Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson for April 26, 2013
April 25, 2013
April 27, 2013
Transcript:
Phoebe: I want to practive the scene where Lisa Ladybug finally gets her lollipop back. Do you think I hould do this? Or maybe this! Ooh... or what about tears of unbridled joy? Marigold: I could jab you with my horn at a key moment!
I like choice number 2. It looks adorable. Horn jabbing could be painful and might back fire and the 1st one looks like shock like you didn’t just get back your lolly pop but it also grew several times its old size and developed new features.
Also those faces would describe me if Ozy and Millie had a HN cross over, if there was ever an animated series or movie, or went to a con met Dana and mistook her for a HN fan doing fanart and didn’t know till after I talked to her who she was.
It’ll be interesting to see what her teacher says about her expressions. I remember in first grade I was in a class play and was the princess waiting for the sun to come up on her birthday. I tried getting mad and stamping my foot when the sun wouldn’t come up, and the teacher said, “I just want you to stand there and say ‘The sun did not come up.’” No actual acting whatsoever. I was disappointed.
Since it appears there are bronies and pegasisters here, just wanted to pass this along: for an absolutely amazing musical piece, check out Melodic Pony’s "MLP:FiM Love Conquers All (Extended Orchestral Version) " on youtube.
luducks over 11 years ago
When in doubt, jab it out!
kaykeyser over 11 years ago
I like choice number 2. It looks adorable. Horn jabbing could be painful and might back fire and the 1st one looks like shock like you didn’t just get back your lolly pop but it also grew several times its old size and developed new features.
Also those faces would describe me if Ozy and Millie had a HN cross over, if there was ever an animated series or movie, or went to a con met Dana and mistook her for a HN fan doing fanart and didn’t know till after I talked to her who she was.
Destiny23 over 11 years ago
Hmm, I wonder if that was Margaret O’Brien’s secret to crying on cue. Maybe she had a unicorn beside her all the time, and we just never noticed!
Q4horse over 11 years ago
I wonder if Marigold’s magic will be providing any other “special effects”?
rpmurray over 11 years ago
Some cheese to go with the ham?
Neo Stryder over 11 years ago
If profesional actors uses onion, why do’t use an unicorn’s horn?
rocketscientist over 11 years ago
When you are equipped with a horn, every problem looks like it can be solved with a jab? (sort of like the hammer and nail thing…)
pinkdryad Premium Member over 11 years ago
It’ll be interesting to see what her teacher says about her expressions. I remember in first grade I was in a class play and was the princess waiting for the sun to come up on her birthday. I tried getting mad and stamping my foot when the sun wouldn’t come up, and the teacher said, “I just want you to stand there and say ‘The sun did not come up.’” No actual acting whatsoever. I was disappointed.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
I go with number 2.
bopard over 11 years ago
WOW PHE wants to practice. ?What is she getting out of this besides trumping DAK?
Masterius over 11 years ago
Since it appears there are bronies and pegasisters here, just wanted to pass this along: for an absolutely amazing musical piece, check out Melodic Pony’s "MLP:FiM Love Conquers All (Extended Orchestral Version) " on youtube.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 11 years ago
Link to MLP:FIM Love Conquers All (Extended Orchestral Version) That @Masterius commented about.Its nice. Check it out.
ewalnut over 11 years ago
Both expressions look like she was jabbed in the backside with a horn rather than like she found a lollipop.