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Doesn't mean I can't make fun of the others that display their sick fetishes out in public and make poorly crafted artwork that would give a bad image on their side.Barneyfag, you watch every single episode of the show and lurk /mlp/ constantly as a part of your autistic crusade. You know more about the show than 99% of the freaks. You have very little room to talk.
So basically, you're coming here to trollshield? Everyone already knows your grand scheme and how much of a laughingstock you are.Doesn't mean I can't make fun of the others that display their sick fetishes out in public and make poorly crafted artwork that would give a bad image on their side.
Actually, you don't really have a say in the matter in this case. Considering you like a show that's about on par with FiM in the badness department. Maybe even exceeding it in several ways.Doesn't mean I can't make fun of the others that display their sick fetishes out in public and make poorly crafted artwork that would give a bad image on their side.
I don't think the series is going to end because of that. Hasbro has always used the show as a commercial for their toy line, unlike Tiny Toons whereas the show was made for the purpose of revitalizing popularity of the Looney Tunes brand, neither of which were based on toys.In the future I can honestly see My Little Pony being forced to be cancelled because the fanbase that remains becomes so batshit insane that the people who work on it are either so embaressed or are constantly harassed.
Didn't Tiny Toons end in a very similar way? The woman who played Babs Bunny was stalked by a crazy person and the (adult) fanbase was nuts?
The stuff targeted towards the adult audience of the show tends to be the stuff that are just figurines with no brushable hair at all. The licensed stuff not made by Hasbro themselves. And well, Hasbro doesn't even consider themselves a toy company anymore. It's more that they own the rights to things and can license those rights to others, toys are only a part of it. They did a pretty shitty job with pony toys for this generation until a few years ago, like not even getting colors right type bad job, now they're apparently making more accurate stuff.It should be noted that the new pony toys suck mega balls and are made of shitty materials and are easy to break just by combing their hair during styling. I've gone over this before and I don't think I'll get over how crap they are compared to the indesructability of the previous generation (g3) toys
The first dolls of Princess Celestia that were released were pink, there is a story behind this. Before the show was aired they were creating concepts for toys, they had a big talking Celestia doll who flapped her wings, lit up and talked when you push a button on her ass. They origianlly made her look like she does in the show, a white horse with rainbow hair. The stores saw this concept and said, we'll buy [insert number here] of these dolls if you keep it white, but we'll buy [insert double the orignal number here] if you change the doll to pink. Of course they changed the doll to pink, as the show gained popularity they released a special version of the same doll that looked like Princess Celestia's show counterpart. I think you can guess which one is more coveted by collectors.I think the staff of the current show actually embraces quite a bit, even the freaks and weirdos. It seems to be a common trend in people working in animation, you can only act surprised at R34 for so long, you've seen one and you've seen it all. They don't really care and would probably only move on if they got a better deal somewhere.
The stuff targeted towards the adult audience of the show tends to be the stuff that are just figurines with no brushable hair at all. The licensed stuff not made by Hasbro themselves. And well, Hasbro doesn't even consider themselves a toy company anymore. It's more that they own the rights to things and can license those rights to others, toys are only a part of it. They did a pretty shitty job with pony toys for this generation until a few years ago, like not even getting colors right type bad job, now they're apparently making more accurate stuff.
Most of that stuff is licensed, not made by Hasbro themselves. Quality varies wildly in stuff they license. And I think Hasbro is doing something with app integration now so the physical toys matter even less. Again, toys themselves are less of a priority.The first dolls of Princess Celestia that were released were pink, there is a story behind this. Before the show was aired they were creating concepts for toys, they had a big talking Celestia doll who flapped her wings, lit up and talked when you push a button on her ass. They origianlly made her look like she does in the show, a white horse with rainbow hair. The stores saw this concept and said, we'll buy [insert number here] of these dolls if you keep it white, but we'll buy [insert double the orignal number here] if you change the doll to pink. Of course they changed the doll to pink, as the show gained popularity they released a special version of the same doll that looked like Princess Celestia's show counterpart. I think you can guess which one is more coveted by collectors.
