>>107666823Well, there are a few things that I think need to be addressed.
1. Star's kill count this episode.
>All of the spells in the wand that we KNOW are sentient and living things from the episodes exploring that>The entire Magic High Commission>Glossaryck>Every single unicorn in the magic dimension>Any other beings that were made of or surviving because of magicLike holy fucking shit did she murder a lot of innocent beings to get her simple solution to the problem, there probably would have been less innocent deaths if she had just let the Solarians kill the monsters.
2. The ramifications of the merge
We know that Earth and Mewni AT LEAST were merged, though the appearance of Dragoncycles indicates that it may have actually been ALL dimensions in the setting that merged.
Either way, the chaos, injuries and deaths that would undoubtedly be caused by such a world changing and catastrophic change to everything is incalculable.
Further even if you do hand wave all of that as saying that no one died and things ultimately worked out relatively smoothly the ramifications of these completely and utterly different cultures forcefully merging like this are definitely something that BEGS to be explored. I mean, the monsters are one thing but the giant spiders, man-eating plants, etc are just fucking dangerous and compared to modern Earth, Mewni is basically a fourth world country without magic, literally third world is too advanced for them.
All in all, not a bad ending but there's just SO FUCKING MUCH that is left open and so many new things to explore are created by it that it's painful that we'll likely never explore any of it.
Also magic being completely gone sucks ass, I wish it had been retained in some capacity rather than just gone completely (this would have also solved the uncomfortable fact that Star basically genocided all magical creatures).