This is a pretty good Season 2 episode, though it suffers from following “ Party of One” (a bit better originally, as there was a season break between the two, but if you’re watching the show marathon-style, there’s only three episodes separating them). Oh, God, and those songs! Not bad on their own, but when shoved up against each other like they were, you just wish they’d shut up!Īll three problems (the out-of-nowhere sprouting of wings, underuse of an interesting premise, overuse of songs) could have been solved by the simple expedient of expanding this episode to a two-parter. Oh, and this is a nitpick really, but I had the impression “weather control” was Rainbow Dash’s job, not her talent, which was “flying real fast” (the cutie mark equivalent of an English major, one supposes). Instead I got a simple cutie mark switch fixed in a song and a half. Applejack never left Manehattan! Rainbow Dash completed flight school! I’ll think of something for the other three later! A “what if?” episode. The problem is that it had a really fun premise that is completely botched when I first heard that the various pony’s destinies were flipped, I was expecting something else. Now, I guess she’s got her Doctorate in Friendship Studies.īut that’s not the real problem with the episode it’s kind of stupid to complain about “character growth,” after all. “ Jump the shark” is a term that has pretty much no meaning at this point, but one of the original meanings was a moment when the original premise of a show changes suddenly, and that applies here Twilight is supposed to be learning about friendship before this. I’m over the whole “and Twilight Sparkle was a princess” twist at this point, but it still kind of came out of nowhere. This is a pretty terrible send off to season 3. What we do have is two season 2 episodes and three season 3 episodes. Anyway, only one episode actually features her as a princess, and it isn’t one of the two-parter episodes actually titled “ Princess Twilight Sparkle” from Season 4. The usual five episode format is retained, this time featuring Twilight Sparkle in a lead role – she’s nice and all, but I still think Midna is the better Twilight Princess. Turns out, I was supposed to be reviewing Shout!Factory’s My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic " Princess Twilight Sparkle" DVD, not The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Freeing Hyrule, and unraveling Midna’s mysterious past and her connection to the titular “Twilight Princess”, is the driving force behind the plot of the game. He eventually meets a mischievous imp named Midna, who offers to help Link, but appears to have ulterior reasons. They are apparently invading Hyrule, and the land is covered in a magical twilight, which causes Link’s lupine transformation. Twilight Princess tells the story of a race of people who live in a twilight realm that is a separate world from the main series setting of Hyrule. It also instantly became the furriest entry in the series, as the newest incarnation of Link had the ability to transform into a wolf with the help of his new sidekick, Midna. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess was the first The Legend of Zelda game to be released with a brand new console (in this case, the Wii, though it was also a GameCube release). Type O Negative, Wolf Moon (with Zoanthropic Paranoia) “ Hey, wolf moon! Come cast your spell on me!” Your rating: None Average: 2.4 ( 5 votes)
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