Well, after a stupendous finale to this second season, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is safely and firmly cemented into my memory, and the musical talent keeps flowing in, via Equestria Daily, among other sites. “This Day Aria” gives me a bit of a chill whenever I ponder its melody, and the hidden meaning revealed by Daniel Ingram was, to say the least, informative toward that end. For my part, my impression as I heard the song during the livestream was that it was a gender-reversed, so to speak, version of “Hellfire” from The Hunchback of Notre Dame, which might say quite a bit about its quality. On the other hand, “Smile Song” sounds… safer for yours truly, if precisely because it never fails to live up to its chorus. The following story could be worth an even bigger smile, especially given its purported similarity to that royal wedding, or, at least, the main female involved in it.:
Equestria Daily: Phoe: Childhood Memories of the Alicorn across the Street
Chrissy: Well, curiosity got the better of me, and I did a little bit of research recently. Turns out that my babysitter, who, over 20 years ago, would draw me ponies just to put a smile on my face… was Lauren Faust.
Even now, I find myself blinking several times to be certain that what I typed really is what it is. This is quite likely the first story of its kind that I’ve heard for any television program that I ever remember supporting, which I don’t mind recognizing at all.
Last edited by ccangelopearl1362; 6th May 2012 at 5:02 PM.
Babylon 5, Codename: Kids Next Door, 24, and now, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. I am many things at once, and many people might have different opinions about little, old me. If freedom is my main idea, then harmony, individuality, and modernization are the three attributes I now sense and track. Those three attributes and that idea combined to make the United States of America a great global superpower and Pearlshipping and Wishfulshipping great Pokémon couples, and now, they've combined to make those four shows truly great television programs to me. I will enjoy enthusiastically supporting the Equestrian ponies' adventures for peace, for humankind, for the future.