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Calbeck

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Fallout Equestria: New Pegas.

Scared, squirlboy? Good... that means your brain is working.



EXTRA POINTS FOR SERENDIPITY: This is Post #666.
 

OneBrokePony

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Luna said:
But what I want to talk about is this: Season 2 made life for ponies look more advanced and modern. You now have cranes, hospitals, dams, a printing press, a Priest, legitimate baby ponies, the more frequent use of trains, as well as a smaller regard for dangerous monsters affecting the ponies, though this is still apparent, etc

One of the reasons why I liked the show was how quaint life was, how it was simple and to a degree, old fashioned. I don't want to see the show become about 6 ponies that live in Ponytropilis and listen to music on their I ponies, where the children play hooves of War, and where elected politicians are more important than the monarchs.

I just want their lives to remain simple. Anybody else know this feel?
I don't think their technology is getting too far along, but I do like that it is in general, with some exceptions (Vinyl Scratch's turntables, the arcade machine in the Hearts and Hooves ep), not very recent let alone current.
I know what you're talking about though. That their lives are rather simple and old-fashioned, and they live in a small town where everybody knows everybody is part of the appeal to me as well. I'm not sure season 2 made their lives more advanced, but it did show their world as being more complex than it had been. I always like it better when it's just about the relationships between the main characters.
 

Luna

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OneBrokePony said:
Luna said:
But what I want to talk about is this: Season 2 made life for ponies look more advanced and modern. You now have cranes, hospitals, dams, a printing press, a Priest, legitimate baby ponies, the more frequent use of trains, as well as a smaller regard for dangerous monsters affecting the ponies, though this is still apparent, etc

One of the reasons why I liked the show was how quaint life was, how it was simple and to a degree, old fashioned. I don't want to see the show become about 6 ponies that live in Ponytropilis and listen to music on their I ponies, where the children play hooves of War, and where elected politicians are more important than the monarchs.

I just want their lives to remain simple. Anybody else know this feel?
I don't think their technology is getting too far along, but I do like that it is in general, with some exceptions (Vinyl Scratch's turntables, the arcade machine in the Hearts and Hooves ep), not very recent let alone current.
I know what you're talking about though. That their lives are rather simple and old-fashioned, and they live in a small town where everybody knows everybody is part of the appeal to me as well. I'm not sure season 2 made their lives more advanced, but it did show their world as being more complex than it had been. I always like it better when it's just about the relationships between the main characters.
I particularly agree with the bold. Episodes about the relationships between the main characters are usually good.

I also think every few episodes there should be an adventure that involves all of the mane six.
 

Melon Hunter

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Calbeck said:
Fallout Equestria: New Pegas.

Scared, squirlboy? Good... that means your brain is working.


EXTRA POINTS FOR SERENDIPITY: This is Post #666.
Shameless self-plugging, Calbeck? How could you stoop so low?

I mean, it's not like I'd do the same thing... [http://www.equestriadaily.com/2012/04/story-deus-ex-equine-revolution.html]


OT: So yeah, as you can probably tell, I'm pretty well invested in the show and its fanbase. And why not? The cartoon is a great piece of entertainment for me, the fanbase produces some stunning pieces of work and art, and I've even made a few friends through it along the way. Roll on summer; people tend to make more stuff in the show's absence, I've found.
 

Amgeo

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Becoming a fan of the show hasn't really changed me all that much. I've always said that quality deserves praise regardless of social stigma, and that you should enjoy what you enjoy.
Note that MLP isn't the only quality cartoon around these days. You've got Avatar, which now has a pretty kick-ass sequel series. Young Justice is pretty good too, at least from what I've seen.


Friendship is Magic has given me interesting theories about how people work, which I'd like to share with you.

I think that I've identified why the "brony" has become so terrifyingly ubiquitous. In a word: Novelty.
I was born in '92, and like half of everyone on the Internet I grew up being told* that I shouldn't be "feminine," that ponies were feminine and that the My Little Pony franchise was doubly so. I was also told that the My Little Pony cartoons were dumb and unentertaining and just plain bad. As a teen, this was compounded by the notion that all cartoons are intended for children and that I should not enjoy them. You with me so far?
Now, reading through the posts here, I note that even a few people who don't like the show admit that it has its good points.
The show is well made.
We weren't expecting that.
People started talking about the show being good, which contradicts the social stigma attached to the franchise. This sort of thing provokes two responses: Dismissal or Curiosity. And if people become curious, they'll probably watch a few episodes, which means that they'll either not like it and forget it, or they'll like it.
I believe that positive emotional responses to the show are amplified by general dislike for the earlier incarnations of the franchise.

*"Told" here means that it was presented as a fact of reality without explanation, rather than explicitly stated.
 

Darren716

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The show has effected my life quite a bit since it was the main thing that made me start going on the Internet more than I already was which has brought me closer to several people I know in real life, ones who like the show and ones who despise it, when before I was never even talked to them or really acknowledged them.
 

