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Is there possibly a relationship between these two?
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Brown Sugar was about the same age, five, when Sweetie Belle turned five. When the events seen in “Canterlot Boutique” happened, Sweetie Belle was about ten years old. Which means Brown Sugar was ten years old there, too. And that pony on the left, it’s not how a ten year old filly looks like. It’s clearly an adult mare.
And Brown Sugar was seen in the present as well, in the same age. Which could just be time travel or have another reason, but either way, it’s clear these are two different ponies.
Not really far apart enough to be honest…
That already happened. Since Season 4, the show really took that up a notch, with featuring ponies who look different than most ponies we’ve seen in the show.
That’s another reason why it’s worthwhile to keep an eye on the background and to pay attention to background ponies.
Background ponies are those who really fill the show with life and who demonstrate that there is not just a bunch of manecast ponies, but a whole world filled with inhabitants of all personalities, sizes and shapes.
One just has to look closely and can then see so many stories being told that happen behind the main plot of an episode.
Agreed, plus I’d like to see more chubby ponies, or more variety in the body designs of ponies. I like how the recently introduced Plaid Stripes & Inky Rose were portrayed kinda lanky.
Sure, she’s still a filly, but I think that goes to show nicely that preponderance isn’t genetic.
I’m glad I discovered this. That’s even more apparent than with Dinky and Derpy!
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Perhaps, though some got rather defensive of said fanon when one guy was making fun of it in a pic he drew. >>829427
Considering there’ve been two new images on Derpibooru in the past month showing them as being related, and they were both done at the request of the same person, I suspect that fanon is dying out.
Does that include the whole popular “Derpy & Dinky” thing?
Also, both ponies are kinda adorable.
@TexasUberAlles
Double truth.
No, I don’t think they’re mother and daughter.