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Albertonykus — My Little Maniraptor: Twilight Sparkle and Spike

Published: 2012-05-21 13:27:17 +0000 UTC; Views: 4409; Favourites: 27; Downloads: 307
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Description The original My Little Maniraptor was meant to be a one-off thing, but it's spun way out of control. Why am I doing this? Confound these ponies! Just to get these out of my system, I've done individual pictures for the various major, recurring characters of the show, with musings on how the show might work with maniraptors instead of ponies. (No, that's no guarantee I might not do even more of these, but at least it'll be a while before I do.)

When I drew the original My Little Maniraptor, I had to decide on what maniraptor body plans I'd use represent the differentiation between different types of ponies. There are no maniraptors that actually have horns, so caenagnathoid oviraptorosaurs, having bony crests, were the obvious choice to represent unicorns. Twilight is based primarily off tall-crested oviraptorids such as Nemegtomaia, the tall crest being a symbol of her magical prowess. (I wouldn't say that crest size correlates absolutely with magical power in the My Little Maniraptor universe, but it works symbolically in a meta sense. I wouldn't be surprised if under her hat Trixie had a relatively short crest as an indicator of how she's not as powerful as she claims to be.)

Spike was harder. I needed to make him something very different from maniraptors, as how little ponies know about dragons is a plot point in the original show. I considered making him a mammal, but there are very few Mesozoic mammals that give off a convincing dragon vibe. In the end I made him a small ceratopsian - still a dinosaur, but a very derived member of the line least closely related to maniraptors. And while I was designing him, I remembered that basal ceratopsians had a pair of fang-like teeth just like the original Spike has. In addition, gastroliths are known for basal ceratopsians such as Psittacosaurus, and Spike eating gemstones can be seen as an extension of this.

The original Spike is a very young dragon, so that brings up the question of how adult dragons would be represented in My Little Maniraptor. One of the reasons why I chose ceratopsians to be dragons is because ceratopsians include both very small and very large taxa, though that doesn't cover the flying. The best I can come up with is that most of the adult dragons we've seen in the original show would be winged ceratopsids. What about Spike's adult form, however? In one episode he is artificially stimulated to grow into an adult, and assuming this form is the same as what he'd grow into at a more natural pace, he belongs to a wingless type of dragon, different from the other dragons we've seen. In My Little Maniraptor, Spike's adult form would probably be similar to a very large protoceratopsid.

Ironically, part of what makes Spike useful as an assistant in the original show is that he has grasping hands, but in My Little Maniraptor he'd probably be a lot less dexterous than the maniraptors. Based on Psittacosaurus, his reach would be extremely limited and only useful for carrying things at best (hence, Twilight having to float the clipboard in front of him in my drawing). Even so, he still has magic fire breath, and having an extra beak around probably comes in handy.

Incidentally, maniraptors having grasping hands avoids having the equivalent of ponies not being able to hold things using their hooves. However, even the maniraptors would probably prefer using their mouths and feet (and magic, in the case of caenagnathoids) to manipulate objects and hands for carrying them instead. Realistically, most maniraptors would not be able to carry things one handed (except by holding them to the chest), but I can see liberties being taken with this based on the fact that Bambiraptor was capable of doing so. Similarly, flying deinonychosaurs in My Little Maniraptor may use their feet for carrying things, although I question whether this was possible in life. (As alluded to earlier, most maniraptors, even those without backward-facing halluces, can curl their toes enough to grab onto things, and the first toe of deinonychosaurs can oppose the others to a degree. However, I doubt the utility of either option in flight, and the latter adaptation in particular appears to have been used for pinning prey to the ground, so even if a deinonychosaur could pick something up this way it would have had to be something they didn't mind impaling.)

Also, Twilight Sparkle is best pony... uh, maniraptor.

Post-update notice: So, princess!Twilight. Her wings are larger now to sustain flight and I've given her retractable second toes to reflect characteristics from other types of maniraptors (as with the other princesses ). That said, I'm obliged to mention that there's one oviraptorosaur, Wulatelong, that may preserve a retracted second toe, but whether this represents a natural pose in life is up to further study. (Disappointingly, this is not even mentioned in the paper describing it!)
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Comments: 17

Supermariochris4 [2016-11-11 12:45:26 +0000 UTC]

Spike got down of its me
What-spike

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DinoBirdMan [2013-07-05 19:01:06 +0000 UTC]

Is spike's a Microceratus?

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Albertonykus In reply to DinoBirdMan [2013-07-06 01:38:43 +0000 UTC]

I prefer not to assign the characters to specific genera, because it's not likely that any real life taxon will happen to possess all the characteristics I've given them. But certainly, he can be a Microceratus if you want him to be.

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DinoBirdMan In reply to Albertonykus [2013-07-06 02:46:21 +0000 UTC]

Huh, if you say so.

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JD-man [2012-06-08 04:32:01 +0000 UTC]

"In one episode he is artificially stimulated to grow into an adult, and assuming this form is the same as what he'd grow into at a more natural pace, he belongs to a wingless type of dragon, different from the other dragons we've seen. In My Little Maniraptor, Spike's adult form would probably be similar to a very large protoceratopsid."

Having watched that episode, I think it's safe to say that Spike's adult form is the coolest dragon in the series. I especially like watching his rampage w/Godzilla's music & roar ( [link] ).

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Albertonykus In reply to JD-man [2012-06-08 08:25:08 +0000 UTC]

Agreed!

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Tyrannotitan333 [2012-05-21 23:48:07 +0000 UTC]

Heh, Twilight actually sounds like the best pony to me too, probably because she is who I am most similar too.

Also, I had a dream about getting hooked on to the show. XD

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Albertonykus In reply to Tyrannotitan333 [2012-05-22 10:07:59 +0000 UTC]

Haha! XD

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JD-man [2012-05-21 23:31:59 +0000 UTC]

"The best I can come up with is that most of the adult dragons we've seen in the original show would be winged ceratopsids."

I think Babbletrish beat you to it: [link]

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Albertonykus In reply to JD-man [2012-05-22 10:05:49 +0000 UTC]

How did I not remember that?

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JD-man In reply to Albertonykus [2012-05-22 17:48:38 +0000 UTC]

BTW, this deviation reminds me of the freaking hilarious MLP parody in the following link. I should warn you that there is a lot of swearing, but it's still worth checking out, especially for Spike.

[link]

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Albertonykus In reply to JD-man [2012-05-23 01:44:27 +0000 UTC]

Haha, what did I just watch? XD

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JD-man In reply to Albertonykus [2012-05-25 02:56:42 +0000 UTC]

If you liked that, you should watch the other episodes too. Next to Spike, Fluttershy is my favorite parody.

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ChocolateStarfire [2012-05-21 18:36:34 +0000 UTC]

Mmmm, gemstones...

Twilight Sparkle is best dino! And do not worry, now that I have some time to myself, I will doodle your maniraptorans...as I do love to doodle them.

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Albertonykus In reply to ChocolateStarfire [2012-05-22 10:06:18 +0000 UTC]

No worries, take your time.

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ChocolateStarfire In reply to Albertonykus [2012-05-23 03:37:12 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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Albertonykus In reply to ChocolateStarfire [2012-05-23 10:14:23 +0000 UTC]

No problem.

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