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Originally released in 2013. Directed by Jayson Thiessen. Starring Tara Strong, Tabitha St. Germain, Ashleigh Ball. Review: The Second Time's The Charm - When it came to My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, I begun to check it out late August 2011 after noticing how popular it was on some web sites (and finally putting some effort into watching The Hub). While it was slow, I eventually became a fan of the show in time for the show's second season, and that season definitely gave me a good reason to get up early on Saturdays. This season, the world of My Little Pony started to expand a lot more thanks to the show dropping the requirement of having Twilight Sparkle be in every episode just for the sake of having her write a Friendship Report, and there's definitely a lot of fun moments to be have. Among the highlights: a Halloween episode that marks the return of Princess Luna; an episode that focuses on Rarity's sisterly relationship with Sweetie Belle; a Christmas episode that tells about the founding of Equestria; a pair of excellent episodes involving mousy pony Fluttershy (the first involves her trying to be more assertive, while the other has her being concerned with her "performance issues" when Rainbow Dash wants her to take part in making a cyclone that will carry water to Cloudsdale for the rain season); and a number of memorable songs (a couple of which were nominated for a Daytime Emmy last year). As for bonus features, while there may not be any audio commentaries this go-round, there's at least a couple of them that will interest older viewers. The first one is a live reading of "Hearth's Warming Eve" by the show's cast (and an audience member filling in for the absent Tabitha St. Germain) that was performed at the Silent Movie Theater in Los Angeles last May. It's worth checking out not only for the "live" feel (especially as there's a few flubs during the reading), but also to see what was changed from the original script for Hearth's Warming Eve to the final project. The other bonus is the My Little Pony panel at Comic Con 2012, with the panelist consisting of some of the show's cast members and its current story editor, Meghan McCarthy. In short: if you're a fan of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, then this DVD is a must buy. P. S. For those wondering: the version of "The Last Roundup" on this set is the censored version, so you may want to keep your copy of "The Friendship Express" (if you have it) if you want the original version of said episode. Review: A mite confused - OK, season II.. Some of the best moments of the series (So far, anyway. Hear that Season IV writers??) Anyway, we had two of the best episodes EVER in "Lesson Zero" and "Luna Eclipsed" plus the super-popular unofficial brony anthem "Smile, Smile, Smile" Of course we can't forget that finally, in Season 2, DERPY SPEAKS!! At least until she didn't. But everyone knows that story. So let's get to the reason for the title of this review; "A mite confused.' When SHOUT! released Season I to DVD, I thought; "Yay!, I can't wait to go buy one!" then I heard that it was going to be sold exclusively on desertcart. It was still yay, and I still bought it. "But why," I wondered; "Sell it exclusively online, when selling it at stores like Wal-Mart, Target, etc, would generate tons more sales?" It wasn't as if other MLP DVD products weren't already available at these places, because they were. "OK", I thought; "Since Hasbro/Hub/DHX/SHOUT! are obviously for-profit companies, and putting the boxed set in general distribution would probably generate ADDITIONAL profit, there must be another motive." So what was that motive? After quite a bit of thought, I came up with this; "Ever since the brony phenomenon exploded out of 4Chan, Hasbro, (and to a lesser extent, Hub), have been at sort of a loss about what to do with all us bronies, and how to handle us. In Season II we began to see nods to the fandom in things like more frequent appearances of Derpy, the actual mentioning of Bronies in the extended version of the "Equestria Girls" song, and so on. Then Derpy-Gate happened. Derpy was suddenly persona-non-grata, and her appearances were drastically reduced in Season III. From this we can deduce that Hasbro is very image-conscious in relating to the public, and anything that casts them in a negative light (such as being "insensitive" to those with certain disabilities,) will cause them to retreat and/or retract the perceived offensive material. No surprise here, I imagine most corporations do that. However, most corporations don't have a huge, obsessed, definitely NOT the target audience fandom surrounding a "product" like Hasbro has been blessed with. And here once again we come to the subject of money. Hasbro and hub I am CERTAIN keep an eye on the brony community. They know we spend an amazing amount of money on pony-related swag. Just look in at a typical brony convention. young girls are not usually the ones buying the $200.00+ plushies. However, most of that expensive merch. isn't licensed by Hasbro. What Hasbro DOES have