I am the leader of idiots
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It’s My Little Monday!
With...Gusty Character Sheet!
These character sheets probably exist for most of the G1 ponies, and every so often another will pop out and float around the internet to see. The Masquerade one has already been a MLM here, so now it’s time for Gusty.
She’s another fan favorite with elegant colors, and who was in the tv show a lot, which would of course help her popularity. I have a small army of her, as there are 3 official versions: Regular USA glitter symbol, non glitter EU symbol, and so soft. Of course, having a ‘reverse’ (hair colors are opposite) custom is also common. (I have reverse-custom, as well as another with magenta hair to match the leaves)
The sheet has their back-card story, which is nice. In this case she’s quite season-appropriate as fall approaches but....if the leaves fall too early she puts them back up! (That sort of a thing is odd and whimsical)
Notice that the sheet can’t convey her real colors, like the red is Sugarberry’s hair color which is extremely vivid, and the ‘purple’ here is actually a super bright magenta glitter. That lighter green is her eye color, the darker is the hair--which both seem true to form. It’s interesting to spot the differences of the sheet’s ink colors to the final pony. Also note that the art attempts to show the pose, but misses the mark on the front leg. The word “PMS Book” refers to the big book of Pantone colors which are numbered and every single reference (of it) in the world is always the same so that way colors can always coordinate, no-matter how they look on people’s various screens. Things like this are interesting to know.
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New plan:
First I binge watch the rest of Reborn Rich (since I was only about halfway through episode 2 for months), then I binge watch Drak Pack. Then work more on moving files from my Google drive and iCloud account so I have more room and can maybe cut down on costs.
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Saturday morning cartoons in the 1990s are definitely distinct from Saturday morning cartoons in the 1980s, but there's no easy way to explain how they're different without sticking a giant asterisk on the entire Disney Afternoon block*, and that annoys me terribly.
* And even that's not straightforward, of course, because the Disney Afternoon block has Gargoyles right in the middle of it complicating things even further!
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McDonald's Muppet Babies Happy Meal Commercial (1987)
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