gamecubeguy214 2,512 September 3, 2015 Share September 3, 2015 This morning, I was in Spanish class. We were learning to count to 100 in Spanish. The number 15 in Spanish was ''Quince'', and it's pronounced ''keen-say''. Our teacher told us that there's such thing as a party when a girl turns 15, called a quincenera, or however your spell it. Quincenera? That word sounds familiar. Oh yea! It was in MLP! Diamond Tiara had one! So fillies are older than we think they are? Those fillies are teenagers? How interesting. What are your thoughts on this? Do you still think DT is about eight or twelve? 3 Pennutoh has a gun Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JonasDarkmane 19,788 September 3, 2015 Share September 3, 2015 This morning, I was in Spanish class. We were learning to count to 100 in Spanish. The number 15 in Spanish was ''Quince'', and it's pronounced ''keen-say''. Our teacher told us that there's such thing as a party when a girl turns 15, called a quincenera, or however your spell it. Quincenera? That word sounds familiar. Oh yea! It was in MLP! Diamond Tiara had one! So fillies are older than we think they are? Those fillies are teenagers? How interesting. What are your thoughts on this? Do you still think DT is about eight or twelve? I think it was a cutecenera (to mark that she got her cutie mark). I don't think getting a cutie mark is strictly bound to age. She could as well just be 10-12 . 5 Signature by @Kyoshi Ask Me Matsunaga Hisahide's death https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKT5Khp3-0U Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SFyr 1,982 September 3, 2015 Share September 3, 2015 (edited) Honestly, I think it was done just for the sake of the pun. Or more directly.. MLP has cute-ceñera. Mexico has quinceañera, or quince años, or a handful of other names. Like I said, I think it's just used for the pun, as it was the closest thing they could get to a cultural-sounding coming of age celebration that 'cute' (from cutiemark) could be wedged into. Either way, it no longer seems to have any connection to the 15 year old bit, as quince is now entirely absent. Though, -anera probably still owes it's roots to the Spanish word for year, año, so it may literally be something closer to "cute year celebration"? Or, the year of your cutie mark. Dunno about that part. Either way, it went from seeming to be literally named after "15 years" to cute "years" or something similar. I think the altered ending is probably important, but I don't know enough about Spanish to evaluate that. But yeah, I still think they're really young. Edited September 3, 2015 by SFyr 5 Commission Thread | Deviantart | Poniverse Tumblr | Art Tumblr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firedog 320 September 3, 2015 Share September 3, 2015 Idk could be something, but then again it could just not I've heard someplaces that the mane six are 18-20 so idk Pony NEWS YouTube Channel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cider float 2,538 September 3, 2015 Share September 3, 2015 It could be quite possible. Good find. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ponylaces 1,870 September 3, 2015 Share September 3, 2015 It's a cuteceñera, not a quinceañera. Since "quince" means 15 and is not in the word "cuteceñera", this can't mean Diamond Tiara is 15 at all. The word cuteceñera is simply just wordplay, nothing else. 1 hello Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gamecubeguy214 2,512 September 3, 2015 Author Share September 3, 2015 I think it was a cutecenera MLP has cute-ceñera. It's a cuteceñera Ok, I was wrong? When I first saw the episode, I thought it sounded like cutecenera too, but after hearing quincenera in Spanish class, I was being all logical. I guess logic is a bad thing in this sense? Pennutoh has a gun Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SFyr 1,982 September 3, 2015 Share September 3, 2015 (edited) @@gamecubeguy214, good connection between the celebrations, but I think you tried to push the two together a little too much. No shame in that though. A lot of the names from the show already come from real things--they're just then made into puns. :grin2: Like how Philadelphia is supposed to mean something like "brotherly love", but when you sacrifice that for the sake of a pun... well, I don't think Fillydelphia is the same thing, haha. Now it's closer to "filly brother." Same bit for quinceanera. I think the meaning is lost. Edited September 3, 2015 by SFyr 2 Commission Thread | Deviantart | Poniverse Tumblr | Art Tumblr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PacificGreen 1,163 September 3, 2015 Share September 3, 2015 'Tis just a pun on the quinceañera. Doesn't mention a specific age. They are most definitely saying cute-ceañera in the episode. "Why should the Bill of Rights be in the official time capsule, but this painting of my dog is in time capsule 7?" -Parks and Recreation, Time Capsule -----Visit my deviantART HERE. Twitter HERE. My comic-ish strip HERE ASK ME STUFF HERE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavidTheZettaNerd 32 September 4, 2015 Share September 4, 2015 (edited) Hmmmmmmmmmmm. I see. Well, let's get this out of the way before we go on. DT is a Dahlia Hawthorne in the making. And if you know who Dahlia Hawthorne is, YOU KNOW YOU DO NOT WANT TO SEE A KID TURN INTO A DAHLIA HAWTHORNE! Anyways, I wonder what that means for the CMC, After all, they are taking the same classes as DT, But then again, DT got her's for her Cutie Mark. SO age may not play in this. But I would like it if the CMC were teens around my age Not for any creepy reason, though. I am gay after all. Edited September 4, 2015 by DavidTheZettaNerd 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeekySonic 1,150 September 4, 2015 Share September 4, 2015 (edited) Well, just to point it out. Diamond Tiara goes to Canterlot High in the human realm. The Mane Six are considerably older than her, and are in their senior year. So, it's safe to assume Diamond Tiara is a freshman. Freshman are usually around 14 or 15 years old. Minor detail. But then again, the pony versions seem to age faster than their human counterparts. I don't know, really, I just felt compelled to point out that irrelevant bit. Edited September 4, 2015 by GeekySonic 1 Check out my voice-acting demo reels on Casting Call Club, if you'd like. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Piranha 29,440 September 4, 2015 Share September 4, 2015 Ok, I was wrong? When I first saw the episode, I thought it sounded like cutecenera too, but after hearing quincenera in Spanish class, I was being all logical. I guess logic is a bad thing in this sense? It was not ilogical the comparison between those celebrations, but you reached the wrong conclusion, that's all :grin2: 1 Sig by Discords Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cider float 2,538 September 4, 2015 Share September 4, 2015 Since an year passed since Diamond Tiara had her cutecenara that would mean her and the CMC could be 16 by now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiri 7,290 September 4, 2015 Share September 4, 2015 Well, it would make sense that she and, presumably, the CMC, are roughly 15-16 if you look at Equestria girls, considering they're in high school with the Mane 6. However, that's not enough in my opinion. There are far too many variables to assume that a pony's age in Equestria would be the same in the human world. I don't believe there is enough evidence within the canon of the show to assimilate quincenera with "cutecenera", as some people have already mentioned above. Both celebrations are a "coming of age". While one is related to turning a certain age, the other may happen right when the pony gets their mark (it's unclear if cutecenaras are thrown for both colts and fillies, or if the one for colts goes by a different name). That being said, a cutecenara is most likely not contingent upon a pony's age. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShadOBabe 19,013 September 4, 2015 Share September 4, 2015 "Cutecenera" is just a pun. It's a party celebrating getting your cutie mark, not turning a certain age. Check out my artwork any time: http://shadobabe.deviantart.com/ "OMG; You are such a troll. XD" - PathfinderCS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cider float 2,538 September 4, 2015 Share September 4, 2015 "Cutecenera" is just a pun. It's a party celebrating getting your cutie mark, not turning a certain age. It is a pun but nothing about it minuses out that it's not done at the age of 15 as quinceneras are. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShadOBabe 19,013 September 4, 2015 Share September 4, 2015 It is a pun but nothing about it minuses out that it's not done at the age of 15 as quinceneras are. Uh... it's to celebrate getting your cutie mark. Since that can happen at any age it's unlikely it's only for 15 year olds. Also, you serious think those little munchkins are 15? I sure don't. Check out my artwork any time: http://shadobabe.deviantart.com/ "OMG; You are such a troll. XD" - PathfinderCS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cider float 2,538 September 4, 2015 Share September 4, 2015 (edited) Uh... it's to celebrate getting your cutie mark. Since that can happen at any age it's unlikely it's only for 15 year olds. Also, you serious think those little munchkins are 15? I sure don't. Yes since it is a pun on quincenera it would indicate they are 15 when they get their cutie marks. Nothing apart that negates that fact. Edited September 4, 2015 by cider float Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PacificGreen 1,163 September 4, 2015 Share September 4, 2015 (edited) Yes since it is a pun on quincenera it would indicate they are 15 when they get their cutie marks. Nothing apart that negates that fact. Nothing about the name cute-ceanera indicates