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Adorkable Twilight & Friends - “Spider Comes Home.”
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Dude, everyone’s talking about the comic series, not the show. Lol!
We’re talking about two different things. I am talking Adorkable Twilight & Friends and the setting it is in. Not the show. No one talks about the show when talking about the AT&F universe.
Clearly the show isn’t based in the PNW. But AT&F is.
I say that because the series is never quite as rainy as it is in the Pacific Northwest (I would know, as I have family that lives there and I have been there many times. Seattle, Portland, Vancouver, San Francisco, and the Cascade Range are all places I am very familiar with at this point). Rather, the climate of Ponyville is more akin to what you would find in eastern Oregon, like in Bend. After all, Applejack owns an apple orchard and the trees are nowhere near the height of those found around Portland. And Ponyville is surrounded by mountains as well, which could suggest the Cascades, though I would venture to say it is the leeward side of the cascades. Remember: Bend is still located close to all of the locations you mentioned.
Also, they also mentioned Manehattan and Baltimare, not to mention Las Pegasus (Las Vegas). Also, I don’t recall Dockland or Fort Vancouver being mentioned in the show itself, though it might have been in the comics. So you say the evidence is all over the place, while I don’t think it is. The main locations are all fictitious. Ponyville, Cloudsdale, and Canterlot aren’t real. Finally, the show itself is created in Canada. So other than Vancouver, they would have no reason to set the series in the Pacific Northwest to begin with. I think you just want it to be there since you live there, just as I want it to be in Colorado because I live there. Or am I wrong about that?
https://cliffmass.blogspot.com/2020/10/what-will-northwest-weather-and-climate.html
2. Because the series is based on the Pacific Northwest. I don’t know how to provide evidence when it’s pretty much in the series all the time, lol. They are near Seaddle (Seattle, WA) and Dockland (Portland, OR). The closest decent sized town to them is Fort Vancouver (Vancouver WA). The state they live in is called Cascade State… I mean, the evidence it all over the place, friend. :) Do a quick tag search for “Seaddle” for instance within this series and you get all the info you need. Also they live in a region/or near it called the Rainy Coast. It’s pretty common to see clouds and rain in this series. Fluttershy and Tree Hugger went on a short enough drive to San Flankcisco. Zephyr drove to Dockland. Spike and Starlight went to Seaddle and the Rainy Coast. I am pretty sure they mentioned a Spokane city once (Don’t remember the name).
If you need to to find specific examples, I know I could. :) I just have other things to do.
I would be curious to hear why you think it takes place in a Colorado-esque area. I’ve never heard someone say that.
Or Blueblood’s mansion. It really depends on how much stress she’s under.
You can’t write “Zephyr” without “F”.
Haha! Luckily in this Ponyvilly, they are nowhere near the scorpions or venomous snakes. It takes place in a climate similar to the Pacific Northwest… the rainy part, not the dry areas. :)
Trixie’s wagon?