Her involvement in season two concentrated on story conception and scripts; it diminished through the course of the season.
Faust's professional credits extend from voice work in through art and writing and, by , directing and development of shows such as The Powerpuff Girls and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. She is married to the creator of both shows, Craig McCracken. Feature Animation's The Iron Giant. She is also the creator of the original toyline "Milky Way and the Galaxy Girls". Faust is listed in the opening credits of every episode and, until the end of season three, the closing credits, and in the writing credits for Friendship is Magic, part 1 and part 2.
Until sometime in October , Hasbro Studios' website listed her as the show's author, with her name misspelled as "Laurent Faust". She was a co-producer, story editor and writer for the first season of Wander Over Yonder.
Don't get me wrong, those characters are good characters, they just shouldn't be called villains, that is all. It stinks that the MLP that Lauren Faust imagined and wanted never came into existence, but in a way, that legacy, I guess you can call it that, lives on in some of the stuff that fans make. The game is far from completion, I think, heck, I don't know the current progress anymore, I used to follow it, but not anymore, but I really do want to play it when it is done.
From what I have seen, and read, the game is just like how Lauren Faust wanted MLP to be, I will be surprised if the game creator is actually Lauren Faust in disguise, but I doubt it, but they do seem to share the same ideas as Lauren Faust.
The game seems to be a dark and epic game, just like Lauren Faust wanted, but in game form, instead of TV show form. I am starting wondered if I will even like it. I mean, some of the characters we know and love may never have existed. Pony OCs, and other fan stuff might be different, not cute and colorful, but more like serious, and dark.
Lauren Faust may have added villains like Fluttershy. MOV, Pinkamena, and some of the other villains that fans made. Now, I am kinda scared of what Lauren Faust might had done.
I am starting to think that the right decision was made, making MLP cute, funny, kid-friendly, with just a touch of seriousness, and very colorful and bright. At least, we get villains like Discord and the other ones I mentioned. They help make the show interesting and not always not serious. Still, hopefully, the game I mentioned gets done and won't be too scary for me. The villains we do have are funny at times, and not at all scary, expect for when Sunset Shimmer turned into a fire demon at the end of the movie, Equestria Girls, but other than that, the villains aren't scary in the least bit.
Well, I didn't think that was scary, but what about the kids who watched the movie? I think they will be scared of that. If they changed the ending a bit, it won't be so scary. Like instead of what happened, Sunset Shimmer tried to use the Element of Harmony, but it didn't work for her, or it did worked, but instead of turning her into a fire demon, it turned her back to her pony self, but with much more powerful magic then she had before.
Both, I think, will be better than what did happened at the end of the movie. Well, sorry for this very long post, but I just felt like saying a lot for some reason. I enjoy epic storylines in my cartoons everyonce in a while.
Slapstick can only take you so far if you just play on the jokes and add no true meat to the show then you are just asking for ponies to do this Well whatever the reason, the show still has reached an audience beyond Lauren Frost's own expectations. So what if we sacrifice seriousness for some slapstick and slice of life stories.
That's what gives the show its overall charm and lasting appeal. As the series progresses, it could change in tone, but that remains to be seen. I'm happy with the way the series has progressed, despite some issues with Twilight being made into an alicorn a bit too early in my mind.
We will all just have to wait and see what the writers and producers create, with the audience being the final judge of their work. As it turns out, the episodes specifically written by Lauren were never really my favorites.
It's always hard for me to engage fully-serious this-matters-so-hard mode for multicolor horses in a cartoon. Even by the end of the S2 opener, they had to me pretty much exhausted their plot-thread of powering magical cannons with friendship. The first season played it a little too safe and simple for my taste.
That's understandable since it's important for the crew to experiment and not push themselves until they feel confident they can do so. However, the later seasons is where the show truly shines. Season 4 is still my favorite season, and I still insist that Season 3 is awesome, it's just that I believe that people were being negatively biased towards it because it was so short and because of all the changes.
However, I like the changes, because I prefer a show where the characters grow and change as opposed to a show where the characters rarely if ever make any kind of change. They've also really delved into some heavy topics for lessons, such as living with a disability in Flight to the Finish.
Sure, not all of their ideas worked, but the ambition is what I love about the later seasons. Then of course there's the Equestria Girls movies. Granted, the first one was just okay, but the second one was really good, and I can't wait to see the third movie. Sure, not all of their ideas worked, but the ambition is what I love about the later season. That's my thoughts on the debate. Fenris Rose Going Through Changes. The biggest problem with Faust leaving is that she was the only one that really understood how to write Rainbow Dash.
Dash was always Faust's character, her way of putting Firefly into the show. None of the other writers can handle such a complex character, and now we're stuck with JerkDash.
It's the exact same thing when Greg Weisman left "Gargoyles": the show betrayed the core beliefs of the creator and started gearing more towards selling merchandise than to make a decent product. For the record, I don't really agree with Trixie staying evil unless she made her a comedic villain ala Doctor Dooffenshmirtz or the Ice King , but then again I never agreed to Trixie becoming evil to begin with.
I don't know. That's the beauty if stories like these. They are dynamic and keep changing from the original idea. Would things have been different? Most likely. But would they have been better? Eh, I don't know.
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