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What age is My Little Pony appropriate for?

What age is My Little Pony appropriate for?

Parental guidance is recommended for children under seven years, because of some scary scenes and characters. These scenes and characters might be particularly scary for children under five years. At 104 minutes, the movie is also rather long for this age group.

Is MLP for little kids?

My Little Pony wasn’t and isn’t made for adults and it doesn’t make any real attempt to appeal to anyone over the age of seven. It’s strictly for kids — and bronies — so adults are pretty much guaranteed to be bored any time their kid demands that they put it on.

Who is the youngest My Little Pony?

Fluttershy
Pinkie Pie is the second youngest. She is very happy, and sometimes she gets too crazy and silly with parties. Fluttershy is the youngest. She is so shy and she is very quiet.

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Is My Little Pony a good show?

My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic isn’t just kids TV that won’t make parents want to kill themselves; it’s legitimately entertaining and lots of fun. [My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic] got a lot of great lessons to teach kids, but also to teach adults to be nice to one another.

Are there LGBT+ colours in my Little Pony?

You, sir or madam, have caught on to a glimmer of the truth but perhaps the true scope of it still escapes you. It goes so far beyond just the “My Little Pony” characters. Everything, everywhere is LGBT+ colours.

What is a Bronie my Little Pony?

The world of My Little Pony is innocent and sweet. There is a subculture of boys (and adults) called “Bronies” which stands for “Brother Ponies”. Bronies have taken the lessons of the Ponies to heart. They are kind to each other and to everyone around them.

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Is My Little Pony “Friendship Is Magic?

Well, My Little Pony is all ABOUT those things. “Friendship Is Magic” is the show’s slogan. Look around you. On the Internet, you read about people calling each other “Nazi” “Libtard” “Racist” “Hippy” and so on.

What do the ponies represent in my Little Pony?

Each of the ponies in My Little Pony represents a value. The value of caring. Sharing. Being polite. Taking turns. Some, like Fluttershy, have difficulties to overcome, such as shyness, or talking too much, or being afraid.