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Nov
13th
2019

MLP FiM remaining villains · 11:44pm Nov 13th, 2019

With Chrysalis, Tirek, and Cozy Glow together forever as a little family of evil, and the Dazzlings still.....in business, just thought I'd put together a list of villains who are still alive, and still on the run, for future stories. Maybe the Mare-Do-Well would like to tangle with them.

  1. Who do you think his new clients are?

  2. Still leadings the Washouts.

  3. Coco Pommel's former employer.

  4. A former/retired Wonderbolt who tried to frame Rainbow Dash.

  5. Human Forms

    In Equestria

  6. Where do you suppose that fat dragon went to now?

Comments ( 19 )

4. Don't forget EqG Suri.

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She's not mentioned in this list.

Actually Flim & Flam were shown helping out with that unicorn shield during all creatures rescue of the Mane Seven. :raritywink:

Flim and Flam were helping with the unicorn shield in the finale, Svengallop I feel is out of the music business because without a doubt Twilight and Rara sent a note to all music companies of how bad a manager he is

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Oh thanks. *fixes the list*

Svepgallop and Suri is seen in background . So Svepgallop is most likely livinging on Manehatten but He might have a client he’s sponging off. Suri will find another assistant like Coco Pommel

Flim and Flam are still in Vegas and yeah they helped out with the shield. Either it was for selfless reasons or they figure we might be con artists but we’re not monsters. The Flim brothers are still going to run Vegas and I really don’t think they will try anymore schemes.

Elvis dude homeless I don’t see him learning the error of his ways.

Sludge I honestly think he got kicked out of the dragon lands. And he’s maybe in cave being miserable.

Diamond dogs were mentioned to the last problem having a fight with the Cats tribe ( capper’s people)

It’s likely they like the long arm tribe and the long leg tribe they keep fighting.


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i think wind rider would be lighting and the washouts trainer and trying to be the next wonderbolts but has a tough time to get them to focuses

sludge would try to take advantage of the new friendship in equestria but spike and ember would keep a eye on him

svengallop and suri would be called by elvis to start a new buissness empire and seek revenge

It's possible for the Mare-Do-Well to clash with these bitter antagonistic characters every so often. If anything to see that big fat dragon get a butt-kicking at some point would be all the more pleasing for me. Svengallop I especially loathe, even though he got off a little easy by just being allowed to walk away. I'm not saying for anything dark to happen but at least we should know what did become of those guys.

1. Svengallop
I think the real question is not so much who his new clients would be but rather… Who’d be desperate enough to work with that guy once the rumors start spreading about him. Not only was Svengallop taking advantage of the luxury and service back when he was Rara’s manager, he practically called her a ‘diva’ behind her back while abusing Pinkie Pie of all ponies under the word that ‘she’ was giving orders (Which is a lie). The last thing Sven ever said was that Rara’s show would fall apart without him, but sure enough the ponies loved her performance with her being herself and it would only prove that Sven had been wrong the entire time. Once that word gets out that no artist really needs Sven, you can imagine how frustratingly difficult it would be to find a client to work for Sven as he appeared to sit all by himself back when the Grannies ran wild in Las Pegasus. Unless he manages to find an up-and-coming young star so desperate to be in the spotlight that this pony wouldn’t care who Svengallop is and just wants the spotlight no matter what, that’s the only way Sven’s quote-on-quote ‘career’ can get right back on track otherwise… He’s bucked.

2. Lightning Dust
When it comes to Lightning Dust, she is essentially Rainbow Dash if she took a hard left turn and put aside loyalty to doing what she wants at the expense of others (Hence making that twister to clear all the clouds and nearly hurting Dash’s friends). Her recklessness and utter disregard for the safety of others cost Lightning Dust her career yet she recovered by forming her own professional stunt team comprised of fellow ex-wonderbolts who do away with many safety regulations for death-defying stunts. Clearly Lightning Dust never changed as she nearly forced Scootaloo to perform an extremely dangerous stunt against her growing protests proving she didn’t care about her fan’s wellbeing just as well she probably doesn’t even care about her own team. And you know what’s funny, even when they never met as fillies, Lightning Dust and Rainbow Dash were meant to be “rivals for life” as she puts it proving that just because the two ponies have their love for speed as something they have in common it doesn’t mean they share the same viewpoints. For the moment Lightning Dust has a steady gig doing these stunts with a ragtag bunch of misfits and it seems like she’s not the type willing to reform at any time.

