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If I recall, the greenish horn glowed in the dark.
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That's pretty metal, I feel like I need something like that in my life.
I once saw someone describe G1 Pegasi wings as “a bunch of sausages layered on each other.”I don't know if this is actually unpopular but I hate most G1 pegasi, their wings look like seashells it's so ugly. The swirly G3 wings are my favorite, they look angelic
I personally don't mind the shape of the G1 wings. What bothers me about them is that, in some poses, the wings appear to be coming out of their legs. I do agree that G3 wings are very lovely! I've seen a lot of people complain about them being too tiny.I don't know if this is actually unpopular but I hate most G1 pegasi, their wings look like seashells it's so ugly. The swirly G3 wings are my favorite, they look angelic
no because you're so right- i find it funny G3 is the only gen to not canonically have any male poniesThe sexual dimorphism displayed by the g4 ponies is really dumb.
Girl = Round head and tiny nose + eyelashes
Boy = BRICK HEAD + no eyelashes
Granted, later in the series there are more varied body types but the general rule is girls have tiny chihuahua snouts and boys have block heads.
Earlier gens did it much better. Even though the boys in G1 were visibly different with the feathered hooves and being slightly larger, they still had the same general body shape and hey, they even had EYELASHES. G2 did the boy ponies best, imo: they were identical to the girls. Eyelashes and all, the only indicator being what it says on the package. IRL horses don't have radical differences between the sexes, save for the most obvious. Unless you're a horse person and know what to look for aside from those particular details, there's really not a huge difference.
I love that about G3 to be honest. G3 Ponyville is just a society of lesbian horses and I love that for them.no because you're so right- i find it funny G3 is the only gen to not canonically have any male ponies
finally, someone said it!I love that about G3 to be honest. G3 Ponyville is just a society of lesbian horses and I love that for them.
I like to think her mother is Tabby, and her real name is her UK name, Lullabye. Little Tabby is her nickname. :3I don't know why Little Tabby's symbol is a bear. I feel like it should've been a cat.
The sexual dimorphism displayed by the g4 ponies is really dumb.
Girl = Round head and tiny nose + eyelashes
Boy = BRICK HEAD + no eyelashes
Granted, later in the series there are more varied body types but the general rule is girls have tiny chihuahua snouts and boys have block heads.
Earlier gens did it much better. Even though the boys in G1 were visibly different with the feathered hooves and being slightly larger, they still had the same general body shape and hey, they even had EYELASHES. G2 did the boy ponies best, imo: they were identical to the girls. Eyelashes and all, the only indicator being what it says on the package. IRL horses don't have radical differences between the sexes, save for the most obvious. Unless you're a horse person and know what to look for aside from those particular details, there's really not a huge difference.
Pity that translated to G5 ponies. Boys have blockier heads and plastic hair. -_-The sexual dimorphism displayed by the g4 ponies is really dumb.
Girl = Round head and tiny nose + eyelashes
Boy = BRICK HEAD + no eyelashes
Granted, later in the series there are more varied body types but the general rule is girls have tiny chihuahua snouts and boys have block heads.
Earlier gens did it much better. Even though the boys in G1 were visibly different with the feathered hooves and being slightly larger, they still had the same general body shape and hey, they even had EYELASHES. G2 did the boy ponies best, imo: they were identical to the girls. Eyelashes and all, the only indicator being what it says on the package. IRL horses don't have radical differences between the sexes, save for the most obvious. Unless you're a horse person and know what to look for aside from those particular details, there's really not a huge difference.