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I dunno, though, something in me doubts kids really care about the real names and personalities of their ponies. Most people I've met here have changed names, gender identities, and personalities without a second thought. It seems to really only matter with older fans.
Backcards, yes! Cotton Candy ate Moondancer's flowers and was cast into a magical sleep a lot of the time.
Quote from: Katja die Tediz on February 10, 2014, 11:50:12 AMI dunno, though, something in me doubts kids really care about the real names and personalities of their ponies. Most people I've met here have changed names, gender identities, and personalities without a second thought. It seems to really only matter with older fans.Honestly, it depends on the kid. I never changed names or genders; I was happy with what I got. My problem was, sometimes I wasn't sure what was the individual Pony's name and what was her type/family name! I still call Lovebeam "Colorswirl" because it was so ingrained in my mind that her name was Colorswirl.As far as personalities, I loved the backcards and boxes and read and re-read their stories. I figured their personalities were like what the cards and boxes said.I don't think any of my childhood Ponies were on the show. But I only got to see it once because we didn't have cable.