Imagine it now: your tanks crewed not by green conscripts, who only wish to see the war end so that they can return home, but killer ponies who are out for blood. Your war machines, once all too fragile, now so strengthened by pony magic that they leave rainbows in their wake. Pony warsongs blast through your speakers, while your crew chomp down on consumables like salads and love potions. Weâve always said that war is hell, but now we have the proof.
You may remember we covered My Little Pony for Minecraft a few months back. Well, as you can see, our four-legged friends get around. This total conversion package, which is a whole host of mods collected together into one gigantic megamod, clocks in at an impressive 6 gigabytes and leaves almost no elements of World of Tanks untouched. Itâs no surprise that itâs so big, since as well as endless graphical tweaks including skins and decals, it also includes more than ninety audio tracks just bursting with pony magic. Even the nations have been renamed, with the Germans now known as The New Lunar Republic.
Installing this mod can be a little bit fiddly and, to be safe, youâll want to make sure you start with a clean install of World of Tanks, with no other mods lingering in your res_mods folder, just in case.
Your best best for downloading the mod is via torrent, which you can grab here, but if you can also pick and choose the elements you want to include, perhaps leaving out the music but keeping the skins and other sound effects. The official World of Tanks forum thread for the mod compilation can be found here and if you scroll down to âDownloadsâ youâll see how the different elements are broken up. If youâre used to adding mods by overwriting the res_mods (as you mayâve done for the recently posted sound mod), then this will feel familiar to you, but nevertheless thereâs a helpful guide available on YouTube: One of the best things about this mod compilation is the included patcher, which you can run to update all of the mods (except for two music packages) and thus save yourself a lot of update hassle. Not bad, eh?
Now get out there and rain pony death upon your foes.
My Little Pony: The Movie is a 2017 animatedmusicalfantasyadventure film based on the animated television series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, which was developed as part of the 2010 relaunch of the My Little Pony franchise by Hasbro. Directed by Jayson Thiessen from a story and screenplay by Meghan McCarthy (both Friendship Is Magic veterans), the plot follows the alicornTwilight Sparkle, her five pony friends â collectively known as the 'Mane 6' â and her dragon assistant Spike embarking on a quest to save their home of Equestria from an evil conqueror while gaining new friends in the process. In addition to the show's regular voice cast reprising their roles, the film features the voices of Emily Blunt, Kristin Chenoweth, Liev Schreiber, Michael Peña, Sia, Taye Diggs, Uzo Aduba and Zoe Saldana as new characters.
The film was produced by Allspark Pictures and DHX Media,[4][5] using traditional animation created with Toon Boom Harmony.[6] It premiered in New York City on September 24, 2017,[7] and was released on October 6, 2017 in North America by Lionsgate[8] and Canada by Entertainment One Films. The film received mixed reviews from critics, and grossed over $60million worldwide against a $6.5 million budget.
Plot[edit]
The ponies of Equestria prepare for their first Friendship Festival, overseen by Princess Twilight Sparkle in Canterlot. The festivities are interrupted by an invasion of monsters commanded by the broken-horned unicorn Tempest Shadow, who uses magical orbs to petrify Twilight's fellow princesses. Princess Celestia gives Princess Luna incomplete instructions to seek help from 'the queen of the hippo' before they are both petrified. Twilight flees the city alongside her five pony friends â Pinkie Pie, Rainbow Dash, Rarity, Applejack, and Fluttershy â and her assistant dragonSpike, and the group begins their search for the 'hippos'. Tempest pursues Twilight under the orders of her superior, the Storm King, who requires the magic of all four princesses to empower his mystical Staff of Sacanas, and promises in exchange to restore Tempest's horn.
Twilight's group travel to the desert city of Klugetown, where a feline con artist named Capper offers to escort them, secretly intending to sell them to settle a debt. As Capper begins to develop a genuine friendship with them, Twilight discovers an atlas that reveals the 'hippos' to be hippogriffs, exposing Capper's treachery. When Tempest arrives, the group evade her aboard a delivery airship run by birdlike pirates, whom Rainbow Dash persuades to take them to the hippogriffs' kingdom on Mount Aris. In celebration, Rainbow Dash performs a Sonic Rainboom that inadvertently gives their location away to Tempest, forcing the group to reach Mount Aris in a makeshift hot air balloon.
