Skin&Bones wakes up for the first time in thousands of years.
Sloppy and limited an animation though it be, I'm still satisfied with how it turned out since I don't do them often and I got lucky with trying to time her breathing with the sounds. /)
After further investigation, we found out that whole thing might just be some brony gaslighting the French voice actors into believing that their job is replaced by AI...
Potential timeline for the whole event:
Hasbro changed most dubs other than English in TYT season 2
Some of the new dub is cheaper and different from before, leading to some fans believing that it is voiced by AI (which is NOT the case we know the real VAs behind some of the dubs)
Matthieu Meunier, Hitch's voice in French, notices the person Guillaume Troton on Instagram, who claims to be working with Hasbro.
Matthieu reaches out to Guillaume, who proceeds to make stuff up and say random bullshit
Matthieu proceeds to tell this information on live at the UVA conference and potentially tell this to the other voice actors
We apologize for the previous post because the we all seem to be fooled by the Guillaume guy. Please spread the more correct version now unless there's another crazy plot twist again
This book is titled "My Little Pony: Magic Runs Wild: I Can Read Level 1" and is by HarperCollins. It will be released on September 17th, 2024.
It will most likely use the same story as the My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale special episode "The Blockywockys."
Description: "An all-new adventure with your favorite ponies from Tell Your Tale! This adorable early reader is perfect for sharing with the pony fan in your life.
My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale is an animated series of shorts that follow the pony besties as they embark on wild adventures across Maretime Bay! The fast-paced episodes offer hilarious stories that will have everypony in stitches. Be sure to catch My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale now available on YouTube and Netflix!
This book is a level 1 I Can Read, which means it's perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences."