Lol, true. But she knows how Equestria was made. You can't explain that. *cue Bill O'Reilly*
Perhaps you are unfamiliar with the disturbing year comic fans had to suffer through electric blue Superman.@foolkiller, Superman is not cute enough
Lint speed drives.Technically, what about improbability drive? Anyone with improbability drive can technically go faster than Sonic, Superman, Rainbow Dash, or... just about anything, really.
Nope, no typos here. Just an awesome, yet obscure reference to one of the greatest superheroes ever.I hope there was a typo there because Googling "lint speed drive" brought up a mix of hard drives and lint-related household products.
X-Men reference in Ep. 23. "School of gifted Unicorns"?
Twilight Sparkle = Jean Grey
Why not?
Because it's a show for 5 year old girls.
Because it's a show for 5 year old girls.
When I was approaching my 30th birthday I told my dad that I still didn't feel any more mature. I had to worry about important things now in order to live my life, so my priorities changed due to necessity. Despite that I still had all the immature thoughts and desires I did 10 years before. Then I asked him if that ever changes. He said it didn't. He turned 60 last year.
Does that mean grown men (some with their children) can't enjoy it as well?
Consider me a child then.
Not to rain on your parade, but Superman flew around the Earth, in counter rotation, fast enough to create enough air drag to slow and reverse the Earth's rotation, and turn back time. He has flown to the moon in less than a minute, and in only a few minutes managed to carry all of Earth's nuclear weapons to the sun and get back for tea.
And that was just the movies. If you take the comics he has flown to other stars and galaxies, saved the day, and come back in a matter of days. That would equate to FTL travel.
On foot, however, he is limited to a slightly slower speed than Flash.