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(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)
A princess who got turned into CGI meets two other franchises that got turned into CGI!
(Does Flash count?)
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Oh. Turned out there were credits for Rarity’s Adventures of Amazing Animals after all! Don’t worry about me, though. Another TV Tropes liveblogger managed to put it better than I.
God, this guy’s almost as weird as the guy who keeps requesting to have his Pokeform eaten by Rarity.
WHY IS THIS A MEME ALL OF A SUDDEN
WHY
It’s Pooh’s Adventures of John Lasseter’s first sell-out!
Trains meeting cars? Suitable.
Disney characters meeting cars? Suitable in a way that Pooh could poke fun at them for getting less critical acclaim than his movie.
Pokémon and ponies meeting cars? Why?
Sometimes, you can’t try at all. You can take a poster that’s filled with its own characters and surround it with pictures of trains and ponies.
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Rarity’s Adventures of Amazing Animals - Endangered Animals: Part 7. The credits-free end!





Overall: 4.6/5
0.08/10. Just as bad as the last episode of Amazing Animals when it was ruined by toons! It doesn’t make sense when education contains bad editing, abysmal punctuation and distracting cartoons who speak only in subtitles. What exactly are they trying to achieve with these Amazing Animals screw-ups? Entertainment, education, or ejaculation? Well, I guess the third one applies. It’s some sort of crossover fetish. Stop clopping and enjoy entertainment without the need to make giant monsters talk!
Rarity’s Adventures of Amazing Animals - Endangered Animals: Part 6. The creator steps out of sleepiness and back into laziness!