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What a load of old gubbins, grown men actually watch this shit?https://youtube.com/watch?v=BPmeRpqUjj8
MLP Season 5 trailer.
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What a load of old gubbins, grown men actually watch this shit?https://youtube.com/watch?v=BPmeRpqUjj8
MLP Season 5 trailer.
That was my first impression too, because the equality people seem to not like the main characters. They seemed creepy, and making a statement that supporters of LBGTQ are creepy would be a BALLSY AS FUCK move. So I'm thinking they're going with the "everyone is the same" idea.I was reminded of the town on the planet Camazotz in Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time.
"And they're all made of ticky tacky, and they all look the same."
I work with a brony and his defense is, apparently, "the writers of the show are aware of the adult following and are making the show more sophisticated for the adult viewers, so it's not technically a kids show anymore", I shit you not.Is it autism that makes these special individuals search for social and philosophical messages deeply obfuscated within a television show about talking cartoon ponies manufactured for 8 year old girls? Or is it just a lack of meaning in their lives?
Quite some level of sophistication, having brightly colored ponies with cookie-cutter stereotype characters discover the 'true meaning of friendship' ie: sugarcoated timewasters for children with superficial, overused morals.I work with a brony and his defense is, apparently, "the writers of the show are aware of the adult following and are making the show more sophisticated for the adult viewers, so it's not technically a kids show anymore", I shit you not.
work with a brony and his defense is, apparently, "the writers of the show are aware of the adult following and are making the show more sophisticated for the adult viewers, so it's not technically a kids show anymore", I shit you not
Not really.Lol, more like the opposite is true: they added a mentally challenged cross-eyed pony to make it more relatable to the autistic adult fanbase. Chris is a major fan of the character, if I recall correctly.
Nah, I expect the whole "Equality Village" is going to turn out to be some Stepford Wives esque mindfuckery. Not like for much of the show's run, people kept thinking Rainbow Dash's tomboyish attitude and rainbow coloration made her secretly butch or something.That was my first impression too, because the equality people seem to not like the main characters. They seemed creepy, and making a statement that supporters of LBGTQ are creepy would be a BALLSY AS FUCK move. So I'm thinking they're going with the "everyone is the same" idea.
I expect rage on Facebook when this airs and the "Equality Village" is defeated or something.
Sure, they put in little nods to the older viewerbase here and there such as Derpy, or in one S4 episode outright Slenderman making a non-sequir background cameo for no reason, but beyond that the show is not being written to appeal to exclusively the older audience. Faust's initial gameplan was to make a girl's show that didn't treat its audience as drooling morons and was instead something the parents who would have to watch the show with their kids could have a little fun with the occasional adult joke (I.E. In one episode it's psuedo-lampshaded that Mr. Cake is not the father of his newborn twin children because they aren't the same kind of ponies as their parents...by Mr. Cake himself). Why on Earth would the show start being written more towards the wrong demographic than its target audience when it was fine the way it was in getting both groups to watch it by just being a decently written show? Especially when I doubt it was only the adult fanbase that pushed MLP into being Hasbro's current "Billion Dollar" franchise as of this week's New York Toyfair (read: MLP IS NOW MORE PROFITABLE THAN TRANSFORMERS).I work with a brony and his defense is, apparently, "the writers of the show are aware of the adult following and are making the show more sophisticated for the adult viewers, so it's not technically a kids show anymore", I shit you not.
This makes more sense. I clicked on a trailer link and all I saw was just basic cartoon stuff and I couldn't imagine how he got to his conclusion. It looked like he was coming up with all this stuff out of nothing.
Seriously. The horror stories I hear from parents who bring their kids to actual MLP conventions meant for kids and 20-30 year old men are there, creepily, clamoring and bugging the voice actors.
And Brony spergs all around the world will rejoice about this incredibly innovative twist and accuse everyone who dislikes it for not understanding the 2deep4u messages and the important life lesson of not being a dick.
Adult watching a show aimed at pre-teens and getting so invested that you try to decipher it and seek hidden meaning? Grow the hell up.
Pretty much.And yet ponyfags are totally into it because it's soft, pretty and lets not kid ourselves here, they want to bone one of the characters.
You realize a lot of it is fabricated, right?
is it causing you sensory overload?Twilight still has wings... pass
No wonder Chris is obsessed with it. He can understand the themes and the way the morals pan out ( -> be nice and good things happen to you) is also in accordance with how he wishes the world in general would work.I've watched episodes of MLP and I can tell you without any doubt that it's written with little girls in mind. The stories are simple and easy to digest with the message of being nice to each other.
So basically it's non-threatening, mindless fun and a gateway to entry-level furfaggotry?It's not complex nor is it worthy of the insane fandom. And yet ponyfags are totally into it because it's soft, pretty and lets not kid ourselves here, they want to bone one of the characters.