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.
Every Lloyd ship is so unhinged it's crazy when you think about it.
I mean, there's this psycho princess who's secretly the leader of a biker gang and also a cult who wants to resurrect his departed father and conquer the city.
A girl who can turn into a giant three-tailed wolf and is on a revenge quest to assassinate the evil emperor who turned her tribe to ice.
The prince of an underwater civilization who had to battle his evil octopus brother for the throne.
An anthropomorphic tiger man who's also the leader of a cult trying to resurrect an ancient evil after his home land had been compromised.
And then there's frickin Brad at the flower shop
Like you can't make this stuff up ðŸ˜
What do you think Dojo did after Dashi's passing? With the whole original trio gone and the Shen Gong Wu all presumably hidden and dormant, did Dojo just take up permanent residence at the temple he's still at today and spend a few centuries mourning alone there? Or did Dojo go stay with the Northern Cho-Cho he said he descends from for a while?
I like to think Dojo stayed at the temple to watch over Dashi’s students, the first or one of the first generations of Dragons in training. Even though there were no Shen Gong Wu for them to retrieve, he probably had to fly them from place to place to fight the forces of evil, save villages, and stuff like that. He also had to guard the Ancient Scroll of the Shen Gong Wu as stated in the first episode.
But he must have tracked down his dragon relatives and visited them at some point. I mean fifteen thousand years is a long time. However, his closest family is the Xiaolin Monks and his home is the temple. The saddest part is imagining how many generations of Xiaolin Dragons he had watched grow only to have to say goodbye.
Hey, now that Chamille's back, wouldn't it be fun if Lloyd tapped into his Oni heritage shape shifting power?
Imagine them changing into each other just to point out how ugly they are like good old rivals
Yes, finally someone said it! Listen guys, I'm all in for representation and all, but I think people who make human Perry short and mute are kind of missing the point. Perry is short and mute because he is a platypus, not for a platypus. He is at least avarage size compared to the other platypuses we see in the show and he definitely can comunicate in the usual way with other animals.
Like that one time he asked that beaver to free him from his bubble.
Even Layla seems perfectly able to understand what he's saying for some reason.
And if it's because of that time Phineas and Ferb built an animal-translator, I'm pretty sure he was just trying to keep his cover so he just made a random noise.
So yeah, I don't see any reason why human Perry couldn't be verbal.
Why's perry the human always mute? Dudes always talkative as an ANIMAL people just cant understand him. Its more realistic if human perry speaks only Ferblatin or something like that with doofenshmirtz to fuck with him and then goes home and speaks normal english with the flynn fletcher family
Master Lloyd taking the kids out for ice cream