Uploaded by Aureаi
900x467 PNG 428 kBInterested in advertising on Derpibooru? Click here for information!
Help fund the $15 daily operational cost of Derpibooru - support us financially!
Description
No description provided.
Tags
+-SH safe2273480 +-SH screencap302736 +-SH princess cadance42213 +-SH princess celestia117266 +-SH princess luna121981 +-SH alicorn337255 +-SH pony1706427 +-SH g42131856 +-SH my little pony: the movie21657 +-SH official14824 +-SH canterlot7594 +-SH female1915467 +-SH folded wings24516 +-SH mare810120 +-SH open mouth258206 +-SH raised hoof76463
Loading...
Loading...
Journal Of the Two Sisters
Written by Amy Keating Rogers (man I miss her) so it’s pretty legit.
What book?
This is beautiful, you read the book, in so proud. :,)
I though so too, but in the Journal of the Two Sisters Luna states that they’re not immortal, just very long lived.
Funnily enough this is used to justify a pair of blank flanks in Celestia and Luna being made rulers. Despite the fact they’re that young by alicorn standards, they’ve still lived long enough to be considered adults by normal pony standards.
Celestia might have found a way to circumvent this though. As I noted, she’s ridiculously old (as word of god is that Luna didn’t age in her time as Nightmare Moon).
Either that, or she’s had a long night. If I remember correctly, in the show, the princesses look like they have achieved what all have failed to; eternal youth.
Aren’t movies sometimes $7 to $9? Like matinees and not-new movies? And then there are some movie theaters away from urban centers that bill themselves as “dollar theaters”, where a movie ticket is one dollar and they makey money from selling all the food and concessions.
“Luna, the people in the audience paid at least a good $10 each to watch a 90-minute movie. Let them have their fun.”
@Background Pony #4CE8
I’m pretty sure the writers don’t actually hold a grudge against the princesses. I’d imagine in most of the cases where the princesses have been incapacitated the writers needed to prevent them from directly resolving the conflict, but they simply didn’t have the time (both working on the episode and within the episodes time constraints) to think up of a more discreet manner of placing them on the sidelines.
Do they actually? Or is it a case of “the script will be done this way or we find somebody else to do it.”
Edited
Budget increase.
She is the eldest by… a little more than a thousand years. Girl needs her Botox.
Edited
She must be tired.
Nah. At least we heard Celestia getting captured in that one.
You forgot “Princess Twilight”. (to be fair, it’s really forgettable)
Storm King: Wha? I can’t be beat! I’m the Storm King!
(Tempest ex Machina)
Storm King: That’s more like it.
At least it’s more dignified than how they were captured offscreen in Two Where And Back Again.
I left out A Canterlot Wedding, since it can be forgive since we didn’t know Cadance was being impersonated.
The series premiere doesn’t count. Celestia’s situation was too ambiguous.
If they despised them, we never would have gotten A Royal Problem.
you forget that the writers despise the princesses
they’ll be lucky if they even get a minute of screen time.
You realize the movie would be over way too quickly otherwise, right?
except twilight.
Thank you! I tried doing it in Paint, but it’s impossible to scale something while keeping its aspect ratio there.
Ask and you shall receive! >>1499932
>>1499901t (merged)
They’re slightly different zoom levels, which doesn’t help.
Edited