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Spike wants to watch a movie called “Kubo and the Two Strings” with the seven ponies.

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TheKman100

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@Background Pony #187D
 
I watched the movie last night. On one hand, I do understand the hypocrisy of the Moon King’s memories being wiped away, then the village fabricating good ones in their place (I doubt Applejack would approve of that part). But on the other hand, the Moon King is reunited with his grandson, even if it’s not on his terms, and what’s to say Kubo intended to erase his memories as the wrathful Moon King? He seemed just as surprised as everyone else.
 
All things considered, I think it was a good movie. One that all the characters here should at least partially enjoy.
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@MisterC  
While I didn’t hate they movie…it was defiantly my least favourite. I loved Paranorman and Coraline as they both had great morals that were executed in an effective way for all ages…  
As for this movie everything felt pretty mixed up and un-clear. A lot of important things weren’t explained and the moral felt twisted. As you said, pretty ironic after what really happened.  
The whole subject of the movie was about finding the armour but it didn’t even mean anything in the final battel. I get that was the point but still…seems like a lot of time wasted building up to nothing. The whole thing with the monkey and that dude actually being his parents made things even more confusing. It’s predictibale in a lot of way but the scenes with them bonding mean nothing because we don’t who they are. They only way we’d get anything from it was if we rewatched the movie again which I doubt i’ll end up doing.
 
In my opinion the soundtrack could of ben better as well. Very weak compared to Paranorman’s and especially Coraline’s!
MisterC

I hated this movie so much. For most of the movie, it’s “Memories are important! They make sure you forget your loved ones and help shape you are!”
 
Then the ending comes and hey, let’s erase the main villain’s mind and have him left a blank slate to turn him good, because having zero memories is what makes him a better person! That certainly doesn’t go against everything we’ve been preaching for the past 90 minutes! It’s not like we writers could have had Kubo use his lost eye to restore memories his grandfather lost to turn him good instead and keep it within the theme of the rest of the film! No, crapping all over the previous message made so much more sense!
 
How did Laika go from something like Paranorman to this garbage?!