Fluttershy does everything she can to take care of Zecora when she is ill.Fluttershy does everything she can to take care of Zecora when she is ill.Fluttershy does everything she can to take care of Zecora when she is ill.
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Andrea Libman
- Fluttershy
- (voice)
Tara Strong
- Twilight Sparkle
- (voice)
Doron Bell
- Cattail
- (voice)
Brenda Crichlow
- Zecora
- (voice)
- …
Mariee Devereux
- Meadowbrook
- (voice)
Brian Drummond
- Dr. Horse
- (voice)
Cathy Weseluck
- Spike
- (voice)
Storyline
Featured review
Health woes
The premise for "A Health of Information" sounded really interesting, and had heard a lot of good things about it prior to first watch from fellow fans offline. It was great that Fluttershy played a major role here, she has had some truly great (the best classic) episodes over 'My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic's' run and compared to when the show first started she has come on a long way as a character in a group full of strong (and stronger) personalities.
"A Health of Information" may not be one of her best episodes, it's no "Dragonshy" or "Hurricane Fluttershy", but it is a worthy episode for her in a scenario that allows for her to be more interesting and doesn't disgrace her at all. In fact on the most part, Season 7 did a much better job than previous seasons at keeping the Mane 6 likeable and in character (one of the few exceptions being Applejack in "Honest Apple") without any character flaws going over the top. The latter thankfully not happening in "A Health of Information", to me a very good episode with a lot of great things.
Not much here actually to dislike, though didn't buy Twilight being the only pony to not get sick despite being far from distanced from Zecora.
Did think that even more could have been done with the moral. It is a great, important moral that is not confused or heavy handed, but there was room for the episode to delve deeper into it.
On the other hand, the animation is vibrant, atmospheric and richly detailed as ever and the illness effects are both fun to watch and unsettling. The music has both atmosphere and groove, never being discordant with the action. The voice acting is great, with heartfelt work from Andrea Libman as Fluttershy.
Moreover, the script is always engaging and natural sounding, exploring the subject being dangerously ill very intelligently. The subject is a bold one and the execution is quite dark by the show's, well season's, standards because of it not holding back on how bad the situation can be. While also not going too far the other way that it becomes too disturbing. The characters are very well written, with Fluttershy carrying the episode in a way that's never bland and allows her to have more of a voice. Meadowbrook is intriguing.
In conclusion, liked it a lot. 8/10.
"A Health of Information" may not be one of her best episodes, it's no "Dragonshy" or "Hurricane Fluttershy", but it is a worthy episode for her in a scenario that allows for her to be more interesting and doesn't disgrace her at all. In fact on the most part, Season 7 did a much better job than previous seasons at keeping the Mane 6 likeable and in character (one of the few exceptions being Applejack in "Honest Apple") without any character flaws going over the top. The latter thankfully not happening in "A Health of Information", to me a very good episode with a lot of great things.
Not much here actually to dislike, though didn't buy Twilight being the only pony to not get sick despite being far from distanced from Zecora.
Did think that even more could have been done with the moral. It is a great, important moral that is not confused or heavy handed, but there was room for the episode to delve deeper into it.
On the other hand, the animation is vibrant, atmospheric and richly detailed as ever and the illness effects are both fun to watch and unsettling. The music has both atmosphere and groove, never being discordant with the action. The voice acting is great, with heartfelt work from Andrea Libman as Fluttershy.
Moreover, the script is always engaging and natural sounding, exploring the subject being dangerously ill very intelligently. The subject is a bold one and the execution is quite dark by the show's, well season's, standards because of it not holding back on how bad the situation can be. While also not going too far the other way that it becomes too disturbing. The characters are very well written, with Fluttershy carrying the episode in a way that's never bland and allows her to have more of a voice. Meadowbrook is intriguing.
In conclusion, liked it a lot. 8/10.
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- TheLittleSongbird
- Jul 22, 2021
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- Runtime22 minutes
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- 1080i (HDTV)
- 480i (SDTV)
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