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My Little Pony: IDW 20/20
By Ted Anderson (writer) and Toni Kuusisto (artist)
Ponyville’s most courageous and magical ponies celebrate friendship and fun in this adventure set twenty years in the past! Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, and the rest of your favorite fillies are young foals—surely things can’t get too crazy, right?! One thing’s for sure: no matter what escapades they face, the magic of friendship will see them through!
By Ted Anderson (writer) and Toni Kuusisto (artist)
Ponyville’s most courageous and magical ponies celebrate friendship and fun in this adventure set twenty years in the past! Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, and the rest of your favorite fillies are young foals—surely things can’t get too crazy, right?! One thing’s for sure: no matter what escapades they face, the magic of friendship will see them through!
Proving my point
One can hope.
Eh, the problem with seasons 1-3 is that they didn’t really plan out their continuity. Episodes didn’t really flow in a proper timeline until season 4. That’s probably why they lumped the whole thing into a single year. There was some progression, of course, but the story beats weren’t exact. I mean Winter Wrap up is meant to happen after a whole winter for instance.
Everything is a bit…wonky those seasons and especially anything connected to season one.
I don’t think that can really work when seasons 1-3 are sixty five episodes. There’s only 52 weeks in a year after all (and years are implied to be the same).
I have a different count; in certain cases, that sounds like a seriously tight schedule, especially because some of them in themselves would take weeks to conclude (Daring Don’t, for example) so i go for one year a season, except for 2 and 3, which took place in the same year. by the time the School opens, seven years have passed.
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at the beginning of season four the mane six were about to celebrate the one year anniversary since they defeated nightmare moon
They never did say it was the one year anniversary.
@Nightweaver20xx
What if, what if, one day… friendship didn’t see them through?
They’d still be okay as long as they remember to share and care.
…Season 6’s finale contradicts it.
I always counted each episode as being one week apart in-universe, that makes the most sense to me.
One year sounds unlikely; otherwise all of Seasons 2 and 3 would have to have taken place in less than six months.
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I don’t think so remember at the beginning of season four the mane six were about to celebrate the one year anniversary since they defeated nightmare moon/became friends of course they haven’t celebrated the anniversary since then so for all we know it hasn’t even been two years since the mane six first met each other. Of course all of the hearts warming and night mare night episodes sure don’t help.
Depends. Spike’s age is always relative to Twilight’s minus her age when she hatched him. Twilight doesn’t have a cutiemark here, and looks a couple of years younger than she did the day she got it. Based on that, I am gonna say Spike would be around 18-19.
Considering that were most likely adults by the first season and roughly ten years have passed from then until S8 (one season being roughly one year, and the at least year-long timeskip between S7 and S8), 30 sounds likely to me.
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Well, suffice to say, over 20. Otherwise they’d be negative years old.
Still not seeing it.
Rarity maybe, but not the rest.
late twenties, actually.
Pretty sure she turned them all to changelings.
That one comic messed me up tbh. You have those cute cats and they completely destroy them and corrupt their village in goo.
You’d expect the last comic to mention them at some point or restore it but nope, the last pages with celestia are in the ruin of this dead, changeling village.
They exterminated those kittens dammit :(.