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So I had, uh, 'feelings' watching No Second Prances this weekend.

Quick summary for those who don't watch MLP but are still interested:

Trixie is a magician, and wants to do what she calls the greatest trick in the world: launching yourself from a cannon into the mouth of a manticore, who chews you up and swallows you, except then you step out of a nearby box completely unharmed. She doesn't know how to do it, but Starlight, her new friend, says she can help by using her magic to teleport Trixie into the box.

They then have a fight and Starlight leaves, and Trixie, brokenhearted, launches herself into the manticore during her show anyway. Of course, Starlight had a change of heart and saved her, and there's a happy ending.

The thing is, it actually made me super uncomfortable watching this, even though it's really right up my alley, obviously. I've noticed I feel that way a lot when there's vore stuff in 'normal' media. I had the same reaction to the MLP comics, you know, that once time a 'good' guy straight up murdered the issue's villain by feeding him to a hydra. Same with the ending of Shrek, Dude Where's My Car, and so on and so on.

I think it comes down to intent. The people writing these thing's don't (I assume) know anything about vore; they're just coming up with an amusing/ironic/fitting/etc. ending for a bad guy.

And I think that's why I'm uncomfortable. It's because these show creators have unintentionally created something that a fairly large community considers fetish fuel. It's played for laughs or horror, but it has a rather different meaning to me, and for some reason that conflict makes it into something of a turnoff for me.

I mean, not enough that I won't draw something about it. I mean, let's be realistic here.

I have been working on stuff to post here, actually, though not vore stuff, just generic smutty stuff. Obviously, given this episode, I sketched something up quick.

The funny thing is, I had a one page comic thing I was going to make that was just like this, involving Trixie putting on a show. Of course, now that the episode did the same thing, I'll be abandoning that idea and you'll never know what it was.

(just kidding, I'll start working on that in the next week or three)


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Beany_one

Posted by Beany_one 7 years ago Report

Huh. Interesting commentary there. Nice to find out a little more about you the artist.

BardicLasher

Posted by BardicLasher 7 years ago Report

What made me uncomfortable wasn't the vore content but the 'holy shit, trixie just attempted suicide'

Tiberius

Posted by Tiberius 7 years ago Report

The thing there is, I never actually made that connection until I read the EQD episode follow up.

While what Trixie did was suicidal, I didn't think she was actually trying to kill herself. I saw it more as she was purposefully putting herself into a life-or-death situation, and just trusting her friend to save her. That's what she says just before the cannon fires her out: "Starlight, if you're out there, let's do this together... please?"

What I actually found disturbing was that Twilight and Starlight were just sitting there watching Trixie get ready to fire herself into a manticore, and neither one tried to stop her. Even at the end, Twilight is like, "If you really think she can be your friend, save her. Otherwise... meh, I never liked Trixie anyway."

BardicLasher

Posted by BardicLasher 7 years ago Report

I don't think Twilight realized the gravity of the situation. And the impression I got was that Starlight didn't /notice/ what was going on until after the conversation. She just figured that Trixie wouldn't go through with it without her.

The "if you're out there" is the big thing. Trixie basically says "either I die or the friend I ran off comes back." That's... very suicidal. It's "If nobody loves me, I might as well die."

RossTheEmeraldFox

Posted by RossTheEmeraldFox 7 years ago Report

First comment people alwase do: "I thought you where DEAD?¡¿¡¿"