3. Suri Polimare
A.k.a. the Pony who nearly took the ‘Element of Generosity’ out of Rarity, the fashion pony who insisted that the fashion world is a dog-eat-dog business (Even if that was true). Growing up in Manehattan where she was determined to make it big in the art of style, she wanted to win so badly she’d take advantage over any pony being generous to her and even made it seem as if she was given an award when Rarity seemingly walked out of the competition (To be fair, Rarity realized how unfairly she treated her friends and wanted to make up for it). But once Coco Pommel decided to quit working for Suri and inform Rarity that she was the real winner, you have to wonder how much of a sting that must be for Polimare to know everything has fallen apart on her. And to add insult to injury, with Rarity growing up to be such a big success that even the Yaks want her designs, business in the fashion work must be insanely tough for Polimare if she’s constantly in the shadow of a pony she tried to screw out of a fashion show. No doubt some bitterness has probably festered in Suri overtime and I’m sure at some point she’d want to do what it takes to get back at the top if she hasn’t given up on her work by now.

4. Wind Rider
Calling Wind Rider a ‘retired’ Wonderbolt is probably a little too nice, as he was forcibly stripped from all records after his own ego got the best of him. True Wind Rider was considered the greatest wonderbolt of all time and he wanted to keep that title so badly that when he saw this one new Wonderbolt recruit, a certain rainbow-maned lassie who admired him so much, he was willing to set her up for a crime she didn’t even commit and all to preserve his own record. His reasoning that ‘You gotta play dirty to be the best’ ultimately demonstrates what kind of pony he is and not only did it show his true colors, but it also cost him his place to perform with the new generation of Wonderbolts and Rainbow Dash, the pony he tried to frame, would be the one taking part in the event. There has been a lot of stories about Wind Rider, rumors have it that he’s related to Lightning Dust in some form and that they both hold a grudge against the pony who eventually takes charge of the Wonderbolts completely. I even have to confess that when there was talk of Lightning Dust being part of this new crew of stunt ponies, I would’ve thought this was a way for Wind Rider to set up a rival team to draw attention away from the Wonderbolts and all out of spite (In the end I was proven very wrong).

5. Gladmane
I wouldn’t blame anyone for not knowing his name right away, but the fact Gladmane’s friendly demeanor was really a mask hiding a pony who’s willing to manipulate good friends into being driven apart just to seize control over their lives. In the end, Gladmane turned out to be a pony who’d set up rumors to spark arguments amongst his employees to keep them from leaving the resort to purse successful careers and all to build enough resorts to control the entire city’s business market. But once word got out, his reputation was tarnished, and he pretty much disappeared ever since the Flim Flam brothers took over. No matter where Gladmane goes from here on out, he’ll always be remembered as the hustler who lied about being a ‘friendship connoisseur’ and it’s no wonder why Las Pegasus won’t have any more statues or star plates on the streets with his name on it. If we think he’s this bad, just imagine if he ever went into politics… OH GOD, that be more than enough political drama I’m already having to sit through back home.

6. The Diamond Dogs
No matter which way you look at these creeps, it seems they are usually meant to either be villains or The Three Stooges like minions (Kind of like in ToucanLDM’s video with ‘Rapunzel’ and ‘Rarity’ working together). The future has implied that there has been some peace negotiations between the Diamond Dogs and Abyssnians, which I found out were those cat creatures like ‘Capper’ and ‘Chummer’, but just because some negotiations are proceeding how do we know they still aren’t bitter enemies. Some things about the Diamond Dogs don’t change: They are greedy creatures who love nothing more than Gems to keep for themselves and let’s not forget they forced Rarity to find Gems only to be outsmarted by the fashionista. If the three Diamond Dogs are of any consideration, they are not the type you’d want to have tea and biscuits with given their nature. I wouldn’t be surprised if they make casual appearances in the ‘Mare-Do-Well’ series mainly to be used as enhancement talent and getting their butts handed to them by the mysterious hero for mainly performing petty crimes to satisfy themselves if not for their own colony.

