Since it is probable that the Apples and Pies are related, should the Pie family section me moved up?
Hide / Show RepliesDefinitely not. It was left ambiguous for a reason, and they aren't even that closely related. Each of their sections already mention that there may be distant ties, but nothing really conclusive. I think its fine they way they are now.
I disrecommend to move sections around because of people "possibly" be related with each other.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanAccording to character models on page 145 of the new Elements of Harmony series guidebook, Rarity's dad is a unicorn, and her mom's cutie mark is a trio of cookies.
How do we go about adding these tasty bits of info? Just as "All There In The Manual", or something else?
Hide / Show RepliesThe Guidebook is a manual, so that's the right trope.
You there! Check out my Youtube Channel! The power of Ponies compel you!Can we tell for sure of Twilight's parents have gone every so slightly gray with age in addition to the bags under their eyes (which could be from a VERY stressful day perhaps)?
Christian Furry Brony D&D gamemaster & homebrewerI'm pretty sure that spelling for Big Macs name is wrong. I don't think I've ever seen it spelled that way on anything. Since it's an apple pun it should be spelled Macintosh.
Hide / Show RepliesChanged. Even in the character description it wasn't spelled that way. Also, I only just got the pun. -_-
That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.The old European◊ releases of the Blind Bags used "BIG MACINTOSH" without a trademark symbol, but the new American release◊ of the Blind Bags uses "BIG MCINTOSH" with a trademark symbol (like how they respectively updated "HEARTSTRINGS◊" and "LULAMOON◊" to "LYRA HEARTSTRINGS◊" and "TRIXIE LULAMOON◊" with trademark symbols); the only other release of his toy (the Miniature Collection's Apple Family Set) uses "Big McIntosh" with a trademark symbol, and "Big McIntosh" is the only spelling used by Lauren Faust and by M.A. Larson. While the trading cards use "Big◊ Macintosh" with a trademark symbol, the toy line specifically changing from that spelling to the spelling used by the creator and one of the writers of the show indicates that "Big McIntosh" is the correct spelling.
Also, "McIntosh" is the name of the apple; "Macintosh" is the name of the Apple Macintosh computer.
Wait, really? I thought they were both spelled the same.
Huh. Learn something new everyday. Still, from what I've seen, most of the fanbase utilizes the Mac spelling, so we should at least acknowledge that.
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Big Mac has Charles Atlas Superpower or Super-Strength? The tropes are opposite.