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Never forget to bring this up when someone tries to defend IGNs credibility.

They scored a literal dumpster fire higher then the MLP movie.

The mlp movie isn’t some brilliant work of art, but it’s a fundamentally competent production. The emoji movie is nothing. This is outrageous.

MLP is a feel-good movie.

It’s the sort of thing you watch and get a warm and fuzzy nostalgic high off how much it pays tribute 80s and 90s animation where the roots of MLP are.

Not ground breaking but a solid 8/10 at the least and a blast to sit down and enjoy, especially with the high-quality animation and music.

It was also one of our last bastions of hope regarding 2D animated mainstream movies. It was fucking *gorgeous* with that animation and movement.

What did The Emoji Movie offer us? Nothing. Nothing original, insightful, or even visually interesting.

THIS

The movie was gorgeous and will forever respect it had the balls to use more traditional style 2D animation at a time when full CGI still rules big-budget animation.

Pinkie’s cuteness alone makes me want to finally see it.

They did a beautiful bringing out her character with expressions that are somehow both over-the-top and cute at the same time

Personally Tempest Shadow’s performance/animation just sold this movie for me.

I was told that the models for this movies had a RIDICULOUS amount of frames for each turn around.  Rather than just sliding the features around on the face to give the illusion of 3 dimentions the characters had individual face shapes to flow between to make the turns SUPER smooth on every angle.

Having seen the movie I believe this 100%.  Was it overkill?  Possibly, but damn it looked GOOD.

It’s funny. I remember Lauren Faust one time commenting about how media targeted specifically for women or young girls are criticized more harshly than those made for boys. And here we are.

Also of note, it’s unknown officially what the exact budget for the film was but it’s said to be around 8 to 30 million dollars, the usual minimum budget for a theatrical animated feature these days is around 50 million to 65 million dollars. The fact that they managed to make the movie look this good on such a small budget is an amazing accomplishment (also the animators worked overtime through 7 day weeks towards the end of production to get the film finished on time).

There’s also the fact that while the film does include celebrities voicing the newer characters, the main cast from the show have all their original voice actresses/actors from the TV series, something that is extremely rare for big screen cartoon adaptations as they usually just recast the main characters.

I know everyone is entitled to their opinion and that this film isn’t perfect, but come on! It at least deserves more respect than The Emoji Movie!

Fun fact- half of the bad reviews claimed it was too girly