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Imagining G3s with feathered hooves and hyperventilating a little
oh man, what an interesting topic! i would have loved to see what they would do as far as body molds, considering we'd had g1 boys get unique molds, and g2 boys getting the same ones. i personally love the Clydesdale molds of g1, but i like that they kept g2 kind of gender ambiguous! growing up as a gay and transgender child, the gender of my toys changed all the time, so i particularly enjoyed g2 reusing the molds (even though in retrospect, it was a little lazy).i do love the 'clydesdale'/fuzzy hooves from previous gens, i think it's super cute! i would love to hear more and have had a few prince ponies and seaponies as well! i have a lot of love for g3, and i always wondered if i had just missed out on the boy ponies, but now i know they never made any, so i feel a little better! and some say that star catcher is a boy because of a typographical error in one (or more?) of the books, and as a kid who had that book, i always just assumed he was a he! a lot of the g3 ponies' genders could be a total tossup, like star catcher's coloring is that of the transgender flag! wonder what that could mean, hehe! i'd love to see some representation for ponies that don't adhere to a certain gender (like how legendary pokemon are typically genderless); i think that would be super neat!