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I actually like G3.5 My Little Pony stamp

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The following text is copied from my previous stamp:
"My Little Pony", no matter what generation, even G4/"Friendship is Magic", has always been for little girls. And bashing the past generations (especially G3-G3.5) for being apparently not action-filled enough, too boring, too girly, too UGLY will only make you look stupid. Hating the previous generations is COMPLETELY ALRIGHT, but actually EXPRESSING your hatred towards them for the named reasons isn't. Saying "KILL IT WITH FRIENDSHIP", "WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS SHIT", "G3 RAINBOW DASH IS RETARDED, G4 FTW" and other stuff like that is dumb. You don't have to love, but at least try to tolerate! If you don't like past generations, why do you even bother posting negative comments on pictures and videos from/dedicated to them? Have some respect to those for who still enjoy the old "My Little Pony"!

G3.5 is the generation I feel sorry for the most, since it's the most hated. My favourite ponies in this gen. are Rainbow Dash and Pinkie Pie. I'm not even sure if I like G3.5 style or G4 style better: G4 is expressive, but I find G3.5 much cuter, and the look of hand-drawn animation appeals to me more than Flash! You may call their large heads, thick hooves and 2D-Disney-animated-feature style eyes creepy, but I find it fun to draw in G3.5 style. The voices may be irritating, but this problem applies to a lot of cartoons for little kids. So yeah, I like it, and you can do nothing about it.


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EcliptorCalrissian's avatar

It did have it's good points. The new characters were pretty sweet, and distinctive looks for everyone for the first time ever.

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