this is 100% because @wehaveagathering keeps saying the team is fueled by friendship (they are)
To start off, Joel Farabee as Pinkie Pie — both silly little balls of sunshine who love their friends, like look at how much Bee loves his teammates and the team’s staff (honorable mention to Tyson Foerster, who Bee described as “like a little ADHD kid” in this article)
Next up, Travis Konecny as Apple Jack — I’m not sure I really have to explain this one, silly little tough country boy yk? and I’m assuming we all saw the off season video? Look at them, literally twins
After those two, things got a little more difficult to decide. I did go with Scott Laughton as Rarity — you can fight me on this if you want but I think he gets the title for most stylish on the team (not that there’s much competition)
I also went with Owen Tippet as Rainbow Dash — he’s been speedy as fuck recently, not to mention his hair is about the same shade as the orange Rainbow has (joking, sorta)
Fluttershy and Twilight Sparkles are actually the most difficult to decide but because he’s so babygirl, Sam Ersson is Fluttershy — like look at him, the babiest of babygirls. No other reason other than that. Also, I so believe he's an animal guy. I have no evidence but I believe it.
Ending it with Morgan Frost as Twilight — it’s been a while since I actually watched or consumed any MLP content but if i remember correctly Twilight becomes a princess? Or something? And Frosty is my princess, so. Yeah. Pretty princess <3
That is all. I'm open to any and all suggestions/ideas/opinions, the sillier the better. Power of Friendship >>>>
I remember Happy Days very clearly. It was a funny show. It was not epic cinema. Yet, Henry Winkler gets a regular round of random guest spots and interviews. Most people don't remember Happy Days. It's dated like a lot of stuff from that era. Articles state that actor, Benedict Cumberbatch was instructed to 'behave like Fonzie'. Why? That character is kept alive by Hollywood, not the general public. It makes no sense, how much time and energy they spend, doing it, unless there's another reason, because there's more news about a sixty year old show than there is the Oscars.