@Background Pony #AD6B
Well, those two Scaly Klugetowners look like newts due to their spines. However, since newts have frog-like profiles, like most other amphibians, and they don’t have those eyes, these produce peddlers must be lizards because they’re lizardfolk, the most common permanent residents of Klugetown.
@toonbat
That’s the Scaly Klugetowner. They even copy-paste the Klugetown Wool-Seller and Basketweaver. Also, they’re not the only Klugetowners to be copy-pasted because throughout the whole Klugetown scene, the film copy-pasted Pushkin, Louise, the Klugetown Basketweaver, the Toothy Klugetowner, the Klugetown Wool-Seller, the Hefty Klugetowner, the Spiky Klugetowner, the Scaly Klugetowner, and many others as unnamed generics, with Capper, Mori, Vera, Needy, and Verko being the only exceptions. Of course, the Gameloft app “Magic Princess” give the snapping turtle who berates Twilight for using magic on his barrels the official name of “Pushkin” and the frilled-neck lizardfolk who wants Spike and thinks the latter is a gecko or a lizard the official name of “Louise”.
bendy: hold it boys!
everyone: da boss!
bendy: thats right. i was here the whole time. what was rule number 4?
everyone: greet ponies with a smile and treat them nicely
bendy: thats right. i am so sorry little ponies for how my town people acted.
That porcupine lady, trying to be intimidating with the rest of the crowd, but ends up looking adorable instead.
I know she’ll probably only be seen a couple seconds at most as background, but I can’t help but wonder what her story would be.
Well, those two Scaly Klugetowners look like newts due to their spines. However, since newts have frog-like profiles, like most other amphibians, and they don’t have those eyes, these produce peddlers must be lizards because they’re lizardfolk, the most common permanent residents of Klugetown.
That’s the Scaly Klugetowner. They even copy-paste the Klugetown Wool-Seller and Basketweaver. Also, they’re not the only Klugetowners to be copy-pasted because throughout the whole Klugetown scene, the film copy-pasted Pushkin, Louise, the Klugetown Basketweaver, the Toothy Klugetowner, the Klugetown Wool-Seller, the Hefty Klugetowner, the Spiky Klugetowner, the Scaly Klugetowner, and many others as unnamed generics, with Capper, Mori, Vera, Needy, and Verko being the only exceptions. Of course, the Gameloft app “Magic Princess” give the snapping turtle who berates Twilight for using magic on his barrels the official name of “Pushkin” and the frilled-neck lizardfolk who wants Spike and thinks the latter is a gecko or a lizard the official name of “Louise”.
everyone: da boss!
bendy: thats right. i was here the whole time. what was rule number 4?
everyone: greet ponies with a smile and treat them nicely
bendy: thats right. i am so sorry little ponies for how my town people acted.
It’s a matter of perspective!
I know she’ll probably only be seen a couple seconds at most as background, but I can’t help but wonder what her story would be.