@maverick159
In terms of development, DHX first created the other five pillars several months through over a year ago. The characters were then referenced to IDW for LoM, then a yonk after which, it was revealed through various venues including a DF teaser that the pillars would be in the show.
Of course, it’s assumed production began a couple months before IDW began their own production phases of the first few issue of LoM. However, to the Layman, typically us, the pillars debuted in the comics, which have been consistently tied to the show moreso since Issue 51, if it wasn’t exceedingly obvious to those who stay far away from the River Nile. >w<
Ostensibly the show writers thought of them first and were in the process of making the episodes regardless of IDW’S input.
IDW was apparently given the scripts and characters models, tnen proceeded to craft stories around it.
The crux of the argument being ‘Even though IDW debuted the characters, plot points, locations, etc first and directly propped up their appearance in the show itself, because IDW employees were apparently not the ones to originally think of them that means they can’t be canon.’
Well. They’re technically right. But that would still mean we’ve reached the point where “canon” and “non-canon” has become obsolete.
somethingsomething created for the show first somethingsomething comics directly foreshadowing show stuff doesn’t matter somethingsomething darkside complete.
In terms of development, DHX first created the other five pillars several months through over a year ago. The characters were then referenced to IDW for LoM, then a yonk after which, it was revealed through various venues including a DF teaser that the pillars would be in the show.
Of course, it’s assumed production began a couple months before IDW began their own production phases of the first few issue of LoM. However, to the Layman, typically us, the pillars debuted in the comics, which have been consistently tied to the show moreso since Issue 51, if it wasn’t exceedingly obvious to those who stay far away from the River Nile. >w<
Ostensibly the show writers thought of them first and were in the process of making the episodes regardless of IDW’S input.
IDW was apparently given the scripts and characters models, tnen proceeded to craft stories around it.
The crux of the argument being ‘Even though IDW debuted the characters, plot points, locations, etc first and directly propped up their appearance in the show itself, because IDW employees were apparently not the ones to originally think of them that means they can’t be canon.’
Well. They’re technically right. But that would still mean we’ve reached the point where “canon” and “non-canon” has become obsolete.
they didn’t though those books came before the episode they were in.
They first appeared in the comics. But i don’t know who created them first
They started in the show.
“The passage of time confuses me!” XD
ok then where did they start? cus it definitely wasn’t in the show.
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No they didn’t.
somethingsomething created for the show first somethingsomething comics directly foreshadowing show stuff doesn’t matter somethingsomething darkside complete.
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they started in the comics.
They are not comic characters. Whole point of these new comics is that they’re based on new episodes.
yeah stupid things like comic characters like this guys called the pillars of equestria like those guys would ever appear in the show.
People who think the comics are canon are always searching for any evidence to support their delusions. Just like those who think eqg is not.
Hiw? Finale completely contradict prequel about Starswirl and dazzlings.
You still haven’t told me why this is.
legends of magic is.
True.
Comics are not canon is indeed fact though.
Your opinion is not fact.
why are we still here… just to suffer?
I’d love to see the evidence you have for this, given you stay it as a inarguable fact.
well that’s a blatant lie.
Because equestria girls is bad. It brings down the overall quality of the franchise by being canon.
how is that a bad thing?
I haven’t seen the movie yet but I have no reason to suspect it is not canon.
Books are also canon. The only thing that is not is comics.
Eqg movies have always been canon. It’s bad that they are canon but they are and we have to live with it.
Comics will never be canon no matter how much people kick and scream.