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Lollipop-sweet and rainbow-bright, the four-legged gal pals of Ponyville go clippity-clopping from the baby awning to the big in “My Little Pony: The Movie.”
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With its alone hardly alarming villain and a added accurate appearance of animation, this active chance should accord a adventure to the littlest admirers of the TV appearance after absolutely alarming them. The artifice introduces a host of new characters and songs and is acceptable to accomplish added actual faculty to tots than to their parents, but be assured that accord and advantage will prevail. Buttressed by able articulation aptitude and agreeable $.25 of business amidst the ceaseless activity and pony personality quirks, the cine lays on the candied after too abundant of the sticky. Given the antecedent material, that's not a bad bargain.
And who knows? The blur may amuse alike the abundantly adult, mostly macho subculture of “bronies,” whose adulation of all things “My Little Pony” has developed into a phenomenon. (The 2014 documentary “A Brony Tale” advised the show's macho fan base, and The Washington Post profiled several attendees at aftermost year's BronyCon convention.)
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The cine expands on “My Little Pony: Accord is Magic,” a alternation launched in 2010 by producer-animator Lauren Faust as a reimagining of Hasbro's abundant earlier band of toys and aftereffect videos.
Director Jayson Thiessen, a adept of the “Pony” franchise, packs the cine with beheld humor, including a decidedly absurd advertence to the allegory of the Trojan horse. The blur is additionally a musical, with 13 songs, including “Rainbow,” performed by Sia as a pony whose aigrette covers bisected her face, in a nod to the pop star's onstage persona. The soft-rock tunes mostly alloy into the background, with alone one or two, such as Taye Diggs' arrangement of “I'm the Acquaintance You Need,” communicable a bit of a breeze.
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The story's pony heroines, accepted as the Aigrette Six, are led by the bookish Twilight Sparkle (Tara Strong). The blow of the accumulation includes agitable Pinkie Pie, afraid Fluttershy (both accurate by Andrea Libman); alluring Rarity (Tabitha St. Germain), aloof Applejack and fast-flying Rainbow Birr (both accurate by Ashleigh Ball). Yes, flying. Rainbow Birr and Fluttershy accept wings, and Rarity, like Twilight Sparkle, is a unicorn.
But as these association of Equestria adapt for a festival, the sky is blurred by the aerial ships of a villain alleged Storm King (Liev Schreiber), a bad-humored cantankerous amid Darth Vader and Lou Grant of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” who descends from the sky with his acolyte Tempest Shadow (Emily Blunt), a unicorn with a burst horn, ambitious complete surrender.
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Twilight Sparkle and her accompany birr off for advice from Queen Novo of the Hippogriffs (Uzo Aduba), authoritative a acquaintance in Novo's aerated babe (Kristin Chenoweth). Along the way, they accommodated Capper (Diggs), a cat who's sly like a fox, and a charlatan address manned - birded? - by birds of casualty and its cockatoo captain (Zoe Saldana).
There's a assignment in actuality somewhere. The generally arrogant and aloof Twilight Sparkle learns the accent of depending on accompany and authoritative new ones. Cloying, perhaps, not to acknowledgment a little continued in accepting there. But oh so cute.
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Jane Horwitz is a accidental biographer to The Washington Post.
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