Re: Spike is Ded: S2 Spoilers Thread (new stuff - 3/23)


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Wylie

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LOS ANGELES – The Hub TV network, a television network for kids and their families, will celebrate the wedding event of the year with a very special two-episode presentation of the animated hit series “My Little Pony Friendship is Magic,” Saturday, April 21 (1-2 p.m. ET) a series produced by Hasbro Studios. Two half-hour, back-to-back episodes will culminate with a spectacular wedding in the beloved series that has become a pop culture phenomenon, with a passionate and broad fan following.
As part of the celebration of the episode, TV actress/author, wedding aficionado -- and mom -- Tori Spelling (“Beverly Hills 90210,” “Tori & Dean: sTORIbook Weddings”) will be featured in The Hub’s interstitial programming in addition to hosting a celebrity “bridle” shower event.
http://youtu.be/LcS7OX4LTu4
“My Little Pony Friendship is Magic,” set in the magical land of Equestria, a kingdom populated by colorful ponies, follows the studious young unicorn Twilight Sparkle and her five pony friends as they teach one another about the most powerful magic of all, the magic of friendship! In the two-part episode “A Canterlot Wedding,” the kingdom is in a frenzy preparing for the wedding of Princess Celestia’s niece, Princess Cadance, to Twilight Sparkle’s brother, Shining Armor. However, Twilight Sparkle discovers a dark secret about the bride that could ruin her brother’s “happily ever after.”
To capitalize on the growing excitement that is swirling around what legions of “My Little Pony Friendship is Magic” fans are calling “the wedding of the year,” The Hub will launch a robust marketing and publicity effort to reach the audiences of all ages who are captivated by “My Little Pony Friendship is Magic.” The series, produced primarily for children, has become a sensation across generations.
The special wedding-themed programming event will be supported with both traditional and non-traditional off-channel media, designed to drive tune-in as well as viewer engagement with exclusive digital content available at an all-new mini-site, Hubword.com/royalwedding. Launching on April 2, the mini-site will feature six all-new, interactive, wedding-themed games based on each of the show’s beloved primary characters as well as a downloadable "viewing party pack" that includes printable party invitations, wedding hats, coloring pages and stickers.
Additionally, The Hub’s Facebook and Twitter (@HubTVNetwork) platforms will provide sneak peeks of the royal wedding episode and extend the viewing experience with additional activities to engage the series’ growing fan base.



The Doctor wrote:To capitalize on the growing excitement that is swirling around what legions of “My Little Pony Friendship is Magic” fans are calling “the wedding of the year,”
itinerant nomad wrote:Can a unicorn dye her aura?

Pocket wrote:Boy does that sound shamelessly made up. Bronies say a lot of odd things, but calling the season finale "the wedding of the year" sounds more like something a marketing person would come up with. (And you can't get me to believe it means the young fans, either.)
<Berrybot> fuck sports




Herr General wrote:Yeah, that entire article sounds like a blatant advertisement.
kefkafloyd wrote:I think it's fine to make a Season Finale Buildup thread. Label it spoilers to all hell.


Ragnar34 wrote:What exactly do they mean by half hour episodes, do you think?





Wylie wrote:Think logically here guys.
If they do some wonky "limited/no commercial interruption" thing, how are they going to handle it in reruns?
It's gotta be two 22-minute episodes.






Wylie wrote:Think logically here guys.
If they do some wonky "limited/no commercial interruption" thing, how are they going to handle it in reruns?
It's gotta be two 22-minute episodes.







Wylie wrote:Think logically here guys.
If they do some wonky "limited/no commercial interruption" thing, how are they going to handle it in reruns?

itinerant nomad wrote:Can a unicorn dye her aura?

Pocket wrote:They won't. This is a one-time event that will never air again, like the moon landing.


ixnay wrote:Or the Star Wars holiday special







Headless Horse wrote:http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=323909610753051544



Kronos wrote:
Wait...that actually exists? I thought it was just a joke in Weird Al's music video for "White & Nerdy"!

Sweetie could you please get Casting on the horn.
get what on the what
Wylie wrote:Think logically here guys.
If they do some wonky "limited/no commercial interruption" thing, how are they going to handle it in reruns?
It's gotta be two 22-minute episodes.
SlateSlabrock wrote:Two eight-minute songs to pad things out. Twilight's solo, an ensemble doing a send-up of every unused Sondheim/Andrew Lloyd Webber/Gilbert and Sullivan tune, a rock opera where Rainbow Dash literally knocks the socks off of Minty with a wicked guitar solo, Scootaloo reunited with her lost parents during a rendition of "Send in the Clouds."
And they will excise them for reruns.



"A Canterlot Wedding - Part 2" James Wootton TBA April 21, 2012[20]
Twilight discovers a dark secret about Cadence right before the wedding.[17]
Featured Song: "I'm actually Discord"






Doctor Wheeze wrote:Somebody posted a wikipedia episode list screenshot (of supposed season 3 episodes) and then apparently deleted it, but I went to go check the edit history of that page and this little vandalism made me laugh:

Doctor Wheeze wrote:Somebody posted a wikipedia episode list screenshot (of supposed season 3 episodes) and then apparently deleted it, but I went to go check the edit history of that page and this little vandalism made me laugh:


Chronos30 wrote:
It's the revision before that one, and it's obvious BS.






MAJOR SPOILERS
<Berrybot> fuck sports








Contradiction confirmed for ponies 










Headless Horse wrote:Please tell me the VAs still read off screenplays typed on a fucking Selectric.


