Subject: Thanks Neshomeh, interesting post.
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Posted on: 2012-04-28 16:34:00 UTC

It's interesting that they have gone for a complete reworking of the concept - I must say I approve, judging by what you have described.

I tried to watch the clip that you linked but, sadly, it isn't loading for me. Often I have found that American websites won't allow clips of their tv shows to play when people are viewing from outside the USA - it could be that.

It absolutely sounds as though they are trying to appeal to a much older audience, if references to Sondheim and Benny Hill are anything to go by. That gives me clues that there may be themes or ideas in this show which are philosophically deep, perhaps with some references that can only be appreciated by adults.

It is only a matter of time before I get bored enough to try to find one of the episodes and watch it. I'll try YouTube ... sometime. I think I will need to be in the right sort of mood to actually concentrate on following a cartoon closely enough to "get" it.

It did occur to me that maybe it's just an illusion that MLP is such a cult, and that perhaps it is simply that these days everything has its own following, what with the internet and all ... These days it seems any niche you can imagine has its own social scene. I actually woke up this morning in a semi-dream/nightmare where I was able to perceive and appreciate the vastness of the world, i.e. the number of people in it. This was directly caused by my recent surfing, discovering yet more of the gob-smacking silliness (and sometimes downright perversity) that is the internet!

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