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  1. @Cwanky: earth pony magic is so ambiguous- what does it do, anyway? it's hard to tell because Earth ponies have a wider range of jobs that don't focus on that attribute; a high majority of pegasus use their flying ability, and most unicorns use their magic, but only a couple of Earth ponies use their ability to tend the fields(Cheerilee's a teacher, Octavia's a musician, Pinkie's a baker,etc).
  2. OP- Original Poster I totally forgot eye color, so the short list- Twilight Sparkle: brown hair, brown eyes Pinkie Pie: Blonde hair, i've always had an idea where she had one blue eye, and one green eye Rarity: brown hair, green eyes Applejack: Southern jewel: blond hair, blue eyes Rainbow Dash: Rainbow hair, brown eyes Fluttershy: blonde hair, green eyes
  3. Ramsey_The_Goat: I've always thought of the Mane Six as white/Caucasian, other races seem to be represented in the MLP world already: Buffalo(Native Americans),Zebras(Africans),Saddle Arabians(Middle Eastern). Even Japanese and Chinese ponies were delegates in the Equestria games, the only race I haven't seen is Mexican.
  4. Maybe physically not as strong as three Alicorns, but like tirek, he has tricks that would tilt the fight in his favor; if he can make Celestia's tail dissapear, why not make her wings go poof three miles up in the air. Or he could screw with them the same way he did the Mane Six; exploit the darkness in Luna's heart, then use Luna to get to Celestia. Cadence would be easy to deal with it afterwards; Twilight would probably break when Celestia does.
  5. They said "delegates", i'm pretty sure it's a different country. There's also the griffon kingdom to the northwest, and the far off Zebra tribe. Considering no one knows who Zecora is, the chance of the world being under Celestia's flag is unlikely
  6. Also...Inkie and Blinkie. More of Pinkie's crazy siblings are always welcome, need I say more?
  7. @Evil Dragon Master: Your logic baffles me. Twilight Sparkle lifts a large building sized bear and creates a city level magical shockwave, Shining Armor and Cadence have created and sustained a city sized barrier for days at a time, Maud Pie creates a nuke level explosion simply through tossing a rock, and Rainbow Dash has done the former on a whim, and created a country level shockwave, as a filly... and yet the Alicorn sisters, the strongest characters in the show, are only RPG level? It doesn't matter what the personal effects are in this instance, just through powerscaling alone, that statement makes no sense. Actually, background effects are a poor measure of power potential; both Goku and Superman's planet level punches fail to shatter the planet, or even destroy whole buildings on most occasions, but they're still planet level, mostly because we go by the best thing they've done, which is blocking planet destroying shots and moving celestial bodies, respectively. Celestia moves the sun, which means her energy output is, at least, equivalent to that of the sun. Luna, her equal, is capable of doing the same. Whether magic has poor energy transfer or DHX was cheap on the special effects budget or the writers don't want to have to reinvent the planet every time someone gets into a beam fight, it doesn't matter- this fact is still unchanged. @Justin_Case: Hey, DJ-Pon3...give me a fat beat to kick my best friends flank to.
  8. I...I can't tell who's being serious or not. Anyways, for me, DT has been one of the most confusing characters I know(behind Pinkie). Her motivations seem to change on a whim. She seems like a non-repentant spoiled brat who doesn't care about others, but she obviously loves her father, and not in a "whining so that I get what I want" way that most bullies do: She even listens to lectures of him with perfect attentiveness. She seems like somebody who values class above all others, but she doesn't care for Silver Spoon, who presumably is as rich as she is. It would seem that she hates blank flanks, but she was perfectly willing to be friends with Babs Seed, and treated her better than she ever did SS. Also confusing: her father, at least for as long as we saw him, is a genuinely nice pony, so...where did she learn to be so rude? Who's her mother? I just don't know, she needs so much fleshing out, and I don't think Hasbro's going to give it to us. @Silver Letter: We only have two possible candidates for DT's mother: Suri Polomare, and Screwball. Take your pick, it doesn't turn out well for this filly.