Samantha Burt

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Honestly, I don't watch much in the way of TV, but I love the show. It taught me to be a calmer, happier person and to tolerate those around me a lot more. Bought figures and stickers and grab bags and all sorts. Contemplating a t-shirt, any suggestions?
 

Calbeck

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Melon Hunter said:
Shameless self-plugging, Calbeck? How could you stoop so low?
Tsk tsk... if I were plugging, I'd've put in a link to the novel! -;)
 

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Due to the influence of bronies (aka the new furries and yes I know that you aren't all like that) I cannot watch the show as I don't want to be lumped into an insane, horrid mass as the rest of them have just for liking a show.
 

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Aidinthel said:
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What I find odd is how the bronies seem to spread into everything like a cancer. Gaming forums? Bronies. Casual conversation at the dinner table about modern politics? Bronies. DnD games? Bronies.
Yes, it's almost like the show is popular or something, and people like to talk about things they enjoy.


Oh, new page. Escapist MLP user group link:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/groups/view/MLP-Friendship-is-Magic
I recommend that anyone who joins uncheck the "Chat Notifications" option when prompted, as the group chat tends to be quite active.
Yeah, but it's the fact that they seem, at least to me, to be talking about it EVERYWHERE. Gaming forum? Time to talk about ponies! Political forum? Time to talk about ponies!

Call me weird, but I like it when things stick to a certain genre. Genre mixing just kinda...irks me.
 

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Kalezian said:
LastGreatBlasphemer said:

majority of the voice actors in the show?

yea, they also did voices for other shows.

Just look up Tara Strong.

So he could be there for the ponies, or he could be there for the voice actors.


OT: I remember the day Ponies invaded 4chan, the hive of scum and villainy it is, and the resulting flame/ban wars.

Then bronies.memebase.com came to be, and people rejoiced, a place to keep the bronies together and a place for bronies to hang out at.


A few days ago I decided to check out /k/ to see what's been going on, the usual "I want a $150 gun" 'lol, get a mosin naggant poorfag!', but I saw something up on the board directory.

/mlp/

now, I know 4chan, I know the dumbasses that post there, I know what to expect.

I was expecting porn, guro, hate threads, wannabe /i/nsurgents, the normal for a board that isn't /b/.

First thread I saw? Post your epic pony pictures here! And yea, most of those pictures were pretty boss.

Other threads?

Fluttershy is next to you, wat do.

check out my doubles!

post your oc ponies.

the list could go on, but the one thing I didn't see was the usual hate that other boards get.


Ladies and Gentelmen, 4chan, the bastards behind nearly everything that could be considered bastardy has a board full of love and tolerance.

mind. fucking. BLOWN.

I mean, I even tried to troll them to see what would happen, one thread in particular was asking why artists felt the need that their humanized interpritations of the mane 6 were correct, the main argument was black rarity.

I planted the bait, "Because rarity is worst pony".

nothing, for two hours I watched that thread, various attempts at trolling and none took the bait.

I was shocked.

4Chan, now with 20% more love and tolerance.

so, yea, that kind of changed my whole outlook on the denizens of that awful website.


[sub]also, supposedly season 3 will be geared more towards fans, but that doesn't change the fact that Rarity is worst pony[/sub]
HA HA HA HA HA HA!
I really don't mean this to be harsh but you honestly have no idea.
Doitpow said:
TizzytheTormentor said:
I vastly prefer Adventure Time
I do too... but please don't say it too loud, the internet might hear and ruin it aswell.
Sorry mate but AT doesn't exactly have a good standing fandom either. Did you ever hear about the phone in opinion thing that mathematical had about PBxMarcy being legitimate.
The only ongoing show I've seen in this thread without a completely deplorable fandom is RS, because God knows that Gumball fans have the crazy (I love Gumball but I try to stay away from discussion as much as possible).

OT:
Right now my pony levels are at 0 and I don't see that changing soon. Its just not really my thing...
 

Eomega123

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Sorry, what was this thread about, I got distracted skyping my friend about ponies? (technically we were making fun of gens 1-3, but that still counts). So yeah, it's certainly invaded my brain. Best invasion ever.
 

Doitpow

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Sorry mate but AT doesn't exactly have a good standing fandom either. Did you ever hear about the phone in opinion thing that mathematical had about PBxMarcy being legitimate.
The only ongoing show I've seen in this thread without a completely deplorable fandom is RS, because God knows that Gumball fans have the crazy (I love Gumball but I try to stay away from discussion as much as possible).
I have literally no idea what you just said. But yeah I'm sure there are a lot of Adventure Time nuts out there, I'm just glad they are not in my face all day.
 

GamemasterAnthony

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Now...I have a question...

If someone were to do some crossover of Adventure Time and MLP:FiM, would the amount of supposed concentrated awesome from that cause a singularity that causes the whole of the multiverse to collapse in on itself?

If so...excuse me one minute... *goes to scrap a fanfiction plotbunny*