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- NifT - 09-07-2012 Magical Pony Lyrical Twilight A's by PurpleProse (MLP/Nanoha)http://www.fimfiction.net/story/10849/7 - deadpan29 - 09-09-2012 Three stories I have been following, all variants of Godzilla-threshold situations where a villain shows up but might turn out to be a better ruler than the people they depose. Rebel Against the Night: A Code Geass crossover. When Luna gets hit with the broad-spectrum frienship beam, Nightmare Moon is spit off into a separate creature and sent to another world. Shocked at the rampant violence and hatred of this world, she sets out to turn it into something closer to harmonious Equestria, which includes reshaping the ugly-ape natives into more pleasing and familiar forms. Keep in mind she's still a mad goddess and has no inclination to be nice or gentle about this. Meanwhile the natives still have their old hatreds and conflicts, with new problems and divisions on top of that, and the major Code Geass players still pursue their objectives with no idea of the magnitue of the Outside Context Problem that has just fallen upon them. Shinji's Nightmare: As above, but she goes to the NGE and her attentions and alterations are primarily directed at Shinji. Materal gets posted to Spacebattles before it goes on other sites. A Dream of Dawn: The friendship beam doesn't quite work, the Nightmare rules over eternal night, and Equestria slowly withers away under frost and famine. With no way to defeat the Madmare of the Moon or recover Celestia, the little ponies must turn to...Discord. ---------- No, I don't believe the world has gone mad. In order for it to go mad it would need to have been sane at some point. - Norgarth - 09-10-2012 a new post for this tmblr after a couple weeks. http://equestriangirls.tumblr.com/ also for fans of 'The Wizard and the Lonely Princess', the author has a set of sidestories http://www.fimfiction.net/story/21160/H ... told-Tales ___________________________ "I've always wanted to be somebody, but I should have been more specific." - George Carlin - Jorlem - 09-10-2012 Just in case someone missed it, there is a region 1 season 1 box set coming. ----- Stand between the Silver Crystal and the Golden Sea. "Youngsters these days just have no appreciation for the magnificence of the legendary cucumber." --Krityan Elder, Tales of Vesperia. - deadpan29 - 09-14-2012 An unusual crossover that I found rather heartwarming: The Name is Spike (MLP / BtVS) Also, I stumbled across that story while looking for this one shot: Discord's Morning Glory (also MLP / BtVS) ---------- No, I don't believe the world has gone mad. In order for it to go mad it would need to have been sane at some point. - Jorlem - 09-14-2012 This fandom never ceases to amaze me. ----- Stand between the Silver Crystal and the Golden Sea. "Youngsters these days just have no appreciation for the magnificence of the legendary cucumber." --Krityan Elder, Tales of Vesperia. - Sweno - 09-14-2012 that is some great (and creepy given the character portrayed) singing. -Terry ----- "so listen up boy, or pornography starring your mother will be the second worst thing to happen to you today" TF2: Spy - NifT - 09-14-2012 Given what the video is supposed to portray, the creepy is probably intentional. - Foxboy - 09-15-2012 It's a poem by Edgar Allen Poe. Come little children I'll take thee away, into a land of Enchantment Come little children the time's come to play here in my garden of Shadows Follow sweet children I'll show thee the way through all the pain and the Sorrows Weep not poor childlen for life is this way murdering beauty and Passions Hush now dear children it must be this way to weary of life and Deceptions Rest now my children for soon we'll away into the calm and the Quiet Come little children I'll take thee away, into a land of Enchantment Come little children the time's come to play here in my garden of Shadows ''We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.'' -- James Nicoll - Jorlem - 09-15-2012 As far as I can tell from looking around online, there are quite a few people saying that poem is falsely attributed to Poe, as it does not appear in any of his collected works, or fit his writing style. The opening verses are sung in the Disney movie Hocus Pocus, and everyone I can find that says it was not by Poe says that it was written for the movie. Anyone happen to have a copy of the movie, so they can check to see who is credited for the lyrics? ----- Stand between the Silver Crystal and the Golden Sea. "Youngsters these days just have no appreciation for the magnificence of the legendary cucumber." --Krityan Elder, Tales of Vesperia. - Bob Schroeck - 09-15-2012 IMDB unfortunately doesn't have a credit for authorship of the