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Agreed 100%.In reply to Nayolfa's comment on DA, I honestly think looking at all of the criticisms would help. Sure, it's not gonna start out amazing, but there are some major flaws with the show.
In reply to Nayolfa's comment on DA, I honestly think looking at all of the criticisms would help. Sure, it's not gonna start out amazing, but there are some major flaws with the show.
If you have ideas on how to improve the show please toss them by me. The me and the team are always trying to find more ways to improve the show daily. Unfortunately most of them can't be added to the pilot since it's already well into production.
If you have ideas on how to improve the show please toss them by me. The me and the team are always trying to find more ways to improve the show daily. Unfortunately most of them can't be added to the pilot since it's already well into production.
Yeah, I got a question... Did you guys ever explain the role and authority level of teenagers in the world or plan to? I've seen several people ask that but no answers to it.Good afternoon. Time to clear some things up. The only comment I've seen from KFC was this -
"I want to reiterate that there is no point in having a pony character. If this dreck ever even touches the airways, it is safe to assume Hasbro won't be happy with this sad excuse for media.
I am open to discussion, chap, so feel free to disagree."
I did not see his review of the episode, considering he only posted on this site. Nor do I intend to read it since he outrightly stated to be a troll here.
I can accept if someone dislikes what me, MrEnter, and the others are doing. But being an asshole about it and not providing anything to back up your opinions is nothing I can accept. Especially is the said asshole post snippets of the conversation to bad mouth my name.
I'll be around here for a while if you'd like to chat. I'm just hanging out with my neighbor and getting some college work done so I'm not too busy.
@Optimus Prime - The show bible's not finished. We spend a good 4 months planning most of it before we decided to start production. There is really no guide to making a cartoon, so we are figuring out this as we make the pilot. The pilot shows everything the basics idea of the concept, everything else could be explained in the show bible (which we are starting to finish up).
@WhoWantsStancakes - The pilot episode is to learn what we are doing. Scraping it will be no benefit to us.
@Chubby_Penguin - No, those will come in the pitch bible though.
As a note, the scripts of the shows that are written are drafts. Some will be scrapped, the remainders will be improved upon until they are the best we can get them to be.
SCRAP THE PONY CHARACTER.
It's pointless and has no personality and is just an MLP-suck up.
What?@Optimus Prime - The show bible's not finished. We spend a good 4 months planning most of it before we decided to start production. There is really no guide to making a cartoon, so we are figuring out this as we make the pilot. The pilot shows everything the basics idea of the concept, everything else could be explained in the show bible (which we are starting to finish up).
But you don't even know if it's going to be related to the final version of the show bible, what benefit would it be then?@WhoWantsStancakes - The pilot episode is to learn what we are doing. Scraping it will be no benefit to us.
So you're saying that the kids can, effectively, be rationalized in anything they do, because the concept of the limits of their authority is undefined (and therefore absolute as there is nothing defined for them to not be able to do).@Chubby_Penguin - No, those will come in the pitch bible though.
The pony character is actually the family pet of the show, it's not intended to be what you call a "MLP-suck up". When we revisit the script, well touch up on Gumdrop and decide whether she would be an asset to the show or not.
A question I've had about this whole concept since the beginning is how does this world work exactly? I don't understand how children can run an entire society. When they grow up, do they just forget everything from when they were children?@Optimus Prime - I did not say that, we already have all the information about what the character aspire to do, their characteristic, etc. That is what we finished first, the scripts and art were made so we could figure out how to expand the ideas.
Making the pilot is what we are learning from. And if not finalizing every single tiny detail was a mistake then sorry, mistakes will be made.
And horses/ponies are awesome. Pretty smart creatures, more so than most dogs or cows I'd say.
I'll toss how much the children control authority and having the plot control the story over to MrEnter and the other later tonight. Thanks for your insight.
I did not say that, we already have all the information about what the character aspire to do, their characteristic, etc. That is what we finished first, the scripts and art were made so we could figure out how to expand the ideas.
Making the pilot is what we are learning from. And if not finalizing every single tiny detail was a mistake then sorry, mistakes will be made.
And horses/ponies are awesome. Pretty smart creatures, more so than most dogs or cows I'd say.
I'll toss how much the children control authority and having the plot control the story over to MrEnter and the other later tonight. Thanks for your insight.
Basically the parents raise their children until they reach a certain level of understanding to run society. When they reach a certain age (13-16) they have to give up authority and learn to be an adult. Adults give birth to children and the cycle repeat.
A question I've had about this whole concept since the beginning is how does this world work exactly? I don't understand how children can run an entire society. When they grow up, do they just forget everything from when they were children?
So why dont' adults just run society in that case? Are they incapable of doing so?Basically the parents raise their children until they reach a certain level of understanding to run society. When they reach a certain age (13-16) they have to give up authority and learn to be an adult. Adults give birth to children and the cycle repeat.
If you have ideas on how to improve the show please toss them by me. The me and the team are always trying to find more ways to improve the show daily. Unfortunately most of them can't be added to the pilot since it's already well into production.
Are you implying that you guys just got to designing and personality instead of focusing on the world, ideology and so on prior? I mean, this is going to be harsh, but you're implying that you tossed the characters and their personalities out willy-nilly, and that's why most of us think they're cliche. They need lots and lots of more work. I know, it's a prototype but if the character's cliche-ridden personalities are going to be final then something isn't right.
Dude, learning from making the pilot isn't a good idea. As Optimus Prime said, use the series bible. Plan the pilot, it's story. Don't make excuses like "oh, mistakes will be made" for the show's bigger flaws at hand that need immediate fixing before becoming a reality.
That doesn't explain why a pony character is in the show. Please elaborate on that instead of going "oh ponies/horses are smart".
Please do, and don't make excuses when explaining these criticisms to Enter so you can still be on good terms with him. We're trying to tell you that this cartoon pitch has a lot of flaws and cliches and they need some serious fixing before being put to the test, y'know?
If I implied that I apologize. But we do have everything down for out characters as of now. They still need some improvement, so I get what your saying.
Anyways, I'm not trying to make excuses. We had all the information we needed to write the pilot, and begun the production process while working out other details. If some things need improvement, we will add it where we can, it's not worth it to scrap the months of progress we made to start again.
Sally likes ponies, and a few other girly things like that. She sincerely thinks that a pony would cheer Robert up in that episode and decides the buy it. Robert gets attached it, horse is part of family. Happy? Sorry if your not, but that what we decided. Instead of being unnecessary, the horse actually gives the series more episode potentials.
If I see a major problem with the series, I immediately address the problem to him. I'm basically the director of this series. I find out what needs to be done, and get it done. I don't always know how to do that sometimes and I have to improvise.
~Nayolfa
A child ruled successfully somewhere in history and it sort of stuck that kids in this world can keep society together better than adults.So why dont' adults just run society in that case? Are they incapable of doing so?