My Little Pony: A New Generation

My Little Pony: A New Generation

Equestria's divided. But a bright-eyed hero believes Earth Ponies, Pegasi and Unicorns should be pals — and, hoof to heart, she’s determined to prove it.

  • Released: 2021-09-23
  • Runtime: 91 minutes
  • Genre: Animation, Family, Fantasy
  • Stars: Vanessa Hudgens, Kimiko Glenn, James Marsden, Sofia Carson, Liza Koshy, Ken Jeong, Elizabeth Perkins, Jane Krakowski, Phil LaMarr, Michael McKean, Tabitha St. Germain, Tara Strong, Andrea Libman, Ashleigh Ball, Arturo A. Hernandez, Brooke Goldner, Gillian M. Berrow, Alan Schmuckler, Heather Langenkamp, Will Friedle, Robert Cullen, Laura Bailey, Kari Wahlgren, Tony Matthews, Lisa Linder, Thomas Rickert, Inbal Elazari, Inbal Elazari
  • Director: José Luis Ucha, Mark Fattibene, Robert Cullen
 Comments
  • Zacharine797-228-10040 - 27 April 2023
    James Marsden and Ken Jeong
    They took something amazing and trashed it. James Marsden and Ken Jeong are literally the only reason to watch this show. I was very excited when they made a new one, because the most previously made one was actually absolutely flawless for my little pony cartoon, but this one involved ponies obsessed with fighting, repressing each other, silencing each other, and being on their phones, and though the idea was to escape all of that, it never actually went away and was really weird. It was a completely different world which I understand was meant to be a different time, but it pales in comparison to its predecessor it had a few fun references, but nowhere near as amazing as the previous show. And I was really excited to see the cast, but , it just seems like it's trying way too hard to push some sort of political agenda at the same time. This is the first cartoon that I've actually seen a character obsessed with screens which made my daughter want to have a fun and have more screen not something I liked.
  • nataliabatsko - 14 May 2022
    Can friendship still exist in a modern world?
    Surprisingly, the my little pony franchise became super popular during the last decade thanks to the friendship is magic series. But all good things must come to an end, and since the show ended in 2019, a new generation came along 2 years later. And it began with a feature film, which I'm going to discuss today.

    At first, the plot may seem generic, since it's too similar to Pixar's Onward and Disney's Raya and the last dragon by having 3 nations being divided in a modernized world and the main character trying to find a magical artifact to unite them together. But what makes the film stand out from others is probably the Pony theme. It's a follow up to the 2010 series, where Sunny Starscout still believes that Pegasi, Unicorns and Earth ponies can still be together. And when she meets one of the unicorns named Izzy Moonbow, she actually got excited to see her. And both go to a quest. The movie definitely has some good humour. Especially when the characters enter the unicorn village, where it has a set of cursed words like Magic and surprisingly mayonnaise. And the creatures perform a funny ritual where they say bing bong. Or the scene where Hitch has to agree with Pipp on her thoughts on unicorns. But it's not just the humour that makes the film worth it.

    Like the previous generation, it tries it's best to add songs to entertain the viewer. All of them sound great. Probably the makeover song one was the best one, it was pretty catchy in my opinion. I'd also like to mention the villain song, that is similar to the "How bad can I be" from the Lorax, which sounds epic and menacing, where the antagonist tells the citizens that they should mob against the pegasi and unicorns. The last song I wanted to mention is glowing up performed by Sofia Carson and James Marsden. It may sound like a typical pop song with a rap number, which may disappoint some viewers, but for me, it was a good one.

    The characters were likeable too. Starting with Sunny, she's the optimistic believer who has a goal of finding the crystals in order to restore peace. I liked her personality a lot, although the citizens found her annoying for her positive outlook. Izzy was the comic relief who's a very fun pony who likes playing games. She's a lot similar to Pinkie pie. She's honestly my favourite for her fun personality! Zipp and Pipp were the pegasi royality twins who are complete opposites with the former being a tomboy and the latter being the popstar diva. Both have a small secret that they hide from the public. I thought that both were pretty interesting for having interesting characteristics. There are also 2 male characters including Hitch who's the sheriff who takes care of the Maretime bay and Sprout, who is the bully that makes fun of ponies like Sunny. All of them were memorable and enjoyable, even though they were similar to the previous generation ponies. I'd also like to mention that the voice actors putted a lot of effort to voice these ponies. All of them sound like they are having lot's of fun.

    Lastly, the animation looks so amazing, that it's pixar worthy. The updated cgi looks of the ponies definitely looks interesting by being both new and familiar. The backgrounds also look immersive with Maretime bay looking like a simple town compared to the modern city of pegasi. Each location looks unique from each other.

    In my opinion, My little pony a new generation is a good movie for both newcomers and long time fans like myself. It introduces us to a brand new world that is also familiar. Definitely worth the watch to people who are curious about My little pony or those who enjoyed friendship is magic a lot. It's also a treat for animation fans too. It was a fun movie for me, and I recommend it.