeal to me. Sure that may be the main target audience, but there may be adults who might admire how much My Little Pony:Friendship is Magic accomplishes. When I first heard of My Little Pony:Friendship is Magic, I was a little worried of who it would appeal to, thinking of the conception that it was for little girls and pre-schoolers and little else, but I was wrong. It’s clear that she still has a long way to go, and is likely to make the kind of mistakes she does here in the future, but I genuinely feel that’s just part of what’s making her development compelling. I watched this show, not expecting much at all, and was really surprised at how much I loved it. Every Little Thing She Does: The episode that sold me on Starlight’s status as a mainstay of the series and her student/teacher relationship with Twilight. I am not afraid to admit as an 18 year old female that I have a soft spot for My Little Pony, as I do with all my childhood favourites.