  9. You seem to be failing to understand how energy systems work, so let me rehash Newton's third law"for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction". Celestia and Luna move the sun and moon using magic, ala energy, from their own body, without the assistance of magical items or anything that would render Newton's law null and void. This means that they can, at minimum, resist the amount of force that they can give out, since everything, at its basic level, is energy, kinetic, heat, or otherwise, and living creatures are energy systems. In the example of physical force, a character that is capable of moving something with 5 kilotons of force can withstand 5 kilotons of force; since that's the amount of force that is being pushed back on him. That means this character can only be hurt by an attack that releases more than 5 kilotons of energy("kryptonites" nonwithstanding"); 2 kilotons would not affect him. In MLP, magic isn't free, it's a muscle; you are only able to lift,teleport,etc the amount of magical force you can unleash, and an equal but opposite amount of energy for the job is required, which is why Twilight can lift Spike with no problem, but almost failed to carry the Ursa Minor. That means a character that can lift 5 kilotons in MLP cannot be killed by a small caliber firearm; they already have withstood more force on their bodies than a bullet can deliver. Celestia drags the sun through its orbit every day, which means every day, a suns worth of force is pushing back on her; she does this with absolutely no bearing on her physical health. This means that in order to injure Celestia, you would have to exact, at minimum, more than the greatest amount of force she can withstand, a suns worth of force, which, last I checked, we're incapable of doing.
  10. "There can only be one princess in Equestria!"... She wasn't interested in killing ponies, the entire point was to a) defeat Celestia, which she did, and force the ponies of Equestria to admire her night. She had no need to kill anyobody; they were so beneath her it didn't actually matter, and it contradicts her ideas. Cadence's shield is canon, so the SA statement makes no sense. Moon's the same size as the ours,btw, you can see it in the Nightmare Rarity arc.You also still haven't replied on Celestia being trapped in the sun; Faust wrote those episodes, and she made the statement, and it hasn't been contradicted, so it's true.
  11. _We have no way of knowing how much heat would have been transferred, anything you could say on the matter is pure guesswork. We also don't know whether energy beams actually transfer heat, since it's not shown anywhere else in the show, and it looks more like a magical overload anyway; Celestia clearly absorbed more magic than she could handle, her body is sparking with excess energy._The shield thing is not a NFL...Cadence did the same thing during Sombra's invasion, and TS did a smaller one when discord tried to attack them._Changeling strength is unquantifiable, so "frail" is a relative term._Faust did write three episodes, yes... but the episode in question are the first and second episodes, which she worked on, so it counts. Actually, sun and moon manipulation aren't really needed here, anyway; Celestia and Luna could flip the continents upside down if the really needed to kill us.
  12. @A.V, I, personally,found the reflection arc to be amazing, because of its maturity. It was quite a bit sadder than MLP's usual faire, but it shows us that sometimes, you don't get a happy ending. It was also really deep; the choice he made was an overwhelming act of love, and Sombra sacrificed everything that he was to save Celestia. This is the most emotional depth that MLP has ever ventured into, nothing in the show really comes close. I guess it depends on whether you MLP for the happy side, or the dramatic; i'm the latter.
  13. I...didn't like Frozen. Even putting the music aside, the movie felt empty. Ana, as a princess, is boring, her only defining features are an obsession with boys and her sister, we know nothing else. Elsa is worse; she literally causes all the problems in the movie, and the only thing that stopped her from having a body count is luck; she would've murdered those men in the castle if that ice chandelier hadn't fallen, and she nearly killed Ana three times in the same movie, the third time on purpose if you count the ice golem. Christoff is...pointless, he doesn't add anything to the movie. The only character I liked was Hans, and he would've make an amazing prince... until Disney went all M. Night Shyamalan on us and turned him into a villain because the movie needed someone to be mad at, and apparently the message of you're your greatest enemy is too much for kids, and... ugh...rant over.
  14. There's not really much stopping Equestria from ruling the world, should they so wish. If, at any point, the other nations decided to invade/defend, the only thing stopping Luna and Celestia from saying "no sun" is there own benevolence. It also doesn't help that they also have the Wonderbolts, the Mane Six( with the fastest pegasus and the most powerful unicorn in Equestria added in) the elements of Harmony, and now Discord, the only creature we know of strong enough to defeeat Luna and Celestia without...the elements. Is it any wonder Equestria only gets enemies from within? Anybody else would have to be a moron to challenge them.
