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Who is your favorite pony, out of the Mane Six?
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Ahh, I am questioned this more commonly on skype actually. It is funny, because it is tied in-truth and when I am writing or working on a fan-fiction, I question myself on who would play a more major or key role in the storyline? Either way, my favorite pony of the Mane6 is
Twilight Sparkle, but it is also tied with
Rainbow Dash as well. My reasoning is that both characters I could actually relate with in a way or more. Plus; when I am asked to write or I am doing an 'anthro-pony' fiction, like the current one I am doing, there are currently spin-offs and/or otherworldly variants of the main characters known as
Cybernetics (
secretly hinted in my profile title ^_^).
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Originally Posted by Murkmire
Also, if you were to be hired by Nintendo, what series of games would you like to be a part of? Mario? Wario? Donkey Kong? Other various games?
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Oh, I would try to help or be in the development of anything Nintendo would have to offer. I'd love to work and be part of the development of the Mario series (more so the Party, and Kart series), the Pokemon series, and/or the Kirby or Pikmin series. In my mindset, I think Nintendo and their developers should try to relight that passion in gamers for their love of nostalgia. In today's time, many many people both young and old seem to enjoy and look into shows, games, books that give them an image of a passed era.
Two good examples are a video game and a tv show (cartoon); On May 30th, Mario Kart 8 will be released and many of its elements from characters, race-tracks, and battle mode, are all remade from previous variants in the series. For example, Toad's Turnpike, N64 Rainbow Road, Royal Raceway, and even Yoshi Valley! The Random maze track from the N64 is back. What I completely dislike about people sometimes is people claim Nintendo is trying to save a dying console. Who cares! Who cares if this game does or does not save the WiiU!? Its awesome, a good progress of work, execution, and design.
The second example is My Little Pony's fourth generation, actually. The voice actors, the story-writers, the artists, almost everyone in the Studio B crew on the show are people from shows and animations who were in my childhood, that feeling of familiarity is so strong when I watch the show and I love it, it makes me happy inside to actually feel comfortable and not over-worried or stressed because of how people would think of me watching a child's show. One of the biggest and confusing things about My Little Pony is that people claim, and say, and complain that the show '
Is Made For Little Girls', well there is scattered facts about this.
1) The original creator of My Little Pony's G1 said the show was made for both young boys and girls and their families to enjoy together.
2) The concept and ideal that it is for '
little girls' is due to Hasbro actually, for the toys and most of the mercantile is (in fact) made for young girls; however, thanks to this generation there is a lot of stuff being made for everyone to enjoy and have.
3) And the final rule is people will just hate because they can; it is a sad fact to think and go through. However; in my eyes, I forgive and move on.
-- Thanks for the questions, Murkmire. I am happy to answer them.