Gillian spike dragon project level 17/23/2023 ![]() ![]() He won’t always agree with what she does, but he'll always be there to help. We can relate to the love Spike shows for Twilight in always being there for her no matter what the challenges will be. He’s always helping her even when she’s wrong. Spike is frightened and feeling vastly unqualified, but against better judgment, Spike faces his worst fears to stay with Twilight. What he's really afraid of is the climb back up. Season 3: The Crystal Empire: Never abandoning a friend In other words, the world around Spike doesn’t explain who he is, how he choices to respond to the world does. He’s not less a dragon because he didn’t act a certain way. Spike realizes that being a dragon isn’t about acting like the first dragons he meets, he can decide who he is and build an identity based on what he wants for himself. I don't think all dragons smash eggs, but Spike just had to befriend this group of jerks. We may not be humans growing up with other creatures, but this world can be cruel enough to make us feel like aliens on Earth sometimes. Who said aprons and baked goods aren't for dragons? In this episode, Spike learns a lot about what others think of him, what bullies will pressure him to act like, and how he feels about himself. I know I’ve had my fair share of nights agonizing over the question, “Who am I?” He’s grown up with ponies but he’s not one. Spike is a dragon who knows next to nothing about dragons. Tell me you don't want to reach in there and give him a hug. You've been the helper to someone at least once. Yeah, his supporting role makes him awesome! We all have done these things for others. He’s gathering parasprites, being used for magic target practice, collecting data, cleaning up the library, driving the carriage to the Gala, acting as the voice of reason that’s just the stuff I feel like naming! Spike even befriends his captors in Over a Barrel. ![]() Need an announcer, look no farther than Spike in Suited for Success. He takes care of the animals so Fluttershy can solve a dragon problem in Dragonshy. Spike is Twilight’s living mailbox despite the discomfort. Spike is always helpful, always supporting others, always willing to go the extra mile. I can't say Spike and I are twins, but I know it’s so important to be the Spike in someone else’s story sometimes. But the truth is, we can’t get by without those who support us. There’s a saying, “Everyone’s the hero of their own story.” People like Spike are easy to forget about because they choose to be the supporting character for those around them. So, let’s remember our not-so-baby dragon! If you see yourself in Spike, then it’s time for you to join me in a Relateable Dragon moment.ĭon’t worry, no spoilers of the recent episode Molt Down. He began as a slap-stick comedic side character but has grown into so much more. He wants to support his friends in any way he can, and he’s never bitter about it. Living with ponies all his life, Spike is ever on a journey of self-discovery. Spike the dragon: Twilight’s number one assistant and proud of it. My other project is a model based on Planet Skaro, from the Doctor Who series.Being a supporting character, this little dragon might not be the most powerful or magical, but he has a strength that enhances this show immensely. Thank you for taking the time to view my project, and feel free to share it with other people who may enjoy it! Please support my project if you would like it to be a reality, and want to have your very own "Spike" on your desk, bedside table, or in your child's bedroom/playroom (if they are lucky enough for you to not keep him for yourself!). I thought that this would be an interesting concept for me to experiment with myself- only I chose to design Spike to be a more manageable size to keep the cost down when attempting to build him in real life! The design of Spike was inspired significantly by my recent trip to LEGOLAND Windsor, as I was amazed by the large-scale LEGO sculptures, built using mostly simple bricks to create a structure that is anything but simple. These can be moved and posed manually, when younger children play with the model, but there is also the potential for the more experienced LEGO fan to add motors and program them to move as they wish! The inside of the model is therefore largely hollow, to aid with the addition of motors if desired, and to make it lighter. This model is challenging to build, yet satisfying. It is formed of mostly simple elements such as regular square/ rectangular bricks and plates- no curves here! Another thing that sets this model apart is the hinged arms, wings, and mouth. Spike is a friendly young dragon who lives in the colourful and fun world of LEGO!
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