Littlest Pet Shop- A Day at the Museum Talkback

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The pets get lost in a museum, so Blythe must find them before the building closes.
 
All I can say is that if this episode (mundane and average as it sounds) ends up being more heartwarming and entertaining than this week's episode of that darn pony show for me (Which sounds epic on paper, once you read the full synopsis, despite how stupid it still sounds...) - I'll have gained an increased respect for this series.

Unfortunately, at the same time, I'll also have just one more reason to dislike FiM for not being able to deliver, the harder and deeper I think about the situation presented to me.

Let me note that it's not like I haven't already (knowing how this show unfortunately started itself out!). Then again, seeing this is despite still being early on for itself, Season 2 of this show has been firing away in most of the right directions, unlike that pony show, IMHO...
 
A quite enjoyable episode. I guess Minka and Penny shippers have new name to go by. I loved the Dinopets, it was very catchy, and I loved their imgainary prehistoric world, too bad Sunil. Vinnie, and Pepper had to mis out on it. Though imgainy Blythe as a taratagoto was very mean, I thought they were friends.

I think this is the first episode of Littlest Pet Shop, not to have any scenes in the pet shop. False adventising.
 
Despite who wrote it (BECAUSE, If I haven't made it clear by now, Merriwhether Williams is a weak writer, IMHO!), this episode thankfully is yet another mid-high tier effort for Season 2.

It falls just short of being high tier, IMHO, for these reasons:

- I felt that guard was a little too oblivious. At the same time, he came off as kinda creepy, following Blythe around so much, even though he had every right to be suspicious. However, it must ALWAYS be noted there's a fine line between being a security guard... And looking kinda like a creeper /stalker in the process.

- I think Pepper could've done a better job keeping her stink under control, if only to ensure Blythe got out of this much easier.

Everything else, from the pets interactions, their imagination of their surroundings, the song we got involving the subject, and also the nice little twist of an ending, was very well handled.

Bottom Line: If Williams can continue to otherwise write equally as good or better episodes (as in NOTHING else as disappointing as Nesy Hats Craze, for example!), I'll lay off of criticizing her so heavily, even though as a critic, it's my job be harsh (but fair) where necessary.
 
zoombie said:
I guess Minka and Penny shippers have new name to go by.

I sincerely hope that you're joking.:sweat:

Anyway, this plot wasn't complicated at all. In fact, it was about as simple a plot as you could get: Blythe and the pets go to the museum. But you'd be surprised at how the simplest of plots can often be the most effective. "Dino Pets" was a pretty good song as well. I found it funny how Penny, Minka, Zoe and Russel wore more clothing in the pre-historic fantasy than they do in everyday lives.

So far, I'm enjoying season 2 of Littlest Pet Shop more than I am season 4 of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. I don't know what that means, but there it is.
 
Don't feel too bad about that, Goldstar Neo. I'm still trying to cope with the fact that most of Season 3 (how overall disappointing it unfortunately came off for me, IMHO) and Equestria Girls happened... And soured any positive opinion I may have had of MLP, overall (even sadder as that sounds...).
 
Merriwether Williams is a great writer. She wrote for early SpongeBob and Camp Lazlo and Adventure Time. Episodes like this prove she's still great. Barring a few off moments, it's really fun to watch. It's like a mix of "Lilo and Stitch" and "The Land Before Time". The song was great and the humor, for the most part, was strong. I give it 9.5/10.
 

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