Thread:TheOne1000/@comment-1031724-20190227230651/@comment-1031724-20190306033240

Oh, third How to Train Your Dragon isn't as good? My other friend who also has a bit of an interest in tails says there isn't much tail play either. I'm thinking I might not want to see this one any more than Captain Marvel, even though the villain falls to his death.

Chrysalis definitely has a fanbase. Many prefer for her to remain evil, which is likely why she didn't reform when her army did. A few would like her to reform though, but she is a fan-favorite villain. Though, they didn't like her being demoted to a one-shot episode where she's not really a threat in Season 8, and with the show ending there's really not much need to keep her around, so I hope they'll finally give her story long-overdue closure.

Road to El Dorado: I thought it was pretty fun when it first came out. But nowadays I'm a bit more particular about the movies I watch, particularly when it comes to animated stuff. I retained full interest in a lot of the Disney movies and The Swan Princess, but I guess The Road to El Dorado doesn't have as much for me as it used to. Perhaps it's because they lost all the gold (though it was necessary to save El Dorado), or coz the villain didn't die (even though where he ends up, he'll probably wish he had).

Sombra was meant to resemble Sauron and be a dark presence. My friend Screwball, who got me into the show, asked the episodes's writer this on his radio show and she told him.

If they can show six ponies nearly identical in appearance (though opposite in personality) to the main characters melting, they can definitely stab a creepy insectoid sadist as long as there's not any red blood (though they did show Rarity bleeding in the show, with red blood despite her being a unicorn). Besides, she was based off Maleficent and Ursula, and they both got stabbed. And G5 will be a reboot, since its version of a G4 unicorn is an "earth pony" (no wings or horn).

I hope he is. He's likely irredeemable or else the Crystal Heart (which didn't harm the other ponies) wouldn't have killed him, and as for turning him to stone or something goes, that's kinda reserved for removing them for the time being but bringing them back later, which doesn't fit at the end of the show. (The writers of the movie knew the Storm King would likely never return in the show, so instead of just leaving it at him turning to stone, they smashed him to pieces)

I never really saw The Simpsons or King of the Hill.

Transcripts are mainly I guess to be able to make quick reference to something I want to be sure about, or to examine the movies closer and catch every detail. And kind of a fun project.

I have seen the old Mummy movies, and I loved The Mummy Returns.