While exploring the hippogriffs' deserted kingdom, the ponies are saved from drowning in an underwater cavern by the seapony Princess Skystar, who leads them to her undersea home of Seaquestria. Skystar reveals her kind to be the hippogriffs, transformed by a magic pearl used by her mother, Queen Novo, to hide from the Storm King. When Novo denies them the pearl to use against the Storm King, Twilight desperately attempts to steal it while letting her friends unknowingly distract the seaponies. Her plan backfires when she triggers an alarm before Pinkie can persuade Novo to give them the pearl, resulting in the entire group getting banished to the surface. Abandoned by her friends after an argument, Twilight is kidnapped by Tempest, who gains her sympathy upon revealing how the loss of her horn caused her own friends to shun her for her dangerously unstable magic as a filly. Meanwhile, Spike alerts the ponies to Twilight's capture, and they are joined by Capper, the pirates, and Skystar to rescue her.
In Canterlot, Tempest delivers Twilight to the Storm King, who absorbs her and the other princesses' magic into his staff. When Twilight's friends infiltrate the city and defeat the Storm King's guards, he conjures a tornado with the staff, betraying Tempest as well. Twilight saves Tempest and reconciles with her friends, who help her take the staff and end the storm. The Storm King hurls a magical orb at the group to petrify them, but Tempest jumps in his way, turning them both into stone. The Storm King's body falls and shatters, while the group use the staff's magic to revive Tempest, who restores the princesses and the damaged city by returning the stolen magic. The Friendship Festival resumes, and the ponies celebrate with all of the allies Twilight's group have made on their adventure. Encouraged by Twilight, Tempest joins in by producing a fireworks display with her broken horn, and happily accepts the group's friendship.
Cast[edit]
Nicole Oliver, St. Germain, and Britt McKillip reprise their respective roles from Friendship Is Magic as alicorns Princess Celestia, Princess Luna, and Princess Cadance. St. Germain also voices Granny Smith, Applejack's grandmother, and Muffins, a cross-eyed gray pegasus. Michelle Creber and Peter New voice Apple Bloom and Big McIntosh, Applejack's younger sister and older brother, respectively. Michael Dobson voices Bulk Biceps, a muscular pegasus. Samuel Vincent voices Party Favor, a balloonist unicorn.
Adam Bengis voices Code Red, one of the Canterlot ponies. Brian Dobson voices Verko, a mole-rat crime boss in Klugetown. Max Martini, Mark Oliver, and Nicole Oliver respectively perform as three of Captain Celaeno's parrot-like crew: Boyle, first mate Mullet, and Lix Spittle. Michael Dobson, Andrew McNee, Tegan Moss, Sabrina Pitre, Rhona Rees, and Vincent all feature as assorted citizens of Canterlot. Richard Ian Cox, Michael Dobson, McNee, New, and Nicole Oliver also perform as denizens of Klugetown. Additional voices are provided by Alistair Abell, Caitlyn Bairstow, Julia Benson, Christine Chatelain, Brian Dobson, Paul Dobson, Rondel Reynoldson, Jason Simpson, Sarah Troyer, and Siobhan Williams.
Production[edit]Development[edit]
At San Diego Comic-Con International in 2012, Friendship Is Magic head writer Meghan McCarthy commented on the possibility of a feature film based on the series, saying that it was not in her control whether or not the film would be made.[24] The film was announced on October 20, 2014, with Joe Ballarini attached as screenwriter and McCarthy as co-executive producer.[4]Hasbro Studios president Stephan Davis said of the film that 'I think it gives us an opportunity to tell a bigger story, that maybe we [can't] tell on television' and that '[it's] also an opportunity to broaden the franchise'.[25] The film is one of the first being produced through Hasbro Studios' self-financing film label Allspark Pictures, which also produced the live-action adaptation of Jem and the Holograms.[4] During PonyCon AU on February 22, 2015, McCarthy said that the movie would be unrelated to the Equestria Girls spin-off franchise, and that the crew was 'going all out on it, to make sure it doesn't just feel like an extended episode'.[26]
Series director Jayson Thiessen and McCarthy were both confirmed as the film's director and screenwriter, respectively;[27] Michael Vogel was also signed on as co-executive producer alongside McCarthy, with Hasbro executives Brian Goldner and Stephen Davis as producers.[27] Rita Hsiao and Vogel were later announced as co-writers alongside McCarthy.[28][29]
On April 30, 2016, concept artwork and other information was officially revealed at PonyRadioCon in Moscow; the panel included additional plot details such as the main characters' transformation into 'sea ponies' for a portion of the film.[30]
Casting[edit]
The initial Lionsgate announcement listed the principal voice cast of Friendship Is Magic â Tara Strong, Ashleigh Ball, Andrea Libman, Tabitha St. Germain, and Cathy Weseluck â reprising their roles alongside actress Kristin Chenoweth as a new character.[31] On February 12, 2016, it was announced that Emily Blunt joined the voice cast.[32] By April 27, 2016, actors Michael Peña and Uzo Aduba were in negotiations to join the cast.[33] On May 16, Liev Schreiber and Taye Diggs were confirmed additions to the cast.[28] On June 20, Ashleigh Ball stated through Twitter that she had begun recording for the film's songs.[34] At San Diego Comic-Con in July 2016, singer Sia was announced to be portraying a new 'pop star pony' character called Songbird Serenade.[22] On January 11, 2017, it was reported by Variety that Zoe Saldana had joined the cast.[35]Friendship Is Magic voice actress Nicole Oliver confirmed via Twitter on January 23 that she would also be a part of the film's cast,[36] reprising her role as Princess Celestia.[37]
