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GuillermoGage

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  1. I watched I think one episode of Hamtaro when it was on like way early in the morning or something. All I remember is that there was a young girl human character who was hurriedly getting undressed and redressed and the pet hamsters would watch. And then there was a show that was on at 6:00 a.m. on Saturdays before the Kid's WB block called Tama and Friends. It was about cats. And "Who said cats and dogs can't get along?"
  2. Dang right. There is nothing quite like it on TV right now, and as a result it is pretty much the only TV thing I've been into all year, with the exception of giving Littlest Pet Shop a chance.
  3. That declares what Rarity believes in. She praises the stars. ....still my favorite character. I don't really care about anybody else. I do not follow the motto "love and tolerate/tolerance". I'm pretty sure that it is a joke/some people interpret is as a joke.
  4. Not meeeeee! (I say in that suggesting singsong voice) Pfft. Octavia is nothing more than a pretty mare who plays the cello. Derpy Ditzy Doo is not a mother and what does she even have to do with muffins? Her cutie mark is bubbles. Eeyup, Pinkie Pie is probably the canary in the coal mine to figure out if MLP:FiM goes the way of SpongeBob SquarePants. Or just if any character gets relentlessly and lazily flanderized, that would be the time to call it quits and celebrate the great first few or x amount of seasons of My Little Pony that was. But that's not happening right now! I'm sure this is the zaniest and most careless Pinkie will ever go! She is not dumb cartoony comic relief!
  5. Of course, I know all about that! I've been following it since the premiere. I'm just thinking, I am finding it hard to even come up with more than four examples of shows that star five or six characters, preferably talking animals, that get somewhat shared amounts of screentime and episodes dedicated to them, in a show that has a "lesson of the week" format and decent messages. Because 1990s Nicktoons, the past ten years of Nickelodeon, and pretty much the entire history of Cartoon Network didn't have those kind of shows. They were zany and crazy and creepy, and/or focused on a starring protagonist. I can't even come up with anything on Kids WB from it's glory days. Adventure Time and SpongeBob are totally different breeds from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. They are meant to inspire different forms of being entertained.
  6. I have no interest whatsoever in getting people to watch this show. My mom and my sister or maybe both my sisters have seen me watching the show on TV and drawing ponies or coloring ponies in my niece's MLPFiM coloring book. They probably have no idea what a Brony is. And I do not want people who draw scraggly MSPaint Sonic the Hedgehog OCs on deviantART, or "furries", to be associated with what I am into. Oh well, it was already too late by the time I first watched the show in August 2011.
  7. Pinkie Pie knows everyone in town. EVERYONE. ...I am comfortable talking about this, because this is something that all animals do as well as humans. It is not a concept that wouldn't work with non-humans. For example, I'm not into human depictions of the ponies because they are ponies. You are going to be biased about how big their human breasts would be in human form, or what kind of clothes they would wear, because it used arbitrary imagination.
  8. I'm thinking shows with an ensemble cast; that means no emphasis on one protagonist and more screentime for other characters who are all legitimate friends. I've got Disney/ABC's Recess and Winnie-the-Pooh. When you think about it, Winnie-the-Pooh is surprisingly thematically similar to My Little Pony, maybe even the franchise as a whole. I'm also thinking Little Bear and Franklin the Turtle. Let's face it, even though it defined the 2000's just as our series might come to define the 2010's, the only real connection something like SpongeBob SquarePants has to My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is the speedy rise to fame, and that for young adults who witnessed SpongeBob degrade from it's glory days, this show is a new show with a different flavor.
  9. I watched the first "four" episodes in July or August 2011. I became a serious fan in December 2011. I probably liked Fluttershy, Applejack, and Rainbow Dash. Around June of this year, Rarity became one of my favorite female fictional characters somehow.
  10. I've actually wanted to make a topic like this, but was too shy. That being said, I don't think that there is a stork that makes babies within the series, and I wanted to make a topic like this almost solely to say that Pinkie Pie is somehow the Mane 6 character to most likely to have gotten laid before the series started. None of the other Mane 6 have gotten to the base of kissing, and that would probably just be Applejack. A few minutes later... I'd just like to add that I had this thought after seeing The Cutie Mark Chronicles and seeing Pinkie's Amish/Mennonite-like upbringing. Still stand by it for some reason. Maybe it's a sudden radical change in lifestyle/personality thing or I dunno. And now I edited after getting home to add a 't' in thought.
  11. And now both of those shows have a character named Babs. Also, for people who keep referencing FOX NEWS as an outlet that hates/misrepresents Bronies based on one segment from Red Eye: http://www.cracked.com/photoplasty_294_the-18-most-viral-photos-next-12-months_p2/ Okay, so that's not real, but it really does sound like something Bill 'OReilly would say in a better mood. Watch out though, Cracked.com is an addicting site. Basically, it can be safely said that this fandom is bashed by more than one flavor of media coverage. Howard Stern and Tosh.0 are like the opposite spectrum, sort of.
  12. People must go out and spread this interesting news to all of Bronydom! And whoever is a fan of that Dragonball Z show that ended like ten years ago.
  13. My interest in everything else on TV has fizzled out over the past two years. I follow/watch basically nothing on TV. Not the local news, not reality programming/talent shows, not even syndicated sitcom blocks, no sports. (I've barely followed American Idol enough to figure out which two it would probably come down to, and now that the judges are just Mariah Carey, Keith Urban, and Nicki Minaj in addition to Randy Jackson, I reckon I will not follow at all.) Pretty much the sole reason I watch my sister's DISH Network is to DVR My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic and delete them off when I'm done watching an episode, and then I'm putting a mild interest in the other Hub shows: Pound Puppies, Dan Vs., Littlest Pet Shop. In terms of other media that take long-term time investment, the only videogames I've really played for the past year are The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.
  14. I don't get this whole Asperger's craze. I was diagnosed at age nine and reminded again at age 15. More recently, my ma had been believing that it was a recognizable disability that could be used to get government help, job placement, and welfare checks. I have yet to have been shown actual science that "my brain operates differently", and I have yet to have been shown that my social skills are not instead held back by obvious environmental situations such as moving around many times in my life and not being allowed to go places after school or during the summer, during my school age years. Or simply fellow classmates being to vapid and self-absorbed or uninterested in me.
  15. 9 pages of posts and no one has brought up that the VA who voiced Babs Seed is named Bryanna Drummond? Looks quite similar to Brian Drummond, the voice of Vegeta and many other animated characters, including earlier generations of Spike. And his son and his wife are also into voice acting.
  16. I forgot about this, so, I am necroposting it! Well, yeah, the premiere was still TV-Y, so it didn't get all that scary. Yep, that gives me memories of Yu-Gi-Oh, and Garfield and Friends and Jackie Chan adventures. But SpongeBob SquarePants started being raunchy and gross and mean-spirited when it went Y7, and though the cuter, older episodes in syndication have been retroactively rated Y7 out of consistency.
  17. This episode just walked right into that one. It is indeed a very obvious thing to do a Nigel of.There were probably some people who thought of that being done within like a few seconds after processing the visual gag. I think this episode was the first time that any character addressed Twilight Sparkle simply as "Twi". I heard Spike say it during the first scene with the orange spell.
  18. This isn't quite about the song itself, but I like that swish that Twi makes with her mane when she says, "Oh, I've taken my share of licks." That pose is hot. It is fiiine. I also like the strangely slang nature of that line.
  19. Nope, I actually do mean that I am apathetic about it. Meh, really I originally became a vegetarian for the typical Lisa Simpson reasons, but I'm no vegan. Meat is actually an expensive luxury for me right now.
  20. I have been a lacto-ovo vegetarian for the past twelve years; over half of my life. I am rather apathetic about your cause. And I thought this thread would be about the ponies being herbivores.
  21. In my opinion rap music is a highly difficult art form to stand out in, but there is rap that has very good lyrics and instantly identifiable music in the background. These people are not rappers. They are rap artists. Go find the ones I didn't link yourself. This'l: I Forgive You and Daddy Did Me DMX: I Miss You Lady Sovereign: Those Were the Days. Mike Shinoda/Linkin Park: Hands Held High Tedashii feat. Lecrae and Trip Lee Cage: I Never Knew you
  22. Curiously enough, this phenomena reminded me of a Barbie Cruise Vacation commercial that had been airing on Nickelodeon a lot. I never make videos of stuff, let alone humor-edit videos of stuff, but I submitted this on my YouTube: a few days before. I kind of daydreamed that teevee would become a thing. My dream would consist of teevee suddenly interrupting important short lines of dialogue from popular important things and pop culture lines.
  23. I saw that movie one time when it got on DVD. I barely recall that part, but I definitely remember that it was a funnier parody movie than those awful post-Scary Movie 4 Friedberg and Seltzer movies. It was directed by a guy coincidentally named Tom Brady. Also, there is going to be an R-rated Paranormal Activity parody with Marlon Wayans in it, in 2013, called A Haunted House. Let's hope this results in a glorious comeback for the spoof genre.
  24. I don't think the Season 3 Premiere was supposed to be about the character of the villain, but about the setting and the characterization of the crystal pony townspeople. King Sombra isn't intended to be anything more than a looming videogame boss right now.
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