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  1. Batbrony

    staff q+a Troblems Q&A

    As Poniverse Fimfiction head, I AM OFFENDED!!!! I'm gonna write all about it in my blog, and it's gonna go viral, just you wait, you... anti-fanfictionist, you. Nah, just kidding. Wait, what's this? OH MY GOSH, CELESTIA HAS AN EMOTICON!!! Wait.. OH MY GOSH, CADANCE HAS AN EMOTICON TOO!!!!!!! This is the best birthday present ever! Well... not really, that'd be pretty sad... Anyways, I can totally understand that, fanfiction... let's just say, as much time as I spend on Fimfiction, I am well aware of the many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many ways it ruins so many, many, many, many, many, many, many things. Just pop into the Rage Review group if you ever want proof of that. Though if you ever do need any fic recommendations, feel free to drop a PM on me, I know some good stuff out there since I try to avoid the garbage and only read quality fics. Let's see now, new question... who is best... Non-Mane 6 pony (it can be a supporting character or background pony, your call, for whatever reason at all).
  2. Batbrony

    staff q+a Troblems Q&A

    Look at you, getting all risque and feisty up in this question thread! Anyways, let's see, what question do I have for you, hmmmmmmmmm... if you could have any super power (or trait of a superhero, doesn't even have to be a power) what would it be? Also, do you read fanfiction? Just curious about that, ya know, comes with being Poniverse's Fimfiction head and all.
  3. From what I've seen of pony armor in fan art, looks pretty standard. That's not a bad thing, that's good, pony armor's hard to get right. It's tempting to want to add more, but unless it's like an Iron Man suit or something, pony armor really needs to be minimalist, especially on the limbs. The chest piece looks a bit odd since it's jutting out, but that's the only minor issue I have with it, and it even has some historical precedence. In fact, that's some advice I'll give you as well for the future if you'd like to continue to remain accurate; when I wrote about armor in my fanfiction, I looked up how traditionally horses have been armored in warfare, and there's all sorts of different pieces with their own names and everything. Here's some more pony armor for future reference.
  4. Feel free to submit questions to a staffer such as myself, Jeric, Simon, etc. in a PM that you would like us to ask the artist. We'll be sure to mention who they come from as well.
  5. No problem, happy to help and clarify that for ya. Do hope you will be able to make it, it should be a blast!
  6. Well the interview thread itself will remain up after the event has happened, but it's not exactly going to get recorded on an actual camera or anything. It's not a livestream, after all.
  7. Glad you all are! You seriously have no idea how long those of us on the PR team have been waiting to drop the mic on announcing this. Speaking of which...
  8. That’s right horse fans! We’ve successfully lured the creator of Horse Wife with peanut butter promises of friendship into joining us for our August sacrificial offering Q&A on August 15th at 12PM PST over on MLPForums! Join us as we interrogate question TJ-Pones about Brownie Bun, his art career, future in space exploration, and much more! Horse Wife started amidst humble beginnings on May 8th, 2015. It reached 69 followers with it’s first two posts (on the first day, no less!). It’s fame was further solidified by Equestria Daily 12 days into its run. Horse Wife sports a patreon that helps to support Brownie Bun’s peanut butter addiction daily comics. Horse Wife now boasts over 9,000 followers on tumblr! *excited horse noises* Join us on August 15, 2015 from 12:00PM to 3:00PM PST for a live forum Q&A with TJ-Pones proudly presented by Poniverse. Get there before Brownie Bun manages to burn the forums to the ground! *nervous horse noises* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KveVegHI94
  9. No, I meant at the beginning of the episode when she was dreaming and had her nightmare. Her falling asleep at the end made perfect sense of course.
  10. Batbrony