is the ability to create licensed DVD boxes sets of the series. And I am sure they know bronies will buy thousands of them. In fact, the Season I DVD set broke several sales records. But why sell it ONLY on desertcart? I think the Big Brains at Hasbro wanted to separate the sales to bronies from the sales to parents of the target demographic. if the Set was sold everywhere instead of just desertcart, you would never know how many were sold to bronies who came to the store LOOKING for the DVD, and how many were sold to families who happened to come across the DVD while shopping. Selling it on desertcart, however, would pretty much guarantee that whoever bought it there was there because they knew about it, and was willing to buy it online, if that was the only way they could get it. And while I have no doubt some purchasers were the parents of young kids, they would compose a much smaller percentage then if it was sold at Wal-Mart. So, Hasbro wanted to know how many they could sell to mainly bronies. Why? well, Since Hasbro is aware of the extensive amount of merchandise bronies buy, and the amounts of money we are willing to pay for it (See above), and the less than stellar quality, shall we say, of many MLP products sold in stores (not counting, of course, the excellent vinyls sold through Hot Topic), Hasbro is looking into launching a new high-quality, animation-correct toy line. But to do this they wanted a fairly accurate estimate of how many bronies would spend the extra money to buy such items. Selling S.1 exclusively online would give such a number. And while it might hurt profits in the short-term, it WOULD generate enough money later on, if the merchandising were done correctly. And of course launching a new semi-exclusive, fairly expensive toy line is a gamble, and Hasbro wanted to make sure the numbers would be there to justify the expense.' Proud of my powers of deduction, I confidently expected, if S.1 sold well on desertcart, Season II would, when released, be available everywhere. And S. 1 would be re-released at the same time to general distribution. Apparently, this is incorrect. S. 2 will be sold only on desertcart, just like S.1. So I am a mite confused. Why do this when selling it everywhere would net them a LOT more money? I don't know yet. I'll try to find out. Anyone who has an alternate idea or theory is welcome to comment on this post, and I'll be glad to read them.

| Contributor | Ashleigh Ball, Jayson Thiessen, My Little Pony, Tabitha St. Germain, Tara Strong |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 896 Reviews |
| Format | Animated, Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Genre | Animation |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 4 |
T**T
The Second Time's The Charm
When it came to My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, I begun to check it out late August 2011 after noticing how popular it was on some web sites (and finally putting some effort into watching The Hub). While it was slow, I eventually became a fan of the show in time for the show's second season, and that season definitely gave me a good reason to get up early on Saturdays. This season, the world of My Little Pony started to expand a lot more thanks to the show dropping the requirement of having Twilight Sparkle be in every episode just for the sake of having her write a Friendship Report, and there's definitely a lot of fun moments to be have. Among the highlights: a Halloween episode that marks the return of Princess Luna; an episode that focuses on Rarity's sisterly relationship with Sweetie Belle; a Christmas episode that tells about the founding of Equestria; a pair of excellent episodes involving mousy pony Fluttershy (the first involves her trying to be more assertive, while the other has her being concerned with her "performance issues" when Rainbow Dash wants her to take part in making a cyclone that will carry water to Cloudsdale for the rain season); and a number of memorable songs (a couple of which were nominated for a Daytime Emmy last year). As for bonus features, while there may not be any audio commentaries this go-round, there's at least a couple of them that will interest older viewers. The first one is a live reading of "Hearth's Warming Eve" by the show's cast (and an audience member filling in for the absent Tabitha St. Germain) that was performed at the Silent Movie Theater in Los Angeles last May. It's worth checking out not only for the "live" feel (especially as there's a few flubs during the reading), but also to see what was changed from the original script for Hearth's Warming Eve to the final project. The other bonus is the My Little Pony panel at Comic Con 2012, with the panelist consisting of some of the show's cast members and its current story editor, Meghan McCarthy. In short: if you're a fan of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, then this DVD is a must buy. P. S. For those wondering: the version of "The Last Roundup" on this set is the censored version, so you may want to keep your copy of "The Friendship Express" (if you have it) if you want the original version of said episode.
S**E
A mite confused
OK, season II.. Some of the best moments of the series (So far, anyway. Hear that Season IV writers??) Anyway, we had two of the best episodes EVER in "Lesson Zero" and "Luna Eclipsed" plus the super-popular unofficial brony anthem "Smile, Smile, Smile" Of course we can't forget that finally, in Season 2, DERPY SPEAKS!! At least until she didn't. But everyone knows that story. So let's get to the reason for the title of this review; "A mite confused.' When SHOUT! released Season I to DVD, I thought; "Yay!, I can't wait to go buy one!" then I heard that it was going to be sold exclusively on Amazon. It was still yay, and I still bought it. "But why," I wondered; "Sell it exclusively online, when selling it at stores like Wal-Mart, Target, etc, would generate tons more sales?" It wasn't as if other MLP DVD products weren't already available at these places, because they were. "OK", I thought; "Since Hasbro/Hub/DHX/SHOUT! are obviously for-profit companies, and putting the boxed set in general distribution would probably generate ADDITIONAL profit, there must be another motive." So what was that motive? After quite a bit of thought, I came up with this; "Ever since the brony phenomenon exploded out of 4Chan, Hasbro, (and to a lesser extent, Hub), have been at sort of a loss about what to do with all us bronies, and how to handle us. In Season II we began to see nods to the fandom in things like more frequent appearances of Derpy, the actual mentioning of Bronies in the extended version of the "Equestria Girls" song, and so on. Then Derpy-Gate happened. Derpy was suddenly persona-non-grata, and her appearances were drastically reduced in Season III. From this we can deduce that Hasbro is very image-conscious in relating to the public, and anything that casts them in a negative light (such as being "insensitive" to those with certain disabilities,) will cause them to retreat and/or retract the perceived offensive material. No surprise here, I imagine most corporations do that. However, most corporations don't have a huge, obsessed, definitely NOT the target audience fandom surrounding a "product" like Hasbro has been blessed with. And here once again we come to the subject of money. Hasbro and hub I am CERTAIN keep an eye on the brony community. They know we spend an amazing amount of money on pony-related swag. Just look in at a typical brony convention. young girls are not usually the ones buying the $200.00+ plushies. However, most of that expensive merch. isn't licensed by Hasbro. What Hasbro DOES have is the ability to create licensed DVD boxes sets of the series. And I am sure they know bronies will buy thousands of them. In fact, the Season I DVD set broke several sales records. But why sell it ONLY on Amazon? I think the Big Brains at Hasbro wanted to separate the sales to bronies from the sales to parents of the target demographic. if the Set was sold everywhere instead of just Amazon, you would never know how many were sold to bronies who came to the store LOOKING for the DVD, and how many were sold to families who happened to come across the DVD while shopping. Selling it on Amazon, however, would pretty much guarantee that whoever bought it there was there because they knew about it, and was willing to buy it online, if that was the only way they could get it. And while I have no doubt some purchasers were the parents of young kids, they would compose a much smaller percentage then if it was sold at Wal-Mart. So, Hasbro wanted to know how many they could sell to mainly bronies. Why? well, Since Hasbro is aware of the extensive amount of merchandise bronies buy, and the amounts of money we are willing to pay for it (See above), and the less than stellar quality, shall we say, of many MLP products sold in stores (not counting, of course, the excellent vinyls sold through Hot Topic), Hasbro is looking into launching a new high-quality, animation-correct toy line. But to do this they wanted a fairly accurate estimate of how many bronies would spend the extra money to buy such items. Selling S.1 exclusively online would give such a number. And while it might hurt profits in the short-term, it WOULD generate enough money later on, if the merchandising were done correctly. And of course launching a new semi-exclusive, fairly expensive toy line is a gamble, and Hasbro wanted to make sure the numbers would be there to justify the expense.' Proud of my powers of deduction, I confidently expected, if S.1 sold well on Amazon, Season II would, when released, be available everywhere. And S. 1 would be re-released at the same time to general distribution. Apparently, this is incorrect. S. 2 will be sold only on Amazon, just like S.1. So I am a mite confused. Why do this when selling it everywhere would net them a LOT more money? I don't know yet. I'll try to find out. Anyone who has an alternate idea or theory is welcome to comment on this post, and I'll be glad to read them.
K**Y
A great season set, regardless of whatever problems. if any.
The 2nd Season of Friendship is Magic is even more magical than ever thanks to the release of Season 2 on DVD. The moment I saw the pre-order for this, I wasted no time, and pre-ordered this without hesitation. This 2nd Season Set is the same as Season 1 as it has the same total number of episodes being 26. The front of the box art, and DVD case is a beautiful image, because it's not just Spike and the Mane 6 on the front anymore. This time, they share the spotlight with their friends, including the Cutie Mark Crusaders, Princess Celestia and her sister, Luna. Also on the cover are Twilight's brother, Shining Armor and his bride, Mi Amore Cadenza, or as Twilight called her back when she was her foal-sitter, Cadence. The Bonus Features in this are pretty much the same, Printable Coloring Sheets, and some new Sing Alongs. However, unlike Season 1, there are no Commentaries on this for any of the episodes. On the back of the box art, and case, we see the Changeling Queen, her minions, and Discord. It looks okay. Only problem, Discord's tail has been cut off, and is missing. This art must've been rushed. No big deal though. And one other downside, well, for some, or most of the Bronies anyway, while the DVD release entitled, "The Friendship Express" has the first-aired uncensored version of "The Last Round-Up" with Derpy Hooves' name spoken out, and herself still intact, the version in this Set is the edited version which left her name out, and both her eyes, and voice changed around; this was due to the response of the Pony Fans who felt that the character was pretty much offensive to the mentally disfigured; hence something called, "The Derpy Hooves" Controversy. For you Bronies out there who like the first-aired version, and not the edited version, if you have a copy of the "Friendship" Express DVD in your posession with only THAT first-aired version, I suggest you hold onto it. For those of you, however, who like the 2nd version, this Season 2 set has just that. Me? I would've liked it better if Hasbro and Shout! Factory had BOTH Versions of that episode, but I think I can handle what they were able to put into this. Regardless of the exclusion of the Commentaries, the flaw in the art work, and not including BOTH versions of the Last Round-Up, this DVD set is still worth checking out, especially if you get it from Amazon, which I did. Now we all wait to see how Season 3 turns out. I give this DVD Set 5 stars out of 5. Stay Brony, Friends.
