My Favourite Mane 6 Pony: Applejack How did you find MLP Forums?: I Googled MLP Forums
How you became a fan of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic: I'm not a fan yet, exactly.
Guys, I'm gonna be honest with here. I am nowhere near a MLP fan. I am legitimately trying to find out the big deal with MLPFIM. I'm a Sonic the Hedgehog fan, kind of a furry (I guess), a Tara Strong fan, into a lot of nerd/non nerd stuff. MLP showcases a unique art style with story arch that pays homage to many cartoons I watched growing up. Nothing has something so trendy has ever been able to pull of an episodic cartoon show with those lame after school PSA lessons so effectively. It is a cartoon that seems to cater to the young female demographic but its audience exceeds that, creating fans of all genders, ages, and backgrounds. It is the cartoon phenomenon that for a time took the world by storm and is still very popular, showing no signs of going any where, any time soon.
That being said, why am I not a fan of this? I am just finishing up season 1 of MLP and I am still not a fan of it yet. Its cute, its adorable and I'm a manly man who would rock some Puppycat jammies all day long. I like Applejack because she reminds me a lot of Bunnie Rabbot from Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM). What I'm trying to say is that I am not a fan of MLP and I think I should be. I am an aspiring screenwriter (hoping to start out writing for animated television shows) but that isn't the reason why I'm trying to understand all of this. I'm coming to the realization that I'm trying to hard so now I'm turning to the forums...sort of to hear it from the...pony's mouth...can't believe I typed that. I think true fans could shed a light on this situation. I got the idea from watching that Bronies documentary. I'm not sure if that was an accurate representation of a MLP fan, though. I want to know what brought you all to MLP. Hearing from fans may help me put things into perspective. (I am dead serious. I really want some input. This is coming from a genuinely curious and open-minded place.)