Exploring the magic of dance in MLP: Equestria Girls: Dance Magic

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My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (MLP: EG) Dance Magic is a 2017 animated musical television special based on the My Little Pony: Equestria Girls toy line and media franchise. In this special, Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, Applejack, Rarity, Pinkie Pie, and Fluttershy form a band called the Rainbooms to compete in the Canterlot High music video competition. However, they face tough competition from the stylish and talented three-girl band, the Dazzlings. **The main idea of MLP: EG Dance Magic is the power of friendship and teamwork**. Throughout the special, the Rainbooms encounter various challenges and conflicts, but they are able to overcome them by supporting and believing in each other. This highlights the importance of working together and valuing the strengths and talents of each individual.

Mlp eg dance magic

This highlights the importance of working together and valuing the strengths and talents of each individual. One of the key moments in the special is when Rarity discovers a dress-making book called "Dance Magic" in her family's boutique. She realizes that the book contains the missing magic needed to defeat the Dazzlings and win the competition.

Mlp eg dance magic

Finally, after five months, I get to tackle the three Equestria Girls specials! These could be some of my most anticipated reviews to date, especially since I sounded off against one of them by quite a bit, and I'll let you figure out which one it is. Anyway, here's the first of them, Dance Magic!

I don't care for the Shadowbolts. At all. They had potential to create an anti-Mane Six in Friendship Games, but all they just did was stand there to look pretty and taunt the Wondercolts at every opportunity. Before the special came out, I was hoping they'd actually be given some depth, but here? They pretty much cared about nothing but winning. again. And their personalities come off as shallow. again. And they're reduced to four. wait, what?

Yeah, why Indigo Zap (you know, the loud one, the supposedly anti-Rainbow Dash) isn't there is because, according to Ishi Rudell and Gillian Berrow, she was on vacation. It's fine and all, but why couldn't they have at least given an acknowledgement to her absence in the actual special? I know it wouldn't affect the story that much, but still.

Back to the remaining Shadowbolts; they basically steal Rarity's idea for a music video and when they're stuck on what to do for a song, you're supposed to root for them, but I don't. Why? Because they needed the money for their spring dance on a yacht. Never mind how ludicrous their goals are, but stealing someone else's idea out of desperation is not a sympathetic reason; it makes you look petty!

You'll notice I haven't talked about the story yet. My biggest problem with it is that it's incredibly thin and tries to rely on its characters to pull through. However, it doesn't work since the characters featured barely display any personality beyond a few basic traits.

In fairness to Rarity, she has a more nuanced personality than the one Legend of Everfree gave her, where she constantly preaches fashion to the point it's become her sole obsession, lacking any depth her pony counterpart has. Fans complain about Daisy being an idiot in The Way She Does It, but least there, the railcar actually had a nuanced personality, and the themes were a lot stronger and had a hint of subtlety to them.

But I digress; the rest of the Human Seven just feel really bland. Applejack likes baking, Rainbow Dash likes action, Pinkie Pie is. Pinkie Pie, and Fluttershy, Sunset, and Spike just stand there and barely do a thing. The only other character with some degree of depth is Sci-Twi, and even then, her character is still awful after the events of Legend of Everfree.

Ah yes, speaking of which, if you're not aware, Dance Magic was supposed to take place before Everfree - why do you think the song in the former was on the Friendship Games soundtrack? The special was produced prior to the film and was meant to be about the girls raising funds to attend Camp Everfree, but it was held back and some dialogue was edited to take place after the film.

Which brings me onto the EG timeline - it is incredibly confused as to when everything is. Dance Magic seems to take place in the spring, and yet Everfree is implied to take place in the summer. This has been an issue in productions prior, but it was never this obvious!

Dance Magic's ending is just disappointing, really. Sure, the song is nice, but it could've been a music video on its own. Sure, the moral is good, but the buildup to it is rather flimsy and it comes out of nowhere, only to be hammered in during the third act. Sure, all the technicals - voice acting, music, and animation (bar some goofs) - are great, but they're all standards by now, not a freak accident.

Final Thoughts

It's easy to make a simple idea work. You need to give that premise some good humor, strong characterization, a well-paced story, and a message being based around it. With a bare-boned plot, the characters not feeling relatable, an out-of-nowhere whilst fine message, and some rehashed gags, I can safely say that I don't like Dance Magic. I appreciate that it tried being a sequel to Friendship Games, but it came way too late and feels out of place this far in. It just comes off as pointless.

Honestly, you're better off watching Rarity Takes Manehattan, which has a similar premise, and is far more interesting on every level. Plus, it has a moral which actually connects to the main plot.

Later that afternoon, Rarity relates her vision for the music video to her friends in the CHS music room—as well as the Shadowbolts' interest in entering the contest themselves. She explains that she needs the money they raised thus far to buy costume materials for their music video. After assuring the girls that the contest's cash prize will earn them double the amount they need for Camp Everfree, they agree to give her the money for costumes. However, Twilight Sparkle points out that if they lose the contest, they won't have any money left.
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**This emphasizes the theme of finding your own unique magic and using it to achieve success**. The special also showcases an array of catchy musical numbers, including "Dance Magic" and "All Up in My Grill". The music adds to the energy and excitement of the story, as well as providing entertainment for the audience. MLP: EG Dance Magic is a vibrant and fun-filled special that appeals to both fans of the My Little Pony franchise and newcomers alike. It combines elements of friendship, music, and magic to deliver an uplifting and inspiring message. **Ultimately, the special teaches the importance of unity, self-discovery, and pursuing your passions with enthusiasm and determination**..

Reviews for "Bringing the magic of dance to life in MLP: Equestria Girls: Dance Magic"

1. Jessica - 2 stars
I found "Mlp eg dance magic" to be quite disappointing. The storyline felt weak and rushed, and the characters lacked depth. The music numbers were forgettable and didn't add much to the overall experience. Additionally, the animation quality seemed subpar compared to previous installments. Overall, I was left feeling unfulfilled and wished for a stronger and more engaging plot.
2. Mark - 1 star
I cannot express my disappointment enough with "Mlp eg dance magic." The plot was incredibly predictable, and the characters felt one-dimensional. The songs seemed forced and poorly executed, failing to capture the magic and charm of previous My Little Pony movies. The animation quality was lacking, and I couldn't help but feel bored throughout the entire film. This installment did not live up to the standards set by its predecessors, and I wouldn't recommend it to any MLP fan.
3. Samantha - 2 stars
"Mlp eg dance magic" didn't live up to my expectations. The story lacked originality and felt like a rehashed version of previous MLP films. The character development was shallow, and I found it difficult to connect with any of the characters. The music was forgettable and didn't leave a lasting impression. Overall, this movie failed to entertain and left me wishing for a more captivating and unique storyline.
4. Ryan - 2.5 stars
I was let down by "Mlp eg dance magic." The plot felt rushed and didn't allow for much character development. The songs were lackluster and didn't have the catchy tunes that I've come to expect from My Little Pony movies. The animation quality also seemed lower than previous installments. While it had its moments, overall, the film didn't live up to its potential and left me wanting more substance and creativity.

Discover the enchanting world of dance in MLP: Equestria Girls: Dance Magic

The transformative power of dance in MLP: Equestria Girls: Dance Magic