HigHurtenflurst said:
Isn't that kind of the point. |
Not really. For the generation that grew up with shows like Powerpuff Girls and later Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, the writing on the show harkens back to those, two figments of animation's second Golden Age (and the definitive Golden Age for Cartoon Network, though Foster's was at the tail end of that era while PPG was right through the heart of it). Friendship is Magic is a good thing for animation fans, beyond any of the strange phenomena that have surrounded it.
Heh, check the sig, or my avatar all last year. It's not as much of a mania as it once was, but it's still a consistently enjoyable show, and one of the few i'll go out of my way to stream now that i don't have satellite anymore (grad-school poverty huzzah!)

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







