
| stormtrooper1701 #307268 1 year ago |
"...I totally did! You asked me if I wanted any equipment for this adventure and I said no. But I need material components for all my spells, so I cast Mordenkainen's Faithful Watchdog!" |
| PynkyPy #307269 1 year ago |
Near perfect loop... I LOVE IT!!! |
| Fuzzy_Logic #307272 1 year ago |
dextrous hooves like crazy when she puts her hoof on her chin, wtf
double elbows oh my god |
| Gittonsxv #307273 1 year ago |
first talking gif that a pony does NOT bite her tongue xD nice one pinkie |
| Qtoy #307310 1 year ago |
@Fuzzy: I was under the impression that the hooves were jointed as well as the knee. Kinda like our feet and our knees, or our elbows and our hands. |
| Spitfire #307363 1 year ago |
Oh Pinkie, you so crazy |
| Karazor #308507 1 year ago |
@Fuzzy_Logic that would be the equine equivalent of wrists. Remember, a horse's hoof is a single, elongated digit. |
| theodrixx #308903 1 year ago |
^ Yeah it's basically a giant finger.
On a horse, the elbow is right at the top of the foreleg, the next joint down is the wrist, and then it's one giant finger all the way from there. The joint closest to the hoof is like the joint closest to the fingernail on a human hand. At least, that's how I understand it. I ain't no horse scientist |
| DarkPandaX #313158 1 year ago |
Basically, the horse's foreleg is jointed thusly:
First, nearest to the body is the elbow joint, very close to the shoulder. down a ways is the wrist joint, and just above the hoof is the knuckle joint. The animators in this show often stretch the region between the shoulder and the elbow for cartoon purposes, enabling the ponies to have more familiar, human gestures. |
| Anonymous #313389 1 year ago |
"I'm not a gypsy, I'm a pastry chef! Those aren't even similar!" |