![]() Not quite as terrible as many make out, but on the most part the negative reception amongst fans to me is justifiable.Does anybody remember the 2010 TV show called, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic? You know, it's a show when Twilight Sparkle, a studious unicorn, travels to Ponyville to learn about friendship at the urging of Equestria's ruler (and her mentor) Princess Celestia. ![]() Concluding, very lacklustre and one of Season 5's worst. The dialogue is throughout forced, cheesy and unsympathetic, with too many wince-worthy parts. A couple of characters served no point to the story, especially Celestia and Luna. The ending as a result felt rather glib and shoehorned. The moral on paper was great and very inspiring, but the execution of it in the episode felt muddled and would have resonated a lot more if the middle act hadn't made one hate Spike so much and hate equally much, or actually even more so, how badly he's treated. ![]() Story-wise "Princess Spike" started off very well, but then became rather contrived, mean-spirited and over-stretched. Despite not being written well as a character, Spike did not deserve such excessively bad treatment and blame when there were others that were just as much at fault. Only Cadance is likeable here or interesting as a character and the delegates' and subjects' disrespect was quite hard to take, especially because of how demeaning it got actually. For much of the episode, initial good intentions were spoilt by his selfish decision making and that he came over as not just selfish but also greedy and dishonest. This was another prime example of a Spike-centric episode that exaggerated Spike's flaws to the point where he becomes insufferable. He started off with good intentions and his resolving was admirable, but his personality is screwed up royally in the middle act. Once Spike took over royal duties however, "Princess Spike" went drastically downhill and didn't improve. The episode did start off quite promisingly. Did enjoy Cadance's role here, easily the most likeable character in the entire episode, and completely understood and related to her anger which happened for a legitimate reason. The voice acting is fine and that is including Cathy Weseluck, despite disliking Spike here. The music is not overused or overbearing and fits the atmosphere well. The animation is vibrant, beautifully drawn, meticulously backgrounded and doesn't try to do too much while making the visuals interesting. While not terrible, it is not hard to see why it is near-universally panned amongst fans. It was not an appealing premise, the execution was even more unappealing. Despite disliking "Owl's Well that Ends Well", "Spike at Your Service" and "Dragon Quest", "Princess Spike" is a strong contender for his worst episode (either that or "Dragon Quest"). There may be some debate as to what is the worst Spike-centric episodes, as of all the previous episodes with him as the main focus only "Secret of My Excess" was above average. After such a brilliant previous episode ("Slice of Life"), it is really quite disheartening to see the season go several steps backwards in quality with one of its bottom 3 episodes and one that is among 'My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic's' worst as well. So one's opinion of "Princess Spike" is going to depend on what your overall feelings are about Spike. When episodes overdo his negative characteristics, and the ones that had him as the main focus tended to, he is very difficult to like and get behind. Spike has also been hit and miss for me, when he is written well and when his strengths are not overlooked he is engaging and when he is also used well one does see personality in him. ![]() One of Season 5's least appealing premises. To be honest, the premise for "Princess Spike" did not in hindsight sound very appealing. ![]()
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