@James Rye
Jesus, yes. The only major villain who hasn’t is Tirek, because 1. he doesn’t fuck around and 2. that’d be really very creepy.
I should be used to it by now, but it never ceases to freak me out.
@drumpowa
Most of the stallions were taller than the mares in the episode, and in one case of the cloak seller, he was a Big Mac build compared to the normal mare-ish stallions.
I did like that this was used more as a visual metaphor for that.
@SpotlessMind
Which is significantly worse personal offense for horses. They apparently have a “bubble” of personal space which they tend to utilize in interactions between themselves.
Jesus, yes. The only major villain who hasn’t is Tirek, because 1. he doesn’t fuck around and 2. that’d be really very creepy.
I should be used to it by now, but it never ceases to freak me out.
Well, that’s why her hoof can stretch like that!
Probably don’t want to know.
That’s a bit… extreme for someone touching your head / chin.
Most of the stallions were taller than the mares in the episode, and in one case of the cloak seller, he was a Big Mac build compared to the normal mare-ish stallions.
I did like that this was used more as a visual metaphor for that.
Makes you wonder what happens to the taller ponies.
SG: “Get down to my level, Princess.”
Which is significantly worse personal offense for horses. They apparently have a “bubble” of personal space which they tend to utilize in interactions between themselves.
Also, relevant:
Not just Twilight, though. Look at the Sirens, they invade everybody’s personal space.
It’s uncanny how touchy-feely most villains in this show are.
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