Music was always a part of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, and the spin-off movie 'Equestria Girls' also rocked a couple of memorable songs. The sequel 'Rainbow Rocks' takes things a bit further. This time the story itself is focused on music. Canterlot Hich School organizes a Battle of the Bands, and the 'Mane Six' get to be in a rock band.
The songs are okay. One of the things I always liked best about this franchise are Daniel Ingram's songs. They're cheerful and playful and sometimes reminiscent of musical movie songs. All in all, they represent the tone of the show well. But the lyrics were never that good, there's a lot of repetitiveness and cliché. 'Rainbow Rocks' offers more of the same.
Storywise I think it's better than the first 'Equestria Girls' because the story has more to it than just introducing the human world.
The songs are okay. One of the things I always liked best about this franchise are Daniel Ingram's songs. They're cheerful and playful and sometimes reminiscent of musical movie songs. All in all, they represent the tone of the show well. But the lyrics were never that good, there's a lot of repetitiveness and cliché. 'Rainbow Rocks' offers more of the same.
Storywise I think it's better than the first 'Equestria Girls' because the story has more to it than just introducing the human world.