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Good job megan
Ah. :T
Rob Liefeld is a comic book artist and writer known for some of the worst excesses of the medium in the late 80s to early 90s (gritty grimdark and utterly interchangeable characters, all with grotesque anatomies, dull costumes, inexplicable pouches everywhere and giant, stupid looking guns.)
What the hell is Liefeld?
Unrelated unless bozo says it is: Seinfeld really likes Superman, so maybe Seinfeld pony, because Twilight’s Little Kicks. X3
Uh-oh. Liefeld ponies!
Also, Spike can go home since our favorite classy hottie is on the case. :D
I think in the wild, dragons only grow through hoarding. Hoarding is their natural instinct and they need to be powerful to protect their hoard. A dragon growing without a hoard like Spike is pretty unnatural.
How many dragons grow up learning to be nice and generous? They’re born to be greedy monsters.
In my headcanon I see Dragons growing up in two ways.
A) By adding more and more to there hoard they can grow much more quickly into adults however they lose there intelligence and become feral.
B) Dragons can grow normally through the passeged of time however it takes much much MUCH longer to enter into adulthood, however you keep your intelligence
Well never mentioned again in the show, however in the Nightmare arc of the comics the events in that episode do play a role in the arc.
On one hand, it lets us drop episodes that were… less then spectacular in the writing department and hurt a character’s long term development.
On the other hand: “Hey, remember that time you turned into a giant rampaging monster and discovered you can never grow up and have to live a life with only a bare amount of material things? Why aren’t you a psychological wreck?”
It’s the equivalent of Bruce Banner’s condition of turning into the Hulk never getting mentioned!
Spoiler warning: Nothing was made of it and the events of the episode were never mentioned again.
That seems to be a thing with this show; episodes that just pop out of nowhere and make a big deal about something and then disappear. This is both a good and bad thing.
I’m hoping they pick up where “Secret of my Excess” left off. The first time I saw it, I was amazed that FiM was pushing a game changer episode, and eagerly waited next week to see how this massive event would effect future plots and cause character development for Spike and his friends.
Spoiler warning: Nothing was made of it and the events of the episode were never mentioned again.
A) Continue/Expand on Sparity
or
B) End Sparity
Would be fun if they had a Back To The Future type episode. Spike and Rarity’s daughter from the future ( who was born using magic ( and maybe it turns out Twilight is her teacher ) ) goes to the past to see the day they both fell in love and of course messes it up so she has to fix it.
I know it will never happen but it could be a fun episode.
@Itsthinking
I was hoping someone else would have guessed before now, but… it was an attempt at satire, poking fun at how some people seem to think anything she says is a lie.
You think that’s bad? Remember the Atari 2600 Pac-Man cartridge sounds that were used to designate “home video game console” all through the ’80s and ‘90s? They got used again during one of this season’s “Transformers Prime” episodes.
exactly what i was thinking.