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Something I just remembered, Garth was ready to go empty-handed once the excitement was over. It was Heart Throb who insisted he should get the girl for his troubles.Heart Throb, you're so clueless.
The Flight to Cloud Castle introduced us to this "charming" specimen of masculinity, which quite possibly created the very first "creepy friendzoned guy" stereotype. (See here: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x19c480_flight-to-cloud-castle-parts-1-2-my-little-pony-n-friends-1987_shortfilms) His name might as well be Broni Friendzoni, because highlights of his behavior include: Assaulting a bird, and immediately harassing the ponies for a free ride before they can even introduce themselvesAlmost immediately lets a branch hit the ponies in the face after attacking themHis entire Hero's Quest is to prove himself to his true love, however he makes the ponies do all the work for himSings an entire song about things he would do 'for my true love', gives up 30 seconds after the song endsHe blames his failure on the ponies, too, because he is the absolute worstAfter the ponies babysit him through the final challenges leading to the princess, he informs the very-recently-awoken princess "I woke you from the spell, you're supposed to be mine now"When the princess refuses to return his affections (because he's a creepy stranger who just kissed her while she was asleep), he allows the Cloud Castle to fall from the sky on the logic of "Why should I bother? I don't care anymore!" as he presumably dons his fedoraThe ponies have to force him to save the castle from falling, otherwise he would have been totally happy to let the princess (and two other people) dieHe continues calling the princess "My Beloved" and the episode ends on the nightmarish hint that she might fall in love with him later, thus showing the morally dubious lesson of 'don't give up, girls don't know what they want, even if you are a lazy loser who cries about the friendzone and almost kills yourself and three people due to your hurt fee fees, also treating women like property is okay now I guess?'GARTH IS A MONSTER
That's a pretty bad villain, I must admit. However: I must submit another, equally evil and nefarious do-badder. His name? GARF. (Okay it's "Garth" but Garf is funnier to match his doofy face.) visitors can't see pics , please register or login The Flight to Cloud Castle introduced us to this "charming" specimen of masculinity, which quite possibly created the very first "creepy friendzoned guy" stereotype. (See here: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x19c480_flight-to-cloud-castle-parts-1-2-my-little-pony-n-friends-1987_shortfilms) His name might as well be Broni Friendzoni, because highlights of his behavior include: Assaulting a bird, and immediately harassing the ponies for a free ride before they can even introduce themselvesAlmost immediately lets a branch hit the ponies in the face after attacking themHis entire Hero's Quest is to prove himself to his true love, however he makes the ponies do all the work for himSings an entire song about things he would do 'for my true love', gives up 30 seconds after the song endsHe blames his failure on the ponies, too, because he is the absolute worstAfter the ponies babysit him through the final challenges leading to the princess, he informs the very-recently-awoken princess "I woke you from the spell, you're supposed to be mine now"When the princess refuses to return his affections (because he's a creepy stranger who just kissed her while she was asleep), he allows the Cloud Castle to fall from the sky on the logic of "Why should I bother? I don't care anymore!" as he presumably dons his fedoraThe ponies have to force him to save the castle from falling, otherwise he would have been totally happy to let the princess (and two other people) dieHe continues calling the princess "My Beloved" and the episode ends on the nightmarish hint that she might fall in love with him later, thus showing the morally dubious lesson of 'don't give up, girls don't know what they want, even if you are a lazy loser who cries about the friendzone and almost kills yourself and three people due to your hurt fee fees, also treating women like property is okay now I guess?'GARTH IS A MONSTER
Wow, yeah Garf is really bad...Also I don't know if this counts since it's from the comics, but what about that Wizard (who inadvertently created TE ponies). Apparently he either dug out the eyes of the ponies so they could work in mines for years (or was it that they lost their sight after working for years?) Either way, some pretty dark stuff!