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    My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic

    This is the latest cartoon series of the My Little Pony franchise and is surprisingly good. And as some of you probably already know, it's developed a large fan following on the internet. So, how many others on here have been watching? For those of you that haven't seen it yet, here's one of the better episode:


    As a side note, Lauren Faust, the producer and writer for season one of MLP:FIM, was also a writer for Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends and Power Puff Girls.
    Last edited by Shadow Dragon; 08 Jun 2011, 12:24.
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    I didn't even know they had done this!!! I don't know if I want to watch it and spoil happy memories. X
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      OMG My Little Pony was like my FAVORITE toy when I was little, and they had a show and I actually cried when it got cancelled.

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        Oh, I'm so showing my daughter this. She got her first MLPs at Christmas and loves them.
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          I've just finished watching S1 of this, and it is SO COOL! I feel like such a dork but MLP was my favourite show as a kid, so this is full of awesome nostalgia. It's also really clever

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            I love this show. When I was a child I loved My Little Pony.
            -Jessica [aka Whitewolf]

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              I was a MLP freak when I was little LOL. I remember giving some of my old ones (which, BTW, look totally different then todays MLP) to my daughter and she looked at me and said "mommy, these arn't REAL my little ponies! You can have them back"

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                Not a show I currently watch. It does seem to be intruding on my internet time though. It's popular enough to acquire the attention of Spacebattles posters resulting in threads such as

                Ponyhammer 40K discussion

                Justice Society of Equestria

                Babylon 5: The Equestrian Chronicle (Story Building Thread)

                for starters. Toss in at least one vs debate where the Princess are smashing sci-fi fleets by brute telekinetic strength, the several creative writing threads dealing with MLP that I didn't search out and that Pony avatars have become very popular on SB and I have source material for some very weak jokes about how a children's cartoon is attempting to corrupt Spacebattles.

                EDIT: Pony avatars were very popular, not seeing quite as many as last week so that trend may be fading.
                Last edited by MaskedOne; 18 Jun 2011, 08:31.
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