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Ooh, toy-original villains is an idea I hadn’t considered before! I think I actually like that better than just making toys of the show villains. A pony that’s given a brief backcard story that says something about their powers or habits or likes, but not motives or backstory or anything, which is left up to interpretation. Maybe a set with some unifying gimmick that shows they’re part of an established evil group?Also, Loop de La was the villain of my childhood herd, since I immediately lost all her removable shoes and her having one permanent shoe drove me crazy. Her crown made her an evil queen in my mind, and she’d kick people in the face with her one shoe.
Oh, I wish they'd made toys of the villains. Even if they were show-original characters, no reason they couldn't make the leap to the toy-verse! Hey, the Bushwoolies were in the cartoon before they made toys of them, right? But, yeah, villain toys are usually thin on the ground. Especially for girly lines. But I would kill for toys of the witches and Tirac. Especially Tirac! That'd be so cool.
(on that note the one Custom I'm most likely to commission is of G3 Spike).
I started working on a G1 pony villian, although in my stories I made her good and apprenticed her to the Moochik. She's not finished because I'm having trouble with her face. I'm going to go with red yarn hair instead of sculpted hair.visitors can't see pics , please register or login
Quote from: Ponybookworm on March 08, 2020, 12:12:25 AM(on that note the one Custom I'm most likely to commission is of G3 Spike).Fun fact! When I was a kid in mid-g3, I sent a letter to Hasbro recommending they make a Spike toy. I cited their past Spike toys from G1, and probably noted that I thought a single boy might be nice. I got a letter back on Mr. Potato Head stationary thanking me for my interest and letting me know that product design is a lengthy process with a lot of different inputs (in other words, “No.”)