Phonearl
Good start, but then it gets ruined
Livestonth
I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Sameer Callahan
It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
Stephanie
There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
snoof-49423
Well I'm Asbolute Love This Movie And Then They Have Second Movie Of MLP EG It Was Best Than First Movie,Twilight Was Main Characters In EG Movie And She's Main Again In Rainbow Rock But Along With Sunset
And Human Form Is Perfect They Have Outfit Cool I Loved
rtwomey-10039
First of all, please take this review lightly since I am the very definition of 'wrong demographic' for this...movie. Still, when I see all the bad reviews movies like Star Wars: The Last Jedi or Assassin's Creed has, I makes me think back to all the good reviews from garbage like this and its sequels. Anyhoo, like its basis, the movie is filled with plot-holes and cliches. I still don't like our hero-and I use that term very loosely-Twilight Sparkle, anymore as a human than as a horse-sorry, pony. As for the cliches and plot-holes: Cliches- Awkward new girl goes to school and falls in love with a pointy haired jock. Awkward new girl gets annoyed by said jock's evil ex girlfriend who just so happens to be Sauron. Awkward new girl meets friends who like her and are awkward too.
Awkward new girl has to beat an evil person in a beauty pageant. Plot-holes- The villain, Sunset Shimmer, reveals that she plans to take over Equestria by using a crown to control a teenage zombie army. If that was her plan the whole time, why didn't she just do it when she stole the crown in the first place? None of that 'Fall Formal' crap even needed to happen. When Sunset showed the pictures of Twilight to Luna, how did Luna not realize they were forged? The way she did it, a blind man could've figured it out. I would say that the ending rips off that of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, but this came out first, so I really can't complain. Just like on the show, none
of the mane 6 have any singing talent at all! Their voices-and the cheesy friendship is the most powerful magic of all crap-just grate on the viewers! The only thing I will say about this movie is that I like the Sunset Shimmer character. What is the crown and how does it work? I seems like a Piece of Eden from 'Assassin's Creed", but twilight can't do the stuff Sunset can do with it. Does it work in different ways for everyone? But then it would have to be sentient-*URGGH!* Brain Cramp(falls off chair) (Time Passes) Okay, sorry, 'bout that, I got a brain cramp trying to figure out that last part. If you have any theories about that, feel free to email me at r.twomey@aol.com, and i'll get back to you when I can.
tapio_hietamaki
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic is an adorable TV show that attracted an audience beyond its intended target group. It's been embraced by boys and adults as well as the teen girls that traditionally played with My Little Pony toys, mostly because it's more of a character driven show and has some catchy tunes.Because of its massive popularity, it's no surprise that it should spawn spin-off movies. These came as the 'Equestria Girls' series, where the ponies are cast into an alternate dimension where they manifest as human girls. So in this movie we get to see the beloved pony characters in human form. The story mostly focuses on how Twilight Sparkle struggles to understand the human world, walk on two feet and use her hands to move objects instead of her magic horn. The other ponies don't do dimension jumping, their alternate world counterparts were always humans and Twilight is the only one to cross from world to world.Suitable for fans of the show, 'Equestria Girls' is similar to the two-parter season finales of the TV shows. These usually introduce some kind of evil villain who threatens the safety of the pony world and must be made to see the light of friendship. The same happens in 'Equestria Girls'. This time the villain is literally a bat-winged, red-eyed demon.But what's the point of making ponies into humans? Why, to sell more toys of course.
Bonnie O'Connor
Toys! Toys! Toys! That's all Hasbro cares about, who cares if it ruins a show people love! Hooray! Equestria Girls was Awful! There was no effort whatsoever - except in the animation; THAT'S IT!In case you don't know what it's about, Princess Twilight goes into the human world because Celestia's former student, Sunset Shimmer, steals her crown and takes it to the human world. There Twilight is sent to high school and goes through all the high school clichés you could possibly imagine: outcast, bullied, friends with outcast, becomes popular, gets a boyfriend - the bully's ex-boyfriend (does that sound familiar?), and being Fall Formal Princess. It is the clichés that ruin the whole story. At least with Mean Girls, they developed a better storyline - even if it was exaggerated; the same could be said for High School Musical, which is less annoying compared to this. The story could have been great, but it is horrible! For starters, the clichés, solving problems in the blink of an eye, and more. I've gone through the clichés in the previous paragraph, here's problem solving: The five friends (who are humans) Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy, Rainbow Dash, Rarity, and Applejack hate each other, but then a few words from Twilight and they're friends again! That's not how you mend a friendship! Like for example if you know Applejack and Rainbow Dash, you know they are highly competitive against each other, so when they're attempting to mend their friendship on the distant soccer fields we see them hug! Did I forget to mention that they are highly competitive and demand an apology from each other for whatever unexplained reason, and just because Twilight says to talk it out they instantly solve it in a second? That's not how fixing a broken relationship works! What I hate even worse was that while the story was trying to be original it ended up being more clichéd than original, I'm specifically talking about the cafeteria song. Oh I want to bang my head against the wall just hearing that song! Sunset Shimmer is the most popular girl in the high school, and Twilight needs to desperately win the crown back for the Fall Formal. So how do they get this brand new girl who never registered for class to be even more popular? By putting on a flashmob in the cafeteria and singing how differences are awesome, and how Twilight's differences outshine Sunset Shimmer. If someone sang that to you, would you even buy that and vote for them just because someone sang to you how differences make you ten times better than someone you've already known? It doesn't work like that! Even as a non realistic film it makes no sense. Also when Twilight reveals to her friends that she's a pony in human form and they're instantly cool with it! If your closest friend told you he/she was a pony in human form, is that how you would react? It's too weird to think about, but the story must rush; no time to have any real developed reactions! Even if a movie was 90 minutes long, it would be enough time to go into real character development and emotions. That's what I hate about this film: how rushed everything is, there's no time to enjoy anything, and it is just another excuse for Hasbro to make more toys out of My Little Pony!However, to be fair, the only thing I really enjoy is the animation. It still looks beautiful, even the designs of the mane six looks great. Aside from that, there is nothing valuable to enjoy. Don't throw in the "It's a kid's film" line, because whether it was made for kids or adults, this film has no excuse for how bad and pointless it is!