7. Sludge
Honestly, do we really want to know where that tub-of-lard is nowadays. It’s one thing for me to know that this guy was clearly not Spike’s father (That especially didn’t feel right when that bit in a trailer came up) but lying to Spike and taking advantage of his naïve nature just to stay in Twilight’s castle… That’s the lowest action that scum ever did. Every time I see that ugly mug, I say to myself, ‘God I just want to punch all his teeth out for nearly turning Spike against Twilight’. The sad thing is he was so sly enough to nearly get away with it but it also doesn’t change the fact he seems too lazy to concoct any plans that involve a ton of action if he’d preferred someone to do the chores for him. If I were Sludge, I’d want to be as far away from anyone who remembers him as possible because not only is he a disgrace to Dragons everywhere but ALL of Equestria in general.

I have an idea on how they would fit in MDW:
A former actor goes insane after he finds out he won’t be playing the lead role in a movie. His madness, along with MDW putting a stop to his plans, not only cans the film, but it also turns the actor into MDW’s villainous doppelgänger Nega-Stallion. Fueled by revenge and hearing about the other villains still in Equestria, the newly-made super-villain recruits them all to his cause, announcing his intentions to destroy the Magic of Friendship with his own philosophy: Negativity is Reality. Together, Suri, Svengallop, Gladmane, the Washouts, Wind Rider, Sludge, and the Diamond Dog Trio, under the leadership of Nega-Stallion, become the Armada of Disharmony, MDW’s newest archenemies.

I took elements from Darkwing Duck and DuckTales 2017 for Nega-Stallion’s origins. Plus, I want him to become a big threat to Equestria that it will have MDW and the Mane Six (plus all their associates) team up to stop them.

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That's not a bad idea actually.

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Is it okay if I shared a few more ideas with you?

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MDW comes across the members of the Armada of Disharmony on separate occasions, all of them having turned to scamming and other criminal acts just to make a few bits.

In a later arc, it’s revealed that Grogar was sucked inside of his Bewitching Bell and was biding his time to escape. When Nega-Stallion (after double-crossing his own allies and causing the Windigos to return) attempts to use the stolen bell, it instead sucks him and all the Windigos into the bell, releasing Grogar from his imprisonment.

Prince Blueblood is the most prejudiced against MDW, claiming the world has no need for a “foal wearing dress-up and doing pretend” since the Terrifying Triad’s defeat.

Some of MDW’s adventures take place in the west side of Equestria, where nobody has ever explored before.

MDW likes to sing sometimes at a local karaoke diner.

The Mane Six (and everyone else from Friendship is Magic) begin to read and listen about MDW’s accomplished feats. Most are thrilled another hero has rose up to stop evil while a minority (Blueblood, Zesty Gourmand, Hard Hat, Dandy Grandeur, Wrangler, Spoiled Rich) loath that someone “beneath their level” would attempt to try and do something completely “Twilight and council-exclusive.”

In one episode, MDW becomes the target of an infamous big-game hunter and reality show presenter, who wants to test her and see if she’s the “most worthy of game” while mentioning he wants to do the same to Twilight and her associates next.

Nega-Stallion constructs mechanized armor suits for the Armada of Disharmony, each one outfitted for their wearer’s specific specialty and skill.

Manehatten has a zoo filled with rare and endangered species. Most notably are the last breeding flock of dodo birds, two of them named Adam and Eve.

Blueblood’s jealousy of Twilight’s success, the Mane Six’s popularity, MDW’s crusades, and his own insecurity causes him to fall into villainy. This makes him decide to join Grogar's cause when the latter has been freed from the bell, but only to wield the power for himself. The problem with that is Blueblood neglected to realize that the bell can only be wielded by a being of stable magic connection and those who aren’t either a) suffer a magic overdose and go into a comatose state that could last forever or b) stretch the space-time boundaries to the limit, causing the person to literally be erased from reality.

A story arc has MDW travel to different universes, like Loonatics Unleashed, the Marvel Animated Universe, How to Train Your Dragon, Transformers Robots In Disguise 2015, The Lion Guard, and even the real world.

Some creatures that haven’t been introduced in MLP yet include Catoblepas, Grootslang, Ucumari, and more.

MDW gains a sidekick (and later love interest) in a prodigiously and kind-hearted colt just about two years younger than her.

What did you think about my ideas?

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Thanks! Which ones?

I have some ideas for how Mare Do-Well will cross paths with these irredeemable antagonists. I just need to compile a list first.

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