The concept of cutie marks was one of those genuine, literal “sit up and take notice” TV moments for me Bonnie Zacherle’s brilliant original design had incorporated symbols on the flanks of her toy ponies, almost right from the start, dating back to the days of My Pretty Pony: At the end of Call of the Cutie, I was a fan. After Call of the Cutie, it was like anything was possible, as if that tantalising thread of ambition that felt like a gleam in the eye of this crazy show in those early days had been picked up and could never be lost again. If it seems to be almost turning into its own spin-off at times, it also introduces not one but two important new elements to expand Lauren Faust’s amazing fantasy universe: cutie marks, and the Cutie Mark Crusaders.īefore I watched this episode, based on the last one we watched ( Owl’s Well That Ends Well), I thought Friendship is Magic would be good and everything – a sweet and clever sitcom that just happened to feature magical horses as its protagonists. This was a game-changer when it came to my becoming a fan of My Little Pony. On this episode, check out the full length reflection! Entirely unofficial reflections by sixcardroulette
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