    fandom q+a Writers in Harmony Q&A

    Hello there Minty, it's a pleasure to have you join us today! Do you have a favorite canon character or a favorite fanon character that you love to animate or utilize in your productions?
  11. I think there's two different answers here: can they eat grass, and do they eat grass (and if they can AND do, how do they eat grass). Given that we've seen them eat stuff like hay throughout the series, yes, I'm sure they can eat grass. At the same time, I agree with Silverhoof that though they can eat it, if they do eat it, they don't graze unless they absolutely had to. Cows, goats, and sheep don't seem to have any problem with grazing from what we've seen in the show, but we've never seen ponies or mules do so, suggesting they have different societal norms in that regard.
  12. OK, so... wow, way to end the first half of Season 5 on a high note, am I right?! Welcome back everypony to another edition of "Batbrony Reviews," and holy cow, was that quite the episode! I literally have nothing bad to say about this one, at all, so very much like the "Slice of Life" episode review, this review's going to be more of a big ol' text of fangasming more than anything else. Without further ado, let's jump right into "Do Princesses Dream of Magic Sheep?" So before we get to the more substantive bits of the episode, namely anything having to do with Princess Luna, let's look at more crowd-pleasing elements first, cause there were A LOT from start to finish. So, first, the Mane 6. The episode for the most part had a nice balance of all of them, something we haven't seen much since the start of the season and doubly impressive considering the episode didn't actually star them as the main characters. They contributed heavily towards the lesson of the episode, but still, they were not the stars here, and the fact that they were so seamlessly woven into the screen time without taking away from Luna was incredibly impressive to say the least. Spike also had a great episode from start to finish, and was helpful in quite a few capacities. Definitely one of his better supporting roles this season, both in and out of the dreams (especially when Buff Spike returned). The Mane 6's dreams were all very entertaining and unique, and made sense for all of them (both the ideal dreams and the nightmares), though some stood out more than others. Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy's, and Rainbow Dash's were especially amazing and creative; Pinkie with her random inability to stay in one part of a dream the second her subconscious thinks of another spot (and dear Lord, how she keeps sanity doing that is beyond me ), Fluttershy's Angel Bunny nightmare was too funny (though Angel wasn't exactly any different than usual ), and OH MY GOSH Rainbow Dash's nightmare, PERFECTION!!! How do you do a Barney reference and an Anchorman reference at the same time? THAT'S HOW!!! Jazz flute... so much jazz flute! But even as amazing as their individual dreams were, they all paled in comparison to that final dream with ALL OF PONYVILLE!!! Holy cow, that was fun. Let's just list off everything that was here, in no particular order; we had a ton of callbacks, including Rainbow Dash and Applejack taking on their Power Pony identities, Spike turning into Buff Spike, Fluttershy turning into Flutterbat, and so on; we had a whole lot of new stuff as well, especially from the background ponies, including Lyra and BonBon being fused together in one of the greatest CatDog references I've ever seen, bucking Big Mac literally turning into an alicorn princess and simultaneously referencing magical girl anime (GOSH DANG IT, THANK YOU LARSON!!!), Filthy Rich flying around through the power of money (because of course he would), flying muffins (just go with it), flying Scootaloo with, I'll admit, quite terrifying looking giant wings, Rarity sewing up the sky itself (a very nice creative touch there that I for one liked very much), pretty much every other major background pony in Ponyville (including Mr. Cake actually getting a speaking role, which I liked), and GIANT DERPY WHO SOUNDS LIKE A CAT WHICH IS JUST THE MOST AMAZING THING EVER (only topped by BUFF SPIKE MOUNTING AND RIDING GIANT CAT DERPY INTO BATTLE, OMG THAT WAS THE MOST GLORIOUS IMAGE EVER THAT SHALL FOREVER BE INGRAINED INTO MY BRAIN, YAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!). And ALL OF THESE PONIES, the Mane 6, Spike, all of Ponyville were battling a nightmarish entity inside of a giant shared dream, and it was BUCKING GLORIOUS!!! So yeah, uhhhhhhhh... lots of "little" stuff like that that contributed to making this episode friggin' amazing. Well that's just terrifying. Berry, go home, even in the dreamscape you're drunk. Thanks, M.A. Lar- I mean, Scott Sonneborn! You did it, you madman, you! You actually did it!!! Well... at least they're taking this awfully well. This is the greatest thing I've ever seen I stand corrected... THIS is the greatest thing I've ever seen! Nightmare