SigmasonicX
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No surprise there, but I like that toy.New toy for the movie. Looks like Tempest works for the Storm King as well.
Oh, to be clear, I liked the comic issue just fine.I actually dug the comic a bit. I feel like if they reframed why Rarity was so upset at Trixie (Maybe by having her initially appear incompetent or because she feared Trixie would attempt to upstage Sapphire or something) then the story would have been a lot more effective. Even then I still found it to be pretty fun even with the massive continuity issue detracting from it.
In other news, we might be starting to see some new info on Season 7 in a slightly unexpected place. As some of you might be familiar, Shout Factory releases mlp episode compilations on DVD and they just released info on an upcoming one showcasing Starlight Glimmer. The first 3 episodes on it are the season 6 episodes No Second Prances and To Where and Back Again part 1 and 2. The final 2 are previously unknown titles. They are "Celestial Advice" (IS IT FINALLY HAPPENING?) and "All Bottled Up." (Which I'm guessing is some episode centered around potions) The DVD drops on May 30th so both those episodes are looking to be released pretty early on in the season.
In the past, episode titles have been leaked by these DVD compilations, and I don't think any of them have ever turned out to be fake. However, it isn't necessarily the case that these episodes will air early on. I believe "Flutter Brutter" was listed on a DVD, but then swapped out for a different one, and the episode aired after that DVD was released. Given the DVD theme, it's likely both are Starlight episodes, but there have been odd mixes in the past. If so, I'd be a bit disappointed if the first Celestia episode involved her giving advice to Starlight.
I'm really impressed by these toys. I'm glad that the Guardians of Harmony toys seem to have worked out, and they're continuing that style.I've not gotten around to the latest comic yet. The premise wasn't really getting me all that excited, so I might wait for the price drop.
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Interesting!
Alright, so Stormy isn't a centaur, and he even has knees that bend forward. I suppose he is a monkey thing, like suggested earlier. I like Grubber's design more here. From this view, his hair reminds me of TV's Frank from Mystery Science Theater.
I'm kind of surprised Capper got a toy that good.
Celaeno's sword is interesting. It looks like she doesn't have any wings, and her legs are definitely unusual, so maybe she's a different species than griffon. Some people have suggested that she could be a harpy--Celaeno is the name of a harpy in Roman mythology.
It's kind of clever how they got the seaponies to balance upright. Oh, and seaponies confirmed. It's weird that Skystar is a brushable but Novo isn't.
It doesn't seem right that you can see Songbird's eyes.
On the subject of toys, Robot Twilight coming.
(Ages 3 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $129.99 /Available: Fall 2017)
Discover the magic of friendship with the interactive MY MAGICAL PRINCESS TWILIGHT SPARKLE figure, a pony with Pegasus wings and a unicorn horn that lights up! While interacting with her, she can move her head and hoof, say 90+ phrases, and light up her horn. Fans can press the star button on her hoof to hear her talk about spells, tales of friendship, stories or songs. She has poseable legs so kids can help her sit or stand and has moving wings. Princess Twilight Sparkle also has a beautiful mane and tail and a tiara to complete her look. Requires 4 C batteries, not included. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
It's kind of creepy and low-quality-looking, and requiring 4 C batteries which are not included is a real kick in the pants.
Canterlot and Seaquestria Castle toyset. Spike is a pufferfish!
(Ages 3 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $99.99/Available: Fall 2017)
Hiding far beneath the ocean, QUEEN NOVO rules over the underwater kingdom of Seaquestria in MY LITTLE PONY: THE MOVIE. Fans can recreate adventures from the movie with QUEEN NOVO and SPIKE the Pufferfish figures, and this 2-worlds-in-1, 29-inch playset. Place the figures on the slide or in the bubble-shaped elevator and have them ride from Canterlot down to the kingdom of Seaquestria or on the dance floor and spin the light up tower. The figures can also fit on the spinning octopus ride. Kids can push a button to open the treasure chest and jellyfish chandelier to hide treasure inside. The set includes 30+ accessories for bedtime, beach time, tea time, and more! Requires 3 AAA batteries, not included. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.