song. Some online sources suggest John Debney, composer of the film's soundtrack, wrote it, but the soundtrack CD of his work for the movie doesn't include it. I found http://forums.ffshrine.org/f92/hocus-po ... ney-79095/]a page that indicates that James Horner wrote the music; he was originally tapped to do the film's soundtrack and had to back out due to scheduling conflicts, but completed the song before that happened, and it was left in. The same page and source attributes the lyrics to Brock Walsh, who did the other original songs for the film. -- Bob --------- Then the horns kicked in... ...and my shoes began to squeak. - Bob Schroeck - 09-15-2012 -- Bob --------- Then the horns kicked in... ...and my shoes began to squeak. - itsune9tl - 09-15-2012 As lullaby's or children's songs go, it's not as bad as Rock-a-bye Baby. (Who in their right mind puts a baby, in a cradle, on top of a tree?) E. A. Poe would be considered a sociopath in this "Modern Age". - Norgarth - 09-15-2012 Bob Schroeck Wrote:Edward Scissorhooves? 8) Rarity would probably hire him. "He has such a flair for manestyling. It matches perfectly with my stunning designs, if I do say so myself." ___________________________ "I've always wanted to be somebody, but I should have been more specific." - George Carlin - Norgarth - 09-16-2012 New chapter of Arrow Mission Logs. Dash does not handle the trip to orbit well. http://www.fimfiction.net/story/13616/9 ... 7%3A054557 ___________________________ "I've always wanted to be somebody, but I should have been more specific." - George Carlin - Inquisitive Raven - 09-16-2012 Manytales00 Wrote:As lullaby's or children's songs go, it's not as bad as Rock-a-bye Baby.You do know that Rock-a-Bye Baby is a riddle, right? If you don't know what the answer to it is, think about the standard illustration in the typical Mother Goose collection. - Jorlem - 09-16-2012 Inquisitive Raven Wrote:Tree branches holding a cradle like an ent hand?Manytales00 Wrote:As lullaby's or children's songs go, it's not as bad as Rock-a-bye Baby.You do know that Rock-a-Bye Baby is a riddle, right? If you don't know what the answer to it is, think about the standard illustration in the typical Mother Goose collection. ----- Stand between the Silver Crystal and the Golden Sea. "Youngsters these days just have no appreciation for the magnificence of the legendary cucumber." --Krityan Elder, Tales of Vesperia. - Proginoskes - 09-16-2012 I have never before heard of Rockabye Baby being a riddle, and your hint fails to hint me, since every cover illustration of a Mother Goose collection I've ever seen that didn't show a goose took the lullaby literally. - itsune9tl - 09-16-2012 If you're paying attention, the "Mother Goose" Stories and poems are all cautionary tales, and horror stories. - Jorlem - 09-16-2012 Manytales00 Wrote:If you're paying attention, the "Mother Goose" Stories and poems are all cautionary tales, and horror stories.So, don't put your baby in a tree, then? ----- Stand between the Silver Crystal and the Golden Sea. "Youngsters these days just have no appreciation for the magnificence of the legendary cucumber." --Krityan Elder, Tales of Vesperia. - Inquisitive Raven - 09-17-2012 Proginoskes Wrote:I have never before heard of Rockabye Baby being a riddle, and your hint fails to hint me, since every cover illustration of a Mother Goose collection I've ever seen that didn't show a goose took the lullaby literally.Oh, you have got to be kidding me. Every illustration for that rhyme that I ever saw when I was growing up had the cradle as a walnut shell, admittedly with a baby in it, but an obvious walnut shell, nevertheless. That image search has maybe two possibly walnut shells (or possibly baskets; it's hard to tell) and a whole bunch of traditional cradles. The answer to the riddle is a nut. The cradle is the shell and the baby is the nut meat. - Jorlem - 09-17-2012 I don't quite get how you can get from the lyrics of the poem to the walnut thing, without having those specific pictures in front of you. Anyway, back to ponies. I don't think anyone has mentioned this tumblr yet in this thread: http://heckyeahponyscans.tumblr.com/ It is a collection of scans of comics and other material from previous generations, mostly G1. Some highlights include: Applejack has an adventure. (This may have been linked before. A must read.) A Worrying Time The Trolls and the Castle of Darkness. ----- Stand between the Silver Crystal and the Golden Sea. "Youngsters these days just have no appreciation for the magnificence of the legendary cucumber." --Krityan Elder, Tales of Vesperia. - dark seraph - 09-17-2012 .... he has a point. - M Fnord - 09-17-2012 I'll just... leave this here. 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