J**H
Season 2 show review (DVD specific stuff will be added later)
After season 1 of Friendship is Magic ended up being an unexpected hit, it was pretty much inevitable that more would be produced, and needless to say the showmakers really outdid themselves. Season 2 is a worthy follow-up to the season 1, and includes all the great writing, acting, music, and animation that made the first season so popular You can find my review of that season here . While it's impossible to say whether it's better than the first season, season 2 definitely shows that the writers and animators are really stretching themselves. There's a bit more experimentation in how the episodes are written, and it's slightly more over-the-top in places, without ever losing the subtlety and nuance that sets this show apart from most childrens' programming. That isn't to say that it doesn't have a few rough spots, there are a few episodes that could have used some additional tweaking before being aired, but even in those cases they're still very watchable. None of the episodes are truly bad, they just aren't all exceptional. As a whole, though, the second season is every bit as good as the first one, if not better. A few of my personal highlights: - The season premiere has one of the most well-written villains in the entire show, voiced by none other than John DeLancie of Star Trek:TNG fame. - An episode which brilliantly parodies the "we have to have a moral at the end of the episode" formula used by the show in season 1. - Fan favorite Princess Luna gets her own episode. - The Cutie Mark Crusaders getting some much needed development outside of their group - A Time Travel episode - A murder mystery parody - A finale that actually has some surprisingly clever twists, and turns out to be several times as epic as it appears at first glance. There are plenty of other things I could list here, but that's a good enough sampling. **Note: Obviously I don't have the DVD yet; once I actually get it I'll amend the review to account for the quality of the physical media**
A**A
MLP: FIM Season 2 is 120% awesome!!
I am extremely pleased with the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Season 2 dvd set!! A lot of my favorite MLP: FIM episodes are in season 2. Here is a complete list of the episodes from season 2: Disc 1 1. The Return Of Harmony, Part 1 2. The Return Of Harmony, Part 2 3. Lesson Zero 4. Luna Eclipsed (Love this episode!!) 5. Sisterhooves Social 6. The Cutie Pox 7. May The Best Pet Win! Disc 2 8. The Mysterious Mare Do Well 9. Sweet And Elite 10. Secret Of My Excess 11. Family Appreciation Day 12. Baby Cakes 13. Hearth's Warming Eve Disc 3 14. The Last Roundup (With an edited Derpy Hooves) 15. The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000 16. Read It And Weep 17. Hearts And Hooves Day 18. A Friend In Deed 19. Putting Your Hoof Down 20. It's About Time Disc 4 21. Dragon Quest 22. Hurricane Fluttershy 23. Ponyville Confidential 24. MMMystery On The Friendship Express 25. A Canterlot Wedding, Part 1 26. A Canterlot Wedding, Part 2 The packaging of season 2 is beautiful as well!! The front of the slip-case shows the "mane 6" (and a lot of their pets) and Spike, Princess Celestia and Luna, Princess Cadance and Prince Shining Armor, The Cutie Mark Crusaders, Zecora, Cheerilee and Big Macintosh. The back of the slip-case shows the Flim-Flam brothers, Discord, Queen Chrysalis and a changeling, Daring Do and Ahuizotl. The inside of the dvd case is beautiful! It features all season 2 MLP: FIM characters(from what I can tell), and the discs all have art on them as well! If you are an MLP: FIM fan you must buy this season 2 box set, the $26 you spend on it will be well worth it!!
S**N
Cute show with decent storyline
Since I bought the first season so I figured I would buy the second season so my kids would have plenty to watch if the internet or Netflix stopped working. Since we are planning on moving to a new house soon Both services will more than likely not be available to us for a few weeks when we move. So Im making sure my girls (6y, 3y, and 1y) have plenty of much loved shows to watch, this being one of them. Anyway as far as the show , I think its very cute and has a decent storyline that keeps you interested and I know it keeps my very energetic 6 year old Daughter hooked so definitely a must have show for her ! Lol. Overall I'm pleased with this set and I think it was a good deal.