Animation[edit]
On April 2, 2016, after taking an eight-month hiatus from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse by Sony Pictures Animation, Michel Gagné joined the film as an effects animator.[38][39][40][41][specify] In early October 2016, Gagné reported that Nik Gipe was hired onto the film's staff as his assistant. He also mentioned that the film was being animated using Toon Boom Harmony rather than the usual Adobe Flash animation software used in the television series.[6] According to art director Rebecca Dart, they still wanted to keep to the look and feel of the television show, in which the use of Toon Boom Harmony enabled them to add 'simple yet impactful changes' to the designs for the big screen, such as depth and shadows for their eyes, and ears and the impression of heart-shaped indentations on the bottom of their hooves.[42] The production of the film ended by July 29, 2017.[43]
The production crew used simple 3D modeling in Autodesk Maya as to determine camera locations, lens, angles, rough lighting, character and prop placement, and which way the characters would be looking and expressing. The pre-visualization crew were able to use the 3D backdrops that became more detailed throughout the film's development to integrate the simple 3D character models, and then were able to test the Toon Boom animations on top of these scenes using the placement established by Maya, helping to speed up the production.[44]
Music[edit]
The film's official soundtrack was released on September 22, 2017 by RCA Records.[45]
The film's songs and score were composed by Friendship Is Magic songwriter Daniel Ingram, who first announced at GalaCon 2015 that he would be collaborating with a live studio orchestra for the film.[46] On his songwriting for the film, Ingram said, 'I had to challenge myself to push beyond what had been done in the TV show; to write bigger, more epic.'[47] It was stated through the PonyRadioCon panel that the film would have a total of eight original songs.[30] At Hasbro's Toy Fair investor presentation on February 17, 2017, it was announced that there would be seven songs.[48] Around 5,800 pages of sheet music were created for all orchestral parts of the score.[49] Recording for the score began on June 5, 2017, and finished on June 11.[50][51] An album containing the background music scores from the film was released on November 16, 2018.
Sia contributed an original song to the film,[52] 'Rainbow', which was released as a single on September 15, 2017.[53] A music video for the song later released by Entertainment Weekly on September 19. The video was directed by Daniel Askill and features a dance performance by Maddie Ziegler, a previous collaborator with Sia, intercut to scenes from the film.[54] Danish band Lukas Graham also contributed an original song for the film titled 'Off to See the World',[55] which was used in the film's first trailer and played over the closing credits. Other artists included in the album are DNCE and CL.[56][57]
The score for the film was released on Spotify on October 7, 2017.[58]
Release[edit]
On August 7, 2015, Lionsgate announced that they would distribute and market the film worldwide except in China.[31][27] The film was showcased at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on May 10 along with eight other Lionsgate features to help sell the film to international distributors.[59]
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My Little Pony: The Movie was originally scheduled for release in the United States on November 3, 2017,[60] but it was subsequently moved up to October 6, 2017.[8] Theatrically, the film was accompanied by a 5-minute animated short from Hasbro Studios' web seriesHanazuki: Full of Treasures.[61] A private premiere screening was held in New York City on September 24, 2017, twelve days prior to the nationwide release date.[7]
Marketing[edit]
Numerous toys based on characters, sets, and props from the film were made by Hasbro, and a vast majority of the products was released on August 1, 2017.[62] The 2016 PonyRadioCon panel included a brief preview for some of the planned merchandise being developed for the film, including T-shirts and graphics.[30] On July 27, 2016, the My Little Pony Collectible Card Game hinted on Twitter about a new set of cards based on the film.[63] Hasbro's toyline for the film was shown and promoted at Toy Fair 2017 and various other toy conventions.[64][65][66]
Several books and comics related to the film have been announced: My Little Pony: Annual 2018, which contains 'exclusive content from the My Little Pony movie' was released on August 10, 2017;[67] and a 'prequel' story released on August 1.[68] On January 23, 2017, Hachette Book Group listed five different books for the film, all released on August 29, 2017.[69][70][71][72][73] Books based on the film have been showcased at BookCon 2017 on June 4, with guest appearances by Andrea Libman and Ashleigh Ball.[74]IDW Publishing released a four-issue comic book miniseries titled My Little Pony: The Movie Prequel, with the first issue released on June 28, 2017.[75]Viz Media released an art book for the film on August 29, 2017.[76] A comic adaptation based on the film by IDW was released on September 27, 2017.[77]
