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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Dec 4, 2012 15:43:53 GMT -5
has there been an episode that's focused on Sunil or Vinnie yet? Just askin'.
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Post by Cruella on Dec 7, 2012 23:29:11 GMT -5
has there been an episode that's focused on Sunil or Vinnie yet? Just askin'. Not yet. I'd have to agree with you, Cruella. I don't find the human stories as interesting as the pet's stories. The next episode is going to focus on Penny Ling, so look forward to that. Which is so weird; I've seen plenty of shows and movies where human stories and pet stories are both interesting. It's very odd seeing that actually NOT happen, I don't know that I've seen it not happen in anything I've paid attention to before, and it wasn't until this last week that I realized it really does not happen in Littlest Pet Shop. Edit -- Oh, and what makes it more weird is that so many of the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic production crew works on Littlest Pet Shop as well, so I find it very confusing that the human kids in LPS give the exact opposite message of the ponies. The ponies certainly aren't conforming to their friends! That's part of the point! They're all different, and they can still be friends to each other. What are the writers thinking with Blythe's social circle? Do they not see the disconnect? Penny Ling is adorable. I think Zoe and Minka are my favorites, though.
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Post by Sweeney Terrier on Dec 7, 2012 23:40:56 GMT -5
I'd have to say that Zoe, Sunil, Vinny, and Russel are my fav. Though, if it was to be top 3, it'd be this: 1, Zoe. 2, Sunil 3, Russel
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Post by Cruella on Dec 8, 2012 0:09:10 GMT -5
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Post by Spott on Dec 8, 2012 9:17:56 GMT -5
I like watching this. It's certainly different than most of Hasbro's cartoons, but it isn't too original either. But I liked the fourth episode, (SPOILER ALERT!!) where Russel and his friends brake into the LEPS (Largest Ever Pet Shop) to save 'Gail'. It reminded me of Sonic SATAM in a way.
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Post by Cruella on Dec 8, 2012 10:13:13 GMT -5
Gailbreak was my favorite episode so far, too. It was fun.
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Post by Belchic on Dec 8, 2012 14:10:27 GMT -5
You know, Blythe's friend who gave her those 7 stages, Youngmee...reminded me of Cadpig in a lot of ways.
Also, I think I've decided now that Pepper is my favorite character.
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Post by Cruella on Dec 9, 2012 20:43:17 GMT -5
I do like Yung Mi best of ... probably all the kids on this show, actually. She went along with shunning Blythe when Blythe attempted befriending the Biskits, but she was the least annoying about it. She's also more interesting than all the other kids in the show have shown themselves to be so far. I'd rather she be the girl who can talk to animals and lives above The Littlest Pet Shop, given the choice between her and Blythe, or her or any of the others. Yung Mi just has the most personality, it seems, and it would be neat to have a main character in a show with mostly white characters who just happened to be Chinese and have a Chinese-American background. I know some shows have done that, but not many.
I can't find the newest episode online! We don't have cable anymore, because the news was literally making me sick, so we just download or buy what we want to see now.
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Post by Cruella on Dec 11, 2012 12:19:39 GMT -5
Finally found this episode online!
SO MUCH BETTER than last week's, and the humans were interesting because Yung Mi is interesting AND because the human plots are honestly better without the Biskits. This was the first time they weren't in an episode, and it's really an improvement. I don't like it when antagonists are boring and... somehow the Biskits manage to be too unsympathetic and too sympathetic at the same time. Too unsympathetic because they're really not interesting personalities and have no reasons for motivations, too sympathetic because they do want friends and don't have any.
But this episode was cute. Figured out who Blythe's father's "date" was from the beginning, though.
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Post by Belchic on Dec 15, 2012 14:26:43 GMT -5
I didn't care much for this week's episode. I felt it was too predictable. Next week's episode is going to be a Sunil episode, so look forward to that.
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Post by Spott on Dec 16, 2012 11:16:00 GMT -5
Yeah, the episode was like Sonic on crack
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Post by Cruella on Dec 16, 2012 18:08:15 GMT -5
I don't know what show y'all are watching, but I liked this week's episode! I found last week's episode to be more predictable.
My husband is like Russell was at the beginning of the episode, too serious about some things (i.e. my husband doesn’t so much as allow piñatas because he’s convinced someone will get hurt), and our kids act like Vinnie, Sunil, and Pepper did, trying to push his buttons and thinking they’re very funny about it.
Sue is still the worst character, oh my gosh. But at least she was intended to be annoying this time, which is more entertaining to me than boring and hypocritical is.
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Post by Belchic on Dec 22, 2012 14:23:46 GMT -5
Did you guys see today's episode? It reminded me so much of "Prophet and Loss". See it for yourself and tell me you can't see the similarities!
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Post by Belchic on Jan 5, 2013 14:52:28 GMT -5
I think I figured out something about this show. Not only does this show have similarities to MLP:FIM, but it also has some Pound Puppies similarities. Mrs. Twombly's personality is very similar to Leonard McLeash's personality on so many levels.
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Post by Cruella on Jan 14, 2013 22:05:49 GMT -5
Probably the best Littlest Pet Shop episode so far, so I have some more hope for it
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