My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Forgotten Friendship (TV Movie 2018) Poster

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6/10
An okay Equestria Girls TV special, and not really the best in this series
nearmellol22 October 2020
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Out of all the Equestria Girls movies and specials I've seen, this film had concepts that actually had great potential and some of them do meet up to the expectations, and some of them really don't.

Pros:

1. Sunset Shimmer's reunion with Princess Celestia is hands down the highlight of the film since Sunset was her top student before Twilight came along, and we never really got to explore their relationship in the previous films though flashbacks or see them make amends. And the interactions they have is both funny and heartwarming, and it actually makes the film very much worth watching.

2. Sunset's relationship with Trixie is also worth a watch since they both have plenty of screen time working together and building a chemistry that's as good as the chemistry between Starlight Glimmer and Trixie back in Equestria, which even adds to giving human Trixie some character development on her part.

Cons:

1. The main plot of everyone forgetting Sunset Shimmer's redemption is a big critique for me because they don't really do much with it outside of everyone thinking that Sunset is still a bully and it feels rather mean-spirited towards her. Even Sunset's friends Sci-Twi and the others forget about her redemption, and they don't do anything with them either. They only made Sci-Twi questioning her nice behavior towards them, but that's completely tossed out the window eventually and none of them actually step up to truly see that if Sunset has changed and it waits until the villain reveals herself, which doesn't really speak out how strong their bond is even if their memories of Sunset are erased.

2. The villain of the special Wallflower Blush is a weak villain. She was meant to be a sympathetic villain who was an outcast and wanted to ruin Sunset's life and prove she hasn't really changed because Sunset ignored her. This is the kind of villain that you could easily make sympathetic and relatable by giving her a good amount of focus and making her motive match up with her actions, but sadly they don't do that and instead make her a twist villain with not much screen time to build up investment in her status as an outcast and she has a weak motive. Her motive is weak due to her targeting of Sunset because Sunset didn't really do anything to match up that intense hatred Wallflower has towards her. They could have made this work if Wallflower was instead written to be an outcast who was the main victim of Sunset's bullying all the time with no break and was still ignored even after Sunset changed her ways with Sunset not even walking up to her to apologize, which would actually feel like a more justified motive that would definitely come back to bite Sunset in the back after being such a nasty bully.

Overall thoughts: This special was fine. It had some heartwarming and funny moments and a touching reunion between Sunset and Princess Celestia. But the rest of the movie feels rather mean-spirited towards Sunset and there's no real justification for it due to the villain's weak motive and nothing really being done with it other than forgetting that Sunset is not a bully anymore, and it also feels a bit unnecessary since Sunset already had a redemption plot back in Rainbow Rocks that was so well received and made her a popular character among the fanbase. Not to mention, I just found it unpleasant because I really warmed up to this character since Rainbow Rocks and she is just such a likable character with so many great moments in this series that watching her go through this stuff in this special without really doing anything to deserve it is just really sad and unjustified. But still, there is plenty that I got out of this, so I'm glad I watched it in the end.
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8/10
Better than expected
jwwalrath-227-8548717 February 2018
This was a TV special about Sunset Shimmer's friends suddenly forgetting she was her friend and everyone only remembering when she was a bully. A simple story in theory but this turned out to be stronger, both emotionally and plotwise, than expected.

Now don't get me wrong, this is a show for young girls and not Shakespeare. But like most of the MLP:FiM universe, far more effort is put in writing-wise than most girl shows. This special utilizes the history of the characters and deals with Sunshet Shimmer dealing with past mistakes she made at Canterlot High and in Equestria. It also deals a lot with Sunset as a character and her regrets and sorrow at losing the friendships she has built. It is this backstory and characterization that makes the special more compelling that it has any right to be and ending in a touching conclusion.

On the downside, most of the main characters in this series are sidelined as Sunset is left alone for the majority of the special. On the plus, the spotlight is shown on the egotistical showwoman Trixie. She is a hoot and has the best lines.

