Not Miss Twilight? But she's so adorkable!And Rainbow Dash is apparently everybody's favorite pony.
Actually out of curiosity who's your favorite pony, if you don't mind my asking?
Not Miss Twilight? But she's so adorkable!And Rainbow Dash is apparently everybody's favorite pony.
There were only two Twilight cosplayers that I saw, and one Apple Jack, and nobody else except a ton of Rainbow Dashes ^_^;Chaos Priest wrote:Not Miss Twilight? But she's so adorkable!And Rainbow Dash is apparently everybody's favorite pony.
Actually out of curiosity who's your favorite pony, if you don't mind my asking?
None. Him dying in the fifth season (and thus being absent for most of it) is what made that season the best. Also, no Chibiusa.Ghostfriendly wrote:Erin, about the Sunday strip, and the Madoka fans who give others a bad name, was your problem that they didn't like Tuxedo Mask? I barely know anything about Sailor Moon, but I've yet to hear a good word about him; what are his good qualities?
My problem is that they think "Tuxedo Mask is the major action hero of the series, while Sailor Moon spends her time getting passively saved by him." Or, more generally, "All previous magical girl series have had girls that needed saving by boys. Never before in the history of anime have there been girls that saved themselves, until Madoka came along."Ghostfriendly wrote:Erin, about the Sunday strip, and the Madoka fans who give others a bad name, was your problem that they didn't like Tuxedo Mask?
Speed Racer. Look him up and you'll get it ^_^FelinaofL2 wrote:I'm afraid the "Most Ironic Costume" has me somewhat confused: who's the character and why's it ironic?![]()
FelinaofL2 wrote:I'm afraid the "Most Ironic Costume" has me somewhat confused: who's the character and why's it ironic?![]()
Ohhh, NOW I see him!SailorPtah wrote:Speed Racer. Look him up and you'll get it ^_^
I haven't actually met any OTT fans, so no worries! And I like the comic plenty myself ^_^Tamara_H wrote:I would like to...apologize, I guess, for any and all Homestuck fans who are a little...overzealous? I'm almost embarassed to admit I'm a fan, because I don't want to be shoved into a sterotype.
(Oh my god Erin responded to me I feel so honored squeeeee!)SailorPtah wrote:I haven't actually met any OTT fans, so no worries! And I like the comic plenty myself ^_^Tamara_H wrote:I would like to...apologize, I guess, for any and all Homestuck fans who are a little...overzealous? I'm almost embarassed to admit I'm a fan, because I don't want to be shoved into a sterotype.
There were a couple of carapace people at the con, which was neat, as well as a few of the humans in various forms. I just was surprised there seemed to be orange horns everywhere I looked.
I can understand a lack of familiarity with Sailor Moon due to its age. But they don't really have an excuse for having missed Mai Hime or Pretty Cure, neither of which have the guy saving the day.SailorPtah wrote: My problem is that they think "Tuxedo Mask is the major action hero of the series, while Sailor Moon spends her time getting passively saved by him." Or, more generally, "All previous magical girl series have had girls that needed saving by boys. Never before in the history of anime have there been girls that saved themselves, until Madoka came along."
When anyone who's actually watched mahou shoujo will know that girls saving themselves is the whole point of the genre, and Tuxedo Mask in particular is useless against anything more powerful than a monster-of-the-day (and even then, he's only good for distraction while Sailor Moon is chargin her laser).
Bah. Sailor Moon is a classic. People should at least be familiar with the basics.Xuanwu wrote:I can understand a lack of familiarity with Sailor Moon due to its age.
...does what have to be strictly anime?flyboy254 wrote:Does it have to be strictly anime?
Madoka actually does this, at least up until the last few episodes. The main character spends most of the series as the unpowered classmate who admires, and tags along after, the glamorous magical girls. She's like the Wakaba to Mami's Utena. This results in some harrowing sequences in which she's the first one to run across a monster-of-the-day, and tries valiantly to keep it from doing too much damage before one of the superheroes can show up and take it out.Chaos Priest wrote:Personally I've thought that it would be interesting to see a magical girl story from somebody else's perspective.
Or Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha! There it's girls saving other girls.Xuanwu wrote:I can understand a lack of familiarity with Sailor Moon due to its age. But they don't really have an excuse for having missed Mai Hime or Pretty Cure, neither of which have the guy saving the day.SailorPtah wrote: My problem is that they think "Tuxedo Mask is the major action hero of the series, while Sailor Moon spends her time getting passively saved by him." Or, more generally, "All previous magical girl series have had girls that needed saving by boys. Never before in the history of anime have there been girls that saved themselves, until Madoka came along."
When anyone who's actually watched mahou shoujo will know that girls saving themselves is the whole point of the genre, and Tuxedo Mask in particular is useless against anything more powerful than a monster-of-the-day (and even then, he's only good for distraction while Sailor Moon is chargin her laser).
Girls also save the day in Cardcaptor Sakura, in Princess Tutu, in Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne, in Fairy Musketeer Akazukin, in Magic Knight Rayearth, in Saint Tail, in Revolutionary Girl Utena, in Tokyo Mew Mew...Kazokuhouou wrote:Or Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha! There it's girls saving other girls.