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So I'll add this one even though I don't consider this a misperception so much as a difference in perception. Medley was my first ever pony and I've always considered her as blue. Really she is an in-between-sort of teal but everyone else seems to label her as green. But I would label her as blue. A pastel teal-y blue.
Quote from: Sunset on May 28, 2018, 01:10:24 PMSo I'll add this one even though I don't consider this a misperception so much as a difference in perception. Medley was my first ever pony and I've always considered her as blue. Really she is an in-between-sort of teal but everyone else seems to label her as green. But I would label her as blue. A pastel teal-y blue.I think of her as blue too. Her shade is a bit green, but it is still blue to me!
Quote from: Safflower on May 28, 2018, 01:44:38 PMQuote from: Sunset on May 28, 2018, 01:10:24 PMSo I'll add this one even though I don't consider this a misperception so much as a difference in perception. Medley was my first ever pony and I've always considered her as blue. Really she is an in-between-sort of teal but everyone else seems to label her as green. But I would label her as blue. A pastel teal-y blue.I think of her as blue too. Her shade is a bit green, but it is still blue to me!She looks blue to me too.
As a kid, my only access to mlp media was renting the VHS tapes at the local rental place ( and one or two eps I caught while at my grandparent's house). I adored the original special but was less enthusiastic about the movie. As a result, I got mixed up and thought of RAMC as the "real movie" and thought the one with the Smooze was just a long special.
When I was a kid I thought Sundance was a boy. I think I thought the pose was more "boyish" than the three other ponies I had in the Posey pose and that the name sounded male. English is not my first language so of course I had no idea what Sundance meant either. To me it was just a weird sounding name.
Quote from: Leave a Whisper on May 28, 2018, 05:35:00 PMQuote from: Safflower on May 28, 2018, 01:44:38 PMQuote from: Sunset on May 28, 2018, 01:10:24 PMSo I'll add this one even though I don't consider this a misperception so much as a difference in perception. Medley was my first ever pony and I've always considered her as blue. Really she is an in-between-sort of teal but everyone else seems to label her as green. But I would label her as blue. A pastel teal-y blue.I think of her as blue too. Her shade is a bit green, but it is still blue to me!She looks blue to me too.OH, good! I'm glad I'm not the only one then.
^ I had the same problem with some names, haha! Honeysuckle for example... I knew what honey was, but "sukkel" means doofus in Dutch, and I just couldn't understand why anyone would call a pony Honeydoofus.
I thought Baby Bellaluna had a big tropical flower symbol. :s Oops!I thought Sunbeam and Twirlerina were mint green.Post Merge: June 20, 2018, 09:43:55 AMQuote from: Broken Irishwoman on May 28, 2018, 09:41:17 AM^ I had the same problem with some names, haha! Honeysuckle for example... I knew what honey was, but "sukkel" means doofus in Dutch, and I just couldn't understand why anyone would call a pony Honeydoofus. Honey Doofus!
Honey Doofus!!! I just got a Honeysuckle, I think that'll be her nickname!I just realized another thing - before I started collecting G1s, I thought G1 was based on the TV show and the toys were an equally large part of the franchise, but still, it all stemmed from the show, like G4. Welp, that was wrong. I think a lot of people still think this too. My mom even thought so and she grew up in the 80s! I don't really know where this is coming from, maybe G4 and it's take on things?
Quote from: Safflower on June 20, 2018, 10:15:23 AMHoney Doofus!!! I just got a Honeysuckle, I think that'll be her nickname!I just realized another thing - before I started collecting G1s, I thought G1 was based on the TV show and the toys were an equally large part of the franchise, but still, it all stemmed from the show, like G4. Welp, that was wrong. I think a lot of people still think this too. My mom even thought so and she grew up in the 80s! I don't really know where this is coming from, maybe G4 and it's take on things?It's tempting to blame it all on G4. But I suspect it's more general than that. Most big toy lines had a media presence in the 80's and that has continued to today. Most especially in the boys toys. Even if those toy lines started out as a toy and then got media, they were still heavily married to the cartoon. So MLP is one of those lucky brands that is simply popular as a toy concept, regardless of how much or little media it gets. Though these days, Hasbro has to compete with the knockoffs of its own brand. Maybe that's one reason they have been pushing the idea of central characters so hard. So that kids will demand "Pinki Pie" rather than the $2 knockoff. Back in the 80's MLP was the first of its kind and so didn't have cheap alternatives yet.