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03/12/11(Sat)03:00 No.24221589I am going to revive a topic from the start...
So, Alice throught the Looking glass was written for "Little girls', though a bit older than the MLP crowd. It did, however, contain things like Jabberwocky, and some would say stories regaring logical principals, and absurdities. Also, stories like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mdEsouIXGM can demonstrate strong educational value in story form. This is what, in my opinion, a somewhat matured MLP should do, is step up to have the educational value be something other than a shoe horned affair or "What's hibernation?". Not that I imagine they would go down this road, and not that I really want to replace the writers and stories in their current form, but that is far better than some "my little south park" or alternative. Or maybe they should just be doing it anyway? |