Thread:TheOne1000/@comment-1031724-20190227230651/@comment-1031724-20190305183441

Not a lot that I know of, I'm not really following them anymore. I've got plenty of fun games already. Though, if they're doing a decent Mario & Sonic for the Switch that doesn't have the restrictions of Rio 2016, I might be interested. Though if Espio and Wave are playable in all events, I so wanted to pair them with Tails and Blaze.

Never seen Chicken Little.

Who, Sombra or Chrysalis? Either way there is a chance, the new writers at least showed they aren't afraid to have family-unfriendly deaths of evil ponies in there so it's possible they'll destroy the demonic unicorn (again) and creepy insectoid.

I've seen Antz. And A Bug's Life. I noticed the villains in that movie are played by Gene Hackman and Kevin Spacey, both of whom played Lex Luthor.

The Swan Princess movies are pretty fun for me, and give closure each time, which is refreshing after MLP and MCU. Also both the main villain of the second film and his henchman are killed by lava. :)

Sombra actually isn't that popular. He was criticized for not having enough screentime or lines. There was an episode where time was temporarily altered so each of the villains was in power, and while it showed just how bad it would've gotten if Sombra had done more, he didn't have any lines or do much himself onscreen. Usually the finales are more intense or meaningful than the premiers, but despite how evil, intelligent, and powerful he is, he seems reserved for premiers. If anyone wanted him back it's so more could be done with him to make him seem less lame. (My friend who got me into it, on the other hand, he lost interest in the show but still really loves Sombra for being so mysterious)

Most of the villains were reformed, imprisoned, or destroyed at the end of their first appearance. Though a season later, Discord (John de Lancie) was released and reformed. Also, in the Season 5 premier, Starlight Glimmer ran off, returned in the finale for the time-altering thing I mentioned, and reformed. Other than her, Chrysalis has avoided all three every time, though in her first appearance she fell off a cliff, her second appearance her throne exploded with her on it (and survived without a scratch), third appearance she was nearly killed by one of her own creations but the Tree saved her by killing her attacker (though the Tree was defending itself rather than Chrysalis).

I might add that the writer of that episode and other writers of Season 1-6 time said he was dead on more than one occasion and would never return in the show. The new writers either didn't get that memo, or his appearance in the trailer is a red herring and there's more to it than we know.