Friendship is Card Games: My Little Pony: The Manga, Ch. 1 & 2 · 11:36am May 10th, 2020
And so we move on to the English manga, which should provide me with a few months’ worth of content properly spaced out. Let’s see how it opens
And so we move on to the English manga, which should provide me with a few months’ worth of content properly spaced out. Let’s see how it opens
This should certainly be interesting. I’m not entirely sure what to expect from this part of My Little Pony’s ruby jubilee (along with the Bridlewoodstock special and… well, Ruby Jubilee,) but there’s certainly a lot to take in. Let’s begin.
On a beautiful day in Ponyville, the townsponies were going about their daily business when suddenly, the peaceful town was attacked by an evil tree. The tree had come to life and was rampaging through the town, causing destruction and chaos wherever it went.
As if in response to his notable absence last week, this episode is all about Spike, the cause of and solution to all life’s problems.
Like many authors, I tend to be drowning in ideas. Notes, snippets, story outlines. Far too many to do anything with, or that I feel I can do justice. Thankfully there's excellent people like Silver Notes out there who can take these bare bones (in this case "What if Wallflower found the Pony of Shadows instead of the Memory Stone") and put flesh on them in
We begin the new year with three weeks of endings, wrapping up several comic storylines already in progress. First up is Camp Bighoof; let’s see how they send this one home, and with what memories.
This week, we look at a very accurate rendition of what would happen if you asked me to judge a fashion competition. Let’s face it, asking a big name in fashion to design you an outfit is a bit like asking a big-name architect to build you a house; it’ll look unbelievable—hopefully in a good way—but it won’t even pretend to be practical.
Of course, one can go too far in the other direction…
In relation to my previous blog, https://www.fimfiction.net/blog/1035717/i-have-to-or-you-just-want-me-to which relates to "Are you doing it for ME or YOURSELF?"
People still get up my back saying I need to "Get Help" "Change my groove" or, and the most often said "Fix your writing-- make it better/different"
There's a good reason why I don't listen to this advice. Sometimes you have to consider... "Even if I do so, will it really change anything?"
It’s time for the Shimmy-Glimmy Power Hour! Only, you know, it’s twenty-two minutes long and doesn’t have as much Tara Strong.
Speaking of hours, the Hour of Devastation prerelease was yesterday, so I threw together most of my review the night before. Time for a liveblog!
Sorry, this one came out so late. I had all kinds of problems getting this one finished, but don't worry, I'm working on the next chapter right now. In this one, Smolder and Jade try to confront some dank secrets in the School of Friendship's past. We get some hints of something else going on and great dangers on the rise.
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Goodness, it’s been almost two years since I last checked in on Trailblazer’s adventures. IDW putting out comics almost as quickly as I could review them will do that, especially given all of the G5 video media coming out concurrently.
We return to the cutthroat world of G5 roller derby, where Sunny’s trying her darndest to prove she’s more than just a casual skater… and has assembled one of the most ragtag teams of misfits this side of the Mighty Ducks in the process. Let’s see how the story’s developed from there.
Ah, the Wonderbolts. They don’t have a very good track record, do they? They were introduced as Equestria’s best fliers, but it seems like every season has an episode dedicated to making them look bad.
If you’re surprised to see this, you clearly didn’t read all of Friday’s blog post, nor did you check the calendar at the time. For shame. No, I’m not quitting Magic or ponies any time soon, though the former did mean that I missed the TV broadcast of the latter, which means I can do a quasi-live reaction as I watch.
BEST. FRIDAY. EVER.
1) because tomorrow is the first Saturday in forever that my husband will be off.
2) because today I reserved a hotel room for Babscon, thus reducing tons of anxiety I was having about driving there and back.
3) because I finished Chapter 15 of What They Expect to Give and I even started Chapter 16.
I'm sure there are worse, but for me personally the Joker was and kinda still is the most terrifying villain ever created. I mean, you can throw monster villains from horror films at me, but the Joker is a completely different kind of monster, one born from just one day day.
It's princess vs principal. Who is Best Celestia?
So I just finished watching the new MLP:FiM Episide, "Dungeons and Discords" and the first thing of any significance that I have to show and say is below the page break.