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« Reply #225 on: 2023-07-02 08:56:34 »

There is still great EQG content being made for sure.  Silverwing made some recently.

Some of his best work if I do say so myself
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« Reply #226 on: 2023-07-02 17:50:26 »

I would have to agree.  Not to make this a Silverwing fest here, but he was indeed the dominant EQG artist and still is.  Even recently he's made stuff.  APD had recently gained some ground with some of his best EQG content as well.
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« Reply #227 on: 2023-07-02 18:13:48 »

Even outside them, some people have done good work. I mean yeah, most of that stuff was done because they were paid to do it but it's still quality work if you ask me.
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« Reply #228 on: 2023-07-02 19:48:06 »

I appreciate all the art, but when it's unpaid, uncommissioned work, and you see it, it feels pretty special.  It was made with passion.  An internal decision the artist did to make something with no gain in return.  That is the most special to me.
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« Reply #229 on: 2024-09-27 06:32:34 »

Ten years of Rainbow Rocks!
My favorite movie of all four ;D. Despite all the facepalm-worthy moments, it was more fun for me to rewatch than all next EqG media.
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« Reply #230 on: 2024-09-27 10:35:06 »

Time flies.  Wow.
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« Reply #231 on: 2024-09-27 11:41:42 »

Time flies like an arrow.    Fruit flies like a banana.     :P

I wasn't a fan of EQG ... I think the designs are still pretty awkward with very long legs.
It makes the toys action figures of the era so difficult to stand and pose, too. Their oversized heads and wee feet make them unwieldy, topple over easily, and their knees and ankles very fragile.



I have to place my smaller girl figs in the arms of a larger male one to properly display them on my shelf.
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« Reply #232 on: 2024-09-29 16:31:01 »

Time flies like an arrow.    Fruit flies like a banana.     :P

I wasn't a fan of EQG ... I think the designs are still pretty awkward with very long legs.
It makes the toys action figures of the era so difficult to stand and pose, too. Their oversized heads and wee feet make them unwieldy, topple over easily, and their knees and ankles very fragile.



Those are Bratz dolls.  But the idea is similar I guess.  Very long legs, head heavy.
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« Reply #233 on: 2024-09-30 22:10:45 »

I didn't know you collect figurines, Nostra?
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« Reply #234 on: 2024-10-01 00:41:32 »

Oh, yes... I pick them up here and there. I often get new ones as gifts for birthdays and Christmas; others I find in real estate auctions, little out-of-the-way shops, yard sales. Why, I've even picked a few interesting pieces up out of folks' garbage--you'd be surprised what people simply throw away. Pocahontas there, for example, I found in a dumpster on Third Street, and Groot was a takeout-meal toy one of my knucklehead nephews tossed in the trash. I think they make an adorable couple--almost as cute as Teen Wolf and Eleven from Stranger Things.

Bratz Dolls and their Halloween cousins the Monster High crew weird me out, though. They not only look like crack baby Barbies with their bizarre proportions, but they aren't terribly original, either.  Anyone remember Gravesdale High with Rick Moranis and his cadre of mischievous young monsters?  Probably not, but it makes for a pretty worthy footnote in animation history, failure or no.
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