@@MoodyBluesRequiem80 But you forget that Lunas main duty is fighting the nightmares of every pony. Nightmares like Daybreaker. Even though she is younger she must be far more experienced in battle as we saw when they first fought together. Celestia only won because of the elements and because it is a kids show. Also, daybreaker only won because of her fire powers, while Nightmare moon had no elemental power, which is quite unfair.
The royal sisters arguing like children is actually one of the most fun characterizations they could have done and why they have by far my favorite dynamic out of anyone in the show. And despite that I wouldn't say they're lacking in wisdom or anything, they've just been around long enough to know how to have fun.
In Forgotten Friendship, Sunset Shimmer is shocked at Celestia’s playful side and says her having a sense of humor was a change. It’s also possible Sunset just never got to see that side of her. I believe Twilight was surprised the first time Celestia laughs as well.
Starlight truly is the best villain in the series if she can walk her way into a heavily guarded palace, tamper with the ruler of Equestria's cutie marks and still be applauded for doing such great friendship work
"Heavily guarded"? If that was true then Celestia wouldn't need the main six to solve theyre problems before the end of the year (I count seasons as years in the mlp universe)
You know, it's pretty funny to me that Starlight was forgiven and accepted by the main cast and supposedly "changed her ways", but in almost all her episodes she manipulates ponies with magic.
To anyone: "Dream pony" is credited as such because that's what the writers (Lewis and Songco) wrote the dialogue as for; they didn't know the same pony would be used by the storyboard or layout artist(s) earlier in the episode as the foal Luna gets her picture with.
As an adult with a little sibling I can confirm that the siblingly arguing does not go away with age. You will always have argue over *something*. Whether it's repairable or not just depends on what the something is.
This episode is honestly so fun at times, that i forget its one of my least favorites. Then arbitrary map "rules", Starlight being OP enough to magically change two goddesses cutie marks, the srbitrary rule that the spell has to last 24hrs, and the nonsensical characterization of Luna and Celestia. Like... these two lived and worked together for who knows how many decades or centuries before Luna got banished, and its been 2-3 years since her return... and THIS is the first time theyre facing the issue of disliking each others habits? Really? ...but Daybreaker is awesome and panicky Twilight, so eh 😅
The fact the map acknowledged Starlight takes no BS and has a guts to do something like she did is EXACRLY why she was sent. Everyone else ESPECIALLY twilight would blindly side with celestia which wouldn't be helpful. Starlight basically told the royal sisters "now listen here you little shits! Both of you are acting petty n stupid so im gonna freaky friday you"
Uh, you do realize that Starlight swapped an alicorn's cutie mark in her debut episode, right? This episode is not giving her any power she wasn't already known to possess two seasons ago.
1: they aren't goddesses that's a fannon. 2: starlight was able to steal TWILIGHT SPARKLE'S cutie mark, the buck would stop her from being able to swap cutie marks? 3: not arbitrary, twilight wasn't allowed to go to manehattan with rarity and AJ, or on other adventures she wasn't called on. Can't argue the other points but those two are more than stupid on your part, they are maliciously ignorant. In short, go buck yourself.
Even though she might not have the same amount of dough as the princesses, elevating bread-screaming mare to the office of princess would have given me more of a rise than the self-levitating Twinkleshine.
I think, out of all the cutie mark centric eps, this one's my absolute favorite. It's super cool getting to see more of Celestia and Luna's inner dynamics. Not to mention that, as cliché as the plot is, it's fits the two really well! I also felt that it fills in the source for Luna's jealousy and adds to it, it adds an extra layer to it by making the jealousy sort of a two way street.
I love this episode, it's one of my favorite takes on "let's see how these characters fare in each other's shoes". Between Twilight projecting herself through the music box, another glimpse at Celestia and Luna acting like sisters, Starlight doing her very best, and the badass Daybreaker, I wish we got more episodes like this. There's also Nightmare Star in the Trading Card Game, but I really can't decide if I love her or Daybreaker more... I choose both!
