New New Cover · 5:35am April 18th
Soooo, due to popular demand, the old cover has returned, until I have made a better one. Thankfully I can still use the artwork, just without the text. But don't worry, you guys have your cute Luna back.
Soooo, due to popular demand, the old cover has returned, until I have made a better one. Thankfully I can still use the artwork, just without the text. But don't worry, you guys have your cute Luna back.
...well, FIMFiction's advertising department's given you the chance to do just that!
In other news...are you curious to see this programme? It was also advertised here!
Three years and a day ago, I decided to post some cards I'd thought up based on the Season 4 premiere.
Earlier this year, hawthornbunny created a searchable database of brony-made Magic cards, over half of which are now my creations. (When you make a minimum of twenty a week for that long and everyone else is focused on making an actual set, it's kind of inevitable. )
Firstly, thank you to everyone who gave me feedback on yesterday's blog. I've decided to go with the first option (which, if you're not reading this in your feed or a considerable time after it's been posted, should be visible in my recent blogs to the right.)
I know, I know, it's a little late for a retrospective blog. Heck, I think it's almost January 2nd just west of the International Date Line. But I wanted to write this both in 2016 and after getting a good night's sleep. Read on for a look back and a look forward, especially if you read the Friendship is Card Games series.
This one may require a bit of background. Bear with me for a moment, please.
Warning: Season-wide spoilers abound. Proceed with caution.
Welp, that was fun, huh? I know for most of you, the season ended earlier thanks to the Australian broadcast, but I didn't have the luxury of checking that out. Also, I'd rather do things by the book.
So, seeing as the theme of this season was school, I figured it would be fitting to give it a report card to show how much it managed to achieve. Follow me below the break and see my final grade.
This week, we return to the eco-adventures of the Cutie Mark Crusaders. Let’s hope the message here isn’t so heavy handed that Whoopi Goldberg comes in with a crystalline computer to support these three Planeteers.
Hey all,
Didn't plan on making another blog post this month without having a new story to go alongside it, but here we are. This is pretty much going to be a follow up to my post from the third. The main thing I wanted to touch on was that Gingerbread House of Cards is not going to be done by Saturday. I mentioned in the last post I hoped to have it out in about two weeks, and figured it’d be a good idea to explain what’s causing the holdup.
I'll be delisting all remaining MLP items Sept 1st to focus entirely on selling my huge stash of collectible magazines, which take up vastly more space than the MLP items. Everything here fits into a single flat box I can pick up with one hand. The magazines... weigh over 700 lbs total. Sooooo, kinda makes sense to deal with those ASAP!
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.
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.
Looks like that Leap Day hypothesis carried some weight. The long-form episodes should be interesting in their own right, but we’re not looking at one this week. Let’s see what there is to see.
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.