Thundershy 144 December 31, 2012 Share December 31, 2012 It's sad when someone can't get over the misconceptions of the show and see how awesome it really is. There was a time when I thought it was weird, now I'm a Brony and have tons of pony stuff. I find it's a nice balance in my life. I've always been into guns, racing and other typical manly stuff. When I got into a career dealing with the worst people have to offer, death and violence on a daily basis, I started watching the show to escape. It hasn't made me less of a man, in fact It put me in a better state of mind at the end of the day. Hang in there and maybe just keep it to yourself more until you move out on your own. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoctorWhovian1902 596 December 31, 2012 Author Share December 31, 2012 What kind of fiction does he like? If he likes horror spring Silent Ponyville on him, or Creeping Darkness. Those are both better then some published horror I've seen. It's not the fiction, it's the fact that it's at all related to MLP, like music I've showed him that was inspired by the show (when I told him that he just brushed it off). Otherwise, I would've used "Cupcakes" on him long ago; what's better than that for showing that the fanbase and show have a darker, more mature side to them? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FoxyCryptid 4,330 December 31, 2012 Share December 31, 2012 It's not the fiction, it's the fact that it's at all related to MLP, like music I've showed him that was inspired by the show (when I told him that he just brushed it off). Otherwise, I would've used "Cupcakes" on him long ago; what's better than that for showing that the fanbase and show have a darker, more mature side to them? I would not use Cupcakes, it's dark, but's a childish and immature "OMG LOK AT ALL TEH AWSOME GORE" dark. It really has no substance or plot. Does he like Star Trek? Did you tell him about John DeLancey being a brony? 1 "You know, I don't know who or what you are Methos, and I know you don't want to hear this, but you did teach me something. You taught me that Life's about change, about learning to accept who you are, good or bad. And I thank you for that." -Duncan McLeod. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoctorWhovian1902 596 December 31, 2012 Author Share December 31, 2012 I would not use Cupcakes, it's dark, but's a childish and immature "OMG LOK AT ALL TEH AWSOME GORE" dark. It really has no substance or plot. Does he like Star Trek? Did you tell him about John DeLancey being a brony? No, he doesn't follow Star Trek. Heck, he didn't even know who "Q" is. So when I tried to explain that, I really didn't accomplish anything. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roptiriolg 49 December 31, 2012 Share December 31, 2012 (edited) The only thing my parents asked me upon telling them I watched MLP is if I was gay, and of course, I said no. I think they did pick on me about it once by picking me up a McDonalds happy meal with a girl's toy at the time when they had MLP toys. (In my defense, I asked for a big mac.) I just ended up taking the toy and fries and gave the rest to my little sister. it's not good when even your own parents mock at you or consider you gay for watching/doing things MLP related! Best is/safest is hide your interests from the wide public, less trouble. Edited December 31, 2012 by ImtR 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Appetite4Democracy 452 December 31, 2012 Share December 31, 2012 (edited) If your parents are familiar with David Bowie, The Big Labowski, Benny Hill, A-Team, Doctor Who, etc, show them the pop culture references in the show. Edited December 31, 2012 by Bloo47 4 "For those about to rock, we salute you!"- ACϟDCSignature by Gone ϟ Airbourne (click the signature) My Tumblr Member of the Equestrian Gaming Clan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FoxyCryptid 4,330 December 31, 2012 Share December 31, 2012 (edited) If your parents are familiar with David Bowie, The Big Labowski, Benny Hill, A-Team, Doctor Who, etc, show them the pop culture references in the show. Everyone uses Yackety Sax, so the Benny HIll one doesn't really count for much, I was going to bring Dr Whooves up, but I'm not sure he would know that either. Edited December 31, 2012 by Shoboni 2 "You know, I don't know who or what you are Methos, and I know you don't want to hear this, but you did teach me something. You taught me that Life's about change, about learning to accept who you are, good or bad. And I thank you for that." -Duncan McLeod. