Scarecrow 44 September 12, 2015 Share September 12, 2015 Well I think most of us know that there are some people eblow the age of 13 who consider themselves bronys well i consider them Jr. bronys. A Jr. Brony is someone who is not over the age 13 but over the age of 5 they are like cub scouts or something there not a full on brony however there in the brony community sorta like how you start out as a blank flank or something. I hope this term will start to be used or at least accepted 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
APegLegPirate 168 September 12, 2015 Share September 12, 2015 How about we call them bronies, as it shouldn't matter what age they are and shouldn't be categorized as such. Dunno, but if you had to, Jr. Brony sounds, more or less, perfectly adequate. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark Qiviut 22,447 September 12, 2015 Share September 12, 2015 "Brony" works better. "Jr. Brony" implies a segregation of age. 5 "Talent is a pursued interest." — Bob Ross Pro-Brony articles: 1/2/3/4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DND 2,355 September 12, 2015 Share September 12, 2015 Well, a "brony" is a universal term for a fan of MLP:FiM that actively participates in the fandom. Technically everyone can be called that. If you want to distinguish demographics however in that way, especially a label that you describe as "half a brony" in a sense, then there's bound be some who find it upsetting. It depends on the situation however, so It's not really lenient towards either a good or bad thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luna the Great of all the Russias 3,003 September 12, 2015 Share September 12, 2015 If Jr Brony is to be subcategory, I think that's fine. I would disagree with Jr. Brony being exclusive to Brony though. 1 Pony Art Thread Brony since ~25 July of 2011. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kivil 1,721 September 12, 2015 Share September 12, 2015 Well I think most of us know that there are some people eblow the age of 13 who consider themselves bronys well i consider them Jr. bronys. A Jr. Brony is someone who is not over the age 13 but over the age of 5 they are like cub scouts or something there not a full on brony however there in the brony community sorta like how you start out as a blank flank or something. I hope this term will start to be used or at least accepted I am one then.... But I like to call myself and not a pegasister because it sounds less than a brony and Brony Jr or Jr Brony sounds even less than pegasister to me. If I were a pony I wouldn't have a cutiemark yet ~My life is a bunch of Discord~Yes, the pun was intended~Kivil~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Courageous Thunder Dash 7,824 September 13, 2015 Share September 13, 2015 I kinda think that everyone who likes MLP is a brony or pegasister...not really an age distinction... 2 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeWg-TtBRMfqketa1ELyKGg Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/menelik-david-kenneth-cannady 2nd SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/thunder-dash-alternative/tracks Pony.fm: https://pony.fm/thunder-dash Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlbaTross 1,586 September 13, 2015 Share September 13, 2015 Well, since the term Brony is often used to describe somepony who is outside of the target demographic, I don't think fillies under 12 need to be concerned with any such title even if they are a fan of the series. Colts are a different matter entirely as they are always outside of the target demographic. I don't think they really need to be ousted as Jr. fans. I think if they want to adopt the term Brony, they can. However, Brony is simply a title. It is not needed for all fans of the series. Only those who want to be part of the fandom. As the under 13 demographic is not supposed to be part of this forum, they will have mostly come across the term through other means. I'm sure many of them don't know what a Brony is, and there's no need to burden them with such a detail until they choose to enlighten themselves. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Black Sabbath 2,486 September 13, 2015 Share September 13, 2015 No offense, but this is just ridiculous. Everyone who want can call themselves a brony. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spikey-Wikey 378 September 13, 2015 Share September 13, 2015 I think it would be better to just call them Bronies... Would a Brony over the age of 13 be a Sr. Brony then? Or would they just be a Brony with nothing added? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PROJECT: Simon 3,955 September 13, 2015 Share September 13, 2015 I think it's good to.. call them just bronies.. ;~; 2 Equestria Girl Artist / Infernus's adorable brother / PROJECT: Echo, My Little Kohai Having a bad day? Come relax in my profile, I'll try my best to make you at least smile a bit.. http://project-simon.deviantart.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GuyNamedEarl 1,332 September 13, 2015 Share September 13, 2015 ...Or just call them a brony 2 Creator of MLP Ruined Vines and Recorder Sh*t Equestria's Biggest Hip-Hop Nerd Everyday is Leg Day! Follow me on Twitter: @EarlBrony Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mesme Rize 15,687 September 13, 2015 Share September 13, 2015 Isn't Brony enough? Do we really need to seperate each other, just because of Age? I watch the show sometimes with my niece i consider her a Brony. A little one yes, but a Brony nonethenless. 4 My OC Mesme Rize: >https://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/mesme-rize-r8777 Thank you Randimaxis for this Wonderful Avatar. Please, don't be afraid to talk to me. I am not as unapproachable, as you might think. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melon Blitz 423 September 13, 2015 Share September 13, 2015 call them "shark bait" HOO HA HA lol jk 3 http://nogonip.tumblr.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ponylaces 1,870 September 14, 2015 Share September 14, 2015 Bronies are bronies. Age doesn't matter. 2 hello Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scarecrow 44 September 14, 2015 Author Share September 14, 2015 (edited) Eh, Well this new term is dead. Edited September 15, 2015 by Scarecrow 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark Qiviut 22,447 September 14, 2015 Share September 14, 2015 I get so many hate commets of this for entitling my oppinion XD sounds like youtube There's a big difference between hate and disagree via criticism. The people who disagree with you, including myself, aren't giving you hate comments. 3 "Talent is a pursued interest." — Bob Ross Pro-Brony articles: 1/2/3/4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Piranha 29,443 September 14, 2015 Share September 14, 2015 I dunno, why should matter what age a brony is? He likes poneh, he's a brony. 2 Sig by Discords Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
best poni 1,521 October 17, 2015 Share October 17, 2015 Well the term "Brony" refers anyone who likes my little pony that is out of the age range or target audience. the age range is between 5 and 10. I don't think they would quite qualify as bronies yet, just fans of the show. 2 Signature by Laika Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Splendorous 10 October 17, 2015 Share October 17, 2015 I think anyone has the write to call themselves a brony No matter what gender or age they are. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shanks 10,816 October 18, 2015 Share October 18, 2015 There is too much labeling as there is, a fan is a fan even with the differences in age, gender ect... Rarity Get's Cockroaches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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