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I didn’t mute this scene. I just shrinked viewport of videoplayer to 20%.
Jeez I hate being like that too.
Lawls.
Moms spaghetti its a hard thing to handle man, specially when your palms are sweatie.
I disagree. His point of no return was when he opened his mouth to sing. At any time prior he was the one who “accidentaly thought Ponyville won” and could’ve left with minimal embarassment but after he started singing he was the “one who erroneously tried to sing lyrics (to a town’s anthem, no less) he obviously didn’t know.”
Still could have left.
Not sure if I watched the same episode then. By the time Shining told him it was the Cloudsdale anthem and Spike put on his ‘I made a mistake’ face, the spotlight was already being put on him. It was too late to back out.
The pic.
As for the comments. Well. Ignorance is bliss.
Yeah, not singing it at all would have caused less stress for everyone.
Just FYI…You do know that he had a chance to back out, right? A good, long build up and Shining Armor explaining that it’s the Cloudsdale anthem and he still decides to sing an anthem knows no lyrics to. He had time to cut his losses.
you mean in the pic or the comments?
Twilight Sparkle spends too much time on 4chan?
That’s and…original solution.
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THE FLYING FROG FUCK JUST HAPPENED!?
Personally, I’m just glad it hasn’t inspired another spate of “spike drama” and “spikeabuse” posts
It’s funny, it was unfortunate, it was a lot of things. It’s groan-worthy that people would mute such an important character building moment despite how embarrassing it was.
He’s still just a child that got excited. But this is pointless, you’ll never convince me he deserved any of that. Find it funny if you want, but the fact that some others don’t is hardly groan-worthy.
He should know better, he’s wise beyond his years most of the time.
>And sorry, you don’t jump the gun like that.
That’s a very vindictive attitude. He’s just a kid.
Well, he learned a lesson if nothing else. And sorry, you don’t jump the gun like that.
He was just trying to prove to himself that he was worth the praise and respect he’d gotten from the crystal ponies. Yeah he jumped the gun, but he didn’t deserve what followed. You say it was his fault, and yeah, it is, but that doesn’t mean he deserved to be utterly humiliated like that.
I can laugh at a character’s misery, but this one was just too much for me.
Again, it was Spike dealing with something that was his own damn fault. As much as I identified with him for this episode, that would have never happened to me. I would have waited for him to say one more goddamn word so I didn’t make a spectacle of myself and make it worse.
His ego and desire to please clouded his judgement. It was funny seeing him stumble through it.
It would have been another thing all together had they actually played the Ponyville anthem and he suddenly just forgot it.
I’m just saying that funny is inherently subjective, and I can certainly understand why people wouldn’t have found this funny in the slightest.
I’m not saying anyone shouldn’t, just that it didn’t work for me.
That was a musical number (and just a few lines, at that). This was Spike trying to sing a city/regional anthem that he didn’t know the lyrics or the tune to.
@Itsthinking
I found myself alternating between cringing and laughing. Which means the scene worked for me, really.