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BEFORE YOU READ THE COMIC!
This comic contains no insulting messages or something bad towards Rarifort and Monsparkle's fans! THIS IS JUST A JOKE! I got nothing against Monsparkle and Rarifort fans!
Yep, Danglars is the best character from InkPotts animatics for me. Did anyone ever wondered what's his name?
And no, I don't like Applejack from the MLP series, but I really like Danglarjacks. No hard feelings, AJ.
©Assassin-or-Shadow and TorusTheScribe animatics.
The novel 'The count of Monte Cristo' written by: Alexandre Dumas.
The original 'My Little Pony - Friendship is Magic' series belong to Hasbro.
This comic contains no insulting messages or something bad towards Rarifort and Monsparkle's fans! THIS IS JUST A JOKE! I got nothing against Monsparkle and Rarifort fans!
Yep, Danglars is the best character from InkPotts animatics for me. Did anyone ever wondered what's his name?
And no, I don't like Applejack from the MLP series, but I really like Danglarjacks. No hard feelings, AJ.
©Assassin-or-Shadow and TorusTheScribe animatics.
The novel 'The count of Monte Cristo' written by: Alexandre Dumas.
The original 'My Little Pony - Friendship is Magic' series belong to Hasbro.
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Danglars has interesting personality and has the most classical villain motivation: Jealousy. He's intelligent and the one who came up with the idea of conspiracy against Edmund. And what I find interesting about him is that unlike the other conspirators, he never got what he originally wanted. he wanted to he Phareon's captain but instead became a rich paron... though you can't complain when you are a millionaire. I really liked the Count's comment about Danglars appearance when he first sees him after so many years, wondering how disgusting he is. And how not everyone notice "him to be a snake from his low forehead, a vulture from the back of his head, and a common buzzard from a sharp nose." (I have no idea how that line goes un the official English translation, I'm just trying to translate what's in the Finnish translation I have) I also like the fact that he's the father of the only LGTB character in the book... Taking notice The Count of Monte Cristo is a Victorian novel.