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Quote from: Lollipop on January 07, 2018, 04:59:39 PMMum and me liked these episodes, watching the last one now this one doesn't really relate to us here in the UK, don't think it ever made it big here.Apparently transformers & lego will be in the second half of this season.They have also said if they get a second season My little pony is top of their list really hope they get a second season.Quick! Everyone email them saying we want season 2!!
Mum and me liked these episodes, watching the last one now this one doesn't really relate to us here in the UK, don't think it ever made it big here.Apparently transformers & lego will be in the second half of this season.They have also said if they get a second season My little pony is top of their list really hope they get a second season.
Quote from: Sky_Rocket_Sammie on January 05, 2018, 05:19:55 PMI've never been a Barbie fan but the insider information was fascinating. How about Legos.The next four episodes are apparently LEGO, Transformers, Hello Kitty, and Star Trek.Kinda disappointed there is no mention (yet) of MLP, Rainbow Brite or Strawberry Shortcake- seems like they are doing one "girls line" for every three "boys lines"
I've never been a Barbie fan but the insider information was fascinating. How about Legos.
While no second season has been announced yet, Volk-Weiss is confident he has oodles of additional material if Netflix wants to move forward. He says the reaction has been extremely positive from both collectors and non-collectors, and plenty of fans have been reaching out to him about plenty of other toys—Hot Wheels, Power Rangers, WWF figures.“If I’m ever found dead in a ditch at some con, ask the president of the My Little Pony fan club for an alibi,” he jokes. But if things do move forward, there’s a clear first episode for any hypothetical season two.“Turtles [as in Teenage Mutant Ninja], without a doubt, is what people asked about the most,” Volk-Weiss says. “People were repeatedly asking me, ‘Why would you do a Star Trek episode and not a Turtles? I’m pretty sure if I was watching the show I’d be wondering that, but I did Star Trek because I love Star Trek. I didn’t know if I’d get more episodes, and I wanted to do Star Trek.”
I just binge watched this show since I don't have Netflix and I'm visiting my parents who do. I though it was really interesting and fun. Of course, I hope they do MLP and other girls brands also. Just so long as they give it the same level of respect and love as they did these first episodes and *dont* spend too long on FiM or bronies.After watching it, I was looking for more info and ran across this articlehttps://arstechnica.com/gaming/2018/02/the-toys-that-made-us-to-make-a-great-toy-documentary-embrace-jackie-chan/Most notable is this portionQuoteWhile no second season has been announced yet, Volk-Weiss is confident he has oodles of additional material if Netflix wants to move forward. He says the reaction has been extremely positive from both collectors and non-collectors, and plenty of fans have been reaching out to him about plenty of other toys—Hot Wheels, Power Rangers, WWF figures.“If I’m ever found dead in a ditch at some con, ask the president of the My Little Pony fan club for an alibi,” he jokes. But if things do move forward, there’s a clear first episode for any hypothetical season two.“Turtles [as in Teenage Mutant Ninja], without a doubt, is what people asked about the most,” Volk-Weiss says. “People were repeatedly asking me, ‘Why would you do a Star Trek episode and not a Turtles? I’m pretty sure if I was watching the show I’d be wondering that, but I did Star Trek because I love Star Trek. I didn’t know if I’d get more episodes, and I wanted to do Star Trek.”So what was that comment about? Did he just pull MLP out of the air? Was he referencing someone specific? Or has he been hearing from a few more forceful fans?
Quote from: Sunset on February 24, 2018, 07:45:16 PMI just binge watched this show since I don't have Netflix and I'm visiting my parents who do. I though it was really interesting and fun. Of course, I hope they do MLP and other girls brands also. Just so long as they give it the same level of respect and love as they did these first episodes and *dont* spend too long on FiM or bronies.After watching it, I was looking for more info and ran across this articlehttps://arstechnica.com/gaming/2018/02/the-toys-that-made-us-to-make-a-great-toy-documentary-embrace-jackie-chan/Most notable is this portionQuoteWhile no second season has been announced yet, Volk-Weiss is confident he has oodles of additional material if Netflix wants to move forward. He says the reaction has been extremely positive from both collectors and non-collectors, and plenty of fans have been reaching out to him about plenty of other toys—Hot Wheels, Power Rangers, WWF figures.“If I’m ever found dead in a ditch at some con, ask the president of the My Little Pony fan club for an alibi,” he jokes. But if things do move forward, there’s a clear first episode for any hypothetical season two.“Turtles [as in Teenage Mutant Ninja], without a doubt, is what people asked about the most,” Volk-Weiss says. “People were repeatedly asking me, ‘Why would you do a Star Trek episode and not a Turtles? I’m pretty sure if I was watching the show I’d be wondering that, but I did Star Trek because I love Star Trek. I didn’t know if I’d get more episodes, and I wanted to do Star Trek.”So what was that comment about? Did he just pull MLP out of the air? Was he referencing someone specific? Or has he been hearing from a few more forceful fans? Very interesting. That sounds like the work of Bronies, honestly. I mean, maybe we have some people here who have been pestering them? It sure isn't me, though (but now that you mention it, I think I could do some pestering...).
Quote from: ringwraith10 on February 28, 2018, 08:47:09 PMQuote from: Sunset on February 24, 2018, 07:45:16 PMI just binge watched this show since I don't have Netflix and I'm visiting my parents who do. I though it was really interesting and fun. Of course, I hope they do MLP and other girls brands also. Just so long as they give it the same level of respect and love as they did these first episodes and *dont* spend too long on FiM or bronies.After watching it, I was looking for more info and ran across this articlehttps://arstechnica.com/gaming/2018/02/the-toys-that-made-us-to-make-a-great-toy-documentary-embrace-jackie-chan/Most notable is this portionQuoteWhile no second season has been announced yet, Volk-Weiss is confident he has oodles of additional material if Netflix wants to move forward. He says the reaction has been extremely positive from both collectors and non-collectors, and plenty of fans have been reaching out to him about plenty of other toys—Hot Wheels, Power Rangers, WWF figures.“If I’m ever found dead in a ditch at some con, ask the president of the My Little Pony fan club for an alibi,” he jokes. But if things do move forward, there’s a clear first episode for any hypothetical season two.“Turtles [as in Teenage Mutant Ninja], without a doubt, is what people asked about the most,” Volk-Weiss says. “People were repeatedly asking me, ‘Why would you do a Star Trek episode and not a Turtles? I’m pretty sure if I was watching the show I’d be wondering that, but I did Star Trek because I love Star Trek. I didn’t know if I’d get more episodes, and I wanted to do Star Trek.”So what was that comment about? Did he just pull MLP out of the air? Was he referencing someone specific? Or has he been hearing from a few more forceful fans? Very interesting. That sounds like the work of Bronies, honestly. I mean, maybe we have some people here who have been pestering them? It sure isn't me, though (but now that you mention it, I think I could do some pestering...).No way is he talking about FIM or Bronies- FIM ponies are NOT the "Toys that Made Us" -Maybe all the people on the facebook page asking for My Little Pony