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There is a new mini game at Hasbro page inspired on Guardians of Harmony toy line.
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No, reptiles are an animal family, but there are sub families inside it.
Reptile is a class, not a family. There are many reptiles that aren’t in the same family.
Just watched the episode again and he said Dragons and Tortoises aren’t in the same animal family.
Tortoises are in the reptile animal family, which means Dragons are not.
And even then this is without considering that Dragons aren’t even real creatures, but rather building-sized, lava-swiming, walking furnaces. Pretty sure that separates them from most reptiles as well.
This.
Every time I draw dragon boobies.
The “dragons are reptiles” bit is almost a contradiction as one of the main factors is being cold blooded and hibernating through winter. Dragons, however, often are portrayed with a perpetual “fire” in them and a high body heat, thus removing the usual need of such a hibernation due to the cold weather.
The only “hibernation” we knew of was when the red dragon was going to sleep “for 100 years” in the mountain, and even then, it was just more traditional sleep that could be interrupted by various things.
He never said that. All he said was that dragons aren’t related to tortoises. That doesn’t mean that dragons aren’t reptiles.
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While I do agree with Dragons growing their entire lives (I believe that’s a D&D thing), I think in Tanks for the Memories Spike stated Dragons aren’t reptiles?
The worst part is some of the EU which implies different sapience levels of dragons too. Some are pony level all the time, some are sapient but non verbal, some don’t speak but apparently understand ponies…
It is, isn’t it?
I hadn’t thought about it that way. Although I still have my doubts about this hulk/spikezilla form growing bigger along with his natural age, I guess that’s as good an explanation as any they’ll probably give us.
Damn, I really wanna know more about MLP Dragons and how their growth/size works all things considered…
Torch in particular blew my mind, because he brought up the fact that all the other “adult” Dragons we had seen before him, weren’t in fact fully grown either. Its nuts.
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@Itsthinking
If this has anything to tie into Spike “controlling” his growth so that he’s a good force, it makes sense that he’s not as massive as his mountain scaling self.
Of course, an “accurate” scale Spike would be rather difficult to depict, much like Hooktail in paper Mario.
I’m assuming he can control it, but he still ages naturally too. So like, if he grows to a teenage dragon size when he goes Spikezila he will be even bigger. Or something like that.
They were careful not to call this his adult form, because it isn’t, it’s his Hulk form basically.
Even if he learned to control it, this is still his
possiblyfully grown design (since Torch proved they can grow even more).Which makes the GoH form weird because when he was this size he still looked much more immature, not at all like this.
I really doubt they’ll explain it beyond “he can control it” but, it kinda bothers me because I expected him to control the size at which he stops during his development, not to have his adult appereance while in his teenager size.
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I don’t mind. It’s still pretty fun.
Sadly, there’s no chrysalis boss battle :(
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Can’t murder Chrysalis tho.
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That sure wasted 20 minutes of my life, thanks, OP!
Eh, maybe he learns to control it to a degree. (shrug)
yeah, it seems to be focusing on the current line of GOH toyline characters specifically. (no soarin though)
Nope. Only Shining Armor, Spitfire, Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, and Wingless Princess Twilight Sparkle.
GoH toys have a weird scale considering how big ponies are when they are riding Spike.
That just made my day.