it takes place at fifteen. It just implies it happens when a pony gets her cutie mark. I mean, it could happen when a pony is fifteen. We don't even know how fast ponies age. But it just doesn't seem to have anything to do with that age. Edited September 4, 2015 by PGNatsu 1 "Why should the Bill of Rights be in the official time capsule, but this painting of my dog is in time capsule 7?" -Parks and Recreation, Time Capsule -----Visit my deviantART HERE. Twitter HERE. My comic-ish strip HERE ASK ME STUFF HERE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Red Cedar 1,408 September 4, 2015 Share September 4, 2015 The pony term "cutecenara" is definitely derived from the South American term "quincenara", but I don't think this indicates Diamond Tiara and the other fillies are around 15. I get the impression they're closer to 12 or 13. 1 Roleplaying OC: Red Cedar - Cast Character: Applejack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShadOBabe 19,013 September 4, 2015 Share September 4, 2015 Yes since it is a pun on quincenera it would indicate they are 15 when they get their cutie marks. Nothing apart that negates that fact. Except that it's not what the word "Cutecenera" indicates. "Quinceanera" translates to "fifteen-year-old". "Cutecenera" does not. A "quinceanera" is a celebration of maturity. In the pony world, getting your cutie mark is part of growing up. But again, ponies don't just get their cutie marks at 15. They get them when they find their special talent, which can be at any age. So no, "Cutecenera" does not equal "fifteen-year-old". There is literally nothing too this word other than a pun and a celebration of maturity. 1 Check out my artwork any time: http://shadobabe.deviantart.com/ "OMG; You are such a troll. XD" - PathfinderCS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cider float 2,538 September 4, 2015 Share September 4, 2015 Except that it's not what the word "Cutecenera" indicates. "Quinceanera" translates to "fifteen-year-old". "Cutecenera" does not. A "quinceanera" is a celebration of maturity. In the pony world, getting your cutie mark is part of growing up. But again, ponies don't just get their cutie marks at 15. They get them when they find their special talent, which can be at any age. So no, "Cutecenera" does not equal "fifteen-year-old". There is literally nothing too this word other than a pun and a celebration of maturity. Yet they still made the pun of cutecenera with quincenera. It wouldn't make sense if the writers made a pun of Manehattan and made it an arabian desert. Manehattan reflects Manhattan as a bustling city. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShadOBabe 19,013 September 4, 2015 Share September 4, 2015 Yet they still made the pun of cutecenera with quincenera. It wouldn't make sense if the writers made a pun of Manehattan and made it an arabian desert. Manehattan reflects Manhattan as a bustling city. But you're focusing on just the age part. They DID make a connection; both are parties celebrating maturity. Human's don't have cutie marks. We generally measure maturity with age. But in the pony world, it has nothing to do with your age. It's when you got your cutie mark. 2 Check out my artwork any time: http://shadobabe.deviantart.com/ "OMG; You are such a troll. XD" - PathfinderCS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PacificGreen 1,163 September 4, 2015 Share September 4, 2015 (edited) But you're focusing on just the age part. They DID make a connection; both are parties celebrating maturity. Human's don't have cutie marks. We generally measure maturity with age. But in the pony world, it has nothing to do with your age. It's when you got your cutie mark. This, pretty much. Both are coming-of-age things, but one has to do with a specific age ('cause that's what the name means) while the other does not. EDIT: I suppose coming-of-age is a little contradictory to what I'm saying. I was just trying to say ShadOBabe is correct without repeating what she said. Edited September 4, 2015 by PGNatsu 2 "Why should the Bill of Rights be in the official time capsule, but this painting of my dog is in time capsule 7?" -Parks and Recreation, Time Capsule -----Visit my deviantART HERE. Twitter HERE. My comic-ish strip HERE ASK ME STUFF HERE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cider float 2,538 September 4, 2015 Share September 4, 2015 But you're focusing on just the age part. They DID make a connection; both are parties celebrating maturity. Human's don't have cutie marks. We generally measure maturity with age. But in the pony world, it has nothing to do with your age. It's when you got your cutie mark. Yes they celebrate coming of age what's your point? Since there is no measure of what age they reach maturity the only lead is the cutecenera being a correlation of the quincenara. Quince meaning 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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