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I really like this one and I have a theory for why they have to reexplain the rainbow -besides the obvious explaining for those who haven't seen rescue- is that maybe the moochick made her forget some of the things that she's seen. like more, the particulars, she knows there's a land of talking colorful ponies but she doesn't remember names, and who know how differently time passes in pony land vs megan land -lol-. so there wouldn't be any issue of continuity and the 'hey where's moondancer glory and the others' and be told that they died a long time ago
Can I just say it weirds me the hell out that the nursery has the "My Little Pony" logo on it? Like I know it's marketing for toys, but still
As a kid, I rented this a lot. As an adult, I don't think it's a very good episode. Tammy Grimes as Catrina is great. You kinda gotta feel for Rep, but on the other hand, he shoulda been strong enough to put his foot down against slavery with the bushwoolies.My favorite song is Dressed Like a Dream. It's a shame we never saw those characters again. I love how bold and tough Baby Moondancer is.
Quote from: Bekuno on March 18, 2018, 05:59:04 PMCan I just say it weirds me the hell out that the nursery has the "My Little Pony" logo on it? Like I know it's marketing for toys, but still Meh, I never noticed, but I'd suggest that the kids of the 80's (like myself) who are into MLP would have actually noticed if something was missing....as in HAY that doesn't look like my nursery it's missing (insert item here).The MLP were marketed as collectibles even going back to 1986, I have a letter from the 'my little pony'. It discusses the original 6 'collector ponies', which were being called collector ponies even back then. It's signed Love from, My Little Pony.So MLP's do a kinda 4th wall break in the 80's universe. (They're like Deadpool and talk to the audience). They know they are My Little Pony, and they're okay with that and so am I. I've noticed that a lot of people belittle the original cartoon to insist it was made to sell toys, but so is FIM.I think looking at MLP from my standpoint, I've said this many times but the cartoon was a accessory to the toyline. The cartoon wasn't looked at as being superior to the toys, it was something you could enjoy if you were into MLP but in the 80's the toy line was king, not the cartoon.