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My 6 year old niece says she's is 'too old' for MLP


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EDIT::: Read post 22 (in page 2) of this thread of a pleasant update!

 

In my family, I could only say there was only one other fan of MLP:FiM; my 6 year old niece. About a week from now, I was going to visit my sister's family (my niece) and watch some MLP with her. Well, today I found out from her mom (my sister) that she 'grew out of' watching ponies! Why? Because her friends are into Barbie now...I was looking forward to watching the show with my niece because then we could share what we liked about it... Now I'm really disappointed that she won't watch MLP with me :( Oh well, life goes on, but I thought I'd share this with you guys. Obviously we look at the show differently than the target demographic, but it's just disappointing to see my only family member not liking MLP anymore.

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She is in the social position of continuing to like something even though her friends won't like it, or conforming to her friends. And well, when you are that young you have not matured enough to not care what others think of you. So you either conform or lose friends, and conform she will. But since it was a part of her childhood, when she is old enough to not care what others think, she will most likely continue to watch mlp fim again.

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I suppose she really is too old to watch ponies and too young to watch them as well. It's a show for little girls or teen+ boys/girls. She is too old and not old enough. But eventually, she'll understand... Does she know you like it? Maybe you should tell her. o_O Or maybe not, I don't understand kids -_-.

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It's the natural getting-into-trends things kids do. She doesn't want to be seen as an immature baby among her friends, she wants to be like them.

For example, when I was 6 I HATED Sesamee Street, now I'm grown up and I love it again. Why did I start hating the show? It was the "cool" thing to do.

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I was fortunate enough that I was already out of school by the time FiM got started. The only thing I can say is that if this is a show she liked before, she'll eventually revisit it for nostalgia.

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This post gave me feels. I honestly don't know how that feels, because nopony in my family likes the show. But, I do at least have friends I can talk about it with, so there's that. But anyway, back on topic, that's really sad, both that you know longer are related to anyone who likes the show, and that this little girl would stop watching a show just because she thinks she's too old. I personally find notions like "too old" or "too young" ridiculous in regards to entertainment. I prefer to make decisions based off of the quality of the program, and how much I personally enjoy it, rather than the target demographic. But anyway, it really is sad. * sympathetic hug*

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I suppose that as she get's older, she'll look at things in a different way, and start to grow out of certain things. Maybe when she's older, she may get back into the show, but for now, I think you should just let her go with what she wants to watch.

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That's odd. That is supposedly the "target audience" as said by the hater kind. But what would be better than quoting PP and altering the line slightly:

 

Too old for MLP?

NEVER.

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barbie > ponies?

 

Your niece defies all logic. She must be pinkie pie or whatever her barbie equivalent is.

 

But seriously, this is just a phase. If you go back to her in a year and offer her the show I'll bet she'll probably get into it.

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She just moved on to the next big thing for girls her age... She'll probably end up watching ponies again when she turns 14... She is in the right demographic though...

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I'm sorry, but that statement...It crushes hater arguments!

I think that she has literally destroyed one of the main points they thrust at us.

If I may, I would love to quote this (Just the '8Yo Too old for mlp') thing.

 

But, anyway, back to topic, I agree with a few others, really young (Yeah, I'm 14 almost 15, so pretty young myself in the eyes of society) kids (Especially girls, it seems.) tend to sway with whatever is 'in'....Heh, I never have and never will, I'm to OG for that ^-^

I kinda have that problem too though, my li'l cousin (Like 5, 6 or 7...I don't know how old she is!) used to love MLP....Before me! An' now I can see what a fool I've been, she's also into Barbie an' whatever........

 

One day, she will see what a mistake she's made....One day....I hope.....

 

-Joe-

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We all grew out of things we loved when we were younger, it's natural. But now we look back at those things with nostalgia and great memories, perhaps even beginning to enjoy them again. Life is kind of a funny circle.

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She just moved on to the next big thing for girls her age... She'll probably end up watching ponies again when she turns 14... She is in the right demographic though...

 

I agree. But I wish that people like her wont do what her friends do. How do you grow out of MLP. I mean, it's like growing out of Veggie Tales, no way that you are going to do that. But we all do that when we are little.
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Uh, how does barbie win? She cant even stand :P

 

My little sister is grew INTO ponies and out of barbie. In fact, she got out of barbie a LONG time ago, saying she was too old for it (plus, uh, I told her that barbies are bad examples for girls... Older brother win! I saved my sister's future :P )

 

Right now, she likes ponies. Not as much as me, obviously. I bought her a pinkie pie toy as a gift, but, uh...... she didn't seem to care :( She doesn't know where it is (I MUST FIND IT. RAINBOW NEEDS A FRIEND THAT ISN"T AN OLD TRANSFORMER :P )

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My cousin called MLP gay.

After smashing his head in for two hours, he begged me to stop if he watched an episode.

He actually liked it, and became a brony.

The my aunt came in and was upset that he had a black eye and a bloody nose.

I told her that he fell down some stairs.

TROLLOLOLOL.

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Great news... I totally misunderstood my niece. When I asked if she still like ponies, she thought I was talking about the toys. He likes Barbie dolls but not pony dolls.

 

This week, I got to see my two nephews (age 8 and 3) and my niece (age 6). I got to baby sit them a lot, so to help pass the time, I asked them if they wanted to watch my little pony. It turns out that they watch it occasionally at home!

 

Guess what? All three of them LOVED IT. I showed them a lot of episodes they didn't see yet and they couldn't get enough. Since we're together for my sister's wedding this week, I got them to watch A Canterlot Wedding part 1 and 2. When we went to my sister's wedding, my 3 year old nephew asked the bride (my sister) if she was Queen "crystalis" and not real. My sister didn't understand so I had to explain haha.

 

They're favorite episode was The Last Roundup. Throughout the entire week, they kept quoting Pinkie Pie, "I found her! I found her! I found her!.... be right back!" or "Applejack!!! YOU PINKIE PROMISED!!"

 

My 6 year old niece made me "Pinkie Promise" all the time. She did the sign where you cross your heart and stick a cupcake in your eye lol. They are even saying if I want to be their special somepony.

 

Its been a great week for me, because I got to physically share MLP:FiM with someone else for the first time, even if they're young kids.

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Great news... I totally misunderstood my niece. When I asked if she still like ponies, she thought I was talking about the toys. He likes Barbie dolls but not pony dolls.

 

This week, I got to see my two nephews (age 8 and 3) and my niece (age 6). I got to baby sit them a lot, so to help pass the time, I asked them if they wanted to watch my little pony. It turns out that they watch it occasionally at home!

 

Guess what? All three of them LOVED IT. I showed them a lot of episodes they didn't see yet and they couldn't get enough. Since we're together for my sister's wedding this week, I got them to watch A Canterlot Wedding part 1 and 2. When we went to my sister's wedding, my 3 year old nephew asked the bride (my sister) if she was Queen "crystalis" and not real. My sister didn't understand so I had to explain haha.

 

They're favorite episode was The Last Roundup. Throughout the entire week, they kept quoting Pinkie Pie, "I found her! I found her! I found her!.... be right back!" or "Applejack!!! YOU PINKIE PROMISED!!"

 

My 6 year old niece made me "Pinkie Promise" all the time. She did the sign where you cross your heart and stick a cupcake in your eye lol. They are even saying if I want to be their special somepony.

 

Its been a great week for me, because I got to physically share MLP:FiM with someone else for the first time, even if they're young kids.

 

Little kids...Never change.Little kids are kinda cute though.They like MLP,that's good news.I have my baby cousin.She likes to watch MLP too.When she sees Pinkie Pie she's like "Pikie".
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