I really feel like this episode is the amalgamation of all the mis-steps this season made. A "friendship" problem filtered entirely through arbitrary map rules affecting the interactions (only one character can interact with the princesses, Twilight can only interact with Starlight in an incredibly limited way), and of course the characterization issue you pointed out at 2:00. Celestia and Luna "being sisters" is fun when it's about something petty, less so when it's about something actually important. Along with the whole "using magic to solve your problems" thing that every Starlight episode touches on.
Season 7 is probably my favorite season. The map couldn't have sent Twilight as she wouldn't have been able to solve the problem. And, no, not every Starlight episode has her using magic to solve her problems.
"arbitrary map rules" yeah no, that's how it's always been, y'all are just scum for ignoring this well established fact. Also starlight is a REFORMED villain, y'all are fine when discord is still being an absolute shit but god fucking forbid starlight, a reformed magic abuser, still has issues with abusing magic. How the buck did you people get past 3rd grade? PS: Just because you don't have a sibling or don't have sibling rivalry doesn't make it arbitrary, grow up you uneducated neanderthal.
Heck yeah, Cinemare Sins time again! "A Royal Problem" is one of my favorite Starlight episodes, It was very interesting to see Starlight be summoned by the cutie mark map to Canterlot. Although I can remember a lot of people in the fandom not liking that the episode pretty much went all Freaky Friday with the switching of Celestia and Luna's cutie marks, But I thought it was good for Celestia and Luna character development wise because in the end they gained a new respect and appreciation for each other. And of course it was intriguing to see Celestia and Luna perform each others royal duties, I especially loved Day breaker she was totally badass!
Its crazy how ive been waiting for this episode to be covered by you for years and im so happy you finally got to it, thank you, its my favourite episode
I love this episode it's one of my favorite Celestia and Luna episodes because of Daybreaker. I just love her design so cool and evil. I wish friendship is magic showed more of Daybreaker before the show ended.
In the scrapped version of this episode, the map originally sent Twilight to solve a friendship problem between the royal sisters which didn't involve whoever had a harder job. It's no wonder she's bending the map rules to be here, Twilight's jealous that the plot was changed to have Starlight solve the problem.
It would have been interesting if the map initially sent twilight on her own, she couldn't solve it, and so she asked for starlights help who then switches the cutie marks
To be fair, I would absolutely buy that Starlight would lie about the spell duration rule to give her plan enough time to work. The sin is that Celestia and Luna, a pair of thousand-year-old magic experts, didn't see through it.
4:05 Also one of these dream bubbles had baby Applejack and her parents not only did they forshadow the Perfect Pear 3 episodes earlier but did the animators really thought they could sneak that by us?!
"Twilight switches cutiemarks and gets wings, Starlight switches cutiemarks and gets pancakes" It's clear who got a better deal! Twilight switches 5 ponies's cutiemarks and fixed it using friendship, Starlight switches 2 alicorn's cutiemarks and let themselves fix their problem LOL
Great touch with the animated heat haze on Daybreaker's quotes. And yeah, this episode made some... choices. It's fun, but raises a number of questions. Also, Nightmare Moon representing Starlight's goth phase is a brilliant concept.
Great Cinemare Sine as usual. Though I was expecting a sin for the animation error of the scroll appearing on the wrong side of the table. I remember you pointing that yourself in Bronies React. Overall, great video. And I can’t wait for you to reach the golden crown of season 7 on New Years Day.
They should and do have an abundance of wisdom and grace. But they are also siblings and that is a WHOOOOLE other ball of wax. They aren't arguing like children so much as they are arguing like sisters.
In Celestia and Lune defense, they live thousands of years, so for example if the expected life of an alicorn is 10 000 years both sisters are in there 20s relative to a pony expect to live 100 years.
Actual sins: 1. How does daybreaker see celestia in the dream? 2. Celestia did her and Luna's duties aswell for 1000 years with her own magic, how can it be hard for her to handle one nightmare then?
