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Quote from: Ninkon on 2012 Jul 06, 21:41:40
I played a balance wizard but then I completed all the free quests and I had to grind to level 10. Now I don't play either
Quote from: Crystal Chaos on 2012 Jul 05, 19:50:34
Sound the Bugle by Bryan Adams. It's Skyler's theme song.
Quote from: Zygrograxgra on 2012 Jul 05, 13:43:44Quote from: HerpyDooves on 2012 Jul 05, 13:42:19Quote from: Ozzy on 2012 Jul 05, 13:27:40Quote from: Iodine on 2012 Jul 05, 08:33:02
Hasbro is making a lot of money off of FIM from its huge fanbase. Doesn't make sense why they would cut it short unless legal reasons prevented them from making more.
this is surely thier most popular show.
This may be why, actually. Won't other companies try to sabotage their show if it was blocking other companies ratings?
And how can you do that? It's different from a bus, you can't just slash the tires.
Quote from: Ozzy on 2012 Jul 05, 13:27:40Quote from: Iodine on 2012 Jul 05, 08:33:02
Hasbro is making a lot of money off of FIM from its huge fanbase. Doesn't make sense why they would cut it short unless legal reasons prevented them from making more.
this is surely thier most popular show.
Quote from: thegrandfunkasaurus on 2012 Jul 05, 13:05:02
Why do we have to be competing with them? Can't we just coexist as two very different games made by fans?
Quote from: Iodine on 2012 Jul 05, 09:14:19Quote from: HerpyDooves on 2012 Jul 05, 09:12:48Quote from: Iodine on 2012 Jul 05, 09:08:48
It just sounds like you want to be a Negative Nancy and are content with wanting Bronies to look negative rather than embracing the positive aspects of why people watch the show.
Oh no no no no, I'm not talking about My Little Pony, I'm talking about Jersey Shore and such.
I was referring to Lary, actually.
Quote from: Iodine on 2012 Jul 05, 09:08:48
It just sounds like you want to be a Negative Nancy and are content with wanting Bronies to look negative rather than embracing the positive aspects of why people watch the show.
Quote from: Lary on 2012 Jul 05, 09:01:30Quote from: HerpyDooves on 2012 Jul 05, 09:00:56
Yes, but people watch them, and they think that's their everyday life. So what will happen if people start looking up to them and no one else? All I can say is, the end is near.
That's their problem. You should not idolize yourself because of one stupid show, whether it's Jersey Shore, or My Little Pony, which is why this fanbase burns me up.
Quote from: Lary on 2012 Jul 05, 08:54:16Quote from: HerpyDooves on 2012 Jul 05, 08:48:45
Sorry, going to have to disagree with you on this one. We are more emotionally controlled, and I have a good reason why. Ever watch Jersey Shore or Real Housewives? They say and think they are, but they always end up fighting in the end, over something bizarre. We actually listen to each other when someone cries for help. We're more stable, simply for the fact that we look up to six ponies who are always there for each other when in trouble.
Those are TV shows. They act like idiots for that particular reason; they're actors. And in Jersey Shore's particular case, they really are idiots.
Quote from: Lary on 2012 Jul 05, 08:31:19
Also, point 2 in the description is false.
Quote from: Chishio Kunrin on 2012 Jul 05, 07:45:46Quote from: HerpyDooves on 2012 Jul 05, 07:33:20Quote from: Repor Fixup on 2012 Jul 04, 19:36:05Quote from: The Wandering Magus on 2012 Jun 02, 04:31:36
An episode on death and dealing with it, whether a pet or a random animal or even a character. It's a difficult topic, but I think children can not only handle it, they should be exposed to it in order to help them cope with it early on.
Despite how sad an episode like that would be, I have to agree with you on that one. Something like that would not only teach children to deal with death, but it would also add an interesting plot twist to the show.
It may seem like a good topic, but it wouldn't seem right once on air though. Look at the shows Tara Strong did, like Powerpuff Girls or The Kids Next Door, at the most they we're either captured or in huge trouble, but no death. Something like death shouldn't really be introduced to a show with a audience with the age of 5+. If they wanted to introduce death to a cartoon and make it feel normal for any show, they should of done that a long time ago.
Well, there are Disney cartoon movies that have death in them, though.
The Lion King - Simba's dad dies, and it's implied that Scar gets eaten alive by hyenas
Tarzan - The whole plot is due to Tarzan being orphaned by a jaguar. At the end, you see the silhouette of the bad guy having been hanged by vines
The Princess and the Frog -Spoiler: showSometime during the timeskip from the main character's childhood and "present day", her father died. The bad guy gets dragged into hell, and the main characters' lightning bug friend got stomped on by the bad guy and dies. They even have a funeral for the bug
Mulan - Chang discovers that his father died on a battlefield, and I'm pretty sure the villain dies at the end