i'd assumed it was some unofficial amazon bin-filler until a fansite offered a download of the cut digital copy, which led me here. the book has far too much effort for some parent dupe and is available physically, but it doesn't look professional at all compared to other MLP paperbacks.
the series' trademark bits like party members and group combat really only shines in the final third, though it's a great time once you're there. i only wish the translation wasn't so wooden.
still, i got some very useful context for the sequel slkdjf. i had fun!
there's a 2017 "Ultimate MLP Guide" book floating around online and it's a weird anomaly. you can actually read it for free as an HTML5 flip-file, yet it curiously omits the official hasbro/publisher licensing pages. no version has a listed author.
online.fliphtml5.com/trtjp/kuwh/#...
finished Suikoden 1!
a fine RPG, even if it unfortunately feels like a prototype for what 2 would accomplish. i very much appreciated its straight-forward narrative and pacing in comparison at least, not once does the game plod.
both the MLP fandom page and tvtropes have no mention of it, which is *very* uncharacteristic of either site's thorough cataloguing lmao. what an odd thing.
anyway, that's your "HeatherDog's Pony Hyperfixation Brainfart" for the day. have some wonky character renders.
idk about juice but this website definitely has some kind of fluid
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RIP Bobby Prince. this 1993 clip of him explaining the Commander Keen menu music is amazing. worth a watch even if you don't give a rip about Keen. source link below.