@JT It is. Protagonists are generally the characters I like the least. I can't help that.
edited 14th Feb '12 1:54:55 PM by gingerninja666
"Contests fought between two masters are decided instantly. An invisible battle is now raging between the two of them." Lulu vs Schneizel
Megamind (and the other characters from the movie of the same name) as ponies. Discuss.
you will go to the paper towns and you will never come back
Actually, the wonk I had in mind was earth ponies.
some great movies have no villain...someone list examples
Read this
Fluttershy is best pony
Ah, Fallout Equestria. At the time I started reading that I had only barely played Fallout 3.
Tealove is best pony.
Pony Fanon Index
L Mage, what parts of Fallout:EQ have you read?
Somethin' somethin' somethin'
STACK DAT CHEESE
I only ever watched my friend play Fallout New Vegas, and had him raving to me about the world before reading FOE, and somehow, I was still able to pick out dozens of references.
Hey, Megamind actually does stuff, you know. Trixie was just an impotent illusionist/stage magician. But yes, unicorn. Possibly blank flank until he saves Metrocity from Tighten?
you will go to the paper towns and you will never come back
I need to watch that movie someday. I hear it's good.
Honestly, the protagonist is pretty much never my favourite charater either. Twilight s a notable exception. In Fallout Equestria, I like Little Pip, but I think that I prefer all her allies. They're more fun to watch.
Clock is ticking!
Yes
Fallout Equestria is friggen DARK, but it uses it's darkness the right way, it never wallows in the darkness or exemplifies it, the story is NOT about BEING dark, it's about how even in the most utter darkness, hope can always be found.
also Ginger, stick with it long enough, and you get to see Twilight give an epic
"The Reason You Suck" Speech to Pinkie. in public no less.
edited 14th Feb '12 2:03:18 PM by Seraphem
Build a fool proof system, and the world will create a better fool.
Minion, somehow, I can imagine still being a fish in a robot suit. He's a pet, after all. A talking smartass best friend of a pet, but... yeah.
you will go to the paper towns and you will never come back
Good movie examples with no villlains? It's a good thing you've got me! Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The Seekers, Ikiru, Destiny, On Golden Pond, The Last Picture Show, Field of Dreams, Being There, Tokyo Story, Yankee Doodle Dandee, Flying Deuces, The Cider House Rules, October Sky, The Bicycle Thief, The 400 Blows, Persona, and just about any other Neorealist film. There are countless others, but I'll stop there for the sake of everyone's sanity.
edited 14th Feb '12 2:02:33 PM by Drenius
Gully Foyle is my name,
and Terra is my nation.
Deep space is my dwelling place,
and death's my destination.
Let me put it another way. I like conflict. What is an antagonist? personified conflict. It's not a surprise they're my favourite characters.
@Seraph.yeah, but it ain't gonna be OUR Pinkie. And gien what Twi does to herself, she's one to talk
edited 14th Feb '12 2:04:30 PM by gingerninja666
"Contests fought between two masters are decided instantly. An invisible battle is now raging between the two of them." Lulu vs Schneizel
Meh, Inter-cast conflict is better.
I analyze "Geek Culture" here.
When All Else Fails, worry, that's the 14 way.
Internal conflict (a.k.a. your own worst enemy) is my personal favorite.
you will go to the paper towns and you will never come back
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TO YOU!
...and everyone else but me
Great! No one likes villains!!
edited 14th Feb '12 2:06:06 PM by gingerninja666
"Contests fought between two masters are decided instantly. An invisible battle is now raging between the two of them." Lulu vs Schneizel
It's possible to have conflict without an antagonist, but I respect your views Ginger although I don't agree with them entirely. Whether or not I like an antagonist depends almost entirely on how believably human the character is. One of the reasons I didn't immediately stop read
Chasm City was because the antagonists all ha very human reasons for doing what they did.
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What the hell did I just say Ginger!? I think you'll find I said that I enjoy villains. It just so happens my enjoyment depends on entirely how believably they behave!
edited 14th Feb '12 2:09:53 PM by Drenius
Gully Foyle is my name,
and Terra is my nation.
Deep space is my dwelling place,
and death's my destination.