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Just from the designs, it feels like it goes against the original character theme of the show- that every girl is different! Putting every single one of them in a skirt and makeup seems to miss that point.
Quote from: KtKat on March 02, 2013, 07:17:36 AMJust from the designs, it feels like it goes against the original character theme of the show- that every girl is different! Putting every single one of them in a skirt and makeup seems to miss that point.I agree. They're all too similar. :/ So much for "there's lots of different ways to be a girl"...
Quote from: Tropical_Sunset on March 02, 2013, 08:12:00 AMQuote from: KtKat on March 02, 2013, 07:17:36 AMJust from the designs, it feels like it goes against the original character theme of the show- that every girl is different! Putting every single one of them in a skirt and makeup seems to miss that point.I agree. They're all too similar. :/ So much for "there's lots of different ways to be a girl"...Well, let's not forget that the bodytype of most ponies is the same too...The only thing that really makes them different is their hair and personality. I remember something about Faust wanting to make Pinkie Pie a bit chubbier but that didn't happen either.
Sorry, but...that is just terrible...If they were normal-skin tones, I might could get it a little better, but just--they--they're ponies! *headdesk*Tropical Sunset, yes! All of what you said. And you know, there -are- different body types in the show, but more seen in the boy ponies. What about Mrs. Cake and Granny Smith and Babs Seed? Twist is kinda the same body type, but a little different. The variety made them seem more endearing.