The super-fun animation includes a bit of a redesign of the characters. For those who have only a passing understanding of My Little Pony, this is still a super-fun installment in the iconic Hasbro franchise even if it doesn't instantly look like it's part of that story. The main/mane characters are front and center, alongside a bunch of supporting favorites, but just because these episodes are on the short side, don't fret the leads still get some interesting character arcs that mature along with their audience members. Another is one of those clever in-jokes I mentioned since the episode "My Little Shop of Horrors" has some fun with the famous comedy title.įor the diehard fans, this is an easy recommendation to include in your viewing lists. Oh, and for those of you who love the musical interludes, this series has those, too! One is a celebration of all things math with Twilight Sparkle cleverly figuring out how each of her friends best learns the tricky subject. And sometime they're just fun, like when your buds add a little extra magic to your somewhat-bland science presentation in order to inspire the kids in attendance. Even better, each episode has a subtle moral hue to it that casts a feel-good glow over the two to three-minute short, and those lessons won't be lost on the little ones. Sometimes they're super-sweet, like when your best pals not only hang out with you in a long line but also pre-ordered that game you'd been waiting for forever. Obviously, I'm not My Little Pony: Equestria Girls' target audience, but I'm happy to say there's a lot of clever jokes threaded into each short episode that should make the adults in the audience smile.
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