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My own contribution here is G4 Applejack having eyebrows. Did anyone ever find out why she has them? It drives me crazy when I think about it. It's so odd!! Who decided she should have them? Why was everyone else involved with the final design okay with it too? Why was it only her and no other ponies??
Their open disdain of generation 1, which put this toyline on the map, and generation 3 which brought it back to wild popularity. All to appease a niche' group of toxic creeps.
.Hasbro is never good at My Little Pony from day one. They never respect little girls enough to put in meaningful effort. The toys keep getting worse.
Quote from: WingedDragon on October 12, 2023, 09:29:03 AM.Hasbro is never good at My Little Pony from day one. They never respect little girls enough to put in meaningful effort. The toys keep getting worse.this response really speaks to me, honestly. we're seeing proper studies now on how crucial imaginative play is for children's healthy brain development. the shift from lovingly made, high quality toys/dolls that can easily last 2-3 generations to highly disposable garbage because kids handed an ipad from birth just don't have the attention span to play with a toy for more than a few weeks has just become this absolutely vicious cycle of a self fulfilling prophecy. like duh, with this new awful stringy hair and accessories that snap just getting them out of the box? i wouldn't have wanted to play with that as a kid either! heck, i barely want anything to do with it as an adult who knows how to restore/repair toys now i had better as a kid which is why i want better for future generations too! this "trend" of horrible quality toys is quite literally giving kids brain damage.sorry to absolutely go off lol i feel very strongly about this
And that's just looking at it from a personal viewpoint. We NEED things to last, be collected & collectable, be able to be passed down to the next generation, to be easily fixable, for the simple reason the longer a toy is being loved, the more we get out of it AND the less likely it ends up being trashed. And the LAST thing the environment needs is stuff being trashed!!!