
| Anonycat #134249 1 year ago |
G1 Spike was made of concentrated fail. |
| Anonymous #134260 1 year ago |
I think the current Spike can kick his ass. |
| Anonymous #134270 1 year ago |
You guys sure do like bitching about a show and toyline that FiM pretty much owes it's existence to. |
| Anonycat #134303 1 year ago |
We are not bitching, we are comparing.
Do you want to hear bitching? THIIS IS BIITCHIING! "G1 Spike was off-model in every goddamn episode!" "He had zero personality!" "Prototype Spike was better anyways!" "Why was he there to begin? Rescue from Midnight Castle was unrelated to the G1 series!" |
| Anonymous #134330 1 year ago |
STOP BITCHING BRONY! |
| foamy #134344 1 year ago |
But I thought you wanted bitching! |
| Maya #134352 1 year ago |
Buahahahahaha!!! |
| GetterEmperor #134362 1 year ago |
@Anon 2: I respect the old stuff in all, but just because it came first doesn't mean it's free from criticism. We can't like one over the other? Granted a lot of people do blow things out of proportion... |
| Anonymous #134518 1 year ago |
I thought it's generally accepted that the older shows just plain suck. |
| Anonymous #134522 1 year ago |
Spike was actually the only thing I like about G1...
His design was cute and he was occasionally funny. Whereas the ponies themselves had rather hideous designs. |
| Anonymous #134557 1 year ago |
I actually like G1 Spike, and the series in general. That could just be my love for Charlie Adler and my fond childhood memories of the Ponies murdering a giant monster with a rainbow, though. |
| Anonymous #134613 1 year ago |
Y'know, Charlie Adler needs to make a guest voice in FIM...as Spike's uncle...and he talks just like Mr. Bighead... |
| Anonymous #134618 1 year ago |
Scratch that. Spike's uncle needs to talk like the Red Guy from "Cow and Chicken" |
| Anonymous #136027 1 year ago |
While I freely admit that FIM is vastly superior to G1, I think people here tend to judge it too harshly. G1 Spike was fine for his era, and actually managed to grow up a bit over the course of the show (going from comic relief in the early days to...er, heroic comic relief by the time Lavan came around?) |