N**F
A very well thought out and put together children's show
I am amazed at the level of quality, humour, moral, presentation and delivery of this show. It is truly fantastic. My 4yo daughter cannot get enough. When we all need a break, I put this on for her (and sit and watch it too) and we just let it run. She is engrossed (we are not tv people) but I let her watch this as much as she likes because of the lessons it teaches. She doesn't get some humour that I know adults will get (and I have giggled at a few) but she really enjoys the show nonetheless. We run all of Season One, then all of Season Two, and back all over again (will need to get our hands on the 3rd season asap!). We also have the book The Elements of Harmony, The Official Guidebook (which you really need if you love this show). We love the songs, the lessons, and all-in-all, it is a perfect package. Very suitable for her age at the moment, and I'm sure for the years to come. Definitely worth the money (and certainly better than the pain of re-watching limited copies on YouTube). We love is so much that she has asked me for a MLP-themed 5th birthday party! She loves Princess Celestia and I love Fluttershy and Applejack!
E**T
Great
Great
J**.
Region One My Little Pony Joy
You need a multi-region DVD player to view this series set. Fortunately I have one, old though it is. If in doubt, wait for the region 2 release. As for the DVD itself: A good season with enough little jokes and bits of business to prevent adults from going completely insane when subjected to endless repeat viewings. My daughter loves it beyond all reason or understanding. I inevitably see something from this collection of four DVDs pretty much every night and it is a lot better than most children's cartoon series, and I should know by now. Not as cute as you might think.
G**7
Favorite season so far
What can I say? This season has the two best villains (Discord and Queen Chrysalis), as well as my personal favorite episode A Canterlot Wedding Part 2 (which contains my favorite song and villain, This Day Aria and Queen Chrysalis). It's also got some pretty good episodes like Luna Eclipsed (an episode revolving around Luna), Read It and Weep (which is not only a Rainbow Dash episode but a parody of Indiana Jones), and my third favorite episode, MMMystery on the Friendship Express (which I have to thank for getting me into the James Bond series since I somehow hadn't seen it until last year but when they did the reference which I didn't get - because they put references in there counting on a major fraction of the audience having seen it, that's one of the forms of appeal this show has - all I had to do was make sure it was my kind of show. Plenty of other good episodes too and so far this is the fan favorite season although some like Season 4 better, I think. One more note: Episode 35, the 9th episode of this season, Sweet and Elite, is the last Rarity episode we get before Season 4's Rarity Takes Manehattan.
そ**そ
マイリトルポニー大好きな娘達に購入♪
ディズニープリンセスのYouTubeを見てた5歳娘が辿り着いてハマったマイリトルポニー(^ ^) 幼稚園で知っているお友達はいないのに、プリキュアもアイカツもそっちのけでマイリトルポニー☆ 英語で見せたいので親は大喜び♪ 英語は発音がわかりやすいです。子供が見るにはちょっと早い場面も多いかな…絵がとにかくかわいいです♪ でも娘達のお絵描きが馬やペガサスばかり、人間を書いても顔色悪く(ブルーや紫)人格疑われないか心配な今日この頃…笑 リージョン1が見れないデッキなのでAppleTVに落として見ています。 我が家はリージョン2とリージョンALL対応のデッキで、リージョンフリーに焼き直しても見れません。リージョンフリーに焼き直したものは車で見れています。とにかく見れて良かったです(^ ^)
S**U
内容の多いDVD
AmazonUSAでの購入を考えていたところ日本のAmazonでも販売していたので購入しました。 DVD4枚組で1枚に6‐7話入っています。字幕なし。disk2、4にのみ特典映像が付きます。 リージョン1なので、リージョンフリーもしくは、リージョン1に対応した機器で見る必要があります。私はPCで見ています。 欠点は、シーズン1と一緒で字幕がないことです。難しい英語はないにしても、英語字幕は欲しいところです。 シーズン2DVDは、特典に違いがあります。シーズン1のDVDには、オーディオコメンタリーがありましたが、シーズン2にはオーディオコメンタリーはありません。代わりに、イベントの映像(ライブステージとコミコン2012)が入っています。
M**E
Perfect Christmas Gift
I bought this for my girls Christmas, they love My Little Pony, Although we've not watched it yet, the value for money was fantastic as the same box set in the uk is almost twice the price, perfect for any MLP fan young or old
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