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Post by Belchic on Apr 28, 2013 11:37:09 GMT -5
Well, yesterday's episode seemed appropriate for a season finale. Blythe going away for the summer. It fits perfectly for the off-season of the show.
I also loved that scene where the pets imagined themselves as a band in the recording studio. Their band positions made perfect sense. It also kinda reminded me of those protest songs from the 80's and 90's that were done by supergroups.
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Post by thunderbolt2013 on May 6, 2013 14:15:46 GMT -5
LOL!
That "My Little Squirrel was some of the episode highlights.
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Post by Trey_Vore on May 24, 2013 13:50:19 GMT -5
I've been watching this show on YouTube and it's still a bit early for me to tell if I like it (only watched three episodes).
But I can say I've been gravitating towards Pepper largely due to my character Orville and Belchic's crossover where he cast Roxy as her.
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Post by Belchic on Jul 27, 2013 15:21:17 GMT -5
I just saw a little girl's shirt that had Zoe on it, and it said: "It's all about me." Sounds to me like this show's popularity is starting to go up and may even surpass MLP! If only Pound Puppies could do the same.
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Post by Stirfry on Jul 27, 2013 16:05:30 GMT -5
I just saw a little girl's shirt that had Zoe on it, and it said: "It's all about me." Sounds to me like this show's popularity is starting to go up and may even surpass MLP! If only Pound Puppies could do the same. I don't think one t shirt is evidence of surpassing My Little Pony. But I do find it cool. It's always nice to see some stuff from your favorite shows around randomly.
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Post by Trey_Vore on Aug 4, 2013 13:21:32 GMT -5
It may achieve a level of popularity but I have strong doubts it will rise to the heights of shows like Transformers Prime or My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. For one thing, the characters don't seem quite as compelling and the toy line seems to be a lot more random; I mean instead of strongly focusing on toys that have the series' cast it just seems to be random pets with maybe the series' cast as an afterthought.
But I do think this show will deserve some degree of success.
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Post by Belchic on Aug 4, 2013 17:13:07 GMT -5
I'd say you're right, Trey, but it's fan base is pretty high at the moment.
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Post by Trey_Vore on Aug 7, 2013 18:54:40 GMT -5
Funny thing someone on FurAffinity pointed out. Here is the mom: Here is the dad: What is the resulting child? I think there's another reason I have to like Pepper. It's also funny because I could picture Pepper behaving like Quagmire. XD
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Post by Two-Tone on Aug 9, 2013 1:48:59 GMT -5
XD
LPS season 2 set to air this winter
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Post by RaceFanX on Aug 9, 2013 10:26:10 GMT -5
Never saw Pepper as the Quagmire type to be honest...but it is a funny concept.
Hopefully Sugar Sprinkles comes back for an encore. The cast needs a cat and she's one of the few guest pets people locked on to (probably because she appears to be some sort of stoner).
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Post by Belchic on Aug 12, 2013 14:08:34 GMT -5
Like I said, I don't want any more pets added to the main cast, especially not females. I'm also hoping they go easy on Buttercream. She is so annoying, and I can't stand her!
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Post by babclayman on Aug 12, 2013 14:14:51 GMT -5
I've noticed that the Show is actually airing on Television in my Country.
I haven't seen any full episodes yet, however I'll check it. Would you say it's more Female Orientated than FIM?
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Post by Stirfry on Aug 12, 2013 14:49:56 GMT -5
I've noticed that the Show is actually airing on Television in my Country. I haven't seen any full episodes yet, however I'll check it. Would you say it's more Female Orientated than FIM? I rather like the series. I don't know about being more female orientated. Unlike FIM the characters aren't all female so there is more balance between genders even though they do still lean toward female characters. But I can feel that it is intended more for girls than boys due to the tendency toward females. And the songs and some of the plots. It is somewhat a girl's show. Well in the first few episodes. They get more gender neutral feeling later in the season. However the stories are pretty good and they do tend to parody a lot of movies, and once even did a whole star trek parody scene. Which I loved so it isn't really too much for little girls. It is however more like a generic kids show.... and the stories are kind of silly but still pretty good. As are the characters. They're funny but silly too.
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Post by Paws on Aug 12, 2013 16:25:06 GMT -5
I always remembered LPS being a female-oriented toy line, so for me, it makes sense that it's a female-oriented TV show. I've only ever seen...maybe half of Buttercream's full episode, most of the pilot, and the full things of "What Did You Say?," "Dumb Dumbwaiter," and "Penny For Your Laughs." I can see how it has the gender-neutral quality in the later episodes. Still not my most favorite idea of how to turn the toyline into a TV series (I still don't think it should have been a series at all, mostly because of how I used to make up my own names and such with the toys, but anyway), but it's certainly not the least enjoyable thing on The Hub. I at least liked the episodes that I saw.
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Post by Trey_Vore on Sept 1, 2013 3:16:52 GMT -5
For reference, this is the intro to the mid-90s series:
Ugh, just looking at it and I can tell I like the current show a lot better.
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