Moon's final nightmare: her own shadow come to life But finally, we are brought to the core of the episode itself, and this is what lifted it from simply being amazing, to being "OH MY GOSH, GLORIOUS TRIUMPH OF AWESOMENESS!!!" I am talking of course about Princess Luna and the Tantabus. First of all, it is worth noting that this was Princess Luna's first true role in the show starring her as THE main character of an episode since "Luna Eclipsed" wayyyyyyyyy back in Season 2. She's had some very solid appearances since then, and has really been showing up a whole lot this season especially, but as an ardent fan of Princess Luna (Best Princess, now and always), I adored seeing her in a starring role here. Besides that, the issues addressed were very heavy, they were addressed very impressively, and they also made perfect sense for her character. The Tantabus, as we only learned as the episode progressed, was a nightmarish entity born of Luna's very own guilt. This is not just any guilt, this is the guilt of a thousand-year-old mistake, a mistake that hurt many ponies and cost Luna and her sister Celestia so very much. The weight of this guilt was especially apparent in Luna's words at the end when she finally confessed exactly what the Tantabus was through sorrowful tears as it looked like she was bringing suffering to Equestria all over again. That scene was simply utter perfection, and it's mostly because the writers earned it. Throughout the episode, Luna was desperately trying to fix this on her own, but for the wrong reasons; her guilt was fueling her desperate efforts, and that guilt in turn only fueled the Tantabus more and made it stronger. While she defeated it a bit quickly at the end, it still felt fine because she defeated it only when she finally realized that not only had her friends and all of Equestria forgiven her, but that she herself truly had changed. She need no longer fear that she will become Nightmare Moon again, no longer need let her past sins control or guide her actions. Indeed, so ashamed was she of her time as Nightmare Moon, so fearful that it could happen again that we learned she purposefully created the Tantabus in order to remind herself of her past failures every single night in nightmarish dreams of her own of her very own making. That is simply tragic, and it adds so many layers to Luna's character. But now she is free of her guilt, free of the pain she caused herself and others so many centuries ago, and that was all wonderfully encapsulated in that final image of Luna sleeping in a beautiful, serene dreamscape representation of the inner peace that she has finally achieved. I loved, loved, loved everything about Luna here, and while it may not have been her funniest showing (that honor still goes to "Luna Eclipsed"), it is still by far the greatest Princess Luna episode of MLP for me personally. She has finally closed the book on Nightmare Moon once and for all, and the fact that that sin haunted her for so long makes all the sense in the world. But now she is free at last of all the ghosts of her past, and dear Lord could it not possibly have been presented any better than it was here. This may very well be one of my top 10 favorite MLP episodes of all time from now on, it was simply that good, especially in Princess Luna's story arc. Besides that, there were just a few other little things that were very nice about this episode. It was great seeing all the pets again, including Tank, who appears to be back from his hibernation, yay! The animation as always was incredibly top notch and we had a whole lot of very different but inventive and wildly creative locations to see here in the multitude of dreamscapes and the strange creations inhabiting them all. It was a cool bit of canon that apparently Celestia has never had any power to enter into or alter dreams, very cool that the writers cleared that up. And finally the pacing here was just too good, I swear, DHX has simply hit a sweet spot level of perfection at this point when it comes to pacing their episodes that few ever do. If they could fit such an epic episode with so much at stake into 22 minutes and still make it work, my gosh, what can't they do?! All around, this was just a perfect episode, and with a mid-season hiatus now in full swing, I don't think we could've asked for a better one to close the first half of Season 5 out. This'll probably be the last edition of "Batbrony Reviews" for a while, but don't worry, MLP and my reviews will both be back in no time ya'll, and I look forward to hanging out with you all again in a few months to close out the rest of Season 5! Until then, this is Batbrony, ecstatic and signing off. I'm off!!! *cue dramatic exit* A dream a thousand years in the making; sleep well, Luna
  13. There will be a coupe options in that regard. For money itself, setting up a Paypal account would probably be the simplest option.
  14. OK, I'm off to my hometown to hang with some old high school friends for a poker night. Later ya'll!!! :D