Was looking forward to this one. Can someone tell me, cos I haven't watched this one since it debuted, was this the one where Starlight was hyperventilating and the guard asked if she was ok and she responded by saying she was reading an exciting book? If so, I dunno. That line kinda made me do a double take (curse adulthood). That Daybreaker bit by the way, I remember doing the whole "ohhhhh!" thing and laughing at every insult she slugged at Nightmare Moon. I wonder if I'd still do that now...probably. Good review as always LittleShy.
Littleshy: Removes a sin for Celestia and Luna bickering like children in “Slice of life” Also Littleshy: Adds a sin for their childish bickering in “A royal problem”
Despite how much I love this episode, there is one sin I can say you forgot: It took us seveb seasons to have an episode that truly explores what makes Celestia tick, including both sides of her relationship with Luna, who stole so much focus from her during all of the prior seasons after Season 1.
I really enjoyed this lots of funny moments like "humen-leg Celestia" so good, yeah they. are just childern really tall bickering childern. watching the twitch stream to see the process then watching the finale thing was worth it!
This is the Cinemare Sins video I have been waiting for so long. This is my favorite episode in all of Friendship is Magic. It is the Celestia and Luna episode we had wanted for so long, and it did not disappoint. The funny moments of Luna struggling to do Celestia's royal duties. Celestia seeing and taking part in the epic battle between Daybreaker and Nightmare Moon, the evil counterparts of both royal sisters, such a badass battle and moment. The bond of the royal sisters getting stronger and better. And also being Starlight's first ever friendship mission, and having to do it all on her own without anyone else helping her. After she saved Equestria from Queen Chrysalis in the season 6 finale, this is even more character growth and development for her. Absolute masterpiece of an episode!
Daybreaker would've been perfect as the final antagonist of FIM. Having a dramatic effect with Twilight and her friends being emotional and somehow turning her back to Tia after an epic battle.
Ah, yes: The episode that was my gateway drug into this colorful chaos. It's always good when the royal duo gets more time to develop them since Celestia really didn't get all that much in the show overall.
Luna struggling with social interactions was the best part of the episode LOL
Honestly it's no wonder she was so unsocialized in Lunar Eclipsed on nightmare night, lol
As a night owl myself, I can confirm this is accurate.
In other words, this episode implies that Luna is autistic (as an autistic person whose nickname is Luna, I approve)
@@lunanote-cassettemeower or...... just an introvert?
@@lunanote-cassettemeower You've heard it from this person. All introverts are autistic.
Y'know, the fact that Daybreaker wins the little fight between her and Nightmare Moon implies that Starlight fears Celestia more than Luna
Well, Celestia defeated Nightmare Moon when they were very young, ofc she is more dangerous
@@MoodyBluesRequiem80only with the elements tho
@@MoodyBluesRequiem80 But you forget that Lunas main duty is fighting the nightmares of every pony. Nightmares like Daybreaker. Even though she is younger she must be far more experienced in battle as we saw when they first fought together. Celestia only won because of the elements and because it is a kids show. Also, daybreaker only won because of her fire powers, while Nightmare moon had no elemental power, which is quite unfair.
Also note celestia had Luna's magic and only believing in her own strength, implies she also believed in Luna's strenght, and defeated BOTH of them
Of course she does. If Tia turns evil, her whole world turns upside down.
The royal sisters arguing like children is actually one of the most fun characterizations they could have done and why they have by far my favorite dynamic out of anyone in the show.
And despite that I wouldn't say they're lacking in wisdom or anything, they've just been around long enough to know how to have fun.
Agreed.
Also, they've been apart for a whole millennium, and by now the joy of being back together has long worn off.
I wish we had gotten a few more episodes like this
In Forgotten Friendship, Sunset Shimmer is shocked at Celestia’s playful side and says her having a sense of humor was a change. It’s also possible Sunset just never got to see that side of her. I believe Twilight was surprised the first time Celestia laughs as well.
