My Little Po-Mo: Unauthorized Critical Essays on My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Season Three and Derivative Works

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Film, History & Criticism, Television, Performing Arts
Cover of the book My Little Po-Mo: Unauthorized Critical Essays on My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Season Three and Derivative Works by Jed A. Blue, Jed A. Blue
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Author: Jed A. Blue ISBN: 9781311843326
Publisher: Jed A. Blue Publication: January 20, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jed A. Blue
ISBN: 9781311843326
Publisher: Jed A. Blue
Publication: January 20, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Like them or hate them, the fans of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic have created a plethora of derivative works, from the typical fanfiction and fanart to long-running comics, audio dramas, video games, songs, and even animation! Not to be outdone, licensed derivative works have proliferated as well in the years since the series began. But is this a natural and healthy expression of fandom? Or appropriation by adult men of one of the few quality works not created with them in mind?

This third volume of essays adapted from the blog My Little Po-Mo combines a critical study of the third season of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic with analysis of both licensed derivative works and a selection of fanworks to explore these questions and the show which inspired them.

This volume includes:
-Critical essays on every episode of the third season.
-Additional essays on licensed works such as the IDW comics series and the Equestria Girls spin-off movies.
-Analysis of more than a dozen fanworks, including Friendship Is Witchcraft, Ask Jappleack, Rainbow Factory, and Mega Pony!
-A case study of Doctor Whooves as a case of fan influence on the show.
And more!

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Like them or hate them, the fans of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic have created a plethora of derivative works, from the typical fanfiction and fanart to long-running comics, audio dramas, video games, songs, and even animation! Not to be outdone, licensed derivative works have proliferated as well in the years since the series began. But is this a natural and healthy expression of fandom? Or appropriation by adult men of one of the few quality works not created with them in mind?

This third volume of essays adapted from the blog My Little Po-Mo combines a critical study of the third season of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic with analysis of both licensed derivative works and a selection of fanworks to explore these questions and the show which inspired them.

This volume includes:
-Critical essays on every episode of the third season.
-Additional essays on licensed works such as the IDW comics series and the Equestria Girls spin-off movies.
-Analysis of more than a dozen fanworks, including Friendship Is Witchcraft, Ask Jappleack, Rainbow Factory, and Mega Pony!
-A case study of Doctor Whooves as a case of fan influence on the show.
And more!

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