@TheDog
Or the lava demon Lavaan, who seized the source of magic in the entire world and began consuming it for himself, causing reality to go haywire and forcing the ponies to murder him in cold blood to save everything.
Or Grogar, the incredibly wily and competent ruler of a cursed city, who only lost due to sheer dumb luck. I could go on…
Honestly, G1 had the villain Tirek, a minocentaur who rode around in a chariot pulled by dragons who planned to kidnap ponies so he could torture them and transform them into MORE dragons. Which would helped him take over the world because then he’d have an army of fucking dragons.
@ColdGoldLazarus
Personally I never found G1 to be good. Atleast not in the same way as G4. As 80’s silliness, it’s quite amusing. And theres a certain degree of respect to be had toward it, since it’s obvious with that one they atleast put some effort.
@Roboshi
G1 wasn’t as great as FIM, but it was still damn good in its own right. (On top of that, Lauren was inspired mainly by G1; without it we would not have Friendship Is Magic)
I don’t really have anything to say about G1.5, as I haven’t seen it, but I’ve heard both very good and very bad things about it.
G3 was awfulness with one or two small patches of legitimately interesting ideas that failed to make the rest of it worthwhile.
G3.5 was awfulness distilled, and should burn in fire.
EQG? I think the concept was workable, but the execution deeply flawed.
But again, G1 was actually pretty good, despite being an 80s cartoon; I would recommend you watch The Return Of Tambelon or Rescue At Midnight Castle before you judge it too harshly.
The way they were marketing it, I thought Equestria Girls WAS the 30th anniversary special. Not that it makes a lick of sense as such: “We’re celebrating thirty years of Pony by getting rid of the pony!” But that’s how it was sold in the press releases.
Well, look at it this way: It could have been worse.
They could have gone the Spider-Man route and celebrated by bringing back Megan, killing her off by having Tirek take over her body and forcing her off.
And then having all the ponies not only not notice Tiregan being radically different, but liking her more than the actual Megan.
@ColdGoldLazarus
It’s not about bashing. People like what they do, and hating on G1 is dumb. But there weren’t nearly as many fans as there are now. Simple facts, for whatever reasons.
@Astronomus
Are there any plans for the anniversary? I know TMNT is doing a crossover of the Nick show meeting the fred wolf show (Which I hope there is more to it than that though)
Jesus Christ Riding A Pink Fluffy Unicorn, are you seriously trying to bring “Teh Male Patriarchy” into this?
Go ahead and keep thinking that, you poor, deprived soul.
But it’s true only G4 is good!
Millions of little girls don’t count towards general acceptance.
Before FiM, “girl” shows were never given any real effort to be entertaining in their own right.
I wish I could upvote this comment.
Yes, millions of little girls over the past 30 years loved MLP, but they count for nothing.
A franchise is worthless until men deem it worth their notice.
Or the lava demon Lavaan, who seized the source of magic in the entire world and began consuming it for himself, causing reality to go haywire and forcing the ponies to murder him in cold blood to save everything.
Or Grogar, the incredibly wily and competent ruler of a cursed city, who only lost due to sheer dumb luck. I could go on…
That right there is enough to make G1 awesome.
Fair enough. :)
Personally I never found G1 to be good. Atleast not in the same way as G4. As 80’s silliness, it’s quite amusing. And theres a certain degree of respect to be had toward it, since it’s obvious with that one they atleast put some effort.
G3…we don’t speak of that.
That’s my 2 cents anyway.
G1 wasn’t as great as FIM, but it was still damn good in its own right. (On top of that, Lauren was inspired mainly by G1; without it we would not have Friendship Is Magic)
I don’t really have anything to say about G1.5, as I haven’t seen it, but I’ve heard both very good and very bad things about it.
G3 was awfulness with one or two small patches of legitimately interesting ideas that failed to make the rest of it worthwhile.
G3.5 was awfulness distilled, and should burn in fire.
EQG? I think the concept was workable, but the execution deeply flawed.
But again, G1 was actually pretty good, despite being an 80s cartoon; I would recommend you watch The Return Of Tambelon or Rescue At Midnight Castle before you judge it too harshly.
They could have gone the Spider-Man route and celebrated by bringing back Megan, killing her off by having Tirek take over her body and forcing her off.
And then having all the ponies not only not notice Tiregan being radically different, but liking her more than the actual Megan.
Well you can jump on me then;
-G1-3.5 were all the very worst kind of tripe and indicative of people putting less than minimal effort into making a show for girls.
-EQG was a waste of the talent that went into making it and the very concept itself was riddled with the flaws of any TV to movie spinoff.
@Background Pony #63E9
@Zennistrad
Okay; sorry for jumping on you like that, then. I guess I just read it and leaped to conclusions.
I’m not bashing it, I’m saying nobody really cared for it. Previous gens of MLP never appealed to anything other than little girls.
There’s the “Thrilling 30” sub line, but as far as I know that’s it.
They should totally do a limited re release of Transformers The Movie in theatres.
It’s not about bashing. People like what they do, and hating on G1 is dumb. But there weren’t nearly as many fans as there are now. Simple facts, for whatever reasons.
I never bashed it. Just said that it wasn’t important in the eyes of mainstream media. Not until recently anyway.
Don’t forget Happy Days (40) and Transformers (30)
@Zennistrad
Maybe it wasn’t nearly as popular, but I’m kinda done seeing people bash on G1.
Are there any plans for the anniversary? I know TMNT is doing a crossover of the Nick show meeting the fred wolf show (Which I hope there is more to it than that though)
What? Do you seriously think MLP had anywhere close to this big a following outside of little girls before Friendship is Magic?
What reality have you been living in where this happened?