I am a monkey
@@TheDanteEXindeed
I wish we got more episodes that fleshed out the princesses more. It was always nice seeing them as actual characters and not just plot devices
Agreed
Celestia was the problem frfr frfrfrfe
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Starlight truly is the best villain in the series if she can walk her way into a heavily guarded palace, tamper with the ruler of Equestria's cutie marks and still be applauded for doing such great friendship work
"Heavily guarded"? If that was true then Celestia wouldn't need the main six to solve theyre problems before the end of the year (I count seasons as years in the mlp universe)
@@Zippyskyfalls LMAO so true, the heavily guarded palace is basically the same useless dude cloned a bunch of times 😭
I hated how overpowered she is. I mean how did she learn all those skills and also we don’t see her learn more of her magic
And we don’t see her acknowledge her mistakes and apologize for them
@@jamestolbert1856 I meannnn there were several episodes about her apologizing and trying to make amends with her past..
"It's not... creepy!"
You've been waiting to use that soundbyte for this moment for years, haven't you?
He did it with one with spike as well
I forgot from where it’s from
Friendship is Witchcraft 👍🏾
@@amarikristopher8409 👎
@@thebakerinator773 tell me what episodeee
Starlight’s magic honestly needs to be investigated. She has so much power and ability, it’s honestly terrifying. 😭
The true Element of Magic.
Hold ur horses, @@CageBlack1443, wdym true element of magic?
@@Redvelvetinferno Alluding to the fact that Starlight's magic rivals Twilight's.
You know, it's pretty funny to me that Starlight was forgiven and accepted by the main cast and supposedly "changed her ways", but in almost all her episodes she manipulates ponies with magic.
That's what I love about Starlight... my headcanon is that she's still a villain, but unlike all the other villains, she's a successful one 😈
She’s a double agent basically 🤣
Yes, for a reformed pony, Starlight has been relapsing constantly, and nopony goes hard with her as with Discord. Is because she's a unicorn right?
@@LittleshyFiM It doesn't that she said "That's devious!" to Cozy Glow when she purposely failed the test 💀
No, she doesn't.
The biggest sin of this episode is that Daybreaker only exists in Starlights dreams :/
The biggest sin for me is that they called her Day Breaker. Solar Flare would've been better.
Well, that, and Twilight's worst fears if "The Beginning of the End" is anything to go by.
She does exist in another dimension 😈
@@gracekim1998 She exist in our hearts.
Just imagine if DayBreaker and NightmareMoon had existed at the same time! They'd either destroy each other or take over the entire planet!
Twilight panicking will always be one of the best parts of the show. Great video as always!
To anyone: "Dream pony" is credited as such because that's what the writers (Lewis and Songco) wrote the dialogue as for; they didn't know the same pony would be used by the storyboard or layout artist(s) earlier in the episode as the foal Luna gets her picture with.
Joanna Lewis and Kristen Songco are the best thing that could've happened to this show.
As an adult with a little sibling I can confirm that the siblingly arguing does not go away with age.
You will always have argue over *something*.
Whether it's repairable or not just depends on what the something is.
Daybreaker was such a cool design. This entire episode was so fun
This episode is honestly so fun at times, that i forget its one of my least favorites.
Then arbitrary map "rules", Starlight being OP enough to magically change two goddesses cutie marks, the srbitrary rule that the spell has to last 24hrs, and the nonsensical characterization of Luna and Celestia. Like... these two lived and worked together for who knows how many decades or centuries before Luna got banished, and its been 2-3 years since her return... and THIS is the first time theyre facing the issue of disliking each others habits? Really?
...but Daybreaker is awesome and panicky Twilight, so eh 😅
It is for all of those reasons as to why this is actually one of my favorite episodes of the whole series.
The fact the map acknowledged Starlight takes no BS and has a guts to do something like she did is EXACRLY why she was sent. Everyone else ESPECIALLY twilight would blindly side with celestia which wouldn't be helpful. Starlight basically told the royal sisters "now listen here you little shits! Both of you are acting petty n stupid so im gonna freaky friday you"
@@AngelWingsYTdang it I fell in love with another quote today
Uh, you do realize that Starlight swapped an alicorn's cutie mark in her debut episode, right? This episode is not giving her any power she wasn't already known to possess two seasons ago.
