Thursday, 30 July 2015

My Little Convention has been cancelled

My Little Convention, the pony con planned for Southport in late August, will not now be going ahead. Here, taken from the official site, is the announcement:
It’s with heavy hearts that we regret to inform you that due to financial difficulties we have been forced to cancel My Little Convention 2015.
More details are to be announced soon but we wanted to make everyone aware of the situation as soon as possible.
I'd guess that "financial difficulties" means "we didn't sell enough tickets to cover our costs", but hopefully there'll be some clarification later. MLC was set up as a limited company, so nobody should end up taking a devastating personal hit. It's also good that the organisers have bitten the bullet now rather than attempting to keep going and risking a complete crash-and-burn on the day.

Sadly, I'm not entirely surprised by this news. MLC has struggled throughout its life: the guest list was not particularly inspiring for a con charging £50 for tickets, and several guests complained publicly a while back that they had not been kept in the loop by the organisers. The Southport location, quite close to Manchester (site of BUCK and GBBC) may not have helped, either.

Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Ponyfic Roundup 67: It's Wonderful to Be Here, It's Certainly a Thrill...

I'm currently reading Chengar Qordath's The Life and Times of a Winning Pony (which I'm surprised to see hardly anyone else has reviewed), and that should be a PR spotlight either next week or the one after. No spoilers, please! Right, back to today's task, which is the reviewing of the standard five pony fanfics. These are all short, and they're a mixture of stuff I've had on my RiL list for too long, things I came across semi-randomly and (in one case) the newest completed story I could find. Today's batch consists of:

Having a Ball by Cereal Velocity
Seeds of Future Past by Georg
This is Why There's Only One Draconequus by CelestialTremolo
Black-Tie Affair by Emylia Hawke
Twilight Sparkle Does Not Like Bees by Honey Mead

Sunday, 26 July 2015

GBBC

As I write this on Sunday evening, it looks as though the Great British Brony Convention (GBBC) in Manchester has worked out. It's impossible to tell from the photos I've seen what sort of attendance they had, but credit where credit is due: GBBC does seem to have succeeded. It's no secret that I was a bit sceptical – not setting up a limited company is dangerous, for example – and I don't think UK of Equestria was wrong to lock its official GBBC thread given the organisers' lack of contact. (GBBC talk itself was absolutely not banned; it just went to a general "Conventions" discussion.)

But I would never wish failure on a pony convention, so I'm glad it did what it set out to do, and I hope anyone reading this who attended had a good time. I'm guessing that it won't run again in 2016, given the return of BUCK in the same city, but maybe it will encourage someone else to put together a smaller-scale con. To my mind, BronyScot remains the example to emulate in this department, but there's certainly an opportunity for someone, especially given the con desert south of Leicester. London may well be too expensive, but what about Bristol or Birmingham? It could happen!

Friday, 24 July 2015

Comic mini-review: My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #32

MLP:FiM #32 convention cover
The wear and tear is printed on. Even I don't treat comics that badly!
First things first: I paid a little more than usual to import the SDCC cover of this (above), and I don't regret it at all. However, I might well if I'd paid out for the story alone. The concept – evil apples take over Ponyville – is potentially awesome in a B-movie kind of way, but the execution is lacking. Thom Zahler's writing isn't that great, though Pinkie in particular has her moments, and on one or two occasions it doesn't really match the art. (Also, "remnants ... it returned" – grr.) Tony Fleecs' artwork is fine, on a par with his other recent stuff, and colourist Heather Breckel is reliable as always. The wait for a really good main-series story goes on, though. ★★

Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Ponyfic Roundup 66: Get Your Kicks

A post Chris made in his own blog a little while back reminded me to remind you: since I'm British, to me "quite" generally means "fairly" – so "quite good" is not such generous praise as it may appear to some of you. Moving on. To my considerable surprise, I managed to squeeze in five ponyfics this week. None of them are all that long, but that's hardly surprising for me. Here they are:

What my Cutie Mark was Telling Me by Quillery
Variables by The Descendant
Let It Not Snow by Pump It Up
Celestia's Smartypants by Beware the Carpenter
Blossomforth Needs Her Own Tag by Twinkletail

Sunday, 19 July 2015

At the halfway point: how S5 stacks up so far

At the mid-season break, it's time for me to take a look at how S5 has done so far. I think it's been a pretty good season, with the potential to be a great one. There have been a few misses (sadly, and almost inevitably, including The Spike Episode) but a lot of things have come off. "Amending Fences", in particular, looks like going down as an all-time classic. In the next rank, we have the season opener and "Magic Sheep", but there are also quite a few more episodes that fall into the "good but not amazing" category.

What would I like to see from the rest of the season? I'll try to avoid any obvious spoilers from that leaked list of titles, given that it's been accurate so far. But S5 could be heading for greatness if it included:
  • A Celestia episode. This is perhaps the single biggest omission of the series as a whole up to this point. Luna has now had two and even Cadance has had several substantial roles. What has Celestia had? Not much – and in S5, almost nothing. This needs to change.
  • More songs. Not counting the instrumental number in "Slice of Life", we've now gone eight episodes without a song, the longest dry spell in the show's history. Please don't let all the others be crammed into a musical episode and the season finale; give us at least a few conventional songs, please.
  • A conclusion to the Cutie Mark Crusaders' central storyline. I'm with the majority who believe that this is being stretched to its limit now, and that giving the fillies their cutie marks is bordering on being overdue. They should be strong enough characters to manage without that thread now.
  • A satisfying resolution to the Starlight Glimmer plotline. Starlight has the potential to be the most interesting villain in the series' history, but that will of course depend on what the writers do with her. Her "Amending Fences" cameo should be a good sign, as long as it did have significance.
  • A really good Fluttershy episode that didn't revolve around her facing down her fears. They managed that way back in S1 with "A Bird in the Hoof", so there's no reason it can't happen again – especially with the interesting smaller roles that 'Shy has been playing this time around.
There are probably more things that could be added to that list, but they're the first few that come to mind. When we all reassemble after Friendship Games, I'll be hoping that most or all of them have also come to the minds of the people who actually make the show!

Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Ponyfic Roundup 65: Ponez Meanz Ficz

I've had trouble with that annoying creature known as Real Life intruding over the last few days, so this will be a rather short edition of Ponyfic Roundup. Next week's is also likely to go the same way. Four short fics under review this time around, and they are:

A Rose's Dilemma by Manaphy
Yaks Not Ponies by Metool Bard
AJ's Intervention by Bok
The Laughter I Choose to Be by Trick Question