Croswynd
Croswynd
Croswynd

People love it, sure. These two reviewers even said they liked it, too. At first. But then it falls back into the familiar ways and at that point it's just going through the motions. I've been a vocal defender of Blizzard, and WoW, but Mists of Pandarai, while great, suffers from being part of a game that has really

No, chink is the word. Kink is just a dent. Chink is a gap.

Personally, I think they should just make a sequel to Warcraft 3 to play through the new story. Not many RTS games had campaigns as fun as Reign of Chaos and The Frozen Throne.

They've actually kept surprisingly tame, which is a good thing. We liked what we saw previously, so if it isn't broken, don't fix it, a philosophy they've espoused quite nicely.

I don't know which show you're watching, but I do know you're exaggerating. Unless you're watching Generation 1 episodes. Then that's understandable.

I admit I didn't look too closely at the picture, because I've seen it before, but I did forget about the beard. Either way, if you replace 'she' with 'he', my point stands.

The singing actually has a point to the story, oftentimes used as a device to turn otherwise boring stuff into something entertaining. Winter Wrap-Up and At the Gala spring to mind most easily. Without those songs, it would just show ponies working with little dialogue or fun visuals. At the Gala describes each

I think they make a big deal about it because they love it. And when people love things, they tend to want to get other people to love it. With the thousands of people who enjoy the show, there's bound to be idiots who spam message boards and introduce ponies where there's no need to. That's where the hatred of the

I don't understand why you're generalizing. These people who enjoy the cartoon are more than just portly shut-ins. A lot of the people who designate themselves as bronies are actually quite out-spoken and love crowds. Mic the Microphone Zero, The Living Tombstone and a lot of the musicians of the fandom DJ'd a rave

It's a clever cartoon with actual characters and fun writing. The ponies themselves are besides the point.

Willing to bet money she looked like that before the show came out. So anything she likes, including Star Wars, Doctor Who or what have you, is equally as tainte- wait, you mean she's not the indication any of those fan bases? Heh.

The games themselves have a weak storyline, sure, but the story behind the whole universe and the possibilities that lie there are the interesting pieces film adaptations could look into. Especially those not focussing on the main character of the games.

I thought you weren't going to list any 'facts' to justify your opinion?

I for one would love this, especially if they keep the same humor they had in the commercials and advertisements. Those were pretty great.

What are the timeline inconsistencies?

Well, I liked it.

That was brilliant. Thank you for existing and the OP for causing this to come about.

Since the Internet existed.