Author Topic: My Little Pony: Friendship for Blockheads: General V2  (Read 9032748 times)

what happened to Twilight having a piano fall on her head?
That's what slapstick is you ignoramus. If it's played for laughs it's not really violence.

That's what slapstick is you ignoramus. If it's played for laughs it's not really violence.
You have to admit there's more hurt then there will ever be in any show "for little girls"

Well im gonna try to snag some more items in LittleBigPlanet 2 today, and I remember seeing a brony level somewhere...

You have to admit there's more hurt then there will ever be in any show "for little girls"
No. It's played for laughs, it's not real violence.

No. It's played for laughs, it's not real violence.
Rarity kicking the manticore wasn't for laughs. Same with the Dragon. Although there is little violence, it doesn't fit this show's status as "just for little girls"

Rarity kicking the manticore wasn't for laughs. Same with the Dragon. Although there is little violence, it doesn't fit this show's status as "just for little girls"
Those didn't have any lasting damage, and if anything, were just to show how the situation couldn't be solved with violence.

Compared to the other stuff that goes on on the Hub, kicking an invincible monster doesn't even register as a blip on the radar.

Those didn't have any lasting damage, and if anything, were just to show how the situation couldn't be solved with violence.

Compared to the other stuff that goes on on the Hub, kicking an invincible monster doesn't even register as a blip on the radar.
dont forget the cupcakes episode

Those didn't have any lasting damage, and if anything, were just to show how the situation couldn't be solved with violence.

Compared to the other stuff that goes on on the Hub, kicking an invincible monster doesn't even register as a blip on the radar.
I wasn't comparing it to all shows, read:
any show "for little girls"

My Little Pony Tales, Care Bears... Not even slapstick.



So? Slapstick isn't violence. If dash broke the dragon's nose or if any of the "violence" had any lasting impact, then it would be worth noting.

I agree with Qwepir their isn't any actual violence or lasting damage in the show but it is more action packed than the generic girly stereotypical shows.

It is true that they can get hurt (Big Mac's leg).

I agree with Qwepir their isn't any actual violence or lasting damage in the show but it is more action packed than the generic girly stereotypical shows.

It is true that they can get hurt (Big Mac's leg).
And twilights full body cast
besides being a generic girly show isint what lauren wanted anyway

So? Slapstick isn't violence. If dash broke the dragon's nose or if any of the "violence" had any lasting impact, then it would be worth noting.
I'm not comparing this to an action film, I'm comparing this to other shows with the same original target audience. Slapstick is things like tripping and falling, I don't see how kicking things in the face in a serious manner falls into that category.

Also, on the subject of Transformers Prime, for an action show it has a lot of disguised action. Starscream can never say "kill", just things like "stain the floor with his energon" "destroy" "get rid of" etc. So many guns, so much punching instead.

Don't accuse me of not knowing what I'm talking about, because I watched your TFP stream.