1: they aren't goddesses that's a fannon.
2: starlight was able to steal TWILIGHT SPARKLE'S cutie mark, the buck would stop her from being able to swap cutie marks?
3: not arbitrary, twilight wasn't allowed to go to manehattan with rarity and AJ, or on other adventures she wasn't called on.
Can't argue the other points but those two are more than stupid on your part, they are maliciously ignorant.
In short, go buck yourself.
Even though she might not have the same amount of dough as the princesses, elevating bread-screaming mare to the office of princess would have given me more of a rise than the self-levitating Twinkleshine.
Missed opportunity to throw in Dusk's Dawn and have the guard say "must have been a cat or something"
Dang, missed that indeed.
5:22 And legend has it that millions of bronies still complain about a lack of Alicorn Starlight to this very day.
somebody really needs to make real life ballerina things but ponified
Here's one! derpibooru.org/images/1576246
@@LittleshyFiMdo they sell it?
I think, out of all the cutie mark centric eps, this one's my absolute favorite. It's super cool getting to see more of Celestia and Luna's inner dynamics. Not to mention that, as cliché as the plot is, it's fits the two really well! I also felt that it fills in the source for Luna's jealousy and adds to it, it adds an extra layer to it by making the jealousy sort of a two way street.
I like to imagine that those bits of Luna's cuite mark got sent to the backrooms or something😂
It's so random i love it
TOMOTASAUCE?? 😭😭
every couple of months i remember that this channel exists and just binge watch every video
It's obvious starlight got the better end of the deal, who doesn't love pancakes.
5:13 - Excellent deployment of "It'll Be Okay," Littleshy. Bravo!
I love this episode, it's one of my favorite takes on "let's see how these characters fare in each other's shoes". Between Twilight projecting herself through the music box, another glimpse at Celestia and Luna acting like sisters, Starlight doing her very best, and the badass Daybreaker, I wish we got more episodes like this.
There's also Nightmare Star in the Trading Card Game, but I really can't decide if I love her or Daybreaker more... I choose both!
Oml Littleshy did a sin video on my fav episode of mlp g4:O This is truly my greatest achievement while being in the brony community.
This episode is also my favorite! I've been excited all month for it to come out!
Same
:D
How the buggery is this YOUR greatest achievement?
@@alphamaccao5224 hahaha
I really feel like this episode is the amalgamation of all the mis-steps this season made. A "friendship" problem filtered entirely through arbitrary map rules affecting the interactions (only one character can interact with the princesses, Twilight can only interact with Starlight in an incredibly limited way), and of course the characterization issue you pointed out at 2:00. Celestia and Luna "being sisters" is fun when it's about something petty, less so when it's about something actually important. Along with the whole "using magic to solve your problems" thing that every Starlight episode touches on.
Season 7 is probably my favorite season. The map couldn't have sent Twilight as she wouldn't have been able to solve the problem.
And, no, not every Starlight episode has her using magic to solve her problems.
"arbitrary map rules" yeah no, that's how it's always been, y'all are just scum for ignoring this well established fact.
Also starlight is a REFORMED villain, y'all are fine when discord is still being an absolute shit but god fucking forbid starlight, a reformed magic abuser, still has issues with abusing magic.
How the buck did you people get past 3rd grade?
PS: Just because you don't have a sibling or don't have sibling rivalry doesn't make it arbitrary, grow up you uneducated neanderthal.
1:54 (inhales in socially awkward reformed ex-cult leader overpowered foil) 💀
Finally what I was waiting for! That was my favorite episode of season 7!
Heck yeah, Cinemare Sins time again!
"A Royal Problem" is one of my favorite Starlight episodes, It was very interesting to see Starlight be summoned by the cutie mark map to Canterlot. Although I can remember a lot of people in the fandom not liking that the episode pretty much went all Freaky Friday with the switching of Celestia and Luna's cutie marks, But I thought it was good for Celestia and Luna character development wise because in the end they gained a new respect and appreciation for each other.
And of course it was intriguing to see Celestia and Luna perform each others royal duties, I especially loved Day breaker she was totally badass!