    1. 碇 シンジン

      碇 シンジン

      have lots of fun=)<3

    2. CheeryFox

      CheeryFox

      You behave! ;p

  15. Big news Poniverse, come one, come all, cause have I got an announcement for you! As of today, Poniverse is officially offering a total of $300 USD cash prizes for the Poniverse Mascot Summerpalooza Contest! $50 USD will be offered for the winning fic for each mascot character, coming out to a total of six $50 prizes altogether, and will be offered as cash or used at the winner's request to purchase non-cash prizes. If you need to learn more about the contest, follow this link to the original contest thread: Poniverse Mascot Summerpalooza Contest Announcement Get hype ya'll, this contest just went to a whole other level of serious!!! Now write your hearts out and win some cash-cash-money!!!
  16. OK, so... wow, way to end the first half of Season 5 on a high note, am I right?! Welcome back everypony to another edition of "Batbrony Reviews," and holy cow, was that quite the episode! I literally have nothing bad to say about this one, at all, so very much like the "Slice of Life" episode review, this review's going to be more of a big ol' text of fangasming more than anything else. Without further ado, let's jump right into "Do Princesses Dream of Magical Sheep?" So before we get to the more substantive bits of the episode, namely anything having to do with Princess Luna, let's look at more crowd-pleasing elements first, cause there were A LOT from start to finish. So, first, the Mane 6. The episode for the most part had a nice balance of all of them, something we haven't seen much since the start of the season and doubly impressive considering the episode didn't actually star them as the main characters. They contributed heavily towards the lesson of the episode, but still, they were not the stars here, and the fact that they were so seamlessly woven into the screen time without taking away from Luna was incredibly impressive to say the least. Spike also had a great episode from start to finish, and was helpful in quite a few capacities. Definitely one of his better supporting roles this season, both in and out of the dreams (especially when Buff Spike returned). The Mane 6's dreams were all very entertaining and unique, and made sense for all of them (both the ideal dreams and the nightmares), though some stood out more than others. Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy's, and Rainbow Dash's were especially amazing and creative; Pinkie with her random inability to stay in one part of a dream the second her subconscious thinks of another spot (and dear Lord, how she keeps sanity doing that is beyond me ), Fluttershy's Angel Bunny nightmare was too funny (though Angel wasn't exactly any different than usual ), and OH MY GOSH Rainbow Dash's nightmare, PERFECTION!!! How do you do a Barney reference and an Anchorman reference at the same time? THAT'S HOW!!! Jazz flute... so much jazz flute! But even as amazing as their individual dreams were, they all paled in comparison to that final dream with ALL OF PONYVILLE!!! Holy cow, that was fun. Let's just list off everything that was here, in no particular order; we had a ton of callbacks, including Rainbow Dash and Applejack taking on their Power Pony identities, Spike turning into Buff Spike, Fluttershy turning into Flutterbat, and so on; we had a whole lot of new stuff as well, especially from the background ponies, including Lyra and BonBon being fused together in one of the greatest CatDog references I've ever seen, bucking Big Mac literally turning into an alicorn princess and simultaneously referencing magical girl anime (GOSH DANG IT, THANK YOU LARSON!!!), Filthy Rich flying around through the power of money (because of course he would), flying muffins (just go with it), flying Scootaloo with, I'll admit, quite terrifying looking giant wings, Rarity sewing up the sky itself (a very nice creative touch there that I for one liked very much), pretty much every other major background pony in Ponyville (including Mr. Cake actually getting a speaking role, which I liked), and GIANT DERPY WHO SOUNDS LIKE A CAT WHICH IS JUST THE MOST AMAZING THING EVER (only topped by BUFF SPIKE MOUNTING AND RIDING GIANT CAT DERPY INTO BATTLE, OMG THAT WAS THE MOST GLORIOUS IMAGE EVER THAT SHALL FOREVER BE INGRAINED INTO MY BRAIN, YAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!). And ALL OF THESE PONIES, the Mane 6, Spike, all of Ponyville were battling a nightmarish entity inside of a giant shared dream, and it was BUCKING GLORIOUS!!! So yeah, uhhhhhhhh... lots of "little" stuff like that that contributed to making this episode friggin' amazing. Well that's just terrifying. Berry, go home, even in the dreamscape you're drunk. Well... at least they're taking this awfully well. This is the greatest thing I've ever seen But finally, we are brought to the core of the episode itself, and this is what lifted it from simply being amazing, to being "OH MY GOSH, GLORIOUS TRIUMPH OF AWESOMENESS!!!" I am talking of course about Princess Luna and the Tantabus. First of all, it is worth noting that this was Princess Luna's first true role in the show starring her as THE main character of an episode since "Luna Eclipsed" wayyyyyyyyy back in Season 2. She's had some very solid appearances since then, and has really been showing up a whole lot this season especially, but as an ardent fan of Princess Luna (Best Princess, now and always), I adored seeing her in a starring role here. Besides that, the issues addressed were very heavy, they were addressed very impressively, and they also made perfect sense for her character. The Tantabus, as we only learned as the episode progressed, was a nightmarish entity born of Luna's very own guilt. This is not just any guilt, this is the guilt of a thousand-year-old mistake, a mistake that hurt many ponies and cost Luna and her sister Celestia so very much. The weight of this guilt was especially apparent in Luna's words at the end when she finally confessed exactly what the Tantabus was through sorrowful tears as it looked like she was bringing suffering to Equestria all over again. That scene was simply