My Episode Review on MLP: FiM-Daring Doubt by CreativityAgent99, journal
My Episode Review on MLP: FiM-Daring Doubt
Bueno Dias, my friends. This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review. Today, I'm gonna give you guys my take of "Daring Doubt". The 21st episode in the ninth season of "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic" to be precise. Here’s the rundown of it: Having recently become a fan of the Daring Do book series after reading them herself, Fluttershy also comes upon a Daring Do book written by another author named Groom Q. Q. Martingale, which portrays the pony adventurer in an entirely different light compared to the books by A.K. Yearling (Daring Do herself). When Fluttershy and Rainbow Dash later visit the bookstore that Martingale is autographing his books at, the two of them discover that the author is really one of Daring Do’s archenemies, Caballeron, who is once again out to tarnish Daring Do’s good name. Ironically, while Rainbow Dash is able to see through Caballeron’s scheme, Fluttershy believes that Caballeron is displaying an entirely
A Moment of Truth by CreativityAgent99, literature
Literature
A Moment of Truth
"And with his head held high, his tail lowered, and the hand at the end of it clenched, the noble Ahuizotl marched straight to his superior." Ahuizotl read, the fans of his very first book enthralled. "What happened next, Mr. Loati?" a blue unicorn filly cocked her head, her pink mane falling over one shoulder. "Did that bossy bully named Chikoomba threaten to shiskabob Ahuizotl like before?" Ahuizotl, who apparently went by the name of C.V. Loati, chuckled at the little girl's anxiety and curiosity. "Easy, Child. You will see as I continue," he assured the filly, directing his attention back to the book afterwards and reading, "Stopping not very far from Chikoomba's desk, Ahuizotl looked his boss straight in the eye, the memory of once again failing to protect an artifact fresh on the front of his mind. And so, with a nervous deep breath, he-" But just before he could finish reading the sentence, a chime struck. Ahuizotl directed his attention to the round clock on the wall, his
I submited the piece "I'll get you for this, Ahuizotl", thinking it would have to be aproved by an admin first. It doesn't show Ahuizotl himself, but his presence is definetly there. Still, I won't mind if it's rejected because of it. Just wanted to clarify.
Just browsing here, I'm only saying this because it feels left unanswered. As long as any art doesn't show exposure of gore, (Dissecting, Killing continuously, Bloodbaths to the extreme) it is accepted.