"My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic" The Hearth's Warming Club (TV Episode 2018) Poster

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9/10
"Hearth" warming
TheLittleSongbird18 October 2021
After two disappointments in a row, part of me on first watch was worried as to whether "The Hearth's Warming Club" was going to be another disappointment and be indicative that Season 8 and 'My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic' had lost it. Part of me also felt that this has to be better, as the Student Six were already well written characters and the premise was much more appealing. From what was said by other fans, it also sounded like there were no characters out of character (Discord in "A Matter of Principals").

On first watch, it was to my relief that "The Hearth's Warming Club" was much better than the previous two episodes and saw the season, which to me was uneven, and show back on track. On recent re-watch, it was even more to my relief that "The Hearth's Warming Club" was even better than on first watch. To me it is one of Season 8's best and even better than the last great episode "Molt Down". It is not the waste of big potential that "The Mean 6" was and doesn't have any insufferably written character that dominates too much like "A Matter of Principals" with Discord.

My only issue with "The Hearth's Warming Club" is Sandbar, here he is very annoying and that joke of his accusing Ocellus fell as flat as an undercooked pancake and was not even in good taste.

The rest of the Student Six characters were great, loved that their characters in development and personality were expanded upon in one of their most fascinating appearances on the show since they were introduced where they feel like individuals. Also interesting was the exploration of their different cultures and their ideas of what their holidays represent and such. My favourite of the story was that of Silverstream, but Yona overall is my favourite of the six. Really appreciated seeing Gallus more fleshed out and standing out for the first time.

Really liked their stories, which were entertaining, endearingly silly and honest. The mystery element intrigues and while one does not condone their actions one cannot hate the perpetrator once the motive, a sad and oddly relatable one, is revealed. Especially when they are honest about it, have genuine guilt and are genuinely remorseful, did appreciate how tactful the truth was revealed. The ending is touching and does not feel pat. The writing is charming and sincere with very winning and rarely annoying humour, apart from that one moment from Sandbar.

Furthermore, the animation is vibrant and beautifully detailed, the music always fits ideally tonally and in placement, the moral is not preachy and the voice acting is extremely good all round.

In conclusion, great. 9/10.
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10/10
The best of these new ones
ericstevenson7 August 2018
Warning: Spoilers
This is my favorite episode that I've seen in the past week. I didn't realize at first that this was a reference to "The Breakfast Club". This episode has a mysterious figure sabotage a Hearth's Warming Eve tree. That's the pony equivalent of Christmas. Why would they have a Christmas episode in August? Well, Twilight interviews each of the Young Six to find out who did it.

I thought there'd be some unexpected twist, but not really. It was just one of the kids, Gallus who did it. I especially enjoyed hearing Silverstream's story. It's great that the movie, while not great, set up the Storm King and the rest of the series. Love to see Tempest appear! Yona is my favorite. ****
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1/10
By far one of the most horrible episodes of the show
pyroclitoral14 April 2022
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Great job making Twilight and Rainbow Dash look like absolute villains and painting the students as the underdogs instead. Remind me who this show is about? Oh yeah, that's right! The mane six (and of course their side characters sometimes).

I already despise the concept of a friendship school with every fiber of my being, given that this show started with the idea that friendship is something you learn along the way, rather than something you're taught in a strict technical school. What is this nonsense anyways? They're teaching friendship like it's a trade skill. It's the most cold and odd thing to come from the show, and it makes the entire show feel like a different one.

I'm sick of the focus on these six students. First of all, we only met them a whole 8 seasons in, and secondly, they're all kids and have no interesting personalities. They serve as our new 'protagonists' when the show is supposed to be about the mane six. I don't care about these kids and I certainly don't want to follow them while the mane six are portrayed as the antagonists. At least the Cutie Mark Crusaders are really funny. These students though bore me to tears.

Also, why would Twilight try to make them all stay home for Hearth's Warming Eve? That's not fair, and she should know that kind of thing by now. I'm sure she has some kind of magic to clean up the mess anyway, and yeah, I get that she was trying to teach them a lesson, but I'm sure she also has some kind of magic to figure out who did it, but then I guess we wouldn't have this episode, would we?
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