Talk:My Little Pony Equestria Girls/@comment-5926076-20130621154443/@comment-26973802-20130621170821

And it's sad because My Little Pony was on its way to destroying that darker side of human nature. If everypony in the world watched it, the world would be a better place. The documentary even mentions things along those lines.

Then we get things like Alicorn Twilight and Equestria Girls that cause people to rage that they're going against the show's original style, and bringing out the "fear of change" part of the human nature, some might even call humans "misanthropes" for not liking human ponies, which is ironic.

Although I heard the movie was all right and there haven't been a lot of negative reviews of it, but from what I heard it was just all right and not awesome like A Canterlot Wedding. But until it came out, or atleast until trailers came out, people thought it would be awful. This movie distracted away from it but we don't even know what Alicorn Twilight through a whole episode or season will be like, so let's not judge it before we see it. It's just like the show itself - how many of us judged it for being called My Little Pony because of what its second and third generations were like, and how many of us looked past it and were willing to give it a chance? (if the former, were probably tricked, forced, lost a bet, or accidentally watched it and fell under its spell, but I decided to give it a chance and see what there was to it after Screwball told me)

But I agree that Hasbro did a poor job at making money, not because the movie wasn't "spectacular" (many would still give it a chance and it's still worth seeing), but because it isn't in many theaters, if you want to make money, put your movies in all theaters. Avatar or Avengers wouldn't have made nearly as much if they hadn't been shown in all theaters, would they?