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- bobdrantz: While I find her reviews for the The Land Before Time films to be poor for several reasons, it pales in comparison to what she says in her review for The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration. How so? Well, during the review, she points out a scene where an elderly Longneck gets severely injured, and she complains that the main heroes decide to help him instead of just leaving him behind. Mull that over for a moment; she actually suggested that a bunch of innocent children who are shown to be good moral people, erm, dinosaurs should just leave their new friend to die a horrible death. That's just disgusting.
- fluffything: Speaking of The Land Before Time, her review of Day of the Flyers had a moment where I couldn't help but just sit there in utter shock and disgust. At one point in the film, Cera's baby step-sister Tricia accidentally falls into a river and nearly drowns. How does MarzGurl respond to this? She says, and I quote "Because she's dumb and a toddler like that". That's right, a movie shows a baby in grave danger and her response is to essentially call the infant "stupid". That's not how you react to an infant's drowning, fictional or otherwise.
- SenorCornholio: I only really watched her Land Before Time videos because I never felt like binge watching the entire franchise, but my god. After this debacle of a review series, I'd much rather watch "The Wisdom of Friends"! The first video had signs of this type of quality, what with her just praising the movie to high hell and her basically admitting she doesn't like any of the sequels afterwards (only citing "The Stone of Cold Fire" and "The Big Freeze" as the "least awful" ones later down the line). But what cemented my disapproval of this series was in her "Journey Through The Mists" review. It's at the part where Ichy and Dil are about to eat a sleeping Ducky, and the heroes are desperately trying to wake her up, culminating in Spike calling out Ducky's name to wake her up and save her. How does Marz Gurl react to this? Basically saying something along the lines of "making Spike talk is a sin, way to ruin the movie for me" or something like that. Just no, Marzy; Spike is an infant and, at the time of the scene in question, desperately trying to wake Ducky up and resulting in him saying his very first word which ended up saving his adoptive older sister's life. I remember as a kid, I was actually cheering for Spike at that point, even though I never watched the original movie before then, and seeing this person act like a spoiled baby about this moment was just plain bad. It's pretty much the same argument you could make for Sonic's green eyes or blue arms, except in this case, it's a great character moment being criticized instead of a minor design change.