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Can someone post the pictures from that hasbro.com page? It insists on redirecting me to the Norwegian version of the page, which uh, doesn't exist
Quote from: Luxrayx on August 04, 2019, 05:14:52 AMCan someone post the pictures from that hasbro.com page? It insists on redirecting me to the Norwegian version of the page, which uh, doesn't exist Here we go Let me know if you still have problems seeing them
yeah, I get where the Surprise thing came from but it's still weird to see it explained like that. If it had been me I probably would've put "inspired by Surprise and Pinkie Pie" or something.
It makes me feel like this page is meant for brony fans/fans of G4 who might get into G1 and G3 is notoriously unpopular in that fandom. I'm not talking about the crazy brony fans, I'm talking about the general G4 fans.
It's semantic but it's something I have a problem with in G4 vs G1 in general. We just take the multiple canons plus our own headcanons for granted, but then you see conversations in which "Majesty WAS x in G1" and so on, and yeah, in some places, she was. But in some places, she wasn't. And in some kids' heads she was something else. (Mine was mad and senile and ran riot round the castle while Sapphire tried to keep order as regent, but that's another matter). The point is these were toys not tied to a single 'interpretation' and the cartoon, comic, cards etc were meant as a spark point for kids to create from, if they wanted, not a 'canon' to enslave them to.