Re: My Little Wapsi
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 2:11 am
A place to discuss the world of Wapsi Square
http://forum.wapsisquare.com/
I get this one now!!Fairportfan wrote:Artist unknown:
So pretty...Jabberwonky wrote:I think this is Wapsi enough for the regular thread, but I'll spread it evenly...
EDITED: Multi-colored M Hair!
Julie wrote:I get this one now!! >>Snip<< So pretty...
It certainly is an awesome movie...I just hadn't seen it yet when you posted that image (so no, it wouldn't have made sense earlier if you'd included a race car).scantrontb wrote:Julie wrote:I get this one now!! >>Snip<<
if she was in a race car made from candy would it have made more sense earlier?
it is an awesome movie, can't wait for it to come out on BD/DVD...
BAHAHAHA!!! LOVE the name!!Jabberwonky wrote:Finished with the latest upgrades...
EDITED: Jaguar Sparkle Toot Monica
...it's tough to explain. For me at least, it's not about 80's nostalgia; MLP-FIM is a genuinely good show on its own, without the baggage of previous generations. Impressive animation & art direction, top-notch voice acting, multi-dimensional characters in believable & relatable situations. Sure, little girls might be the target audience (from Hasbro's point of view, anyway) but the original executive producer - Lauren Faust - has gone on record as saying that her vision for the show was to make it appealing to the whole family; mom & dad included.DinkyInky wrote:You guys are making me about ready to buy a cheap box load of the newer ponies and mod the %¿@$#!?& hell outta them just to get my rant o ramas out. I spent a day trying to bleach my brain out after a friend asked me to edit and proof read a ficlet he wrote. You guessed it...ponies. Why ponies? Why not Popples instead...or Smurfs? Everywhere I look, the 80's threw up again...
As long as the London Fog hairspray bangs in the sky don't come back I can deal...
And yeah, If I do end up doing them they will be posted here to be up for grabs.
In the past I made Sailor Scout Ponies as a joke for a friend that liked Sailor Moon,complete with micro mini school girl outfit, booties, and tiaras. I also did a friendly plastic sculpt and made a set Voltron, again as a joke. I modded Care Bears as the pilots standing by. I also did a gothic Lolita set(oh god the yards of lace and those damned shirley curls!) with a CLAMP style anime repaint on the eyes, and bebe bru makeup.MerchManDan wrote:...it's tough to explain. For me at least, it's not about 80's nostalgia; MLP-FIM is a genuinely good show on its own, without the baggage of previous generations. Impressive animation & art direction, top-notch voice acting, multi-dimensional characters in believable & relatable situations. Sure, little girls might be the target audience (from Hasbro's point of view, anyway) but the original executive producer - Lauren Faust - has gone on record as saying that her vision for the show was to make it appealing to the whole family; mom & dad included.
Hm. I guess that wasn't so tough to explain after all. As for those mods...what, exactly, would you do to them? Just curious.
I am SO looking forward to this! I don't even watch the show (yet)...but I still love the idea.DinkyInky wrote:In the past I made Sailor Scout Ponies as a joke for a friend that liked Sailor Moon,complete with micro mini school girl outfit, booties, and tiaras. I also did a friendly plastic sculpt and made a set Voltron, again as a joke. I modded Care Bears as the pilots standing by. I also did a gothic Lolita set(oh god the yards of lace and those damned shirley curls!) with a CLAMP style anime repaint on the eyes, and bebe bru makeup.MerchManDan wrote:...it's tough to explain. For me at least, it's not about 80's nostalgia; MLP-FIM is a genuinely good show on its own, without the baggage of previous generations. Impressive animation & art direction, top-notch voice acting, multi-dimensional characters in believable & relatable situations. Sure, little girls might be the target audience (from Hasbro's point of view, anyway) but the original executive producer - Lauren Faust - has gone on record as saying that her vision for the show was to make it appealing to the whole family; mom & dad included.
Hm. I guess that wasn't so tough to explain after all. As for those mods...what, exactly, would you do to them? Just curious.
For a friend whose daughter likes ponies, I removed and replaced the rooted hair with realistic synthetic extensions and painted them to look more fantasy than toony.
I used to make dolls for fun when I was younger, and Mother is a tailor that I learned some cute things from, so I am familiar with rooting hair to dolls and other such nonsense.
No pictures though as they were on a PC that my ex walked off with. I have since learned, and now have USB backup storage.
We will have to see how my finances are after bills, maybe I will make one this month.
Cool!! If you do decide to go for it, I'm also eager to see the results.DinkyInky wrote:In the past I made Sailor Scout Ponies as a joke for a friend that liked Sailor Moon,complete with micro mini school girl outfit, booties, and tiaras. I also did a friendly plastic sculpt and made a set Voltron, again as a joke. I modded Care Bears as the pilots standing by. I also did a gothic Lolita set(oh god the yards of lace and those damned shirley curls!) with a CLAMP style anime repaint on the eyes, and bebe bru makeup.
Hah! I love it!Wdot wrote:Well I just thought I'd post one more Halloween wish to everybody and I thought this was the perfect subsection to post it in.
EDIT: funny picher