Malayalam Movie Download My Little Pony The Movie

Malayalam Movie Download My Little Pony The Movie

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Malayalam Movie Download My Little Pony: The Movie

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After a dark force conquers Canterlot, the Mane 6 - Twilight Sparkle, Applejack, Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy, and Rarity - embark on an unforgettable journey beyond Equestria where they meet new friends and exciting challenges on a quest to use the magic of friendship to save their homeland.
After a dark force conquers Canterlot, the Mane 6 embark on an unforgettable journey beyond Equestria where they meet new friends and exciting challenges on a quest to use the magic of friendship to save their homeland.
I don&#39;t consider myself a brony, even though I&#39;ve seen some episodes of Friendship Is Magic. I haven&#39;t seen every episode, but I&#39;ve seen enough from each season that I have a good idea of what the show is all about. I personally don&#39;t like the first few seasons but the series does get better as it goes along. Overall, it&#39;s fine. It&#39;s a fine show. It&#39;s not the most amazing thing ever like some would lead you to believe, and it&#39;s not cancer like others make it out to be. Considering it&#39;s a show aimed at 5-year-old girls, this is the best show aimed specifically at that demographic I&#39;ve ever seen. The strongest aspects of the show are it&#39;s good voice acting, relatively complex plots for a little kids show, and character arcs that span multiple episodes. You can tell a lot of effort was put into it, the creators have respect for their audience, and it doesn&#39;t feel cynically pandering at all.<br/><br/>For this reason, I decided to give the first theatrical movie based on the series a chance.<br/><br/>So how does the movie hold up? Eh, it was okay I guess. The animation reminds me of the Spongebob Squarepants movies where it&#39;s a little different from the TV show, and the cinematography is more traditionally cinematic, but it still captures the same spirit of the show&#39;s universe. Out of the six new songs featured in the film, at least half of them advance the plot in one way or another, and aren&#39;t there just to pad things out. Yes, you guessed it, the lyrics of all the songs are about friendship. The female villain pony has a decent amount of depth to her character, although she does have the generic scar over one eye that every villain seems to have these days.<br/><br/>This seems to be a movie designed for people already familiar with the series since little is done to develop the main six or establish the world of Equestria. Imagine the show didn&#39;t exist. You&#39;d know almost nothing about the main characters or the film&#39;s universe. None of the characters really have an arc. With the exception of one character, no one changes or learns anything that they didn&#39;t already know at the beginning.<br/><br/>The dialogue in the show was fairly timeless, but the dialogue in the film is more modernized, which felt a little weird since its directed by a guy who&#39;s directed a bunch of other MLP stuff, so you&#39;d think they&#39;d try to keep things consistent. The cat character felt like a Puss In Boots ripoff at first, that is until he opened his mouth. I can&#39;t say I was expecting that voice to come from that character. I know the FIM universe has other nations with species other than ponies, but this still felt like a move to appeal to the furry demographic as well as the bronies. Why did the bird pirates still have all their pirate stuff on board their airship? They presumably got employed and their ship would have to fit regulations, right? The movie ends Zootopia-style with a pop song no one&#39;s gonna remember.<br/><br/>Since I compared this to the Spongebob movie earlier, one point I wanna bring up is that this movie doesn&#39;t have much of an emotional center. Now you may be wondering &quot;what emotional scenes were in the Spongebob movie?&quot;. Well you watch the scene where Spongebob and Patrick are &quot;dying&quot; on the drying table in Shell City and tell me you don&#39;t get at least a little teary eyed! The best family movies are the ones with a certain level of emotional maturity and treat their audience like thinking adults. Half the MLP fan base is 25-year-old males. You might as well give them something more.<br/><br/>If you or your children are die hard fans of the franchise, go knock yourselves out. If this was surprisingly great like the LEGO movie, I would have no problem recommending it. Unfortunately, My Little Pony: The Movie doesn&#39;t offer much to entice the average moviegoer.
Back when the Brony craze was trending in 2010-2013, I had no idea what the appeal to the show was. I haven&#39;t watched it, sure, but seeing clips of MLP on YouTube made me come to the conclusion that it was just like any other colorful kids show. I still saw this movie in the hopes that my narrow-minded theories of MLP were proved false, however. So once the movie ended...<br/><br/>I still had no idea what the appeal was. There were enjoyable parts, yes, but it wasn&#39;t anything truly memorable or engaging.<br/><br/>The animation is genuinely good, though. Some of the backgrounds were rich and detailed, the colors are saturated yet pleasant, the movements were energetic but not lazily so. Outside of some wonky CGI, it&#39;s a pretty film to look at. The ending was sweet and delivered it&#39;s message admirably, some of the characters (like Capper and The Storm King) are charming in their own unique way. A few of the jokes made me smile, and the songs (yes, there are songs) are serviceable at best. In my eyes, it&#39;s a watchable film that&#39;s not too obnoxious to make a parent squirm in their seat.<br/><br/>But that doesn&#39;t mean it&#39;s very good either. The story often felt like a checklist of your average Pony episode stretched into 90 minutes (Danger happens, villain backstory, get to the queen of Hippogriffs, yada yada yada). The main pony characters don&#39;t have a lot of chemistry due to the fact that their relationships aren&#39;t focused for very long. The majority of the songs are forgettable and feel like nothing but filler (there&#39;s a song about a Hippogriff that&#39;s happy to have a friend). It suffers from clichéd, cutesy claptrap at times, especially with the Pinky Pie character. The villains are one-note and not very menacing (one has a broken horn. Take a wild guess why she&#39;s a villain!). There&#39;s nothing truly TERRIBLE in these ponies&#39; adventure, but it all feels very bland, unexciting, and predictable most of the time.<br/><br/>To sum it all up, My Little Pony: The Movie (2017) is perfectly average. There are far worse, more soulless products out there (like that horrifically joyless Emoji movie), but it never rises above the question of whether this was necessary. It&#39;s safe, forgettable, mildly- entertaining, colorful, and a serviceable afternoon-watch for the family without being much else. It has its charms, but it&#39;s nothing you haven&#39;t seen before. I think fans of the show will like it just fine, but if you&#39;re an outsider, well... just see the new Blade Runner movie instead.<br/><br/>GRADE: 5/10
It’s all joyous silliness, as a My Little Pony movie should be, packed with clean humor and pony puns.
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