Overall, a nice little special.
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8/10
Surprisingly great and could have been the best out of Equestria Girls
ralvarez-7045528 February 2021
This special, while not perfect does feel worthy of a story on its own. Sunset Shimmer's character feels like its come full circle. However the third act falls short compared to the first and second act. As a whole, the premise doesn't scream originality, but it makes up for it when put in context of Sunset's journey and how it affects her emotionally. Also, Wallflower doesn't seem to communicate a strong motivation upon first watch, and that should have been delievered better. But overall the story went far and beyond in some places and with a few narrative tweeks, it could have been a great way to end the Equestria Girls franchise as a whole.
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9/10
Nice, exciting, and most of all satisfying
Thumper-1137 March 2018
The Equestria Girls are back with their newest special, and their longest one yet up to date. We're back into the perspective of Sunset Shimmer and her everyday life with the rest of the equestria girls, all of whom have now adapted to their new magic abilities given to them from the previous film of Legend Of Everfree. However, magic is still on the loose in the world of humans and now something is happening to all of Sunset's friends, when one day they suddenly don't remember any of her good deeds or even their own friendship with her.

I did feel like the other equestria girls had more of a minor role than they usually would, but I really like the character development used in this story for the theme of memories. For instance, there are certain characters introduced along the way in which many people can actually relate to today, and further more about how new memories with others by your side can start at anytime. As for Sunset's case, we begin to see her as someone who is willing to stand up for everyone's cause if it means getting back to how things should be.

There were many exciting things to be seen all throughout this special, and even some heartfelt, challenging and needed moments to come across for certain characters. It was well paced, nicely scripted, strong animation for both designing and camera shots, great voicing and singing, and there were rarely any scenes that made you feel like it wasn't necessary to the storyline.

All in all, it was definitely an enjoyable worth-watching special that may even come to the likings of fans within the My Little Pony franchise who have yet to see much of the world of Equestria Girls.
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10/10
BEST EG SPECIAL EVER!!!
aka-4531618 November 2019
I can definitely start by saying that this special is, in every way, worth a look. Everything about it is absolutely wonderful.

Nick Confalone's writing for this special proved to be one of the best he's done for MLP by far. The comedy aspect of the story was nicely done and funny, of course. But not only that, he did a brilliant job at extending himself by incorporating excellently dramatic and impactful moments. I like that he also incorporated an emotional resonance and heart, such as when Sunset reunites with Princess Celestia and the two call it water under the bridge.

The direction by Ishi Rudell and Katrina Hadley, along with their army of animators, likewise put great effort into this episode. They helped translate precisely what Confalone was putting into writing it, and they did it so beautifully. So beautifully, that you can't help but find your emotions getting gently tugged every step of the way.

The music that was composed by William Anderson, as well as the songs "We've Come So Far" and "Invisible", also gave a significant boost for the vision the special was aiming for. Like the writing and direction, they too had a heart and emotional resonance that gave the special a soul.

The voice acting from the ensemble, as well as the characters and character development, were terrific as always.

The addition of Wallflower Blush was quite a nice touch. Admittedly, as a villain, she certainly wasn't the most original, and neither were the outcomes involving her. However, she has an incredibly tremendous depth about her that makes her one of the most relatable characters yet. She's someone who felt neglected, unnoticed, and forgotten among others, and that's something that can cause someone to become hardened. She wanted to connect with others, but she found herself too shy and overlooked to do so, and only through the kindness and friendship of others could she truly be free and happy. As someone who often spent much of his time alone in his public school years, often very shy and invisible from less-than-friendly fellow students, I can totally relate to Wallflower. Wallflower's voice actress, Shannon Chan-Kent, likewise did a wonderful job voicing the character.

Trixie's development in the episode, from being an arrogant show off to a compassionate friend of Sunset Shimmer, was also nicely done. Unexpecting too, because for a while I thought that she was going to be the villain considering how mad she was at Sunset for not including her in the yearbook.

I'd furthermore like to add that Tara Strong's performance as Princess Twilight was amazing. So many moments with her character were really funny and cute, and I loved how Strong was able to push herself emotionally for those moments.

