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oh yes lots of things! I think people are more sophisticated than just "hate vs love". there are even things about G1 i don't like so. it's give and take. two way street imo.
I collect all generations, and have a *massive* collection(and a tiny house). That’s probably why the thing I like most about G4 is...the size. Those tiny ponies don’t take up much space, which is at a premium over here. A lot of people complained about the size when they first came out. I remember one person comparing all the different generations, and G4s were about the size of McDonald’s ponies. That got a big reaction, and not a good one. From day one I was into the tiny ponies. Going along with that, I really loved the blind bag sized ponies - especially the playsets and figure lines that replaced the G3 Ponyville line. The whole “Nightmare Night” playset, mini playsets, and figures were a particular favorite. I thought the sculpts were well done, and the accessories were excellent. This was also where you got to see more than just the same 6 ponies over and over. They had all sorts of characters! It’s what the main line should have been.
I don't like the cartoon with its endless friendship preaching; Twilight being told to put her books away and go out and make friends is a bit too painfully autobiographical for me,