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Who actually knows children who have seen this show?


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I do. My three-year old nephew has seen "Secret of My Excess" on DVR about seven or eight times now, as well as "Putting Your Hoof Down", "Owl's Well That Ends Well", and the Canterlot Wedding two-parter and "Sweet and Elite".

 

It's just kind of something that I was watching on the DVR one day earlier in the morning and he would eventually come into the living room and see that program.

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My cousins... 6years and 12 year femails...

 

I partly have to thank them for me being a brony... Lol

 

But mostly EU...

 

 

I do not know anymore children who watch mlp... Strange ...lol


 

 

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My sister and my baby cousin loves the show.I didn't know my sister liked MLP until a couple of days ago.

I already knew that my baby cousin liked MLP because it is her favourite show.Her favourite pony is Pinkie Pie.She always says "Pikie!" when she shows up.

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Apparently, a Brony friend of mine watches the show with his little sister. They can be found discussing it almost all the time.


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My brother's 6-year-old daughter saw me watching it and now, always, when she comes to see me, she always asks; Can we watch my little pony?


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I don't know any kids within the target age range. I don't have any; my friends don't have any older than 2 or 3; I'm rather beginning to think that this supposed target demographic doesn't exist, and it was all a Hasbro ruse for some nefarious, candy-colored cartoon scheme involving muffins.


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Not directly but I have a friend from college who lives with a pair of toddler girls who watch the show.

 

They had an extra McDonald's Fluttershy that my friend gave to me. :)

 

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My 2-year old brother. He loves the show, and even manages to scream "PONIES" whenever he sees me on the forums or watching an episode.

 

Ah, I love that little kid. I'm pretty sure his favorite character's Applejack, because he likes saying, "Apples!" whenever he sees her.

 

that is positivey ADORIBLE, I want your brother. Just for the day, he sounds SOOOO cute XD Wow, I'm hyper wright about now XD YAY
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There are kids at a store I rent from that have seen it. I only know this because their mother asked the clerk if the store had Adventures in the Crystal Kingdom, and one of her kids knew what she was talking about. Obviously it isn't out yet. But it's still an interesting thing to note.


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I don't know any children who like the show. In fact, my little sister absolutely abhors it. None of the kids I tutor give the impression of liking it, either.

 

Sort of funny considering how many bronies I know IRL.

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My nephews do, the girl more than the boy but that might be understandable. Though, the boy does like to sing the intro song whenever it's played, almost odd.


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My cousins... 6years and 12 year femails...

 

I partly have to thank them for me being a brony... Lol

 

But mostly EU...

 

 

I do not know anymore children who watch mlp... Strange ...lol

 

What does EU mean? Europe?

 

It would be ideal if my six-year-old niece Arianna liked the show more. She has one of those Phidal books that come with tiny toys and a plasticy paper map with previous generation My Little Pony. And she has a FiM coloring book that she has hardly colored in. Her household has an HD DVR with The Hub HD, but I last lived at her ma's place months ago.

 

EDIT: Oh, probably Equestria United or Universe.

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Reviewing over this thread again, it's more a question to the fanbase (us broniez), about another part of the fanbase (kids, the actual age demographic Hasbro was shooting for from square one). Moving to Sugarcube Corner.

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Little kids watch the show! That's the target audience! Lauren wanted it to appeal to other audiences too but it's mainly for kids!

 

It would be ideal if my six-year-old niece Arianna liked the show more.

 

Why would it be ideal? If she doesn't like it, she doesn't like it! Don't force it on her!

 

i tried to get my cousins (9 and 6) to watch this show, my 9 year old cousin watched it, but she still hated it, i am very dissapoint

 

So he hates it. Big deal.

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Little kids watch the show! That's the target audience! Lauren wanted it to appeal to other audiences too but it's mainly for kids!

 

GuillermoGage said:

"It would be ideal if my six-year-old niece Arianna liked the show more."

 

Why would it be ideal? If she doesn't like it, she doesn't like it! Don't force it on her!

 

I'm not forcing it on her, or even pushing it, or even suggesting it. I'm not that type of elitist. She's only seen me watch the show three or four times when no one else was using their TV.

 

I'm the type of person who hates it when schoolteachers literally think that The Hunger Games should be required reading because it teaches you that war and violence and being forced to kill is bad and that the satirical themes are absolutely essential food-for-thought for awareness of today's society that they must specifically get from that contemporary book.

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