DM: So, it looks like you won’t be meeting that particular party member until later.
Twilight Sparkle: And why exactly is that so?
DM: Well… You’ll have to wait and find out.
Spike: “Summer Sun Celebration Official Overseer’s Checklist!” Are you ready, Twilight?
Twilight: Sure. If the plan is, indeed, to take the grand tour of utopia before doomsday steals it away.
Spike: You really ought to lighten up, Twilight.
Twilight: You’re my familiar. Shush.
Spike: “…Number 1: Banquet preparations: Sweet Apple Acres!”
DM: And as he says that, you find yourself standing in front of-
Applejack: Hold your horses! …Heh. I’ll gladly take over from here, thank you.
As long as I'm working on a screencap comic, I'm glad I'm doing it for a beautiful show like FiM. That last panel actually made writing for this comic more difficult. My original script took up just a little bit too much of the image for my liking - not for lack of room, as you can see, but because I wanted to preserve the art as much as possible.
You'd think a screencap webcomic would be the easiest project of all (and it is, relatively speaking), but it still comes with plenty of its own creative challenges.
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Whoa. And that's on screen for like, a second? I think they put more detail into things like this that no one actually looks at when watching the show than most shows put into an entire season.
Yeah... Sorry dude, but someone on the TIL forum managed to find this sucker while we were all on Mibbit. And lord knows we all recognize your writing style.
...Still can't believe you actually did this... Can't... stop... laughing...
Umi is so ponying your ass till the cows come home.
Sorry, Spudinsky. I was the one who found it. Just your luck that I happen to be a fan of these and found the link while reading the One Piece webcomic.
Lol, sorry if I indirectly caused you to be found, "Fuzzbucket". :p
Anyway, I know what you mean about preserving the art. I found myself worrying about covering up too much of the artwork with my speech bubbles sometimes. ^_^
You'd think a screencap webcomic would be the easiest project of all (and it is, relatively speaking), but it still comes with plenty of its own creative challenges.