Discord's crack-ship folder!! by wasabi-beans, literature
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Discord's crack-ship folder!!
Boulder gently caressed Tom's hard exterior, her jelly fingertips softened his cragginess, and hardened his stalagmite.
"No Boulder, we both have male names and are inanimate objects. This is wrong."
"And yet, it's feels so right, Tommy baby," purred Boulder, "let's prove to the world how crystal ponies are really made..."
Then Rarity swung the door open to her newly made zen garden.
"Tom, honey! I got you some- AAARGHH!!! My imaginary coltfriend is being seduced by Maud's imaginary pet!! I should've seduced Applejack when I had the cha-ha-hance!!!"
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Princess Celestia rubbed her mane nervously, "Sweetie, I
Review of Vault of BonesT by wasabi-beans, literature
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Review of Vault of BonesT
Review of Vault of Bones
The Flame Princess is back! And in such a unique way as well; this is one of the most coherent episodes thus far, and surprisingly making it one of the funniest as well.
Basically, Finn got spooked that the Flame King is trying to influence FP to be evil in a hilarious scene, (evil-evil-evil-evil, said Keith frackin' David!), so how does our human boyfriend help her to clear mind on whether she truly is evil?
Dungeon crawling, duh.
What makes this such a unique episode is how balanced it is with its character development, action and comedy.
It uses the dungeon-crawling conventions from video games and turns it on
Review of MLP: FiM's Crystal Empire by wasabi-beans, literature
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Review of MLP: FiM's Crystal Empire
The big two-parter has arrived! And My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is kicking off with the Crystal Empire two-parter.
The first part is about Celestia giving Twilight the rather monumental test of finding a way to protect the Crystal Empire upon its mysterious return from the shadowy King Sombra (meaning shadow in Spanish).
And the second part is focuses more on Twilight finding the Crystal Heart which is key to stopping Sombra.
This two parter is easily the most visually stunning two-parter yet. Everything from movement to lighting to the absolutely gorgeous looking Crystal Empire is incredibly well-designed.
And surprisingly enough
Review of Adventure Time's The Lich by wasabi-beans, literature
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Review of Adventure Time's The Lich
And we go from pretty much the most emo episode to one of the biggest gobsmackers in Adventure Time's many seasons.
The Lich (as in, the episode) starts off with a freaky premonitory dream that has Finn and Jake seeking Billy's guidance, and they steal the jewels from the crowns of power.
And things go down. Way, way down.
This episode is essentially a tightly packed exposition dump that will jet set season 5 into whole new territory.
Whilst I'm not going to spoil the ending, I will say this much: I can definitely see the link now between Finn and Jake, and Fionna and Cake, wink wink!
So much stuff happened and revealed in so little time
Review of Adventure Time's I Remember You by wasabi-beans, literature
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Review of Adventure Time's I Remember You
Adventure Time is, on the surface level, all about the wacky, weird and then weird, topped with some weird-flavored sprinkles.
But there are certain episodes that hint at more, almost as if the creators are apprehensive about being in-depth with the world of Ooo, out of fear of a ratings drop or pushing the censors, who knows?
But when it does show its depth, it goes from Adventure Time to A Special Time. Episodes that involve Susan Strong, the very intense 'Burning Low', and of course, 'Holly Jolly Secrets', all give Adventure Time so much more depth than the casual viewer may perceive.
The basic summary is that bad 'ol Ice King (Tom Kenn