Well fans who make personal attacks and say mean things that go way beyond critical commentary aren't being fans to begin with. I love the amazing work the cast and crew have done and I'm sure Equestria Girls will be a success. But we're allowed give respectful criticism and have honest discussions
me?? :O I stand by all my previous posts. From what I've seen I think it could have been done a lot better, the artwork could have kept the FiM simplicity, I don't like the outfits or the prospect of high school dramas as the storyline hurdles. But as I've said, I will definitely watch it and will probably enjoy it. I like the changes that were made from the initial picture that was released. I think it has potential and, knowing the series, will most likely be very enjoyable. I would never deliberately say something nasty or launch a personal attack. But how boring would a discussion be if everyone lied and said they 100% loved everything about it? Hasbro, like any company, surely seeks criticism so it can make improvements.
Now, I'm not going to leave the fandom over this, whether it's good or bad, and I'm certainly not going to protest the team that made the show I love in the first place. Besides, leaving the fandom over something like this is childish and shows I'm not serious about how much I really like MLP. I still don't have high hopes for the movie, but I'll still watch it and judge it for myself upon it's release.
I'm Spiderman, you're a pony creator OC. Until a MOD tells me to stop bringing up what I find to be VERY DISTURBING and an important issue. I will not.
You know... it's not all that abnormal. It's just a bit of chub. Heck, I had "breasts" when I was a kid, and I'm a guy.
Yes. They're short, as children tend to be. And scoot's bending her torso. That's really all there is to say about it.
They are not ribcages, no way. The CMC are clearly is sporting some prepubescent breasts there. It could make sense, though. I mean, their age isn't canonically determined, and they could easily be twelve-ish, or even in their early teens if you really want to stretch it. I find it stranger that everyone have the exact same body type, but whatever.