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Beau Skunky
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@Background Pony #4C15  
DisneyMaster is that you? J/K
 
Also, as much as I love Faust, I think she, and other people overreacted over the “Brave” redesign. ‘Cause honestly, it didn’t look that much different from the original design to me personally.
 
It didn’t look as bad as the anorexic Minnie Mouse & Daisy Duck from that one French Disney Store commercial…
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@Beau Skunky  
>I think it kinda helps the princesses be more unique.
 
I disagree. I think it just creates more of a ‘unique snowflake’ seperation than anything else. One of the things that Faust always fought for was the idea of ‘not every girl has to be a stereotypical princess’. It’s why Cadance was intended to just be a pegasus (or a unicorn, I forget).
 
It’s why Faust practically lost her sh*t over Twitter when Disney took the normally tomboyish and scruffy heroine from BRAVE and turned her into a silk-wearing, doll-faced princess stereotype in terms of appearance.
 
Heck, even in today’s MODERN society we can see that a NORMAL GIRL can be a princess without being ‘a unique and special snowflake’. We saw it a mere couple of years ago when an ordinary girl, from a normal background, married a freakin’ prince.
 
The alicorn thing just forces the whole idea that ‘you have to be THIS type of girl to be a princess, and doing so makes you ultra unique and special!’ I like the idea more that an alicorn was some kind of near-deific entity that just happened to assume the title of Princess, but that otherwise normal individuals, who showed exceptional talents and worth, could also have the title. Instead it’s just a cheap and tawdry tactic of ‘wave a magic wand and now you’re a princess!’
Beau Skunky
Friendship, Art, and Magic (2019) - Celebrated Derpibooru's seventh year anniversary with friends
Cool Crow - "Caw!" An awesome tagger
Magnificent Metadata Maniac - #1 Assistant
Artist -

Fattening up for winter
This is a good one, surprisingly when playing “Sonic Rush Adventure” online most players chose Sonic so I got stuck playing as her alot. (Doesn’t bother me, plus you could exploit a major shortcut with her in the first level.)
 
@Solitude  
That moment made me laugh. Loved the “Treasure Team Tango” arc. Also, nice to see the comic-makers regard that Omega isn’t as dark/serious as Shadow, and kept his humorous aspects, in tact. (Like his comical remarks in Sonic Heroes. “Worthless consumer models!”)
 
@nothungone  
YES!
 
@Background Pony #56B6  
Never really understood all the bias against alicorns in the fanbase. I think it kinda helps the princesses be more unique. It would be nice to see maybe a non-princess alicorn sometime, like a villain maybe. (Queen Chrysalis in a way kinda fits.)
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@Cyborg_pony  
Despite Hasbro’s constant attempts to force the idea, being a princess has nothing to do with being an alicorn. Heck, Cadance wasn’t even meant to be an alicorn until Hasbro went MARKETING on her.