I agree, it's one of my favorites as well!
Its crazy how ive been waiting for this episode to be covered by you for years and im so happy you finally got to it, thank you, its my favourite episode
Playing the Doom music while Twilight spins slowly... Too good! XD
I didnt know the Dream pony, love the name^^
I love this episode it's one of my favorite Celestia and Luna episodes because of Daybreaker. I just love her design so cool and evil. I wish friendship is magic showed more of Daybreaker before the show ended.
In the scrapped version of this episode, the map originally sent Twilight to solve a friendship problem between the royal sisters which didn't involve whoever had a harder job. It's no wonder she's bending the map rules to be here, Twilight's jealous that the plot was changed to have Starlight solve the problem.
It would have been interesting if the map initially sent twilight on her own, she couldn't solve it, and so she asked for starlights help who then switches the cutie marks
The rip and tear at the end was great.
This episode of Cinemare Sins cuts surprisingly deep.
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4:55 "hello, my name is Dream"
everyone named George: *runs away in panic because of minecraft manhunt*
1:44 this takes the phrase “pulling my leg”to whole other level 😂💀
To be fair, I would absolutely buy that Starlight would lie about the spell duration rule to give her plan enough time to work.
The sin is that Celestia and Luna, a pair of thousand-year-old magic experts, didn't see through it.
And didn't know a spell to get rid of it themselves
I hadn't noticed human-legged Celestia before. So, thanks for that...
haven't watched littleshy in years and it's really cool to see how much u have improved and that ur still going strong, love to see it ^_^
This is still one of my favorite episodes.
4:05 Also one of these dream bubbles had baby Applejack and her parents not only did they forshadow the Perfect Pear 3 episodes earlier but did the animators really thought they could sneak that by us?!
Honestly I feel like a lot of the reason starlight panicked so much and had that nightmare was because of the way twilight was throughout the epidose.
That was pretty good. Liked the joke at the end with the music box. 😂😂
"Twilight switches cutiemarks and gets wings, Starlight switches cutiemarks and gets pancakes" It's clear who got a better deal! Twilight switches 5 ponies's cutiemarks and fixed it using friendship, Starlight switches 2 alicorn's cutiemarks and let themselves fix their problem LOL
The breadscreaming mare joke caught me so off guard- thanks for the laugh
love the Death Metal ballerina, I need one of those now!
Great touch with the animated heat haze on Daybreaker's quotes. And yeah, this episode made some... choices. It's fun, but raises a number of questions. Also, Nightmare Moon representing Starlight's goth phase is a brilliant concept.
4:37 nah that's just Starlight's bottom-lesbian speaking
ROFL! That DOOM music end credits gag was gold!
Great Cinemare Sine as usual. Though I was expecting a sin for the animation error of the scroll appearing on the wrong side of the table. I remember you pointing that yourself in Bronies React. Overall, great video. And I can’t wait for you to reach the golden crown of season 7 on New Years Day.
I like to take several month breaks from watching you so when I come back i can binge watch ❤
bless u posting every year on my birthday
Happy birthday!
Him: the only two ponies who wear shoes
Cadance no longer exists
A FIW reference in Cinemamaresins, never would've expected that.
Remembered this channel existed and happy to see it’s still going strong lol
11 years and counting 👴
"Twilight's wing is upside down"
race cars: "first time?"
They should and do have an abundance of wisdom and grace. But they are also siblings and that is a WHOOOOLE other ball of wax. They aren't arguing like children so much as they are arguing like sisters.
4:15 DERPY BECAME QUEEN AND HAS THE TWILIGHT STICK THING!!!!!!!
5:37 that got me cackling like a mane-iac
This episode is one of my favorites! So happy to see this video.
Personally, I think Daybreaker has had a previous appearance in the dream realm.
5:05 I missed that minor plot hole upon first watch.
1:30 Killed me 😂
So many years I’ve been waiting for this video 🤩
In Celestia and Lune defense, they live thousands of years, so for example if the expected life of an alicorn is 10 000 years both sisters are in there 20s relative to a pony expect to live 100 years.
