@redweasel
Well, in this case I think it was an affirmation of their relationship. Things had gotten distant between them, because of Pinkie’s unfortunate habit of putting on a silly act to keep ponies from ever seeing the real her.
This Twilight’s biggest problem is that she’s representative of the pony people wish the real Twilight still was.
Some. Not all of them. And most characters in the comics don’t appear to be good friends, or even good ponies for that matter.
That isn’t true at all. I would say most of the characters seem to be genuinely good and good friends. Look at Lyra, Vinyl, Cheerilee and Berry Punch’s friendship. Even Octavia is a good friend to Vinyl and BonBon is too. Twilight has been good friend’s with Applejack when they meet and Rarity too. You could say overall, Twilight is good and pretty pure. Spike is good and friend’s with tons of people. Starlight is for the most part “good.” Moondancer isn’t too friendly, but she hasn’t been “bad.” Many characters are good and good friends to others.
This Twilight’s biggest problem is that she’s representative of the pony people wish the real Twilight still was. Learning lots about friendship while being a friendless shut in.
For this Twilight Sparkle to claim she has friends is a wild, wild stretch. Especially with how she’s treated Pinkie in the past. She’s not even particularly good friends with the ponies living in her house because she shuts herself in her room and reads all day.
Don’t get me wrong, I love these comics. But this is why Twilight was sent to Ponyville in the first place…to make some friends and stop being a shut in. Moondancer herself is literally the greatest casualty of that behavior.
@Jarkes @BK_Leonidas
Moondancer’s house was condemned, and she’s been living with Twilight ever since. Either this is Pinkie’s house, or Moonie and Pinkie spent the night in someone else’s house.
@Xonxt
In this comic, Pinkie fakes being insanely zany because she fears being rejected if she acts normal. She’s apparently just as neurotic as anypony else but puts on a front.
Wonderful ending to this arc. It all came together nicely and is leading to a new overarching arc with Twilight possibly trying to be a better friend. I like this, and am very happy with the outcome.
Well, in this case I think it was an affirmation of their relationship. Things had gotten distant between them, because of Pinkie’s unfortunate habit of putting on a silly act to keep ponies from ever seeing the real her.
< ( HELLO FRIEND )
( WHY YES HELLO DESIGNATED FRIEND ) >
< ( DO YOU WISH TO PERFORM A TASK? )
( A MUTUAL TASK? ) >
< ( YES VERY MUTUAL )
( LET US COMPLETE THIS MUTUAL FRIENDSHIP TASK ) >
< ( TOGETHER! )
she’s not your buddy, guy!
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Yeah, that just about sums up this comic series perfectly.
I’d say they are all good ponies, but more neurotic than their canon counterparts.
That isn’t true at all. I would say most of the characters seem to be genuinely good and good friends. Look at Lyra, Vinyl, Cheerilee and Berry Punch’s friendship. Even Octavia is a good friend to Vinyl and BonBon is too. Twilight has been good friend’s with Applejack when they meet and Rarity too. You could say overall, Twilight is good and pretty pure. Spike is good and friend’s with tons of people. Starlight is for the most part “good.” Moondancer isn’t too friendly, but she hasn’t been “bad.” Many characters are good and good friends to others.
Some. Not all of them. And most characters in the comics don’t appear to be good friends, or even good ponies for that matter.
For this Twilight Sparkle to claim she has friends is a wild, wild stretch. Especially with how she’s treated Pinkie in the past. She’s not even particularly good friends with the ponies living in her house because she shuts herself in her room and reads all day.
Don’t get me wrong, I love these comics. But this is why Twilight was sent to Ponyville in the first place…to make some friends and stop being a shut in. Moondancer herself is literally the greatest casualty of that behavior.
@BK_Leonidas
Moondancer’s house was condemned, and she’s been living with Twilight ever since. Either this is Pinkie’s house, or Moonie and Pinkie spent the night in someone else’s house.
Bwa-ha-ha :D
Damnit, that’s harsh.
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Two examples
@Xonxt
In this comic, Pinkie fakes being insanely zany because she fears being rejected if she acts normal. She’s apparently just as neurotic as anypony else but puts on a front.
When were they ever comfortable in each other’s company?
Seeing as how Moon usually shows a caring side when others are down, I think you’re mistaken.
It Moondancer’s.