Lauren Faust, the creator of the show, has recently confirmed that Applejack's parents are indeed dead. Her parents were intended to be deceased from the beginning, and although the writers had never figured it out, they also figured that they never needed to elaborate on the topic. Of how they died.
There is this comic where Grandpear is getting letters from his daugter for years but never read any because of how angry he was. At some point the letters stoped coming and for a while he thought that she gave up but then as years went by he started reading them and found out about BigMac, AJ and Apple Bloom. Then when he finally wanted to reconcile he found out why letters stopped coming: AJ's parents are gone (as always nopony specified if or how they died) I recomend listening to Scribbler's reading version. It's called "The Life I Never Had" (or in comic dub version on YT : [MLP Comic Dub] The Life I Never Had (tragedy))
Perfect Pear episode was very emotional. It's one of the best and saddest episodes I've cried. Learning about Applejack's parents was very touching and heartwarming, especially their song. I feel bad for Applejack, Apple Bloom and Big Mac 🍎🍎🍎🥹🥹🥹💖💖💖
The Perfect Pear. Such a sad, yet beautiful episode revolving around Applejack’s family. It was also the episode that inspired me to create my very first PMV (pony music video) that resides on my channel to this day. Though we never learn how her parents actually died, it’s interesting how their stories are told through close friends of theirs in Ponyville.
Fun fact: Toola Roola and Coconut Cream are from the third generation of My Little Pony and in Fames and Misfortune episode is supposed to reflect on the fandom. How the community likes to pick sides have their favorite characters and likes to argue about the main six. Besides that, I love both episodes. perfect pairs got me crying every time I see it 😭Got me crying like a big baby
I love the backstory for Apple Jack, Apple bloom and Big Mac. Their parents, and it was so sweet, I am a sucker for that song, You're in my head like a catchy song.
Mayor mare was not needed for this story whatsoever. It's my headcannon that Mrs. Swirl just wanted to be nice and involve her while also giving suspension to the apple siblings while they silently walked over to the town hall.
Fun fact: accord8ng to their IMDB ratings, The Perfect Pear is the best episode of the entire series As for Fame and Misfortune? Well... it's certainly one of the most divisive episodes. Some bronies saw it as a playful jab at the more obnoxious parts of the fandom, while others saw it as a giant middle finger to the fandom, as if to say they don't care what the older fans think, as long as the little-girls-who-buy-the-toys demographic still like it. Even the writer himself disowned the episode, saying he was pushed by the executives to make it more harsh and his original version was much kinder to the fandom.
To be fair though, that was the writer who did that, not the voice actors themselves who it seemed to be more focused on. I actually agree with the episode, fandoms can be way to much sometimes and a lot of people in them forget the actors/voice actors are people with their own lives. Will agree with it being just a little bit harsh though. '^ ^ But not by to much?
Lauren Faust, the creator of the show, has recently confirmed that Applejack's parents are indeed dead. Her parents were intended to be deceased from the beginning, and although the writers had never figured it out, they also figured that they never needed to elaborate on the topic. Of how they died.
There is this comic where Grandpear is getting letters from his daugter for years but never read any because of how angry he was. At some point the letters stoped coming and for a while he thought that she gave up but then as years went by he started reading them and found out about BigMac, AJ and Apple Bloom. Then when he finally wanted to reconcile he found out why letters stopped coming: AJ's parents are gone (as always nopony specified if or how they died)
I recomend listening to Scribbler's reading version. It's called "The Life I Never Had"
(or in comic dub version on YT : [MLP Comic Dub] The Life I Never Had (tragedy))
Perfect Pear episode was very emotional. It's one of the best and saddest episodes I've cried. Learning about Applejack's parents was very touching and heartwarming, especially their song. I feel bad for Applejack, Apple Bloom and Big Mac
🍎🍎🍎🥹🥹🥹💖💖💖
The Perfect Pear. Such a sad, yet beautiful episode revolving around Applejack’s family. It was also the episode that inspired me to create my very first PMV (pony music video) that resides on my channel to this day. Though we never learn how her parents actually died, it’s interesting how their stories are told through close friends of theirs in Ponyville.
18:30 back to the future
Fun fact: Toola Roola and Coconut Cream are from the third generation of My Little Pony and in Fames and Misfortune episode is supposed to reflect on the fandom. How the community likes to pick sides have their favorite characters and likes to argue about the main six.
Besides that, I love both episodes. perfect pairs got me crying every time I see it 😭Got me crying like a big baby
19:04 im shocked
The special guest star voice actor for Grand Pear was William "Captain Kirk" Shatner.
This song is honestly really great, one of the best!
I love the backstory for Apple Jack, Apple bloom and Big Mac. Their parents, and it was so sweet, I am a sucker for that song, You're in my head like a catchy song.
I feel this song from episode 14 in my soul
Mayor mare was not needed for this story whatsoever. It's my headcannon that Mrs. Swirl just wanted to be nice and involve her while also giving suspension to the apple siblings while they silently walked over to the town hall.
Fun fact: accord8ng to their IMDB ratings, The Perfect Pear is the best episode of the entire series
As for Fame and Misfortune? Well... it's certainly one of the most divisive episodes. Some bronies saw it as a playful jab at the more obnoxious parts of the fandom, while others saw it as a giant middle finger to the fandom, as if to say they don't care what the older fans think, as long as the little-girls-who-buy-the-toys demographic still like it. Even the writer himself disowned the episode, saying he was pushed by the executives to make it more harsh and his original version was much kinder to the fandom.
To be fair though, that was the writer who did that, not the voice actors themselves who it seemed to be more focused on. I actually agree with the episode, fandoms can be way to much sometimes and a lot of people in them forget the actors/voice actors are people with their own lives. Will agree with it being just a little bit harsh though. '^ ^ But not by to much?
16:02 that’s what i was thinking 19:36 they’re crashing out
(17:14) GOD ALMIGHTY, RARITY. 😨
1:33 ew is that AI...
JUST expermenting 😅
Pear Juice is good, but honestly, I like pears more than apples.