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G3 Is one I really wonder about, I know the animation was quite unpopular and somewhat polarising since most people seem to either love it or hate it. The toys on the other hand seem to be really popular among collectors and I confess I don't really understand why; they look the most like the first generation, but there are still noticable differences which don't quite do it for me, and this was the first generation to have the cutie mark on only one side. On the other hand this seems to be the first generation where adult collectors were really recognised by Hasbro and had merchandise made with older fans in mind.
The G1.5/Pony Tales is well liked enough, but mostly glossed over and nobody really likes G3.5, especially newborn cuties
...brushable hair seems to preferred over molded (this one I'm a bit curious about since brushable hair does have more style options, but molded hair tends to be more show-accurate and I'm part of the minority that saw brushable hair as a more of a liability than an asset since it wouldn't stay in place).
In fact, I would not be all that surprised, when G4 transitions to a collectors item, collectors are going to find a lot of brushables made "show accurate" by bronies (I've seen so many tutorials for doing it I have to imagine it's an epidemic with the first releases especially).
Quote from: Al-1701 on May 16, 2016, 05:42:15 PMIn fact, I would not be all that surprised, when G4 transitions to a collectors item, collectors are going to find a lot of brushables made "show accurate" by bronies (I've seen so many tutorials for doing it I have to imagine it's an epidemic with the first releases especially).Not all FIM fans that produce fan content are "bronies".
Quote from: Wardah on May 16, 2016, 06:08:29 PMQuote from: Al-1701 on May 16, 2016, 05:42:15 PMIn fact, I would not be all that surprised, when G4 transitions to a collectors item, collectors are going to find a lot of brushables made "show accurate" by bronies (I've seen so many tutorials for doing it I have to imagine it's an epidemic with the first releases especially).Not all FIM fans that produce fan content are "bronies". Okay, but I saw a bunch of "show accurate" tutorials even in the first second couple of years of FiM.
Quote from: Al-1701 on May 16, 2016, 06:20:28 PMQuote from: Wardah on May 16, 2016, 06:08:29 PMQuote from: Al-1701 on May 16, 2016, 05:42:15 PMIn fact, I would not be all that surprised, when G4 transitions to a collectors item, collectors are going to find a lot of brushables made "show accurate" by bronies (I've seen so many tutorials for doing it I have to imagine it's an epidemic with the first releases especially).Not all FIM fans that produce fan content are "bronies". Okay, but I saw a bunch of "show accurate" tutorials even in the first second couple of years of FiM.I think it can only be a problem for rainbow dashs and twilight sparkles.From all those tutorials i saw when i was really into the brony fandom, those two were the only ones where they said to cut the hair.
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