When I was giving away all my g3 ponies to local children a mother came to me and told me that a pony doll she bought for her son literally snapped in half when they tried to dress her up, toys shouldn't break during normal playshame on Hasbro releasing crap. The plush toys you see in Walmart have thin felt hair that looks like it would fall out in 12 seconds
(The build a bear plush dolls are really well made and accurate to the character designs but are very pricey, as for brushables that are good quality if you want any of the g4 characters you are shit out of luck because they're all shit.)
I think toys are becoming a thing of the past now that kids have ipads and shit. Maybe in 30-40 years there won't really be any more big name toys as kids get more integrated with technology.Most of that stuff is licensed, not made by Hasbro themselves. Quality varies wildly in stuff they license. And I think Hasbro is doing something with app integration now so the physical toys matter even less. Again, toys themselves are less of a priority.
I'm actually super concerned if men find me sexy and check me out, even if they're hot, I'm not flattered, I'm terribly insulted for some reason. Might just be a weird autism thing.Considering that they have those Autism Cards that they give out at a lot of those cons, all you'd hopefully have to do is put on a red "Don't talk to me" one.
Didn't Tiny Toons end in a very similar way? The woman who played Babs Bunny was stalked by a crazy person and the (adult) fanbase was nuts?
There are two tier of toys.The first dolls of Princess Celestia that were released were pink, there is a story behind this. Before the show was aired they were creating concepts for toys, they had a big talking Celestia doll who flapped her wings, lit up and talked when you push a button on her ass. They origianlly made her look like she does in the show, a white horse with rainbow hair. The stores saw this concept and said, we'll buy [insert number here] of these dolls if you keep it white, but we'll buy [insert double the orignal number here] if you change the doll to pink. Of course they changed the doll to pink, as the show gained popularity they released a special version of the same doll that looked like Princess Celestia's show counterpart. I think you can guess which one is more coveted by collectors.
When I was giving away all my g3 ponies to local children a mother came to me and told me that a pony doll she bought for her son literally snapped in half when they tried to dress her up, toys shouldn't break during normal playshame on Hasbro releasing crap. The plush toys you see in Walmart have thin felt hair that looks like it would fall out in 12 seconds
(The build a bear plush dolls are really well made and accurate to the character designs but are very pricey, as for brushables that are good quality if you want any of the g4 characters you are shit out of luck because they're all shit.)
I've seen those collectables before. Hasbro decided they were too lazy to make them themselves and gave them to another company under contract. I will admit that they are more accurate. But this just feels like a money making scheme towards the bronies.There are two tier of toys.
One is the low peasant which ussually contains main characthers and its recolors. Its quality were possibbly the worst Hasbro ever churn out, beating previous gens.
One is the higher ones, significantly better quality (not the best) and ussually contains also main charachers (minus two for some reasons) plus, you guessed it, popular background characthers. Ussually stamped with "not a toy but collector item" label. Ridiculous prices and ussually sold either on websites or not on normal toy store but hobby ones.
In other words, Hasbro cashed them in.
Pretty much , the best ones are the vinyl one made by another company, hasbro toys are shit and fan made stuff is actually above.There are two tier of toys.
One is the low peasant which ussually contains main characthers and its recolors. Its quality were possibbly the worst Hasbro ever churn out, beating previous gens.
One is the higher ones, significantly better quality (not the best) and ussually contains also main charachers (minus two for some reasons) plus, you guessed it, popular background characthers. Ussually stamped with "not a toy but collector item" label. Ridiculous prices and ussually sold either on websites or not on normal toy store but hobby ones.
In other words, Hasbro cashed them in.
So he hates Barney, yet gives ponies a pass.Also, wow Barneyfag is here. That guy is so autistic in his crusade that he's hated on almost all 4chan boards is in, be it /co/, /v/ or freaking /pol/ who hates ponies, because of his retardation.
They'd know it well enough in hopes that they could make money off said manchild demographic through whatever official plastic crap they'd try to sell to them along with any official show merchandise horse shirts.In which case, good on Hasbro. They know where the real money's at right now (the dumb manchild demographic). I just wish they made their own stuff in better quality plastics.
I thought the guy hated ponies though not on the same level as Barney. Either way, it might be because the horses aren't T-Rexes unless of course the horses were somehow dinosaurs on a kids show that was hated by the demographic.So he hates Barney, yet gives ponies a pass.
Is it because they aren't purple T-Rexes? Or has he forgotten that two of the main characters are fucking purple?