One of the reasons G.I. Joe 2 was just okay gets even more Razzie potential than ever before.
(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)
Thomas, Twilight Sparkle and Kiki in Pooh’s World. by ~Pikachu-Train
They actually turned a Ghibli character into a Crossover Crusader.
And now, my friends, the longest, most boring scene ever to happen in a Thomas and Twilight Sparkle’s Adventure. It’s two minutes longer than your average episode of Friendship is Magic, and far longer than any other part in the entire video. It also stretches the original film from 81 minutes to a measly 149 minutes, when without it it would have been 124 and a half minutes. Yes, this video is that long, so I leave you no choice to buckle up. It’s going to be one hell of a bumpy ride.
(NOTE: Because ZippCast’s embedded players autoplay, click the link to watch it)
Yesterday night I tried to watch a clip of Kermit the Frog on Saturday Night Live, but Hulu wouldn’t let me. So I came across a Chrome extension called Media Hunt, which allows me to watch videos not only on Hulu, but the US Netflix. And a good move it was, because I could prepare myself for that episode of Thomas and Twilight Sparkle’s Adventures where MikuMikuDance ponies help out Thomas and friends for a lengthy 25 minutes. Long before that, I discovered that any Pooh’s Adventures creators who had their videos deleted from Vimeo have migrated to ZippCast, a clone of YouTube when it looked good. So now that I’ve watched the original movie, and rediscovered the most boring scene in Pooh’s Adventures history, let’s stop with the promotion and get this over with. Thomas and Twilight Sparkle’s Adventures of The Little Engine that Could, part 1.

Yes, the guy who made a terrible Transformers video but at least used professional video editing software also made this.
Thomas and Twilight Sparkle’s Adventures of Transformers, part 11. It’s over. It’s finally over.









Overall: 8.8/5
-0.76/10. See? You’ve already known exactly how far any kind of Pooh’s Adventure can go, and we finally got lengthy video proof. The guest stars interrupt too many times for their own good, the reasons how a dozen trains can fit in a helicopter and actually help the movie characters go unexplained, the dialogue tries to be awesome but ends up uninspired, the Cutie Mark Crusaders and supporting trains dominate the importance of the two title characters, and the creator needs to take a chill pill. But it gets worse, as soon we might find out where that screenshot of Roo came from.
Thomas and Twilight Sparkle’s Adventures of Transformers, part 10. This guy must be so excited over what he’s done. Too excited…