When Fluttershy and Rainbow Dash tell Twilight about Spike's insecurity, she says, "Spike knows he can't be replaced." In Lesson Zero, Spike gets worried as Twilight becomes increasingly nervous about the due date for her friendship report. In Owl's Well That Ends Well, he feels insecure and jealous when Twilight finds another assistant, Owlowiscious. Spike is a fun-loving dragon: he enjoys the welcome party that Pinkie Pie throws for Twilight in Friendship is Magic, part 1, and scarfs down candy in Luna Eclipsed. For instance, Spike is the only member of the main cast to take Twilight's concerns about missing a report to Princess Celestia seriously, unlike the others. However, he is very helpful and supportive towards Twilight in Lesson Zero. In Winter Wrap Up, he makes fun of Twilight's terrible nest-making and skating skills. In Bridle Gossip, he comes up with nicknames for the ponies after their appearances change from an exposure to poison joke: Hairity, Rainbow Crash, Spitty Pie, Apple Teeny, Flutterguy, and Twilight Flopple. Spike is occasionally sarcastic and sometimes laughs at others' misfortunes, even though he usually means well. ĭepiction in the series Personality Playfulness īetween Hot Minute with Rarity and Molt Down, the concept of Spike having wings was alluded to in Twitter conversation with Cathy Weseluck. To let the audience understand that she is beautiful, Faust made Spike become smitten with her, which developed into his crush on Rarity. When Lauren Faust was writing Rarity's introduction scene in the pilot, she wanted the audience to understand that she's very beautiful even though she is visually very similar to the other ponies, except the style of her mane and her eyes and eyelashes. Spike's crush on Rarity was not planned out from the beginning. Lauren Faust said in an interview that she had to fight for Cathy Weseluck to be the voice of Spike, because Hasbro originally wanted him to sound rather gruff and scratchy, similar to Charlie Adler's interpretation of the character in the G1 movies and TV series. 2) Dragon through portal doesn’t = same as pony." The 2014 documentary A Brony Tale mentions that Ashleigh Ball, the voice of both Rainbow Dash and Applejack, originally auditioned for Spike.ĭog Spike, as he is in the human world, is not human because, as stated by Meghan McCarthy, "1) It would be weird for Twilight to hide a small boy in her backpack. He is the only main character who was taken from G1 other than Applejack. In his G3 incarnation, he was a 1,000-year old dragon with orange spikes, purple hair, and a blue body. In G1, he was portrayed as a baby dragon with green spikes, and his body was pink. Spike's appearance is based on his Generation 1 incarnation more than his Generation 3 version, with a few modifications done by Lauren Faust. 8.11The Art of My Little Pony: The Movie description.5Depiction in My Little Pony: Pony Life.3.3Equestria Girls: Forgotten Friendship.9.11 The Art of My Little Pony: The Movie description.6 Depiction in My Little Pony: Pony Life.5 Depiction in My Little Pony The Movie.4.3 Equestria Girls: Forgotten Friendship.
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