
Watched the new episode on a stream and people kept giving different names to Fluttershy, one of them being Flutterhulk, so did my own version of it. If I'll ink it or change something, I haven't decided yet.
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Well yes it is! I didnt knew you where in that stream. Was it at the Justin.tv stream of Haxmega, right? Yeah that was fun. They made it really obvious with the HULK reference in the scene where Fluttershy goes back into her house and the music that plays sounds like a rendition of "The Lonely Man" the end credits of the HULK TV series.
It's the latest episode, 'Power Ponies'. The girls and Spike are sucked into a comic book and must defeat the insane super villain The Mane-iac in order to get home.
You can watch the episode here in 1080p. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0k.....ature=youtu.be
Fare warning though, the scene with Fluttershy doesn't happen until about three minutes before the end. ^_^;;
Still a fun episode, and the build up to her reveal is at least mostly worth it.
You can watch the episode here in 1080p. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0k.....ature=youtu.be
Fare warning though, the scene with Fluttershy doesn't happen until about three minutes before the end. ^_^;;
Still a fun episode, and the build up to her reveal is at least mostly worth it.
Well the show has only gotten better thanks to fans caring about it so much and going to such extremes to enjoy it. The show got better because the creators actually listen to the fans. Obviously they can't do everything the fans like, but they can see what trends are enjoyed and have tried to be accommodating without going 'over the top'.
First season was simple but nice. Second season began 'testing the waters' with the fandom. The third was short but showed more an interest in listening to the fans. And now with the fourth it seems they're trying to find an appropriate mix of episodes that cater to younger and older audiences. I can only immagine little kids eyes going wide seeing Fluttershy 'hulk out'.
First season was simple but nice. Second season began 'testing the waters' with the fandom. The third was short but showed more an interest in listening to the fans. And now with the fourth it seems they're trying to find an appropriate mix of episodes that cater to younger and older audiences. I can only immagine little kids eyes going wide seeing Fluttershy 'hulk out'.
Well... One sec -grabs lounge robe and a pipe- must be properly dressed to continue this civilized discussion of MLP. Of course each episode was a treat for the eyes and with my own child at heartedness I was swiftly taken by that interesting confection that is MLP it's a tough treat with signs of intellegence and wit clearly designed for everyone of course all wrapped up in a beautiful glaze of bright colors and fun flavors of character within each episode truly a treat to behold. At a glance it seems much like a simple child's television show but where shows like adventure time and regular show get there comedy from slapstick made up words and less than intellegent situations, to me MLP has that glaze with the finer crunch of a more sophisticated treat within.
Indeed. *dons a jacket that is on fire (though unharmed due to being a dragon) and casually snuffs the flames* I suppose if we're going to have an intelligent discussion I should have my smoking jacket.
The show has gone through quite the evolution is all I was getting at. The first season took a few chances with a somewhat dramatic opening pilot followed by 'slice of life' stories for the most part where the worst the characters faced was the occasional bully. T
hen in season two you had perhaps the best entrance by the best villain with the best powers voiced by the perfect actor. And while he did get 'stoned' by the end of it, he was liked too much to stay gone. And the season got a second new villain at the end who was also 'defeated' but not ended allowing for a potential return. The episodes in between had more 'slice of life' stories for the most part, but most also had a faint edge of seriousness about them now. Like,it really felt like something was at steak most of the time.
The third season was arguably half a season due to it's length so it figures we'd go back to one villain again, but this time the villain was straight up destroyed. Think about that. A cute cartoon with ponies and magic and fluffy clouds straight up killed a character. Granted he wasn't well developed but still... And we had the reformation of at least two characters, one a bully the other a villain, with arguably a third character reformed (depending on how truthful you assume the character in the ending to the episode 'Magic Duel' to be).
And now the fourth season, barely six episodes in and we've only had one episode that didn't have a faintly dark or adventurous tone to it. And the one episode that didn't? Flight to the Finish practically touched on the topic of disabilities. That takes some real stones for a kids show. If you ask me this series is growing up before our eyes and treating it's audience with some respect, trusting them to understand things on a level cartoons like this might never attempt.
I say let's keep this train rolling. Let's see this show get the courage to tackle some really important questions.
The show has gone through quite the evolution is all I was getting at. The first season took a few chances with a somewhat dramatic opening pilot followed by 'slice of life' stories for the most part where the worst the characters faced was the occasional bully. T
hen in season two you had perhaps the best entrance by the best villain with the best powers voiced by the perfect actor. And while he did get 'stoned' by the end of it, he was liked too much to stay gone. And the season got a second new villain at the end who was also 'defeated' but not ended allowing for a potential return. The episodes in between had more 'slice of life' stories for the most part, but most also had a faint edge of seriousness about them now. Like,it really felt like something was at steak most of the time.
The third season was arguably half a season due to it's length so it figures we'd go back to one villain again, but this time the villain was straight up destroyed. Think about that. A cute cartoon with ponies and magic and fluffy clouds straight up killed a character. Granted he wasn't well developed but still... And we had the reformation of at least two characters, one a bully the other a villain, with arguably a third character reformed (depending on how truthful you assume the character in the ending to the episode 'Magic Duel' to be).
And now the fourth season, barely six episodes in and we've only had one episode that didn't have a faintly dark or adventurous tone to it. And the one episode that didn't? Flight to the Finish practically touched on the topic of disabilities. That takes some real stones for a kids show. If you ask me this series is growing up before our eyes and treating it's audience with some respect, trusting them to understand things on a level cartoons like this might never attempt.
I say let's keep this train rolling. Let's see this show get the courage to tackle some really important questions.
The funny part is that the piano music after she said "i´m a monster" and when she returns to her cottage sounds like the "Lonely man" theme that was always at the end of the old "The Incredible Hulk" TV show: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaDv.....eature=related
So there is kinda an connection.
So there is kinda an connection.
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