utter perfection, and it's mostly because the writers earned it. Throughout the episode, Luna was desperately trying to fix this on her own, but for the wrong reasons; her guilt was fueling her desperate efforts, and that guilt in turn only fueled the Tantabus more and made it stronger. While she defeated it a bit quickly at the end, it still felt fine because she defeated it only when she finally realized that not only had her friends and all of Equestria forgiven her, but that she herself truly had changed. She need no longer fear that she will become Nightmare Moon again, no longer need let her past sins control or guide her actions. Indeed, so ashamed was she of her time as Nightmare Moon, so fearful that it could happen again that we learned she purposefully created the Tantabus in order to remind herself of her past failures every single night in nightmarish dreams of her own of her very own making. That is simply tragic, and it adds so many layers to Luna's character. But now she is free of her guilt, free of the pain she caused herself and others so many centuries ago, and that was all wonderfully encapsulated in that final image of Luna sleeping in a beautiful, serene dreamscape representation of the inner peace that she has finally achieved. I loved, loved, loved everything about Luna here, and while it may not have been her funniest showing (that honor still goes to "Luna Eclipsed"), it is still by far the greatest Princess Luna episode of MLP for me personally. She has finally closed the book on Nightmare Moon once and for all, and the fact that that sin haunted her for so long makes all the sense in the world. But now she is free at last of all the ghosts of her past, and dear Lord could it not possibly have been presented any better than it was here. This may very well be one of my top 10 favorite MLP episodes of all time from now on, it was simply that good, especially in Princess Luna's story arc. Besides that, there were just a few other little things that were very nice about this episode. It was great seeing all the pets again, including Tank, who appears to be back from his hibernation, yay! The animation as always was incredibly top notch and we had a whole lot of very different but inventive and wildly creative locations to see here in the multitude of dreamscapes and the strange creations inhabiting them all. It was a cool bit of canon that apparently Celestia has never had any power to enter into or alter dreams, very cool that the writers cleared that up. And finally the pacing here was just too good, I swear, DHX has simply hit a sweet spot level of perfection at this point when it comes to pacing their episodes that few ever do. If they could fit such an epic episode with so much at stake into 22 minutes and still make it work, my gosh, what can't they do?! All around, this was just a perfect episode, and with a mid-season hiatus now in full swing, I don't think we could've asked for a better one to close the first half of Season 5 out. This'll probably be the last edition of "Batbrony Reviews" for a while, but don't worry, MLP and my reviews will both be back in no time ya'll, and I look forward to hanging out with you all again in a few months to close out the rest of Season 5! Until then, this is Batbrony, ecstatic and signing off. I'm off!!! *cue dramatic exit* A dream a thousand years in the making; sleep well, Luna
  17. I said this in my Slice of Life review, and I'll say it again here, the writers deliberately want fans to be able to interpret Lyra and Bon Bon however they want. You want to ship 'em, cool, you don't wanna ship 'em, cool, neither interpretation is incorrect. It's like how Sesame Street will never actually weigh in one way or another on the Bert and Ernie thing, they want fans to interpret it however they want because it'd be getting too political for the show to deliberately make any interpretation canon, not to mention disappoint a chunk of fans. It's head canon that doesn't need to be touched because doing so would be more harmful than actually leaving it up in the air, though again, I appreciate that the writers are acknowledging both interpretations this season in Lyra and Bon Bon's major appearances. 'tis most enjoyable to watch.
  18. Holy crap, THAT WAS AMAZING!!! That was hands down one of the greatest one-shot episodes the show's ever had! If this is the close of the first half of the season before a mid-season hiatus, then I gotta say, they certainly ended the first half on a bang!!! Writing my review up right now everypony, should be up soon!
  19. Fluttershy: "Nice evil Angel Bunny!" Me: "Soooooooo... normal Angel Bunny?"
  20. Wait, she sleeps at night? WHAT THE BUCK?!?! And lo, behold, a million headcanons were suddenly snuffed out into violent oblivion! Also, tragic element if apparently she has the same dream every night, and it never ends happily, oh my gosh, that is so sad!
  21. Well, well, well, what do we have here, an episode with Best Princess? And no Arty, I don't mean Twilight. :comeatus: Always happy with any episode starring Princess Luna in some capacity, so obviously very excited to see how this turns out.
  22. Good morning everypony, got another very important update for you all this morning about the contest (which you can also find in the OP as well). This one's just some legal information about what use of the mascots in your fics will entail, but it's very important nonetheless, so please take a second to look it over. MAJOR UPDATE #2: Mascot Copyright Disclaimer, PLEASE READ!!! By submitting an entry to this contest, the author grants Poniverse.net the unlimited right to reuse ideas, stories, details, etc., from them in whatever ways it sees fit, now or in the future. Authors of winning entries will be required to sign a formal agreement that transfers ownership of the fic in its entirety to Poniverse.net in order for their entries to be fully accepted as Poniverse canon and claim their prizes.
  23. MAJOR UPDATE IN THE PONIVERSE MASCOT CONTEST, PLEASE READ AT THE BOTTOM OF THE OP!!! https://mlpforums.com/topic/132334-poniverse-mascot-summerpalooza-contest/

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