Kai: So what, now I'm just supposed to do everything that Nya does? What if she jumped off a cliff?
Lloyd: If Nya were to jump of a cliff, she would have done her due diligence regarding the height of the cliff, the depth of the water, and the angle of entry. So yes, if you see Nya jump off a cliff, by all means, jump off a cliff.
Kai: You jump off a cliff.
Lloyd: Gladly, provided Nya did first.
Lloyd: If you took a shot for every time you made a bad decision, how drunk would you be?
Cole: Maybe a bit tipsy?
Nya: Drunk.
Jay: Wasted.
Kai: Dead.
Geo: Do you love me?
Cole: We’re literally married.
Geo: Yeah, but as friends or—
Geo: Is something burning?
Cole, leaning seductively on the counter: Just my desire for you.
Geo: Cole, the toaster is literally on fire.
The toaster:
Cole: Look at me straight in the eyes and tell me the truth, Geo!
Geo: You can’t expect me to look into your eyes and be straight
Cole: Geo and I are no longer dating.
Geo: Cole, that’s a horrible way of telling the kids we’re getting married.
Cole: I truly go into housewife mode when I'm someone's soulmate- like, I'll make you pancakes and bacon every morning.
Geo: This is a lie.
Geo: I'm literally dating him. This is a lie.
Geo: HE DOESN’T EVEN KNOW HOW TO COOK A PANCAKE, WHAT IS THIS.
Cole: We both look very handsome tonight.
Geo: You know, if you'd just said that I looked handsome, I would have said, "So do you."
Cole: I couldn't take that chance.
Cole: Do you want to explain the text you sent me last night?
Geo: It was autocorrect.
Cole: Autocorrect wrote "You're so hot. Please step on me."?
Geo: Yes.
Geo: My future partner must be brave, strong, intelligent, successful and organized.
Cole: *steps on a caterpillar and proceeds to drop to his knees and sob while apologizing profusely*
Geo: That one. I want that one.
Geo: Since we're in a relationship now, your clothes are my clothes too. Don't ask me why I have your shirt on, this is our shirt.
Cole: Fine, but when I come strutting in with your fuzzy socks I don't want to hear shit.
Geo: The stars are so beautiful...
Cole: They're just giant balls of gas.
Geo: You know what, if you're just going to ruin this, then-
Cole: And yet none of them are as huge as my love for you.
Geo: Oh...
I think the ultimate RGB siblings angst AU is one where Nya stayed with the ocean and Lloyd ended up outliving all the others thanks to his oni/dragon heritage. Zane might turn off his memories again, or maybe his life force isn't permanent either, or idk. The point is, Lloyd is left on his own, and centuries of grief later he makes a desperate attempt to reconnect with Nya. Lloyd tries to restore her memories, telling her about Kai and the others, only to realize he doesn't remember them very well either. Their faces have now become a blur in his mind.
Lloyd and Nya bond, starting from scratch, and they slowly remember each other, then they start having distant memories about their lives on the Bounty with the original four and Master Wu.
At this point in time, most of Ninjago forgot their names and only remember them as old and vague legendary figures. After losing his friends, Lloyd finally embraced his oni form as a way to distance himself from the rest of Ninjago. Nya had also become wilder after living for so long as a giant water dragon. They're all alone in the world now, and they only have each other or what's left of them and who they used to be.
Have Jack and Wuya ever helped each other with their makeup? Or is each of them just doing their own makeup at the mirror together as close as they'll get to that?
I think they're both too particular about their make up to trust the other to help, but they give each other advice from time to time. It's their favorite bonding time besides plotting how to take over the world
Sun Wukong: *Kicks the door down looking panicked*
Pigsy: What did you do?
Sun Wukong: Nobody died.
Pigsy: WHAT KIND OF ANSWER IS THAT?!
"The creative team considers how the personality of each character translates into facial expressions, body language, props, and home environment. The Mane Six -- Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, Fluttershy, Apple Jack, Rarity, and Pinkie Pie -- each have expressions and style characteristics that are unique to that character, as well as general expressions that they all share. According to the DHX Media team, 'There are certainly characters that would make different expressions, like you might do something with Pinkie Pie that you would never do with Applejack or Twilight or Rarity. So we don't have something that's specific for just one character, but we avoid certain expressions if it goes outside their personalities.'"
From My Little Pony: The Art of Equestria by Mary Jane Begin
Since MLP is also my all time favorite, I can list a few shows that remind me of it:
First there's Littlest Pet Shops. It came out around the same time as MLP, on the same channel, with some of the same writers, voice actors and song writers. It's way more low-key though, not much lore or world building compared to MLP. So it might not be hyper fixation material, but it's cute, cozy and fun.
The 2003 Strawberry Shortcake. I used to love this one as a kid before Friendship is Magic even came out. There's some friendship lessons, cute characters with colorful personalities, plus a world made of literal candy. It literally doesn't get sweeter than this.
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. MLP show creator Lauren Faust had worked on this one alongside her husband, so I can't help feeling it's somehow related to MLP. It's silly and comedy oriented for the most part, but it gets really sweet and emotional sometimes.
Little Witch Academia. I don't know if you wanted Anime on the list, but this one reminds me of The Owl House. It doesn't go as deep, but there's a magic school, good humor, lore, characters, and it's 100% family friendly.
Lego Monkie Kid. I started watching this as a Ninjago fan, but I ended up liking it even more. There's not a single character I don't like, not a second that felt waisted. Really great lore, Chinese mythology elements, action scenes, animation, great jokes and dialogue. The show also knows when to get more serious and grounded.
Mao Mao Heroes of Pure Heart. It's almost like a weird combination of some of the shows mentioned above. Like the characters live in this colorful, candy-coded land, but the protagonist is an edgy samurai cat looking for danger and wanting to be a legendary hero. Again, it's mostly comedy, but it's a short watch. The show got prematurely cancelled. An underrated gem if you ask me.
So, that's about it. I don't know if any of this is helpful. You might have seen some of them already and maybe they didn't get your attention, but it felt good reminiscing.
Hello! Can I have some help? For the past few days I've been kinda bored, and want some new shows to watch. Can you recommend me some by the info I'll give?
Main interests rn: My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (on the top/the one I think about the most) and The Owl House.
Shows I like but not too much to be hyperfixated but still like them and once them again time to time/used to be hyperfixated on it atleast once/has my interest but not evident: Avatar: The Last Airbender, How to Train Your Dragon, PJ Masks, Bluey, Miraculous Ladybug, Voltron: Legendary Defender, Ninjago, Amphibia, Sofia the First and Elena of Avalor.
Shows I'm still currently watching (or planning to watch that have caught my slight interest): Gravity Falls, Adventure Time, Steven Universe and Over the Garden Wall.
Shows I've been recommended but not my cup of tea: She-ra and Princesses of Power, Hilda, Kipo, Star vs the Forces of Evil, Korra, and the Dragon Prince.
If possible, it has to be clean. No swearing and just mild violence.
Zane, tending to Kai's wounds: How would you rate your pain?
Kai: Zero stars. Would NOT recommend.
Dashi, reading a recipe: Beat three eggs?
Guan: It means like in hand-to-hand combat.
Dashi: Ohhhh-
Chase: Both of you get out of this kitchen.