Killamajig: To be fair to Purple, there's no evidence of a black pony with a stormcloud mark, nor of the brown one with what seems to be a stylized '3', even throughout the choruses of Winter Wrap Up. Hell, the only time we've ever seen black is Luna's Nightmare Moon incarnation - she's a midnight blue when 'reformed'.
Fan characters are far more likely.
Killamajig: Also, having just noticed it, FFFFFFFFFFFF HETEROCHROMIA PONY.
Fan character fucking confirmed. Tagme is almost uncertainly unnecessary.
And they missed Dash's green streaks.
Oh, and the lesbianism.
Anonymous6(5): (Anon5) Killa, I wasn't saying they weren't fan-made, just that there's plenty of room for such to potentially exist in Ponyville.
I want to randomly note that this show is suprisingly (even shockingly, for someone who grew up in the 80s) watchable for an adult -- I usually get at least two belly laughs per episode. Perhaps not surprising since I also liked Powerpuff and Foster's, but the writing is remarkably sophisticated for what is ostensibly a show targeted at a single-digit demographic.
"QUIET!!"
"--and I said, 'Oatmeal?! Are you crazy?'"
darthbrandon: Fan ponys have existed sense mlp became popular along time ago there's not really a point in bitching about it sense its basically part of the franchise.
(and this is coming from a person that hates fan characters)
nemo: What I want to know is, how is Heterochromia Pony sitting on that cloud without falling through to his doom? He's an Earth pony, and only pegasus ponies can stand on clouds.
Killamajig: In the two episodes since, there has been no sign of either of these. Clearly fancharacters. Removed tagme. Screenshots suggested if you disagree.
How in the fuck did he get up there?
friendship is magic
and rainbow is being really friendly
Anon4 wins the internet. I was going to say "trampoline".
Fan characters are far more likely.
Fan character fucking confirmed. Tagme is almost uncertainly unnecessary.
And they missed Dash's green streaks.
Oh, and the lesbianism.
I want to randomly note that this show is suprisingly (even shockingly, for someone who grew up in the 80s) watchable for an adult -- I usually get at least two belly laughs per episode. Perhaps not surprising since I also liked Powerpuff and Foster's, but the writing is remarkably sophisticated for what is ostensibly a show targeted at a single-digit demographic.
"QUIET!!"
"--and I said, 'Oatmeal?! Are you crazy?'"
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(and this is coming from a person that hates fan characters)