We have reached the season finale of season 6. It has been great writing and sharing some background information as well as my thoughts on these episodes with everypony, and I look forward to doing the same for Season 7. However right now I have 2 episodes to write about.
These episodes were written by Josh Haber (who has been writing for the show since season 4) and Michael Vogel (who started writing this season, but had been working the production department since season 2), These episodes were storyboarded by Megan Willis (Who started boarding for the show this season) , Jeffery Amey (who started boarding for the show this season), Thalia Tomlinson (Who started boarding for the show since season 5) and Karine Charlebois (Who started boarding for the show this season). The Changling hive was designed by Tanya Lehoux. The new Changling designs were by Kora Kosicka, Charmaine Verhagen and Fe Ribeiro.
This is a fantastic episode. While it is a big villain vs. heroes episode, the main focus is Starlight stress about being a leader and whether she is really reformed. This is very relatable as we all (or at least me), have stresses of weather or not people will forgive you when you have don e something wrong. This is so real and understandable, it makes this very fantasy based story more personal and real. However the big fight with the villain, and the element of fantasy are still quite exciting.
It is also great to see the show trying out new things like they do here. While the big villain episodes have been done before, this is the first time one didn't center around one of the main six. It doesn't hurt that Starlight is one of my new favorite ponies, and she is handled so well here. However Trixie, Discord and Thorax are all delightful here.
See you for season 7 everypony, and remember friendship is magic.
-Michael J. Ruhland
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Saturday, October 15, 2016
MLP:FIM Top Bolt
This episode is 5th episode written by the team of Joanna Lewis and Kristine Songco. They had previously written Castle Sweet Castle, Rarity Investigates, The Hoffields and the McColts and Gauntlet of Fire. This episode was storyboarded by Mincheul Park (who started boarding for the show last season) and Cat Tang (who started boarding for the show this season).
This episode introduces two new characters, Vapor Trail and Sky Stinger. Vapor Trail was voiced by Ronda Ress, and Sky Stinger was voiced by storyboard artist Emmett Hall. These character were designed by Kora Kosicka, Fe Riberio and Charmaine Verhagen.
These new characters are quite good and fit the story perfectly. However what really makes this episode is Twilight and Rainbow Dash. They are extremely well written here. Twilight seemed to be getting less nerdy in seasons 4 & 5, but here she is the same adorable nerd she was in seasons 1 &2. Rainbow Dash is very likable here as her attachment to her friends and her dedication to the Wonderbolts are very charming.
This is a fantastic episode it is very well written, the animation is great, the story is good, and everything just works.
-Michael J. Ruhland
This episode introduces two new characters, Vapor Trail and Sky Stinger. Vapor Trail was voiced by Ronda Ress, and Sky Stinger was voiced by storyboard artist Emmett Hall. These character were designed by Kora Kosicka, Fe Riberio and Charmaine Verhagen.
These new characters are quite good and fit the story perfectly. However what really makes this episode is Twilight and Rainbow Dash. They are extremely well written here. Twilight seemed to be getting less nerdy in seasons 4 & 5, but here she is the same adorable nerd she was in seasons 1 &2. Rainbow Dash is very likable here as her attachment to her friends and her dedication to the Wonderbolts are very charming.
This is a fantastic episode it is very well written, the animation is great, the story is good, and everything just works.
-Michael J. Ruhland
Saturday, October 8, 2016
MLP:FIM Where the Apple Lies
This episode is the third episode written by David Rapp, who also wrote Newbie Dash and Flutter Brutter. This episode was storyboarded by Michelle Ku (who started boarding for this show earlier this season) and Cat Dela Cruz (who also stated boarding for this show during this season).
This is a really good episode. I really like the design work, the animation is great, it is quite funny, and it has a good story. I really like the younger Big Mac, and not just because he is different from the Big Mac we know and that is funny, but because he is a very good character on his own. The facial expressions on Applejack as she lies are also very funny. The whole section is the hospital is excellent. On top of that while the moral is nothing new for this show it is told fairly well here.
By the way look for some really great stuff in the background of the hospital. Especially Derpy's origin story, and a bizarre but hilarious reference to The Shining.
-Michael J. Ruhland
This is a really good episode. I really like the design work, the animation is great, it is quite funny, and it has a good story. I really like the younger Big Mac, and not just because he is different from the Big Mac we know and that is funny, but because he is a very good character on his own. The facial expressions on Applejack as she lies are also very funny. The whole section is the hospital is excellent. On top of that while the moral is nothing new for this show it is told fairly well here.
By the way look for some really great stuff in the background of the hospital. Especially Derpy's origin story, and a bizarre but hilarious reference to The Shining.
-Michael J. Ruhland
Saturday, October 1, 2016
MLP:FIM P.P.O.V (Pony Point of Veiw)
This is the third episode written by Michael P. Fox and Wil Fox. Who had previously written The Gift of Maud Pie and Applejack's Day Off. Helping come up with the story was the team of Kevin Burke and Chris "Doc" Wyatt. This episode was storyboarded by Hanna Lee (Who has been storyboarding for the show since season 2) and Ward Jenkins (Who started boarding for the show earlier this season).
This is an excellent episode. The humor is spot on. Applejack as a pirate is particularly great (and of course the picture above is a hilarious moment). The animation is also excellent.
The design work is fantastic. The seaside town was designed by Laura Bifano and colored by Krista Hout. Layout artist Greg Roth designed the waves. There was also some great costume design by Kora Kosika and Charmaine Verhagen. Charmaine Verhgen also designed the knew creature. All of them did fantastic jobs and helped make this a great episode.
Most of all though this episode was just a lot of fun and whoever knew Rashomon with Ponies could be this much fun.
-Michael J. Ruhland
This is an excellent episode. The humor is spot on. Applejack as a pirate is particularly great (and of course the picture above is a hilarious moment). The animation is also excellent.
The design work is fantastic. The seaside town was designed by Laura Bifano and colored by Krista Hout. Layout artist Greg Roth designed the waves. There was also some great costume design by Kora Kosika and Charmaine Verhagen. Charmaine Verhgen also designed the knew creature. All of them did fantastic jobs and helped make this a great episode.
Most of all though this episode was just a lot of fun and whoever knew Rashomon with Ponies could be this much fun.
-Michael J. Ruhland
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