My Little Pony has gone mainstream...?

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Denamic

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Jellly said:
Oh it's not a logical thought at all. If I think it through I realise I should not feel this way but instinctively my brain conjures up images of overweight 30-40 year olds fapping over ponies. :| I'm hardly saying that MLP watchers are like that at all, it's just what my initial instinctive thought of them is. Hard to say why, I'm guessing stereotypes and whatnot are to blame. Again, not saying people that watch the show are like that.
All I can really suggest you do is to simply watch the show; it's what I did.
I intended to just watch a few episodes to find out what the 'bronies' were on about.
Now I, too, love the show, and I love the characters. They make me feel fuzzy inside.
But it's in no way sexual. The thought of fapping to the cast of MLP puts me off big time.
It's more akin to the feeling you get when your pet does something adorable and you want to hug the living shit out of it.
So just put aside your prejudices for a moment and simply watch an episode or two. Or three. Probably all of them.
Judge the show on its own merits, and if you don't like it, that's fine.
Just give it a fair shot, and you'll no doubt understand bronies much better whether you like it or not.
 

badgersprite

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When has My Little Pony ever not been mainstream? It's about the most mainstream franchise I can think of off the top of my head, next to other cartoon counterparts like G.I. Joe or Pokemon or something. I mean, it's a franchised marketing vehicle aiming to sell products to little girls. How much more mainstream can you get?

Frankly, part of the whole reason why I find the whole brony movement so awesome is that it's one of the first times I've seen people not care about liking something that is so mainstream. People can just enjoy something for what it is and have fun without being self-conscious assholes who only care about how cool they look or how uncool some other 'mainstream' thing is.

My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is one of the least elitist and most fun fandoms I've ever been a part of. If people are just liking it to 'be cool' or 'be trendy' or 'be ironic' and only plan on abandoning the show because it's popular, then I'm not really sorry for their loss. I don't really want people with that kind of attitude tainting my fandom experience. I won't be sorry if they make room for more people who genuinely like the show.

(By the way, isn't kind of weird when genuinely liking something so mainstream and celebrating it purely for fun and without cynicism in our society is considered a counter-culture movement?)
 

Aidinthel

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badgersprite said:
By the way, isn't kind of weird when genuinely liking something so mainstream and celebrating it purely for fun and without cynicism in our society is considered a counter-culture movement?
Yeah, I keep seeing the term "New Sincerity" mentioned in relation to this show and a couple other things, and it seems to me that something's really off when sincerity is so unique as to get its own movement name.
 

uneek

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I find it completely weird, since I used to watch and play with My Little Ponies when I was a little girl.
I know, right? It's like when I hear about grown men bathing. I mean, I used to bathe when I was a little boy.
 

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I used to be a Pony Hater, until I took an arrow to the knee.

Now I love it. So to everypony who hates MLP, I will tolerate and love the shit out of you.
 

Aidinthel

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Dtox333 said:
I pretty much had the same initial thought when i started seeing all of the pony stuff around the web (Deviantart avatars, TF2 sprays, and other things), i thought it was a bunch of children or autistic people getting into a fad of some sort or something. It was especially confusing and concerning when i learned that there were people of a much older age into the show.

But then i checked the show out....and fell in love with it lol.
That's pretty much the same story I've heard from everyone.

No (or, at least, very few) adult wakes up one day and decides "Today I plan to watch little girls' television" for no reason. But the reaction from other people is generally "Wow you must be really weird that you admit to watching little girls' shows" instead of "Wow this show must be pretty good that you're willing to admit to watching it", which would be the more reasonable response in my view.