He did watch the show( I don't know if he still does), and went on conventions, but he thinks that the term brony is unnecessary. He was asked this question several times, and he always said that he is a brony, but he just doesn't like being called that.
As a Brony who has been thoroughly curious about this, I can testify that he is not.
However, unlike those of FJ who **** on bronies to avoid admitting how ******* weird they are, HDD is impartial to the subject. He just thought it was a great opportunity to make a funny cartoon. Animating is his real passion.
So what you're saying is: a show is nothing more than its gimmick. If the gimmick is explosions and funny adult humor, it's acceptable to like, even if it parodies a show who's gimmick is functionally negative and has yet gathered quite a large audience.
Basically. MLP is simply a base upon which the animations were built. Associating them with the original show is like associating a castle with a pile of pebbles, since they're made from the same material.
It was okay, but it was so annoying how they managed to make them seem like adult and understanding characters and then by season 1, they go all anime mode in it and all of a sudden they can't admit to each other that they're in love.
I saw it as their existences are very different and they know they will not be together for long, so they never really said it. It's pretty obvious that they both know the other loves them, their situations are just far from normal and going all the way with their relationship just isn't an option for them.
didnt it end on the note "lets start traveling north" and then they just didnt want to continue? i have it on blueray but i havent watched it in a while
And suddenly my desire to watch it dissipates. I hate unresolved animes. At least you had the manga to finish the series. The author of one of my favorites ******* died after they made a first season and both the anime and manga were unfinished.
The anime is unresolved just because the books are done so there is no more new material to help promote it. A season 3 will likely never happen for any reason. Thankfully the books are done and I can continue reading them to be at ease.
They are really good. I just finished volume five myself. If you don't mind, would you message me when you finish reading a couple? I have no one to talk about them with, and I'd love to discuss it a lil.
Basically the story starts where the anime finished, Horo and Lawrance are chasing the blonde chick that stole all his money. The town is still in chaos with all the rebellion and stuff. But they manage to get on a boat leaving Lenos and going down river.
Fast forwarding a bit: They meet a little kid who lost his parents and take care of him. To outsiders they start to look like an actual family.
Lawrance confessed his feelings to Horo at the end of Season two and whether she likes to admit it or not she is growing more fond of Lawrance. She still thinks its best to part ways when they reach Yoitsu since that was the initial plan and she wants to do all she can to grant his wish of settling down and become a shop owner. She also knows that she will long outlive him and starts to grow scared at the thought of losing him.
Fast forward a bit: They find out that the local church is using the remains of another wolf diety as artefacts and they set on a journey to get them back. Horo wants to return those remains to Yoitsu.
Now for the ending:
On the return journey, they pass the town of Nyohhira famous for its hot springs. They decide to stay there a few days before saying good-bye. Horo meets another wolf at some point and finds out more about love between humans and Gods (like that Raven Goddess that fell in love with a priest) By now she has to admit to herself that she fell in love with Lawrance. Despite what she told Lawrance, she was never with another man and she never knew what love felt like, which is probably why she tried to deny her feelings for so long.
She would much rather spend the short time with Lawrance than facing the long years (or eternity) alone. They open up a bathhouse titled "Spice and Wolf", get married. Lawrance will die one day that much is clear but she decided to love him until the very end.
Thank you. I really hoped they would end up together and my wish came true. Though it's bit weird how they ended up with bathhouse instead of a shop. Did novel mention anything about having a kid? I wonder whether it's human or goddess.
As far as stories go she gets pregnant and they have kids, I think they'd be human but that is something thats totally open for interpretation. Don't think they gave it that much thought in the end and left it at them having a family together.
i think it would be cool for there to be a sequel the follows the path of their demigod child thingy but set a thousand years later and the audience doesnt know until the end that its at all related to spice and wolf
like suddenly holo comes out of ****** nowhere in the last episode
My point was that her wolf/fox/wtfisthat? ears are on the top of her head, not on the side. So there is really nothing on the side. Imagine her head without hair covering the sides. Would be weird as **** Not that animal ears aren't weird asa **** already
Hol right there for a second pal,
and let me rhyme a few lines about this gal.
See, first my attention was focused on the fact she has eaten quite a lot of apples, a number almost impossible to swallow by a healthy man. But then the whole picture suddenly became clear.
It is a girl living with people who obviously have some previous knovledge of her. Hence she is no guest in this house. She also has frustrated one other person. She might be a daughter or a relative or a known friend to these people.
Hence I believe she actually lives there.
Then we observe an argument and it seem to come from an elonged frustration from the both sides.
the story glued together completely - Daughter of a family has angered her father. In a tantrum she thretens her family to eat as many apples till she becomes sick. Her father would get concerned and would be psychologically defeated. However girl, knowing she is not willing to rish her health, hatched a plan - she acquired mock apples and apple cores. She then positioned it on her bed. Unfortunately the mock apples weight nowhere near as much as real ones. Her traitorous bedsheets revealed her heavy plan with ease.
I know very little about the show, but the wolf girl is supposed to be a harvest god or something like that. She lives with at least one guy (as far as I know), hence the familiarity. By the dialogue, if it is in fact actual dialouge it is implied that she is extremely naive. Since she is a god, she is not necessarily bound by gastric limits of mere mortals, ergo, she may have, in fact, eaten all of those apples and due to her naivete, she would not realized that that amount of food is unhealthy.
Holo is a wolf Goddess, she loves apples, she decided the people that she was helping didnt need here anymore so she joined that guy on the promise that eventually he would take her back to her original home.
you do realize I don't klnow a single thing about this and only wrote all that because I wanted to put my nit-pick about the box not pressing onto the bed in an eloquent manner