Talk:My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks/@comment-4677215-20141024232507

Wow. I was so sure that this movie would be just as bad as the first one, but I was actually pleasantly surprised. I liked it. I mean, sure, the plot still had more holes than a block of Swiss cheese and I still somewhat detest the whole idea of full-length MLP movies being about human girls in a high school in a freaking alternate universe of all things. Not only that, but there were even more plot holes in this new movie besides all the ones from the first movie that were never explained. For example, how could Sunset Shimmer possibly be the same age as Twilight in the human world despite being many years older as a pony? How come she knew about Twilight being a princess if she'd been stuck in Humanville for years? Where did Sunset Shimmer live and how had she adapted to the human world so well after basically popping out of thin air? What happened to the human world's Sunset Shimmer? Why the heck didn't anybody in the human world inform the government about a goddamn demon destroying a high school with actual, real dark magic? Why wasn't Sunset Shimmer locked up and experimented on, along with the Humane Five who were also seen using magic in a magicless world? I never got answers to any of those questions!

...Sorry, I'm rambling. My point is that I enjoyed Rainbow Rocks despite its flaws. The plot wasn't terrible, the musical numbers were catchy and the new villains were much more interesting than Sunset Shimmer, even though they looked like Monster High rejects. Originally I was able to watch Equestria Girls only by considering it strictly non-canon no matter what anyone might have said. Of course, I still like to consider both EG movies non-canon, but I think I actually might watch Rainbow Rocks a few more times in the future. So far I've seen it twice.