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Manehattan makes no sense when you got ponyville and Canterlot. Too many modern buildings while the capital is more fantasy medival and ponyville being mostly peasant houses.
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I think the depiction in season 1 is fine. Equestria has room for a big city that's more modern than Ponyville, but it's clearly still dated in character. Later depictions basically just go 'haha yeah yep that's New York' and that sucks ass.
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>>43178111
It is pretty modern in S1 already but they definitely lean more into it later. Luckily episodes like Made in Manehattan still exist as well.
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>>43178111
true although at the same time, there’s a part of me that wishes there had been even more episodes set there; seeing the characters in other settings is just really nice, even if the episode is bad or uses the boring Cutie Map premise.
Also, there are episodes that depict Manehattan differently; In “Rarity Takes Manehattan it’s much more like nyc, just streets and concrete, but in episodes like The Gift of the Maud Pie the city looks more picturesque and beautiful, not just “busy streets”
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>>43178128
Lurking through some screenshots from that specific episode and I'm noticing all the little details that make Manehattan look more vibrant and colorful in this episode; they genuinely make it look like a big city where it would be cool to live if you're not willing to give up city life
posting some of them
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>>43178153
even the statue of liberty mare is really cute here
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>>43178651
Would the statue
>>43178457
Well, duh
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modern in terms of the show's general timespan, yeah. 1920s to 1950ish in some cases is about the highest tech level the show exhibits with Manehattan being the prime example. Don't make me post the frame one second later with the antenna dishes on that skyscraper.
>castles being seats of power in 1920
The overall tech/society level of the show is all over the place, as expected of a fantasy setting, with tech generally in the 1850s-1950s range, so castles make a bit more sense if you want to judge it that way (not in America of course). But generally the 1920s is pretty much just after a lot of monarchies finally got put to rest or democratised after WWI so it's not that out of place even then.
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>>43178149
Why did they change his cutie mark?
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My least favorite aspect of FiMs worldbuilding is half the cities in Equestria just being horse-punny versions of American cities. Down to having the same landmarks and everything
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>>43180939
wait a fucking moment
>Crystal Empire and Vanhoover being Canada
>Dixie South America
>Mexico with Badlands (meximutt hivemind)
It's literally Equestrian America but with a British castle in the middle of it
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