



Episode written by Lauren Faust
Entirely unofficial reflections by sixcardroulette
This is The Shorter Ponywatching. For a really long, in-depth essay
on this episode, check out the full length reflection!


The first episode we ever watched, thanks to my daughter being given the DVD for Christmas, Friendship is Magic, Part 1 had a lot of work to do to overcome some anti-pony prejudice. It has a lot of work to do establishing the series, too, of course.
We were unsure about watching My Little Pony – dim memories of the ultra-girly, heavily gendered 80s toys and cartoons made us protective of our daughter – and so the care and affection with which this was done really made for a pleasant surprise, if no more than that at this early stage.
The plot is actually two plots which don’t really interact (or need to interact) with each other on a satisfying level yet; the adventures of bookish unicorn Twilight Sparkle (there’s a sentence I never thought I’d be typing!) as she tries to warn the authorities about an ancient evil, only to instead be sent on an incongruous quest to make some friends.
Most of the running time is taken up with friend-making, introducing Twilight (and the audience) to the rest of the main cast by way of five excellent little comic vignettes. The fairytale threat is mostly just a background presence, which only resurfaces right at the end of this first part. To Be Continued. Continue reading “The Shorter Ponywatching: Quick Reflections on “Friendship is Magic, Part 1””
…[sigh]… “Junior Speedsters are our lives, skybound soars and daring dives…” 
“Gee, Twilight! I thought you were just spoutin’ a lot o’ hooey, but I reckon we really do represent the elements of friendship!” 
“All the ponies in this town are CRAZY!”