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheTEChguy27 273 December 31, 2012 Share December 31, 2012 I can see that a lot of people here have already given you great advice, but I'll just throw in my two cents as well. Maybe your parents just need to realize how big the community really is. There's literally thousands, even hundreds of thousands of people, just like you, some even older, that enjoy MLP:FiM. If that many older viewers love the show, it can't possibly be as girly and childish as your father thinks it is. I'm not saying you should try to get him to join the herd or anything, I'm just saying that it may help him rationalize why you like the show in the first place. It's not the same as the My Little Pony he might remember from decades ago. Hang in there! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SBaby 660 January 1, 2013 Share January 1, 2013 I can see that a lot of people here have already given you great advice, but I'll just throw in my two cents as well. Maybe your parents just need to realize how big the community really is. There's literally thousands, even hundreds of thousands of people, just like you, some even older, that enjoy MLP:FiM. If that many older viewers love the show, it can't possibly be as girly and childish as your father thinks it is. I'm not saying you should try to get him to join the herd or anything, I'm just saying that it may help him rationalize why you like the show in the first place. It's not the same as the My Little Pony he might remember from decades ago. Hang in there! I believe the fanbase according to some of the voice actors, is somewhere in the millions at this point. This is literally one of the most successful cartoons on the air currently. 4 A Winner Is You!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Appetite4Democracy 452 January 1, 2013 Share January 1, 2013 I believe the fanbase according to some of the voice actors, is somewhere in the millions at this point. This is literally one of the most successful cartoons on the air currently. The premiere of Season 3 Episode 1 holds the world record for most watched cartoon EVER. Everyone was waiting for Season 3. 2 "For those about to rock, we salute you!"- ACϟDCSignature by Gone ϟ Airbourne (click the signature) My Tumblr Member of the Equestrian Gaming Clan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoctorWhovian1902 596 January 1, 2013 Author Share January 1, 2013 The premiere of Season 3 Episode 1 holds the world record for most watched cartoon EVER. Everyone was waiting for Season 3. Seriously? Even more than "The Simpsons"? Even I'm impressed, and might be able to use that in a conversation, but I'm going to need a source as Google isn't giving me any... I believe the fanbase according to some of the voice actors, is somewhere in the millions at this point. This is literally one of the most successful cartoons on the air currently. And you're right, I've been linked multiple articles stating we're somewhere near something like 7 million fans. There's strength in numbers, my friend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
~Lawful Sturdy Wing~ 522 January 1, 2013 Share January 1, 2013 Do not let them take this away from you, if they even could. Show them the good that it does, and the quality of the show and let them know that it isn't what they think it is. They animosity most likely stems from a benevolent and non-malicious ignorance. All you have to do is inform them 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shanks 10,816 January 1, 2013 Share January 1, 2013 The premiere of Season 3 Episode 1 holds the world record for most watched cartoon EVER. Everyone was waiting for Season 3. If this keeps up this show could be viewed in film and animation classes 20 years from now, this just keeps getting bigger and bigger. 4 Rarity Get's Cockroaches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Appetite4Democracy 452 January 1, 2013 Share January 1, 2013 Seriously? Even more than "The Simpsons"? Even I'm impressed, and might be able to use that in a conversation, but I'm going to need a source as Google isn't giving me any... And you're right, I've been linked multiple articles stating we're somewhere near something like 7 million fans. There's strength in numbers, my friend. http://doubleaardvarkmedia.com/2012/11/my-little-pony-friendship-is-magic-season-3-premier-breaks-a-record/ "The Hub TV Network’s Littlest Pet Shop broke the record for best premiere for any original series on network and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic broke the record for best series premier ever." 2 "For those about to rock, we salute you!"- ACϟDCSignature by Gone ϟ Airbourne (click the signature) My Tumblr Member of the Equestrian Gaming Clan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
