@Background Pony #76B9
And don’t forget to mention when he ruled/invade/conquered the rest of Equestria, and enslaving, punishing, and imprisoning all the inhabitants across the land and cover the skies above Equestria with storm clouds and airships. I bet this happens while Tempest and Grubber go south beyond the Badlands and hunts down Twilight.
Everybody up to Tirek was good. Starlight was trash. Pony of Shadows didn’t really get a chance to do anything once he came back. Storm King was only in about 10 minutes (or less) of the movie. Cozy Glow is good an manipulation but her motive is garbage. And Grogar’s just been behind the scenes.
@Background Pony #654C
See, I actually have kind of the opposite philosophy.
Sure, a villain having interesting motivations and personality is nice, but I won’t care about that stuff unless I find the villain interesting or fun to watch through their actions.
That’s why Cozy Glow is my favorite unreformed villain in the show: she’s so over the top at times that I can’t help but have fun watching her
@Background Pony #F037
He may have been an antagonist, but he doesn’t really count as an evil villain, since he never had any malicious intent to conquer or destroy.
@Background Pony #654C
But they make up for their generic motivations by being fun to watch.
Eh, not really. Interesting motivations and an interesting background are what make a for a good villain and make for an interesting watch. And if you don’t care about the villain, it’s hard to really invested in the heroes struggling against them. I compare this show’s later villian stories with 2015 Star Wars. Conflict that’s really just wheel spinning. The same heroes fighting the same battles that ultimately serve no purpose. Snoke is the best expression of this. The guy oozes personality, but what are his motivations? Where does he come from? The writer doesn’t care and isn’t invested in any of this so why should I care and by extension why should we care about the heroes’ struggle against him?
@Background Pony #D99E
From Chrysalis on the villains start being more generic conquerors and monsters. Most of the villains from season 3 don’t have vaguely sympathetic motives.
Sombra: Enslave people.
Tirek: Steal magic.
Starlight Glimmer: Seal everyone’s magic. Destroy the timeline because she lost touch with a friend.
Storm King: Steal magic.
Pony of Shadows: Someone who got corrupted and wasn’t in control of their actions (a Nightmare Moon clone)
Cozy Glow: Enslave people.
Grogar: Conquer people.
@Background Pony #D99E
Cozy Glow wants to use friendship as means to control people, and Grogar’s motivation has not been fully revealed yet, but he teamed up with Chrysalis, Tirek, Sombra, and Cozy Glow to use teamwork to defeat Twilight and her friends.
And don’t forget to mention when he ruled/invade/conquered the rest of Equestria, and enslaving, punishing, and imprisoning all the inhabitants across the land and cover the skies above Equestria with storm clouds and airships. I bet this happens while Tempest and Grubber go south beyond the Badlands and hunts down Twilight.
Not even when he enslaved the ponies in Canterlot, took the princesses magic, and created a huge storm to ravage Canterlot?
He was funny and ate up the scenery I’ll give him that, but I never saw him as a “Major Threat”.
Nah nigga, Storm king was 🔥
Or rather ❄
That’s your opinion.
Starlight was the best villain the show’s ever had.
Also, of course Cozy Glow’s motivation doesn’t make much sense. Remember, she’s still a filly. A very smart filly, but a filly nonetheless.
See, I actually have kind of the opposite philosophy.
Sure, a villain having interesting motivations and personality is nice, but I won’t care about that stuff unless I find the villain interesting or fun to watch through their actions.
That’s why Cozy Glow is my favorite unreformed villain in the show: she’s so over the top at times that I can’t help but have fun watching her
Not a villain, just a misguided extremist.
He may have been an antagonist, but he doesn’t really count as an evil villain, since he never had any malicious intent to conquer or destroy.
Eh, not really. Interesting motivations and an interesting background are what make a for a good villain and make for an interesting watch. And if you don’t care about the villain, it’s hard to really invested in the heroes struggling against them. I compare this show’s later villian stories with 2015 Star Wars. Conflict that’s really just wheel spinning. The same heroes fighting the same battles that ultimately serve no purpose. Snoke is the best expression of this. The guy oozes personality, but what are his motivations? Where does he come from? The writer doesn’t care and isn’t invested in any of this so why should I care and by extension why should we care about the heroes’ struggle against him?
EXACTLY!!
But they make up for their generic motivations by being fun to watch.
Chronologically, yes. In release order, the Storm King came first, as the Movie was released before the Season 7 finale aired.
The Pony of Shadows came before the Storm King.
From Chrysalis on the villains start being more generic conquerors and monsters. Most of the villains from season 3 don’t have vaguely sympathetic motives.
Sombra: Enslave people.
Tirek: Steal magic.
Starlight Glimmer: Seal everyone’s magic. Destroy the timeline because she lost touch with a friend.
Storm King: Steal magic.
Pony of Shadows: Someone who got corrupted and wasn’t in control of their actions (a Nightmare Moon clone)
Cozy Glow: Enslave people.
Grogar: Conquer people.
Btw that’s still me, I just realized I wrote this on a different device.
Just for the art and some fan stories. I don’t like porn.
Then why are you still here? Just for the art. Or rather for the porn?
Cozy Glow wants to use friendship as means to control people, and Grogar’s motivation has not been fully revealed yet, but he teamed up with Chrysalis, Tirek, Sombra, and Cozy Glow to use teamwork to defeat Twilight and her friends.
I don’t know about Cozy Glow and Grogar because I don’t watch the show anymore. But I bet they’re still about magic.