Since you're already correcting him, I'd like to point out that the plural of "pony" is ponies. Also although there is a rainbow coloured baby horse at one point in the show, it does not sing until it's an adult... oh and there is only one rainbow coloured pony and it is most definitely not shiny, nor are any of the other ponies.Major Tom said:I don't think anyone has pulled you up on this yet, but just a point of correction. My Little Pony as a franchise is very much older than Toy Story, being of the same vintage as Transformers and GI Joe. The first My Little Pony episodes aired as a couple of one off specials in 1984 and 85 respectively, followed by a movie and getting its own series starting in 1986, running through to 1987. Since then there have been a number of cartoons and direct to video shows in the years since then.Jimmybobjr said:And i also feel that Toy Story 3 is a bad example. Toy story 1 came out in 1995. Toy story 3 came out in 2010. Thats twenty years difference. Those 20 year old you mentioned probably saw the first two movies as a kid, and therefore, understand the idea behind the movies.
however, if that is applied to the Pony thing:
Pony became popular Late Last Year/this year. thats 6 months difference. People who havent watched the show will see Rainbow Coloured Baby Horses and unicorns singing about friendship. They dont understand the idea behind the show.
They arent readily comparable. One Show has been around for decades, one has been around for months. One has already integrated themselvs into a persons life since childhood. One hasnt. ONE IS ABOUT SHINY RAINBOW PONYS.
One isnt.
So the parents watching My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic with their children may very well have watched My Little Pony when they were children.
This has all lead me to the conclusion that your statements are ill-informed slander, and that you should give the show a try (though I'm sure you've been told that many times by now and still refused).