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We return to another tale twisted by the teller. And this one was pretty twisted to begin with. Time for one of the iconic memes of early pony.
We return to another tale twisted by the teller. And this one was pretty twisted to begin with. Time for one of the iconic memes of early pony.
I took a look at the Canterlot Tell-All, but that’s just the Humane 7 commenting on the events of the first three movies. Some interesting tidbits like Sunset wanting to travel the world, but definitely not enough to justify a card blog. So we move on while staying in the human world.
This week, we return to the land of superdeformed shenanigans, where bubbles from beyond have been wreaking bedlam. Let’s see what there is to see.
The biweekly trickle has finally filled the figurative reservoir enough for another Tell Your Tale blog. Let’s see what I can make of the ongoing shenanigans. I get the feeling it won’t be quite as heartfelt as last week.
And that concludes the craziest month of my Fimfiction career thus far. A Cavalcade of Cards is complete, in its glorious entirety. It's a strange sort of feeling, as though I am relieved but also thoroughly empty.
This week, we check back in on Maretime Bay to see what the newest generation has been up to for the last month. Let’s begin.
Still waiting on either April release from IDW, so that means we turn to Season 2 of Pony Life. Which has seen an… interesting release schedule thus far. Let’s dive in.
I had hoped to close out Pony Life as the last FiCG of the year, a symbol of moving past all the crap it’s thrown at us.
The fact that the last part of Zecora’s comic story still isn’t out yet is the most 2020 way 2020 could have responded to this plan.
Timing’s a funny thing. Once again, two months of waiting for enough G5 content to accrue has led to two weeks looking at goings-on in Maretime Bay, with the final short and comic both coming out this week. Let’s begin.
We’re back in Pony Life this week. Let’s see what wonders and horrors await.
Well, this is aggravating. After these shorts, Tell Your Tale is airing on a biweekly schedule. As such, I’ve had to rewrite a good chunk of my schedule, and now I have YouTube shorts planned from here ’til December. Might as well get this batch taken care of, given that.
And so we come to the end of the diabetic fever dream that is G4.5. Let’s see how they send it off.
Well, that was quick. No rest for the weary, I suppose. (Weary of what, well, I’ll leave that unsaid for now.) Let’s see how Maretime Bay rings in the new year and new season.
Time to get started on the backlog that’s accrued over the course of my Chapter 4 review. Given the side comics coming down the pike, I have mostly G5 planned until mid-September. But first, it’s time to see what the shorts have been doing.
Merry Christmas Eve! I can’t promise any legendary Elf Artificers in this blog, but I can promise the end of Tell Your Tale, Season 1. Depending on how you feel about it, that might be even better.
How goes, everyone? Another blog comes this month, and this one is...bitter-sweet, if I had to describe it.
In a previous musing post, I covered the idea of pony playing cards. In another, I discussed magic pony sports. Both of these are the sort of things influenced by tradition and simplicity. Today, I'd like to discuss a type of game that is the opposite: something that is explicitly constructed and designed. That's right, today we're discussing the cultural fixture that is the Trading Card Game.
Time to ring in the new year… through end-of-year holiday content. Ah, the joys and consequences of a backlog. Let’s get started.
Well, I didn’t see this coming. I was expecting one short a week for a while, but we got a solid twenty minutes of new pony on Thursday. Let’s see what we’re working with.
Back to Tell Your Tale this week, and the seasonal/holiday continues off and on. Let’s start catching up to the current point on the calendar.