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Agreed. It’s a pairing, not National Geographic, Cartoon Edition!
Applejack is a bit harder. According to the recent Equestria map, Manehatten is a far away from Ponyville, but in her actual flashback she can see it from her window. Equestria is, if not less dangerous, at least dangerous in different ways than Earth so perhaps Granny Smith just let her walk what would presumably be a well traveled path by herself.
I’m not saying that Spike being wrong is really prevalent, or forced for that matter, but it does seem to kind be a thing. The first example that comes to mind is in ‘Winter Wrap-up’. Spike pushes Twilight to use magic, which is both a common practice in other places and entirely within Twilight’s skill set, and the end result is one of the few times Twilight goofs a spell in canon. Now I understand why it happened that way, and I can even understand why Spike is the one who pushes her to use magic, but taken with his attitude in this episode and the ending with him on the ice I can’t help but feel that they were trying make Spike the antagonist here, at least a little.
I’m not trying to say that Spike is Twilight’s caretaker, she’s a grown, if slightly social inept, mare and she can take care of herself. I’m simply saying that Spike tends to espouse a overall concern for Twilight’s emotional well-being that I don’t see a child, or young teenager, having.
I think the mane 6 were in the range of 5-6 when they got their cutie marks and I think the CMC are currently in the range of 7-8. That’s about a one year difference.
The thing with ages, especially among the mane 6, is that they are very vague. Fluttershy is a year older then Pinkie, and that’s about all we know in hard terms. Obviously though they are about the same age, and Spike’s age is entirely dependent on Twilight’s age which seems to be about even with her friends across the board.
But it doesn’t sit well with me, AJ went to Manehattan on her own, and Twi went to something like a boarding school. For them to be that young, it feels weird. About their actual age I’d put the limit at 24-23 (at least for Rarity).
Most of those shows make the guys be wrong because they aren’t of real importance, so if someone is gonna be wrong it’s them. But Spike is more than that. If he does a mistake, it either helps him develop as a character (OWTEW) or it’s just some funny gag with no real impact. Anyways, it doesn’t feel “forced”.
Those two examples show that he cares about her, alright, but that’s just what a friend would do. In Lesson Zero he was being the voice of reason, trying to make Twi realize she was exaggerating, but that doesn’t mean he always has to keep Twilight in check, and in the first episode he was simply trying to get her to make some friends. It’s not that Spike was being specially mature those times, it’s just that Twilight was being crazy or antisocial. He was acting as her friend, not as her caretaker.
Magic kindergarten is a thing, and we know that Twilight’s magical studies all happened under Celestia, after she hatched Spike. We also know that at the very least that Applejack was younger then Applebloom when she got her cutie mark as she was ‘just a little filly, even littler then you.’ in the Cutie Mark Chronicles.
I should also point out that I don’t think the mane 6 themselves to be any older than 20 to 22. Twilight at the very least is something of a college student, and there doesn’t appear to be any education beyond elementary school level in Equestria normally.
My point is that, traditionally, in girl shows the guys doesn’t get to to be right all that often and I feel that comes into play here on occasion. I’m not saying it happens all the time but that doesn’t mean it never happens either.
When I say take care I mean doing things to look after her overall well-being that goes beyond cooking her meals and cleaning up her messes, which is part of his job, and I would point out two things that stand out to me. ‘Lesson Zero’ is Spike very specifically taking care of Twilight throughout the episode until he calls in the big guns when it seems hopeless. And the first episode when he tries repeatedly to get Twilight to lighten up.
Why would his age be the same as the gap between the mane 6 and the CMC by the way? I see that mentioned a lot but there is no evidence to it.
I don’t remember a particular instance of him taking care of Twi, just him taking care of the library, and although besides the time she tucked him in bed I don’t remember the opposite, considering his upbringing he should be able to take care of himself for shorts periods of time at a relatively young age.
And my point was that by the time they were singing “At the Gala” she had already dropped the “approval of Celestia and fairy-tale marriage” part.
It’s just that I don’t see him as having more than 15 years. If we’re comparing his age to the Mane 6’s, we should considerate that he was born when they were around the same age as the CMC, so their age gape will be the CMC’s age. Either way, it’s more than 5-6 years.
My point about Spike’s job is, that not only does he have one, it seems to encompass a lot of ‘taking care of Twilight’ as opposed to her taking care of him.
Also, Rarity’s view on romance didn’t change until she actually met prince Blueblood and he treated her like garbage for a night. And all that did was remove him as the focus of her romantic fantasies.
And that’s the point I was trying to make. Spike is younger, by about five or six given what we see/hear in the show, but he isn’t markedly less mature than the mane 6.
And yes, they act childishly sometimes, and that’s the point. The Mane 6 are young adults with some childish tendencies, and Spike it’s a younger individual with some mature ones. his younger behavior is the one that seems natural. I don’t see how his gender has anything to do with it.
I’ve always felt that overall the characters are forced to act childishly on occasion to better connect with their primary audience. Spike gets more of it because he’s the show’s token male main character. Or at least that’s how I’ve always seen it.
Although he can be the voice of reason, he also does things befitting of someone younger, like going trick-or-treating, playing dolls with Pinkie or his fantasies with Rarity in general. IMO these are things your typical 15 years old at most would be doing.
Besides, although the wedding photo doesn’t really imply any shipping, it does make it look like Spike and Sweetie are somewhat close in age. And to me at least, the CMC don’t really act like 7-8 year old children.
Conversely, I’ve always seen Spike as being somewhere between 15 and 17, depending on the age of the mane 6, due to how he acts/is treated by the other characters.
Holy hell, I need sleep.