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For taking the time to read the description of the back cover page, you get some bonus content, that I didn’t want to put on the epilogue and ruin the tone of things.
 
 
You may have noticed that my version of Future Twilight looked different than on the show. That’s because I used an old artist’s trick called ‘spending more than thirty seconds thinking about it’.
 
 
Did you know how they designed Future Twilight on the show? It’s actually really interesting. They taught an intern how to use the paint bucket tool, gave them Celestia’s assets, and told them they could go home when they were finished. Fun fact, the intern was assigned this job fifteen minutes before the end of the day, and got to leave early.
 
 
Okay, okay, that’s just me being petty. After all, you have to remember what a huge time crunch they were under. I mean, they wrote an amazing story for season nine and started production on it. Then, a few months later, the people who made that story got pulled off to focus on G5, and the people who took over immediately scrapped that entire story to come up with their own. Then when they were told they couldn’t do that because of all the money that had already been spent on the assets created for the original story, they had to come up with yet another story, using the original story’s premiere as the starting point, while also rewriting that story to be literally the opposite of the original story! I mean, with all that, no wonder they didn’t have time to create a new model for Future Twilight.
 
 
Whoops! We’re probably not supposed to talk about the original story of season nine, are we? Haha, ignore me!
 
 
But hey, consider that… a preview.

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