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Messages - Al-1701
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« on: September 23, 2022, 02:08:41 AM »
Now, this is my forte. Though, I only have for G1 and G3 (G4 Rainbow Dash drove me nuts).
G1: Parasol, Windy, Sunlight, Powder, Gusty, Princess Tiffany (if you consider her symbol a raindrop and not a teardrop) Merriweather (G1), all the Mountain Boys. G3: Snowflake, Rainbow Dash (definitely only G3), Merryweather (G3)
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« on: September 13, 2022, 04:38:16 PM »
I need to get back in the saddle, and I might as well go with my favorite pony episode: Crunch the Rock Dog.
So, let's get into how there is a lot more to this episode than first appears (hence the iceberg) when it comes to the titular adversary. Good old Crunch, whether intentional or not, bears a striking resemblance to two stories. So, I figured it would be fun to break it down a bit.
First, Crunch's origins mirror that of the golem. The golem is a robot made of clay animated by with writing emét (“truth” in Hebrew) on its forehead or placing a sacred scroll in its mouth. It was deactivated by erasing the first letter (making it mét [“death”]) or removing the scroll. The golem would be created as a servant, but—being a creation of man and not God—lacked a soul. Thus, it lacked the compassion and morals of a person and followed its orders to its logical conclusion. (The term golem even comes of a Hebrew insult to being unfinished or unrefined.) So, a command as inoffensive as “Protect me” could lead to a rampage because the most effective way top protect something is to eliminate it before it can become a threat and everything is a potential threat.
Crunch is a being made of earth that lacks a heart and feelings (which is essentially a soul by another name) animated by the obsidian in his collar. He was given the command to protect the Heart Stone which he has turned into destroying all organic life. Attacking the collar deactivates him (reducing him to a harmless puppy in this case).
However, his plot is very similar to the Norwegian fairytale “The Giant Who has no Heart in His Body” (I'm assuming it sounds better in Norwegian. The story goes that a prince's older brothers were returning after finding brides and happened to stumble into the territory of an indestructible giant who turns them into stone for trespassing. The prince travels to the giant's castle where he's hidden by another princess he holds captive (the giant, not the prince). She tells him the giant's invincibility is because he removed his heart from his body and has it hidden somewhere. They eventually figure out its hiding place, and the prince goes to find it. By squeezing it, he can cause the giant pain (apparently Beast Wars Megatron read this story too). Depending the version, the prince crushed the heart to kill the giant or simply used the threat of it to make the giant to restore his brothers and their brides to flesh and blood and free the princess he marries (the prince, not the giant).
While not his heart, Crunch is an indestructible giant who turns anything that offends him to stone. His only weakness is a heart hidden away, and it is used to stop him.
And if that story sounds familiar for another reason, it was the basis for the third chapter in the first Paper Mario game.
This is completely random, but it astounds me how much you can pull out of this twenty minute episode.
And if you got other MLP icebergs, feel free delve below the surface for them too.
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« on: September 12, 2022, 06:14:29 PM »
I'm definitely a Fizzy fan. Would need to think about other generations.
Haven't seen you in ages Al, how ya been?
I forgot to add Lemon Treat.
I've been good, but been on a pony vacation for a while. Got back into Futagohime for the most part and even found an enclave of fans on a Discord server. Back to food ponies. I feel so naked with this particular subject. I do like Blue Berry Baskets (if only she was made in the fragrance free version). There are others I like as well, but I need to get back into knowing most of the ponies by name again. Admittedly, weather ponies is more my forte. On a related note: Has G5 released a Cupcake yet? She's the Enterprise of MLP.
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« on: September 11, 2022, 06:55:41 PM »
I'm definitely a Fizzy fan. Would need to think about other generations.
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« on: February 29, 2020, 01:35:36 PM »
I think Fizzy is a shoe-in when they get to Twinkle Eyes. Between the show in the U.S. and her important role in the comics in the U.K., she's too popular not to include.
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« on: February 29, 2020, 11:01:09 AM »
My first real encounter with MLP was the reruns on the Disney Channel in the early 90's. So, it had a big impact of my view of G1. Obviously, Wind Whistler and Fizzy were my favorites, especially together. However, as I've learned more, my views have broadened.
Though, I'm not into too much past what hit the shelves in 1987. MLP got...weird from there IMO. The "My Little Pony Mommy" ads were also nails on a chalkboard and made me long for the Toei animated commercials.
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« on: February 28, 2020, 02:51:27 AM »
Fizzy and Galaxy for sure. I picked Masquerade over Whizzer because I like her color scheme. Maybe should have gone with Gingerbread instead of Sweet Stuff. I forgot what a pain finding white ponies was.
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« on: February 23, 2020, 04:47:10 PM »
So, my sister had her daughter in November 5th last year. And it took me almost four months to realize she was born on Fizz Whizz Night. I fail as a Fizzy fan.
Anyway, I'm hoping Basic Fun makes at least the first six Twinkle Eye ponies so I can get her a Fizzy when she's a little older (maybe give it to her on her 5th Birthday).
So, pile on me with Fizzy and Fizz Whizz night stuff.
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« on: January 25, 2020, 06:09:24 PM »
The animation looks like robot chicken
I thought same
I was wondering why the style felt familiar. I guess the lack of swearing and gore threw me off.
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« on: January 25, 2020, 02:17:42 PM »
Well, it's official, their nose as detached from their upper jaw. The story was harmless enough, but the animation was terrible. The giggling was also...off putting.
I still find myself asking, why is Hasbro making a brand called "My Little Pony" when they're making them less and less horse-like?
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« on: January 22, 2020, 05:43:43 PM »
Good to see they're making more G1s. I'm definitely picking up Gusty.
I'm still waiting for the So Softs and Twinkle Eyes. I want a pink-haired Wind Whistler.
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« on: January 14, 2020, 05:45:15 PM »
This stuff looks so awesome. Have you looked through the scripts? Do they have anything like production notes or unused and different dialogue?
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« on: January 14, 2020, 05:37:51 PM »
Hmm, maybe it's a harder plastic to keep the horn straight?
That's what I think, but I like the idea it's a piece of Hasbro's black soul better.
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« on: December 25, 2019, 05:55:21 AM »
A more sitcom approach could be fun. Just don't make Twilight a nihilist with an unhealthy possessiveness of Spike.
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« on: December 03, 2019, 06:16:49 PM »
Or at least teeth disintegrated from the pressure and now she's working on her gums.
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