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It's already been done I think... The funniest thing is when she swears and everything, it's really very difficult to imagine Twilight ever being like that. And then there's that car crash sceneSo I'm watching Drawn Together, when I realize that Tara Strong, voice of Twilight Sparkle, is also the voice of Princess Clara. I found this amusing, considering that Twilight is a friendly, intelligent pony, and Clara is a racist, fundamentalist with an octopus wa. I would love to see clara's lines dubbed onto footage of Twilight Sparkle.
It's already been done I think... The funniest thing is when she swears and everything, it's really very difficult to imagine Twilight ever being like that. And then there's that car crash scene
Hahahaha you should've seen the rage on /v/ when they discovered that she would be voiced by TS. Those sweet, sweet (entirely unwarranted) tears.
Yep, you also might find it interesting that she also voices Toot from Drawn Together.So I'm watching Drawn Together, when I realize that Tara Strong, voice of Twilight Sparkle, is also the voice of Princess Clara. I found this amusing, considering that Twilight is a friendly, intelligent pony, and Clara is a racist, fundamentalist with an octopus wa. I would love to see clara's lines dubbed onto footage of Twilight Sparkle.
Who gives a shit if they find out, it's just a cartoon...I must watch more MLP, but seeing as only a few of my close friends and T9K knows about me being a brony, watching episodes is extremely hard...
Who gives a shit if they find out, it's just a cartoon...
Protip: Brony is more of a derogatory term now than ever before. I personally don't refer to myself as such. I think it's unnecessary to label people part of a fanbase.
The most obvious place where people have "disowned" this word is, ironically, on /mlp/ on 4chan. Now whenever they refer to bronies, it's always going to be those weird, crazy neckbeards going to meetups with far too many plushies. For much of the fanbase, they use that word to refer to each other and themselves and it is not offensive at all.How did the word become so derogatory? It makes me think of how certain racial slurs were okay, such as "negro" or "squaw". They're bad words now, but they didn't used to be. Why is brony a slur, now? Can the word be reclaimed, the way the LGBT community reclaimed words like "queer" and "dyke"?
No one get upset here, I used certain words in an academic way, not an aggressive way.
Soooo much this.The most obvious place where people have "disowned" this word is, ironically, on /mlp/ on 4chan. Now whenever they refer to bronies, it's always going to be those weird, crazy neckbeards going to meetups with far too many plushies. For much of the fanbase, they use that word to refer to each other and themselves and it is not offensive at all.
Yet when used outside of the fanbase, it is almost always in a mocking manner. The fanbase is often being associated with awkwardness and whatnot, which is why people who are not as hardcore of fans want to distance themselves from "bronyism".
Watching this show does not make me "hip" or "cool" or "special" and stuff, it's just a hobby and labels are cringey. Notice how Regular Show, Adventure Time, and Gravity Falls have no labels for their fanbases. It really isn't needed at all.
The most obvious place where people have "disowned" this word is, ironically, on /mlp/ on 4chan. Now whenever they refer to bronies, it's always going to be those weird, crazy neckbeards going to meetups with far too many plushies. For much of the fanbase, they use that word to refer to each other and themselves and it is not offensive at all.
Yet when used outside of the fanbase, it is almost always in a mocking manner. The fanbase is often being associated with awkwardness and whatnot, which is why people who are not as hardcore of fans want to distance themselves from "bronyism".
Watching this show does not make me "hip" or "cool" or "special" and stuff, it's just a hobby and labels are cringey. Notice how Regular Show, Adventure Time, and Gravity Falls have no labels for their fanbases. It really isn't needed at all.