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Wow, I can't believe her name is straight up "PRETZEL" That's like naming a pony "rock" or "tree" or "hamburger"
Quote from: Galactica on May 12, 2016, 04:00:10 PMWow, I can't believe her name is straight up "PRETZEL" That's like naming a pony "rock" or "tree" or "hamburger" Cotton Candy, the quatrillion ponies named after flowers, Bubbles, Candy Apple, Pinwheel, Butterscotch. What's wrong with simple names?
Man I hope I find these in my area. They look so awesome. I must have em.
I agree 100%!! They are amazing. It's something about the pearliness and the glitter. I've always loved translucent/transparent ponies. The water cuties/snow globes had the same effect on me. I wasn't lucky enough to find all of them here.
Quote from: Leave a Whisper on May 12, 2016, 05:50:51 PMQuote from: Galactica on May 12, 2016, 04:00:10 PMWow, I can't believe her name is straight up "PRETZEL" That's like naming a pony "rock" or "tree" or "hamburger" Cotton Candy, the quatrillion ponies named after flowers, Bubbles, Candy Apple, Pinwheel, Butterscotch. What's wrong with simple names?Calm down now, I don't have a problem with simple names I think that names like "Bubbles, Cotton Candy, Pinwheel, Butterscotch, Posey... well those are all super cute names - names I would name a REAL pony. But Pretzel? Not the greatest name I guess to me, although everyone is entitlted their own opinions of course.
Quote from: Galactica on May 12, 2016, 05:57:24 PMQuote from: Leave a Whisper on May 12, 2016, 05:50:51 PMQuote from: Galactica on May 12, 2016, 04:00:10 PMWow, I can't believe her name is straight up "PRETZEL" That's like naming a pony "rock" or "tree" or "hamburger" Cotton Candy, the quatrillion ponies named after flowers, Bubbles, Candy Apple, Pinwheel, Butterscotch. What's wrong with simple names?Calm down now, I don't have a problem with simple names I think that names like "Bubbles, Cotton Candy, Pinwheel, Butterscotch, Posey... well those are all super cute names - names I would name a REAL pony. But Pretzel? Not the greatest name I guess to me, although everyone is entitlted their own opinions of course.There was a real racehorse named Refrigerator.
Quote from: Leave a Whisper on May 12, 2016, 08:47:31 PMQuote from: Galactica on May 12, 2016, 05:57:24 PMQuote from: Leave a Whisper on May 12, 2016, 05:50:51 PMQuote from: Galactica on May 12, 2016, 04:00:10 PMWow, I can't believe her name is straight up "PRETZEL" That's like naming a pony "rock" or "tree" or "hamburger" Cotton Candy, the quatrillion ponies named after flowers, Bubbles, Candy Apple, Pinwheel, Butterscotch. What's wrong with simple names?Calm down now, I don't have a problem with simple names I think that names like "Bubbles, Cotton Candy, Pinwheel, Butterscotch, Posey... well those are all super cute names - names I would name a REAL pony. But Pretzel? Not the greatest name I guess to me, although everyone is entitlted their own opinions of course.There was a real racehorse named Refrigerator. "Is your refrigerator running? Then you better go catch it!" Hahahahahahaha
I now want a set of ponies called Refrigerator, Fridge Freezer, Dishwasher and Fan Assisted Oven.I think Pretzel is a cute name, but Pretzel the food snack isn't so commonly around here - it's come over in recent years but I don't think it's majorly prevalent. So it still sounds like a cute word to me xD rather than 'she's named after a food item!' There are a lot of G1 names like this for the UK, named for American terms (two good examples of this, Cotton Candy and Tic Tac Toe - in UK English they would've been Candyfloss and Noughts and Crosses if Hasbro had changed them) so they therefore feel more 'unique' in the UK than Hasbro confusing their shopping list with their patents list!Plus it has to be better than Toola Roola, Tink-a-Too and the infamous Kiwi Tart of Generation 3.Interesting that Entertainer is spelling Coloratura with a u in the colour bit. I wonder whether that's going to be standard or they just typoed. I actually hope it's not changed. While I don't like the US spelling of the word on its own, Coloratura looks much nicer as a word than Colouratura. @ Leave a Whisper - I think it's Sugar Apple, not Candy Apple. So that one probably doesn't count.