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Mane Changing Colour?[]
Compare the colours of Bon Bon's mane in different episodes. Sometimes the colours (red and blue) switch in different episodes. Perhaps or perhaps not an animation error? Scruce 21:07, February 2, 2012 (UTC)
Voice actress[]
- It is possible that Tara Strong voiced Bon Bon in Green Isn't Your Color. -Preceding unsigned comment was added by unknown
- It's also possible that Emily Hampshire have voiced Bon Bon in Call of the Cutie.-Preceding unsigned comment was added by unknown
- Evidence to support this: Emily Hampshire voices Misery in "Ruby Gloom", another animated TV show done in Canada, and Misery sort of sounds like Bon Bon's "I didn't put those in my bag!". Dogman15 06:25, December 26, 2011 (UTC)
- Commenters on this video have suggested that Bon Bon's voice in Lesson Zero is either Tabitha St. Germain or Kari Wahlgren. Dogman15 19:08, October 17, 2011 (UTC)
- Evidence supporting Tabitha St. Germain: Tabitha voiced Olive Oyl in Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy, and she sounds the same as Bon Bon's "incredible doll!" quote. Dogman15 06:25, December 26, 2011 (UTC)
Fan labor[]
Bon-Bon is constantly seen with Lyra, leading most fans to think of them as a couple. [1] [2] [3]. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Callofduty4 (talk • contribs) 22:27, 13 August 2011
One of these things is not like the other[]
The page makes untrue statements in pretty much every mention of Bon-Bon's G1 namesake. One line says that she is similar to her, when there is no real similarity between them in appearance or temperment. Another says that they share the same cutie mark and color scheme, which they do not. G1 Bon Bon, which was one of the star characters in MLP Tales, has a bold mustard-yellow body with a solid-color red-violet mane in animation, and more of a dark lavender mane in the toy form. Her cutie mark is the closest thing to G4 Bon-Bon, but is only a single piece of candy surrounded by six stars. The cutie mark is violet and pink in the animation but cyan and yellow (her body color showing through for the stripes) in the toy. Her personality in the series is depicted as liking to bake and wanting to be a fashion model, and being a bit scattered. 24.101.140.29 16:52, March 4, 2012 (UTC)
The buckle on her saddlebag[]
Something that I don't think anyone has taken into account is that whereas most ponies have their buckles modeled after their cutie marks, Bon Bon's cutie mark would be pretty hard to use as a buckle, given that it consists of three small, separate objects. This could explain part of the reason why her saddlebags used Lyra Heartstrings's cutie mark--being one large object--instead of her own in Putting Your Hoof Down. The same logic can be applied to Ditzy Doo's buckle. --Pikmanipulator (talk) 16:40, September 16, 2012 (UTC)
- Then again, I forgot that Fluttershy also has a cutie mark that consists of three small, separate objects, and yet her buckle is modeled after just one of those objects. So I guess that renders this logic completely pointless. --Pikmanipulator (talk) 02:24, September 17, 2012 (UTC)