Analysis Of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic

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When I was fourteen years old, I came across a children’s television show called “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.” The program follows the same checklist as other children’s programs; bright colors, talking animals, a villain to destroy, and an underlying life lesson. The life lessons really go far, unlike any children’s program that I’ve ever seen. They are not always about how to help yourself through a problem, but also how to help a friend through a problem such as anxiety, or even depression. Each of the six main characters in the show represent an element of friendship; laughter, kindness, loyalty, generosity, honesty, and while the last may be a little farfetched in our world, it perfectly describes what friendship is… magic. I believe that everyone needs friends to keep them grounded. They help you grow so much as a person, and they help you through a lot. Everyone knows that honesty is the best policy, but sometimes the truth does hurt. Sometimes we think that we are keeping a friend from getting hurt, but with all lies, there is never just one. Before you know it, you are right in the middle of a big web of lies that you, yourself created. A great example is when Applejack (element of honesty) discovered that this so called “wonder tonic” that could cure any ailment, was a scam. Her grandmother …show more content…

In conclusion, I would like to make one point; think back to when you were a child, how many friends you had. Notice how as you get older, your circle of friends grows smaller, and you forget what it means to be a good friend. That is why I find My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic an amazing show, no matter at what age, you can always learn something about how to be a better friend. You’ll have big adventures, tons of fun, grow a beautiful heart, faithful and strong. Sharing kindness is an easy feat, and while maybe not in our world, magic makes it all

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