Wednesday, July 23, 2014
My Arsenal of Ponies
Obviously, this is my top (AKA favorite) pony: The Pokemon Pony! I was going to make a Border Collie Pony, but seriously? Mountain of redundantness.
The Hades Pony. Number 2. So awesome. You can't see the cutie mark (why do they call it that? It doesn't necessarily have to be cute.) because of the jacket.
The Fire Stallion. Nothing special. No cutie (grr) mark. Flowy tail, orange, red, and gold. I just made her for beauty, and power.
Dragonfly pony. Yes, dragonfly. Naturally calm, but vicious when necessary! It also looks creepily cool.
Articuno pony, my favorite legendary birds pony. I'm Pokemon-obsessed.
Moltres. Serious. Obedient. Loyal. So annoying your brains will fall out. That's the Moltres pony! The powers of deadly flames....
Zapdos pony. Think your annoying comments are shocking, Mathew? Think again!
Warrior pony. Sees things as black and white. The good and bad. The purple is for justice. The crossed swords--- common sense, peeps.
The Asia Pony. Tail is Korean/Indian, Mane is Vietnamese/Chinese, wings are to represent the power, and the pose is quite Japanese.
That's all for this month, folks. Check back in August to see the next Arsenal!
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I never knew you liked ponies! Welp, a traditional brony welcoming I have no choice but to do this! I love this part!
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Welcome,welcome,welcome a fine w welcome to you! Welcome,welcome we say how do you do! welc- ome,welcome,welcome,welcome we say hip,hip hooray! welcome,welcome welcome to the herd todaayy!!!!!!!!!
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My computer started gliching- data overload- sorry. Anyway Welcome Sara to the Brony Comunity!
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Sorry what???????!!!!! --Lisa
DeleteP.S. Uh, how do you do that? Like create the ponies?
Pony creator full version on deviantart. By general Zoi. It's what I used to make Stella.
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I AM NOT A PEGA-WHATEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I JUST THOUGHT IT WOULD BE AN INTERESTING EXPERIMENT!!!!!!!!!!!
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Anyway, August is here.
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