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G.M. Berrow is going to write a Season 5 episode and show writer Amy Keating Rogers was the one who wrote “The Journal of the Two Sisters”. Maybe the story books are closer tied to the canon that the comics?
I don’t really watch many of the con panels, so I guess I’ll have to take your take your word for it. Meghan has confirmed (at the 2014 SDCC panel) that Cadence’s backstory from the books is canon, however, so take that as you will. She’s really the only writer (beyond this comment from Larson) to really discuss the comics that I have seen.
Meghan might be the only one allowed to look at the comics, since she is technically an employee of Hasbro and all of the other writers are freelance.
This. So much this. Especially since it’s easy to find several instances of the show contradicting itself.
@RIG
The battle for the “text” tag is lost, when people can’t tag stuff like this with “text” when it’s uploaded yet tag stuff like >>797748, >>796786 (warning: alicorn oc), >>795916 (warning: EqG), >>792004 (warning: anthro, Aryanne), and (best of all) >>790770.
…except for the fact they have TALKED about the comics, conferring with the IDW writers, and told straight out they look at all the basic scripts so to not cause any interference. They’ve even said that they like the IDW comics so much they consider them semi-canon, unlike any MLP kids books.
I’ll check on that panel, but keep in mind that since they repeatedly change their story and this statement contradicts everything they’ve said prior, we can only take it with a grain of salt.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=V7b2B4zJHDk
It was this panel, I believe, but I can’t recall precisely when he said it.
As far as I’ve seen it, the comics are mostly the responsibility of IDW, with very little input from DHX. Any stipulations made are probably from Hasbro’s entertainment department.
Same here, cause that is the exact opposite of what they’ve been telling us for so long.
Ugh, lets face it, the writers at DHX can’t collectively keep a story straight about comics, continuity or canon to save their lives. That’s how its ALWAYS been, and its no different now. :/
I believe it was the most recent Galacon. I recall it was a panel with Nicole Oliver.
“M.A Larson said at the most recent that the writers are not allowed to read the comics.”
I really need source of that
They maybe consulted on the concept, but they probably leave the actual story to IDW to edit. It’s their job to work on the show, not the comics. There’s also the possibility that it’s someone else job at Hasbro to regulate the comics.
M.A Larson said at the most recent that the writers are not allowed to read the comics.
Considering we KNOW they are consulted on every story ‘at least’ briefly to make sure stories in the comics don’t mimic or alter the show, this comment makes no sense. We’ve been told this many times.
My own definition is a bit stricter: Y is only canon with respect to X if an understanding of Y is necessary to make sense of the reference in X. As an example, consider the two references to Equestria Girls in FiM-land. Season 4 had Flash Sentry as a background character, where his limited role could be understood without having seen the movie. The Reflections comic arc, however, had Twilight Sparkle talking about “the other magical mirror that [she] went through to go after Sunset Shimmer” with no other explanation given, a reference that would have been jarring without having seen the movie. So by my reckoning, EqG is canon to the comics but not to S4. (Note that this doesn’t mean the movies aren’t in continuity, just that they haven’t been confirmed as such within the show.)
They do.
This has been confirmed several times, talking about actual conversations they’ve had with each other about the ideas going into the comics. Like them reiterating Meghan saying ‘Awesome’ to some of the story arcs and ideas IDW was coming up with.
Several of the writers including Meghan were even talking at the cons how their so interested in the comic canon they wanted to apply elements of it to the show.
I don’t see why Big Jim would lie, so its quite clear that he is out of the loop. At least in the matter of foreknowledge.
….I think its obvious why having so many writers for one show at the same time can cause a lot of confusion.
Ignoring the implied drama at the IDW post here: >>797703, it looks FIM/EQG canon takes precedence over the comics. That’s a bit disappointing (or a bit of a relief, depending on your point of view). It’d be nice if there was tighter oversight on overall canon.
Take from what it what you will, but I can’t help but feel a little disappointed. It’s sort of like the comics are nothing more than official fanfics. Yes, it’s something some have been saying for while, but it’s a bit disappointing that it’s more or less confirmed.
It would be neat, basically, if there was more consistent quality control, like if comic and show approval were done by the same person/group. I feel it would make people happier. Like, some storylines might have gotten rejected because they don’t really fit with the show, or the characters’ personalities. Long ago IIRC, I remember folks getting excited that the comics would basically supplement the show and vice versa. These days, while I personally find some of the comics entertaining, I don’t feel that way currently.
Enh. Soft contradictions with material in the expanded universe can crop up pretty quickly.
There’s also occasions where material from the expanded universe gets partly or completely recycled in the main entry, which kinda doesn’t work if the expanded universe event was in-continuity already.
Some people have fun debating canon, but yeah, when it stops being fun, it stops being fun.
My own personal take, for the record, is that I’d rather the comics aren’t canon, and hope that the television show doesn’t make them canon. Not because of quality, but because that means that people would have to track down stories in a different medium to get the full picture. I consider it viewer unfriendly, for lack of a better way to put it, and that it hurts the story to spread required parts across different mediums.
Unless it was planned from the start, and the viewer informed of that, don’t put a continuity across a bunch of different mediums.
What the fuck
Personally, I take the route of “Expanded universe materials are canon unless the show directly contradicts them.”
Oh come on,have a little fate.