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Any other young bronies out there?


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1 minute ago, Annie said:

I've seen the first one, didn't like it that much

Also season 3 was so bad I honestly just kind of lost interest afterwards

I highly suggest Rainbow Rocks

It has the best music ever


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Just now, Spider Man said:

It’s a very accepting community.

Until you read the MLPforums debate pit

Just now, donttellmum said:

I highly suggest Rainbow Rocks

It has the best music ever

Not really interested in EQG honestly. I'm thinking I'll just catch up on the show.

I hear my boy Spike gets actual development in season 6, so that's exciting

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1 minute ago, Annie said:

Until you read the MLPforums debate pit

Eh’ play stupid games win stupid prizes. Debating with people online whom you’re likely to never meet... I couldn’t imagine a more useless way to spend time. :blink:

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1 hour ago, Annie said:

I've seen the first one, didn't like it that much

Also season 3 was so bad I honestly just kind of lost interest afterwards

Same. I gave season 4 a chance, and, honestly, it was worse! BUT, they stick the landing, as I like to say. The finale was incredible, and the show, IMO, found itself again with season 5.


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Reading through this thread makes me feel almoust as old as when I first realised that my niece, who was 6 when the show first aired and now 13, had stopped watching MLP altogether. I changed almoust in overnight from world's coolest uncle to that one lame relative who like's ponies :D

Seriously though, it's nice to see that bronies are not a dying breed just yet and that there is also some new blood who will keep this fandom going.

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Just now, Divine plywood said:

Reading through this thread makes me feel almoust as old as when I first realised that my niece, who was 6 when the show first aired and now 13, had stopped watching MLP altogether. I changed almoust in overnight from world's coolest uncle to that one lame relative who like's ponies :D

Seriously though, it's nice to see that bronies are not a dying breed just yet and that there is also some new blood who will keep this fandom going.

While your right, there aren't exacly heaps of younger people here.


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I'm a sophomore, and I'm one of the younger sophomores at my school. So yes, there are plenty of 'young bronies'.

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I discovered the show when it was about 1 year old and I was a teen. I am now kinda shocked that MLP is considered by some younger fans to be "that nostalgic childhood show". With younger fans I mean those viewers who were actually in the target audience agewise when the fandom was in its heyday so the whole Brony culture went over their heads, but now as young adults they return to the show out of nostalgia.

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