  15. Kinda want to know why she just up and left her family. It seems like it's a thing that fillies and colts do(Twilight,Applejack,Cheese Sandwich), and maybe they grow up faster, but that doesn't explain why. I really need to know what happened to her family.
  16. We've established it's magic that allows them to fly,right? It's the same reason the "hollow-bones" argument didn't fly earlier with Rainbow Dash. Irregardless, weaker ponies are capable of both levitation and self-leviatation, so they could either move themselves through space via magic or move each other if that was really an issue. Regarding Chrysalis, not all energy has to be heat, or even explosive: Celestia's took the full hit of the blast, and the energy was tranferred into her body via her horn, why would her crown be damaged? Also, what gravity are we talking about? They can teleport to dodge that issue all together, or reverse gravity entirely; all the books that Twilight has are from Celestia, so doubtless she knows the gravity reversal spell that Twilight used in the Sombra episode. In a royal canterlot wedding, btw, Shining Armore throws up a city sized barrier, which means that both Luna and Celestia are capable of doing so. So already, we'd have to nuke them just to destroy their shields, killing ourselves. But that doesn't really matter because Lauren Faust herself said this: "Before she appeared in Ponyvile, NMM went to Canterlot to find Celestia and use magic to banish Celestia in the Sun. REVENGE!" That's a pony, presumably trapped in the center of the sun. She also teleported back towards the end of the episode once NMM's hold on her was broken, so again, gravity- not an issue. Seems like I can't edit my post, so link here: https://twitter.com/Fyre_flye/status/329802778983669761
  17. Another section of Disney that's underrated-the Winnie the Pooh movies. They have really good soundtracks and handle surprisingly mature themes- in the Heffalump movie, they even handled Xenophobia and outright racism, all through the eyes of Roo, the youngest character. It's surprising how well made that movie was, while still appealing to a young audience.
  18. We'd have a chance against earth ponies...kinda. The Mane Six have taken hits that would render them immune to anything that isn't heavy high caliber rifle fire and high explosives, so it'd be one heck of a fight. Depending on where they are, we might have to resort to carpet bombing entire cities.
  19. @Desert Guardian: 40K? I got into an argument about that once...I was never on the side of the ponies. 40K is a ridiculously OP universe, on the level of Marvel and DC.
  20. @Evil Dragon Master: Perhaps not...offensively, I disagree. But direct offense isn't all that matters. Celestia has enough magic to move the sun, and as we saw in the comics and with Twilight Sparkle in Season 4, it doesn't have to follow an elliptical pattern. Celestia was also a wonderbolt, or at least accredited with her own wonderbolt formation, which makes her close to RD, i.e faster than human perception. We also know that they don't need oxygen, so what's to stop Celestia from leaving with Luna to the moon before a single shot is fired and then nudging the sun, say...a couple thousand miles closer to Earth, or moving the moon, say...a couple thousand miles away from Earth, then waiting a week/ a year? Humanity would be toasted alive in the first scenario, and we'd be torn apart by weather patterns in the second.
  21. @DesertGuardian,Our glorious god leaders control the sun, and the moon, and the stars...I fear humanity would be toasted, rendered extra crispy, if you will.
  22. Smile song's definitely top on my list, second would be the songs she did for the cheese-off, third, probably make a wish, as far as non-canon is concerned(Pinkie's Brew is amazing).
  23. @Clarissa, Hunchback of Notre Dame was one of kind, and we'll probably(unfortunately) never see that type of Disney movie again. That movie was so dark, full of mature themes, and had complex moral themes that kids probably wouldn't understand. It was a Disney movie for adults...and it was amazing. Now they just seem content with playing it safe, like with the new string of TinkerBell movies that came out,which are all stuck at a 5 year old comprehension level.
  24. Actually, i'm pretty sure we're the ones who caused the decline of the sonic fanbase, starting with us completely crushing them on deviantart...they used to be everywhere on that site.
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