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No, that is just the fanon name we gave him because of the hilarious EQG parody videos on youtube. No-one knows his real name, although it might be Flash Sentry.
Hope the rest of his character is a bit more… interesting I guess ?
WHY ARE WE THE ONLY ONES SEEING THE HORRORS OF THE JPEG’S BANE!?
A love interest done well is a character who would be just as interesting if their relationship with the other character was strictly platonic. Look at Ron Stoppable from Kim Possible– near the end of the series he actually became Kim’s love interest, but he had already been a very likeable and interesting character for a plenty long time before that, so his relationship with Kim felt quite natural when it finally happened. They were already whole characters long before they got involved with each other.
When you introduce a character and right off the bat are like “OK, this is the love interest,” what you often times get is a character who just plain is not interesting unless you are a member of the opposite sex and find them hot or whatever.
A good example is Gwen Stacy in Spider-Man. Gwen was Peter’s designated love interest from the getgo, but the problem was that she was the female equivalent of “Brad”: kind, understanding, attractive, and that was about it. Mary Jane on the other hand existed as a character well before she became Pete’s primary love interest, and she had a lot more depth and personality because of it. When the writers introduced her as a means of testing Pete’s relationship with Gwen, it made them realize just how bland a character Gwen actually was, and that’s why they got rid of Gwen.
I could be wrong, and Brad could be a very well developed character who doesn’t even end up being a full-on love interest, but if that’s the case the trailer did an awful job of making him look like anything more than the usual cliche.
Finally! Someone who hasn’t been corrupted!
Man , if he so much as kisses her cheek, the whole fandom will begin a jihad against him and Hasbro.
It’s sort of fake. I think the only time this guy was seen was from the front and he was standing by with Twilight and some other background ponies. So his Cutie Mark is unknown, but some think he might be who the guy in Equestria Girls that Twilight meets is based off of. Or so I’ve heard.
(jk,jk, I know some of you actually don’t mind or care)
Maybe I’m a bit late.
@Princess♠Molestia
Hey you stole my gif (Start shaking angry oldman fist)
Who wants to return to this image in a year’s time to put a slowpoke image in response to this guy’s post?