Heck yes, one of my favourite episodes from that season and of the show overall, finally.
5:14
BUT THEN HE SIGNED THAT RECORD LABEL
Actual sins:
1. How does daybreaker see celestia in the dream?
2. Celestia did her and Luna's duties aswell for 1000 years with her own magic, how can it be hard for her to handle one nightmare then?
Was looking forward to this one. Can someone tell me, cos I haven't watched this one since it debuted, was this the one where Starlight was hyperventilating and the guard asked if she was ok and she responded by saying she was reading an exciting book? If so, I dunno. That line kinda made me do a double take (curse adulthood). That Daybreaker bit by the way, I remember doing the whole "ohhhhh!" thing and laughing at every insult she slugged at Nightmare Moon. I wonder if I'd still do that now...probably. Good review as always LittleShy.
Who hasn't screamed at bread at least once?
Littleshy: Removes a sin for Celestia and Luna bickering like children in “Slice of life”
Also Littleshy: Adds a sin for their childish bickering in “A royal problem”
We have already reached the good episodes of this season and there are only 3 months left until The Perfect Pear
Twi playing Doom OST is one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
2:40 Or perhaps Starlight is just straight up lying to convince princesses to go with her "spend a day in each other horse-shoes" idea.
4:14 - "Also: *DERPY* !!" xD
This was definitely quite the episode to have seen on Bronies React.
Also, chalking yet another one up for Starlight Glimmer being OP.
Despite how much I love this episode, there is one sin I can say you forgot: It took us seveb seasons to have an episode that truly explores what makes Celestia tick, including both sides of her relationship with Luna, who stole so much focus from her during all of the prior seasons after Season 1.
1:30 Celestia's magic aura is layered above her model
WHAT ARE THE CHANCES?! I was just watching a cinemare sins video and this popped up XDD amazing
Ah yes. My very first MLP episode that I watched on UA-cam. Good times back then I understood NOTHING
I really enjoyed this lots of funny moments like "humen-leg Celestia" so good, yeah they. are just childern really tall bickering childern.
watching the twitch stream to see the process then watching the finale thing was worth it!
1:49 LOL
You are amazing with these videos! Keep going! Hi from Romania!
I, too, preface my lectures with inhaling in socially awkward reformed ex-cult leader.
love the head nod to the song from FIW
"The only two ponies that were shoes"
Cadence left the chat
Im hyperventilating HUMAN LEG CELESTIA CAN HURT ME!
This is the Cinemare Sins video I have been waiting for so long. This is my favorite episode in all of Friendship is Magic. It is the Celestia and Luna episode we had wanted for so long, and it did not disappoint. The funny moments of Luna struggling to do Celestia's royal duties. Celestia seeing and taking part in the epic battle between Daybreaker and Nightmare Moon, the evil counterparts of both royal sisters, such a badass battle and moment. The bond of the royal sisters getting stronger and better. And also being Starlight's first ever friendship mission, and having to do it all on her own without anyone else helping her. After she saved Equestria from Queen Chrysalis in the season 6 finale, this is even more character growth and development for her. Absolute masterpiece of an episode!
1:52 LOL I THINK OF THAT EVERY TIME SHE DOES SOMETHING LIKE THAT
I need more therapy 1:27
5:39 so comforting 😭
I just noticed that when Starlight switched their cutie marks, she switched their magic colours as well.
The reason princesses are ranked higher than queens in mlp is because the writers thought queens tended to be evil-hence queen chrysalis
Daybreaker would've been perfect as the final antagonist of FIM. Having a dramatic effect with Twilight and her friends being emotional and somehow turning her back to Tia after an epic battle.
0:58 every new cool spell be like:
Yeah! Another episode of the best series!
Why the hell does Daybreaker only exist in Starlight’s dream🤦♂️
Im so excited when you post sin videos
Ah, yes: The episode that was my gateway drug into this colorful chaos. It's always good when the royal duo gets more time to develop them since Celestia really didn't get all that much in the show overall.