@Background Pony #7C4D
Oh yeah, you’re right. She really didn’t do anything monster-like (expect trapping the mane7 - which people couldn’t know).
I guess people are just afraid of giant women.
No Steven Universe fans there^^
It would be potentially kinda cool if it turned out that IS her ‘monster form,’ but due to her personality, powers and such you’d only notice because her hair used to be purple, or similar. Wall_flower_, you know?
Not that I have a problem with the Changedlings, if you know what I mean. Just think it would be cool if there was at least one character that stumbled into dark powers but learned to live with ’em and the new look. Stay a good if intimidating person, instead of the getting the rainbow make-over.
@Background Pony #CD2C
My comment was pertaining to the magical girl light show, and was mostly meant to be sarcastic. To be fair, I actually enjoyed that Juniper got some sense talked into her instead of getting friendship beam’d like the rest.
@Ereiam
Juniper got a transformation (see above), but was talked into stopping by someone that understood her. Almost as if the show were about companionship having an otherworldly effect on people or something.
It’s still weird to me that some people complain about befriending the enemy ‘getting old’ when they’ve done the same, mostly pointless laser show over and over and over again. :/
Wallflower’s shtick really didn’t call for a transformation, but they still shoehorned in yet another magical girl sequence and a rainbow beam anyway. _
Instead of complaining about Wallflower not going one-winged angel in “Forgotten Friendship” (something her storyline didn’t really lent itself to IMHO), why don’t we imagine what she would’ve looked like if she had (like, if the Memory Stone did have a corrupting influence like the rest of those artifacts)?
Also, I’m thinking that such a form would’ve the power to turn invisible at will, to fit her character theme.
Oh yeah, you’re right. She really didn’t do anything monster-like (expect trapping the mane7 - which people couldn’t know).
I guess people are just afraid of giant women.
No Steven Universe fans there^^
I think it had something to do with how Juniper simply walked around imagining herself greeting her adoring fans while in monster form.
There was a backlash?
Didn’t know that.
@maze141
It would be potentially kinda cool if it turned out that IS her ‘monster form,’ but due to her personality, powers and such you’d only notice because her hair used to be purple, or similar. Wall_flower_, you know?
Not that I have a problem with the Changedlings, if you know what I mean. Just think it would be cool if there was at least one character that stumbled into dark powers but learned to live with ’em and the new look. Stay a good if intimidating person, instead of the getting the rainbow make-over.
very unusual indeed for the ‘BUY OUR TOYS’ company
I love the face she makes <3
For some reason I want to smell her hair =P
Ah, sorry, I misunderstood.
My comment was pertaining to the magical girl light show, and was mostly meant to be sarcastic. To be fair, I actually enjoyed that Juniper got some sense talked into her instead of getting friendship beam’d like the rest.
Juniper got a transformation (see above), but was talked into stopping by someone that understood her. Almost as if the show were about companionship having an otherworldly effect on people or something.
It’s still weird to me that some people complain about befriending the enemy ‘getting old’ when they’ve done the same, mostly pointless laser show over and over and over again. :/
While Juniper didn’t even get any. -_-
Edited
_…she’s actually in every shot in the film, whether we see her or not. Spooky.
Also, I’m thinking that such a form would’ve the power to turn invisible at will, to fit her character theme.
Edited because: expanding on the idea
It’s so powerful that none of us remember it. It’s so powerful, the runtime of the video files and even the TV schedules don’t show the extra time.