So a friend of mine said I should watch My Little Pony, I obliged and do you know what? It sucked giant balls. However whilst watching I had a few questions; such where are the male ponies, and are there any proper horses? So I decided it was high time to make a male horse for the show. His name is Winchester and he likes chocolate and sunshine and lolipops and dancing and TAKING YOUR FACE. Enjoy! PS. Not dissing Bronies in any way, I think it's just dandy you fella's have enough testoterone to admit you like a show aimed at little girls. It's just not my cup of tea and I wanted to vent some frustration about having to watch it without upsetting my mate
As a proud Brony I actually got quite a chuckle out of this! No offenses taken! But yes! There are male ponies! Some are guards, Applejack has an older brother, but I don't think they have the same rights as female ponies. ... Why would there normal horses. Do you want giants living in your living room? Jeeze. Oh and I've sketched some ponies for friends. One of them had a cutie mark of a hanging baby
Cheers for the clarifaction on the male ponies As for horses I personally think everyone should have an actual horse cos there awesome
This is a really nice piece of work. I like how you were bold with your artwork, but that you didn't set out to offend anyone Also, I watch Jem quite a bit
Cheers!!! And just because I don't like MLP doesn't mean I don't watch the occasional girly show COUGH power puff girls COUGH
Hang on... Mogel94 never said he watched MLP:FIM, did he? He only said MLP... This looks great! Nice work. That's one mean chin...
I like to think of him as Tantrum's distant cousin Thanks man Ahh you caught me...... I'm guessing Spunky is a Pony then? Seriously thanks for the nice comments, was having seccond doubts if I should posted this thang but its nice to see you all like it
As primarily a girls show, it just focuses more on the girl ponies. There are male ponies, the only difference is that they just aren't all that focused on. Its still awesome.
Neat piece of art! Fun fact: Lauren Faust, the creator of MLP:FiS, worked on Powerpuff Girls. She's even married to Craig McCracken, the man who created the Powerpuff Girls and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (and in the latter, Frankie is directly based off of Laruen herself)