G5 was clearly aimed at 8-year-old girls once again and the glitter ponies and the lame dragon designs in the G5 series were proof of that.
If G5 was aimed at teenagers to young adults like fim was, then we wouldn’t have gotten the dumb glitter ponies and the lame dragon designs in the G5 TV series at all.
That’s why G5 failed and got canceled, because Hasbro was no longer aiming the mlp TV series at teenagers and young adults anymore with the G5 series like they did with G4’s fim.
Will we be the target audience once again with G6 mlp in the future? I doubt it. I think fim being aimed at teenagers and young adults was a ‘one-time-only’ thing and Hasbro likely won’t do something like that with mlp again for a very long, long time.
@Background Pony #DF65
I can’t blame them, but I can lament their inability to accept it. It’s healthy to want to change things, but not the things that you cannot change. Nothing we do will convince Hasbro, under current leadership, to undo what’s been done.
G5 doesn’t deserve to be cut off so soon.
I can’t blame them, but I can lament their inability to accept it. It’s healthy to want to change things, but not the things that you cannot change. Nothing we do will convince Hasbro, under current leadership, to undo what’s been done.
Can you blame them? G5 doesn’t deserve to be cut off so soon