A teaser trailer for the film was released online on April 6, 2017,[78] and in theaters alongside Smurfs: The Lost Village the following day. The first full trailer debuted online on June 28, 2017,[79] and was released with Despicable Me 3 two days later.[80] Another trailer was released by USA Today online on September 12, 2017.[81] The same day, the official My Little PonyFacebook page hosted a live Q&A stream with two of the movie's characters, Pinkie Pie (voiced by Andrea Libman) and Twilight Sparkle (voiced by Tara Strong).[82] Another trailer was played during the season 12 finale of America's Got Talent on September 20, 2017.[83] On September 27, 2017, the official My Little Pony Facebook page hosted a live Q&A stream with art director Rebecca Dart, who drew a custom artwork of Rainbow Dash (voiced by Ashleigh Ball).[84]
On September 30, 2017, a special titled The Making of My Little Pony: The Movie aired on Discovery Family, a joint venture between Discovery Communications (now Discovery, Inc.) and Hasbro;[85] it was watched by 18,000 viewers.[86]
Home media[edit]
My Little Pony: The Movie was released on December 19, 2017 for digital downloads, and was later released on January 9, 2018 for DVD, Blu-ray, and On Demand.[87][88] Its special features includes a deleted scene, a music video for the song 'I'm the Friend You Need', three featurettes starring the Mane Six, an exclusive Equestria Girls animated short, and the Hanazuki: Full of Treasures short bundled with the film's theatrical release.[89] However, the home media release lacks a Dolby Atmos soundtrack, and instead has a standard DTS-HD Master Audio5.1 mix.
A home media bundling both this film and the namesake 1986 film was released on October 16, 2018, commemorating the 35th anniversary of the My Little Pony toy line. The releases contain the same bonus features as its DVD/Blu-ray counterparts.[90]
As of April 2018, My Little Pony: The Movie had sold over 200,000 DVD copies and 160,000 Blu-Ray copies.[3]
Reception[edit]Box office[edit]
My Little Pony: The Movie has grossed $21.9million in the United States and Canada, and $39.4million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $61.3million[3] on a production budget of $6.5 million.[91]
In the United States and Canada, the film was expected to gross between $10million and $17million from 2,528 theaters in its opening weekend.[92][93] It made $3million on its first day, including $290,000 from Thursday night previews.[94] It ended up opening to $8.9 million finishing 4th at the box office behind Blade Runner 2049, The Mountain Between Us, and It.[95] Amid Amidi of Cartoon Brew stated that â despite the opening being considered a disappointment â any reasonable return from the film would be seen as positive by Hasbro because it is tied to the toy line.[96] The film dropped 54% in its second weekend, making $4.1million and falling to 9th.[97]
Its biggest markets outside North America are China with $7.4million, the UK with $5million, Russia with $2.3million, and Germany with $2.4million.[3]
Critical response[edit]
On review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 48% based on 63 reviews with an average rating of 5.2/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'Charming and sweet, My Little Pony: The Movie will please its dedicated fanbase, even if it's unlikely to encourage non-devotees to gallop along for the ride.'[98] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 39 out of 100 based on 13 critics, indicating 'generally unfavorable reviews'.[99] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of 'Aâ' on an A+ to F scale.[94]
Katie Walsh of the Los Angeles Times gave the film a negative review, saying: 'Truthfully, this film feels like four episodes of a cartoon strung together, and there are times, especially during some of the latter musical numbers, where it truly drags.' She also criticized the film's animation, saying that it 'embraces the flat, colorful, Saturday-morning cartoon look and feel'.[100] Christy Lenore of RogerEbert.com gave the film 1.5 stars out of 4, criticizing the narrative for being 'all over the place' and having 'a multitude of underdeveloped, crammed-in characters' while also praising the film for retaining the Friendship Is Magic television series cast and staff.[101] Josh Terry of Deseret News panned the film, saying that parents should 'put their money into some new My Little Pony toys' rather than into seeing the film.[102]
Gwen Ihnat of The A.V. Club gave the film a 'C' grade, favoring the improved animation over the television series but adding that 'you have to wonder to what use it's being put'.[103] Conversely, Elizabeth Weitzman of TheWrap wrote positively of the film, saying that the film, 'Like its television predecessor, is all dressed up in bubbles and cupcakes and rainbows. But it's so jam-packed with rousing girl power, it passes the Bechdel Test with (literally) flying colors.'[104] Amy Nicholson of Variety called the film 'at once clichéd and exceptional', praising its female characters and 'emotionally wise' story.[105]
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