New Review Series: MLP: FiM

Whether or not you like My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, you have to acknowledge that it is an important piece of popular culture. Not only is it immensely popular among its target demographic, children of varying ages, but it has gained a sort of cult following from Bronies. Let me give you an unbiased definition of what a Brony is: an adult fan of any My Little Pony series, whether male or female (though some female fans prefer the term “Pegasister”). That’s the simplest definition. Granted, there are weirdos in the fandom, and there are those who take it way too far. But are there not weirdos in every fandom?

Now, I don’t think it should be any closely guarded secret that I enjoy the most recent generation of the franchise, which encompasses the Friendship is Magic TV series, which airs Saturday mornings on Discovery Family, the anthropomorphic Equestria Girls spin-off, and all related comics, books, toys, etc. Because I rather enjoy this series, I thought I’d start up a series of reviews in which I will go through every TV episode and movie and give them a rating/review on a scale of 1-10.

I plan to do the same with the Star Wars movies, The Clone Wars, and Rebels, so if MLP isn’t your thing, be sure to check out my Star Wars series. If Star Wars isn’t your thing, you’re on the wrong site. Seriously, it’s my #1 fandom.

Anyway, I plan on starting the reviews here in a day or two, so stay tuned.

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