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We had one copy in high quality without the attached tweet and one in low res with the attached tweet, so here’s the best of both.
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@ArrJaySketch
I wonder what would have happened had they actually showed Tabitha a picture of the character, too
I’m pretty sure we found that out in Slice Of Life; I can’t frick-a-frackin’ find the source now so grain of salt and all, but I remember seeing a con report where Tabitha said at a panel that the characterization in Episode 100 is pretty much how she would have voiced Derpy in the first place if she hadn’t been under the misapprehension that “Ditzy” was a colt.
I like the way you think.
Derpy, Ditzy, or Muffins, I know which pony people are talking about so I don’t debate it much.
I’m still glad to read this little deleted scene here. Derpy the lightning god. Well lots of weather ponies work with that I suppose.
I call her Ditzy Doo
That’s just what I like to call her. Nothing major about it, really.
I wonder that, too. I wonder what would have happened had they actually showed Tabitha a picture of the character, too. I suspect that if she had the voice then as she does now, there wouldn’t have been any controversy.
Someone would probably still be offended, though. Seriously, though. I have strabismus, I’m a bit clumsy, and I love Derpy.
Ah well.
I don’t get what’s so awful about having “Derpy” (or “Ditzy” or “Muffins”) be her nickname, to be honest.
Eh, there were some pretty insane Ditzy-fanatics, from what I remember. Even when the original TLR aired, I still saw people freaking out and claiming that “OHHHH DERPY IS JUST HER NICKNAME! HER REAL NAME IS DITZY DOOOOOOOO” and such.
It’d be neat if this got animated, somehow, and whoever did it managed to avoid being C&D’ed into oblivion.
They did, yes, they just changed it after the first draft.
Ditzy has been a dead name for some time.
She just misheard everything, given the storm. “Stop” would’ve been “stomp” for her, for example.