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@Meanlucario
Me too. Nothing against fanon, but now they’ve pretty much given almost every popular background/bit character an official voice in the show, (even Derpy) so it’s no longer surprising/cool anymore, and getting a li’l overdone.
So it’s nice in a way to have one character stay silent for now.
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I honestly prefer her being mute than the fandom’s version.
@Background Pony #8E4A
You post it, you’re responsible for it.
It’s not my opinion, i just found it
To be honest, I think it’s far more fitting for her. Disregarding big hype “festival” type DJs, actual party DJing is pretty solitary work. You’re at the back of the party, usually by yourself, and definitely not the focus, unless you have an MC up there with you.
Her Equestria Girs short really illustrates that nicely.
Yeah, I mean, all the alternative fanon versions of characters haven’t gone anywhere after canon contradicted ’em.
Agree, and just because we have a canon version doesn’t mean the fandom version is going away.
Agreed, I like both versions fine, but I like how Hasbro deviated from fanon a tad.
A relatively chilled DJ is a creative alternative to the fandom’s loud and proud Vinyl.
Also, the idea “mute characters don’t work in cartoons?” What about Scrat, “Tom & Jerry,” the Roadrunner with Wile E. Coyote, the “Happy Tree Friends,” Snoopy, ect. ect.?
In fact, I remember how awkward it was when they made a ‘90s movie where Tom & Jerry spoke…
Also, Harpo Marx proves not every character has to talk to be likeable, or have a personality, but it’s a bit different with DJ/Vinyl, as she’s just a brief bit/background character.
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Yep. Doesn’t help that OP is being a dick about their opinion about it.