Interested in advertising on Derpibooru? Click here for information!
Help fund the $15 daily operational cost of Derpibooru - support us financially!
Description
Heart Throb and the Lavender Lady
Source: My Little Pony comic № 7
Sometimes the little ponies manage to defend themselves quite well against mysterious floral villains without Majesty’s intervention.
Source: My Little Pony comic № 7
Sometimes the little ponies manage to defend themselves quite well against mysterious floral villains without Majesty’s intervention.
Seriously, I don’t get why G1 gets so little respect. Or, well, used to get so little respect. Back in the day, G1 was considered no better than G3, despite its premise essentially being Barney and Friends living on a Warhammer 40K Death World, and thriving!
I mean, writing-wise, it is certainly not up to G4 standards, but then again no 80s cartoons are.
Let’s hope so! After reading all these, I have a newfound respect for G1, when kids’ shows were allowed to be hardcore, and murder was totally cool if you did it for a good reason.
Haha yes. A hook to hang your own story like that is just too good to ignore! It’s teased that the real Lavender Lady is a storyteller herself, but we don’t know whether she’s into open endings too.
(Elsewhere: Heck Yeah Pony Scans, Arcane Flame)
Maybe the False Lavender Lady is really Majesty in disguise, testing her kingdom’s defenses. The real Lavender Lady is in on the act. I mean, it’s not as if Majesty can take a holiday from her sort of job. That bit’s an obvious cover story: where could you even go in Pony Land where everything isn’t trying to kill you?
>“But the one story she would not tell, was the one about the person who had pretended to be her.
>“Some stories are better with no ending.”
Am I missing some symbolism? Digging through a hundred “Language of Flowers” results…You mean Spike’s threat? The writer clarifies that he’s making an empty threat straight away.