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G2 is basically written out of pony history in the US narrative, to the point the annoying bronies call Tales G2 instead. Since Hasbro is in love with brony-verse and mane-six-ness, I can see this as being them. No other company would care about manesix named G3 ponies. But they do look like nice quality for current Hasbro. Of course they could be yet another company. There are so many questions.
Quote from: Taffeta on July 31, 2019, 11:49:58 AMG2 is basically written out of pony history in the US narrative, to the point the annoying bronies call Tales G2 instead. Since Hasbro is in love with brony-verse and mane-six-ness, I can see this as being them. No other company would care about manesix named G3 ponies. But they do look like nice quality for current Hasbro. Of course they could be yet another company. There are so many questions.Yup, I know. One can dream right? I can only hope that Basic Fun will pick (the real) G2 up one day Speaking of the meh-six, Hasbro is now calling first G1's the 'mane six' as well >.<
G1 (and to an extent, G3) was the perfect example of how to have iconic characters while still retaining the variety of ponies to keep them from being boring.
Quote from: dakotadarkhooves on August 01, 2019, 08:23:10 AMG1 (and to an extent, G3) was the perfect example of how to have iconic characters while still retaining the variety of ponies to keep them from being boring.G1 really didn't have that at all. A lot of kids who might of seen their fave pony in a movie or book had a very narrow window on getting that pony.
Quote from: banditpony on August 01, 2019, 08:36:40 AMQuote from: dakotadarkhooves on August 01, 2019, 08:23:10 AMG1 (and to an extent, G3) was the perfect example of how to have iconic characters while still retaining the variety of ponies to keep them from being boring.G1 really didn't have that at all. A lot of kids who might of seen their fave pony in a movie or book had a very narrow window on getting that pony.I'm afraid I don't quite understand what you mean? Apologies! I'm bad with understanding the wording of things sometimes. Do you mean because the sets were produced for such a short period of time?
The complete egotist, Sunstreaker thinks he is the most beautiful thing on Earth. Loves his sleek styling, contemptuous of other Autobot race cars (particularly his twin Sideswipe). Fires laser-guided ground-to-air rockets and high energy electron pulses at 300 bursts/sec. Tough polymer-steel skin resists artillery. Not a team player. Can be baited into dangerous situations, but is a very calm, competent, and ruthless war machine.
Ahh okay, yeah, that makes sense. I guess now that I think about it, that's true, the disconnect between the toys and the media.