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I miss DV so much I remember Big Mama Peachy too!! I'm pretty sure it was on Geocities, so it'll be difficult to find now... oohh.. was it by the same person as Kimono's Townhouse? I'm sure it was someone who had other sites too. edit: AHA! Found it! Good old Oocities.http://www.oocities.org/dizzydava/The_Shrine.htmAs for other sites I like, I love and miss The Skylands.editedit: darn this thread, it's sent me on a nostalgia trip Anyone remember the Golden Autumn? One of the best MLP sites ever.http://www.angelfire.com/80s/babygoldenautumn/http://www.angelfire.com/planet/goldenautumn/birthflowers.html
You're right, I remember that! If we're thinking of the same website (for the first one), they also had a list of animation errors and gaffs in the episodes. Fancy that!
Does anyone know what happened to Dream Valley? I'm sure there was an explanation for its closure but I don't remember what it was!
After nearly twenty years, I am so very sorry to have to close Dream Valley: A Collector's Guide to My Little Pony. I don't want to go into all the details, just I am no longer able to maintain any of my websites. And I am sorry this is so sudden; this message will not be online much longer.My Little Pony has been a part of me for most of my life, and Dream Valley has been my way of expressing and sharing that joy with other pony fans and collectors during much of that time. Closing Dream Valley was not an easy decision in the least, not so much for myself, but for all the people I've met and whom I've been able to help because of it.I have and will always love My Little Pony, and am looking forward to continuing to enjoy whatever the future brings, but this situation has forced me to realize that I am ready to be just a fan again.When Dream Valley first went live in 1997, the online My Little Pony community was just beginning, and having seen how it's grown over the years, I have always been proud to have been one of its founding members, and I hope the fandom lives on forever, both online and off.Thank you everypony.Kimberly
There was the Schuman Family one with downloadable episodes,
Quote from: Ponybookworm on February 27, 2020, 11:41:27 PMThere was the Schuman Family one with downloadable episodes,Was it the one where My Little Pony Tales rips had a lot of VHS artifacts, especially the beginning of "The Great Lemonade Stand Wars"?