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In the UK the other twins are Tuggles and Toddles which is worse if you imagine them growing up and trying to hold a job interview.
I kind of like the idea of Milkweed and Tumbleweed being a folk duo, what with their names, although the rocking horse symbols might be a little on the odd side where that occupation is concerned...
And yes, I did point out that symbols, names, and powers don't always match up. Kind of makes me wonder what the point is of their symbols, then. Maybe inspiration?
Quote from: Miniature Sheep on February 21, 2018, 11:02:47 AMI kind of like the idea of Milkweed and Tumbleweed being a folk duo, what with their names, although the rocking horse symbols might be a little on the odd side where that occupation is concerned... A country duo who uses rocking horse props cuz they're the lowest budget horse prop, maybe?
If they could grow up would Baby Moondancer keep her lighter mane and tail colors as an adult and how would the the adults address her when she was grown?
Woosie was probably in a set of twins. Woosie and Dissie? Quote from: Ponyfan on February 21, 2018, 11:37:31 AM If they could grow up would Baby Moondancer keep her lighter mane and tail colors as an adult and how would the the adults address her when she was grown?Moondancer JR?
G1 symbols don't really have the same connection (actually, i think you pointed that out in another discussion the other day?) to the names or the skills of the ponies. It's a bit more hit and miss. And Romper is proof that rabbits are fine as a symbol on an adult pony. The more mysterious why Rattles and rabbits to me.In the UK the other twins are Tuggles and Toddles which is worse if you imagine them growing up and trying to hold a job interview.But then G3 has some names that clearly indicate banned substances were involved in the naming process. Tink A Tink a Too springs to mind. And come to that, Skippety Doo and Hippety Hop (more rabbits!) are pretty dire and silly even on adult ponies.Then there's the covert Chitty Chitty Bang Bang fans, Truly and Scrumptious.I guess my point is that about 40% of all ponies have slightly or very ridiculous names. I think the babies are doomed to grow up to be one of those individuals. Like human babies who have to grow up with silly names because their parents didn't really think it through.
But I don't really find the baby's names any more ludicrous than the adults. I mean, being named "Puddles" seems just as demeaning as being named "Whizzer" to me, lol.
"Jazzberry"
I dunno, to be honest I'd rather be stuck with a name like Rattles than... Steamer or Floater... not all the adults have better names....lmaoedit:Quote from: KottonKandy on February 21, 2018, 06:15:24 PMBut I don't really find the baby's names any more ludicrous than the adults. I mean, being named "Puddles" seems just as demeaning as being named "Whizzer" to me, lol. Beat me to it. xD
I dunno, to be honest I'd rather be stuck with a name like Rattles than... Steamer or Floater... not all the adults have better names....lmao