Sunset Shimmer was definitely the best character in this special, though. Next to her appearances in "Rainbow Rocks" and "Friendship Games", this was one of the best installments focused on her, especially because of how well it depicted her coming a long way from being a villain. Her character development throughout, such as her courage to speak to Princess Celestia and her newfound friendship with Trixie, was brilliant! Rebecca Shoichet likewise voiced her character marvelously, putting stupendous feeling into her character.

Now if I have to call out one mishap concerning the special, it would be that some moments with Pinkie and Rainbow Dash may have been slightly cringy. But that's okay, they're fairly passable.

In the end, "Forgotten Friendship" is a real winner for the Equestria Girls series, with a huge thanks going towards the amount of feeling and heart put into it.
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8/10
"Maybe it's not enough to not be mean..."
thetick-6584814 October 2019
"...maybe you have to be nice."

Granted, any Equestria Girls adventure is just a they're-people-in-a-people-world version of My Little Pony, so there's not really much new in terms of writing, music, jokes, or animation style. What I did appreciate about this adventure was the idea that we can't always control someone else's concept of who we are and that ignoring someone can be just as upsetting as antagonizing them.

Pros: Trixie gets some development as a character, which is a relief after her being something of a background joke most of the time. She delivers the opening quote (the central theme) while declaring herself The Wise and Moralizing Trixie. Wallflower Blush's disarmingly relatable song "Invisible" is one of the better songs to come out of the franchise.

Cons: Not enough time to really make the mystery plot mysterious. Sunset Shimmer is the focal character at the expense of the other characters. Sunset Shimmer returning to Equestria to face Princess Celestia could have been its own movie, but here it's glossed over in service to the main plot.

Overall: surprisingly good for a 45-minute Equestria Girls adventure and worth a watch with the kids.
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4/10
Fairly forgettable spin-off
Horst_In_Translation29 March 2018
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"My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Forgotten Friendship" is a 44-minute American animated short film from 2018, from 1.5 months ago at this point actually, so still really new and fresh. the title already gives away that this one once more takes you into the world of My Little Pony, well sort of, because early on and at the end too the ponies are human female teenage characters. This really confused me as if this was some kind of spin-off, but the transformation lets me think that this was just part of the overall story. So yeah, other than that, I was not interested in anything hee really. Animation was decent, story was fairly forgettable and never manages to make an emotional impact really. Humor was basically non-existent. MLP is for cuteness, not for comedy. The thing I found most distracting here were the voice actors. The main character for example has one who is not bad by definition, but felt way too old for me for the part she provides in here. I personally give this one a thumbs-down, but really chances are good you have seen other Equestria Girls stuff or at least other MLP stuff and judging from how much you like that, yoou can decide for yourself here if you wanna see this very recent installment to the long-running franchise. The approach is just the same as always. My suggestion is to skip the watch here though. But then again I am not really a little MLP fan, even if I am a big fan of animated films and shows. Watch something else instead and I am also not sure if this is the kind of entertainment you would want your daughters to grow up with. Baffled by the high rating for sure, even if I know that MLP has a big almost cult-like following that actually includes more boys and males than you'd expect. That's all, folks.
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10/10
Ashley
j-2281127 January 2021
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3/10
MLP EG Has Went Downhill
snoof-4942313 June 2018
This Is Another My Little Pony Equestria Girls Special Which Is Forgotten Good Thing Is Sunset She Was Main Characters In This Special And Also We Finally See Princess Twilight,Luna And Celestia In EG Again And Show Up That Sunset Is Celestia's Daughter Is Best Part Of This Special A Everything Else Nothing Say About It I'm Sorry But Since Added Sci-Twi In This Spin-Off It Started Feel Like Fairly OddParents Added New Characters Is Get Sick Especially For Chloe Not Olny That I'm Finding Odd To Comparison Sci-Twi From MLP: EG With Lloyd From The LEGO NINJAGO MOVIE

Oh Gosh They Need Visit Twilight And Starlights To Human World Again If Will Be Another Special In 2019

Yeah This Special Was Just Super Lame To Me
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