~Lawful Sturdy Wing~ 522 January 1, 2013 Share January 1, 2013 http://doubleaardvarkmedia.com/2012/11/my-little-pony-friendship-is-magic-season-3-premier-breaks-a-record/ "The Hub TV Network’s Littlest Pet Shop broke the record for best premiere for any original series on network and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic broke the record for best series premier ever." Holy light wow, Gratz to us then right? Maybe we can push for a season four if the fanbase keeps up at this point, no doubt Hasbro is loving how big this is 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harmonic Revelations 8,835 January 1, 2013 Share January 1, 2013 *sighs* yes, that would be his reaction. Nearly spot-on at that. The reason I've found is that they showed me one, let me emphasize that further, ONE article that was composed of nothing but slander towards the brony community, saying things like, "really? males are liking this show?" but with a negative connotation. The best part is that my parents said the website was a "reliable source". I've tried to find the article using Google just now, but can't find it to show you, but I assure you it was nothing but bull crap. I'd flat out tell them it's pure bullshit. I mean even if they don't believe you you really need to make your voice heard, that is, if you value yourself at all. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
almozayaf 72 January 1, 2013 Share January 1, 2013 that what it's not good when even your own parents mock at you or consider you gay for watching/doing things MLP related! Best is/safest is hide your interests from the wide public, less trouble. that what anime fans do for years it sad that you can't do what you want to do just do like every one els whatch it in secret it sad that we need to watch MLP like same kind of porno and This is my advice to you: When you get there, figure it out who's who. Find the brony nobody's protecting. A brony without friends. And beat him until his eyes bleed. Let them think you are little bit anti-brony, but respectful, too. Respectful of the right men. 2 Please Read these Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrystalRose 636 January 1, 2013 Share January 1, 2013 I was just talking to my mum about the brony community. I'm a 22 year old female, and I'm also a cosplayer. When I first got into the cosplay community she was like " " but she totally understands now. I explained how a lot of bronies are hated and I showed her this thread and she couldn't believe some people could lack so much understanding. So you have some sympathy from my parents too. If you're talking to your father and trying to reason with him, you can use me as an example if you like. I'm in my twenties, I have a university degree and I'm a sensible, rational person. I'm not that different, I don't think, from a lot of the bronies and pegasisters here. It's just a tv show, and all sorts of people can like it. It's a cartoon with humour and morals and lots of people can appreciate it and enjoy watching it. I just don't understand exactly what your dad thinks is wrong with it. It's not violent, it's not promoting anything dangerous like drugs or alcohol, it's not scary... 3 ~DeviantArt~ ~ Taking commissions ~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoctorWhovian1902 596 January 1, 2013 Author Share January 1, 2013 I was just talking to my mum about the brony community. I'm a 22 year old female, and I'm also a cosplayer. When I first got into the cosplay community she was like " " but she totally understands now. I explained how a lot of bronies are hated and I showed her this thread and she couldn't believe some people could lack so much understanding. So you have some sympathy from my parents too. If you're talking to your father and trying to reason with him, you can use me as an example if you like. I'm in my twenties, I have a university degree and I'm a sensible, rational person. I'm not that different, I don't think, from a lot of the bronies and pegasisters here. It's just a tv show, and all sorts of people can like it. It's a cartoon with humour and morals and lots of people can appreciate it and enjoy watching it. I just don't understand exactly what your dad thinks is wrong with it. It's not violent, it's not promoting anything dangerous like drugs or alcohol, it's not scary... (You have no idea how much I'm raging right now because) I can't use you as an example. Why? For the same reason I can't show my parents this thread, the responses, or have anyone talk with them: They hate the show and it's fandom, and would see this as going behind their backs. However, I can try to use you in a more general way, like "most bronies out there are successful people making plans and are either in college or have graduated it." Also, on a side note, just to show you how bullcrap my parents can be, I was playing Assassin's Creed 3 today when my dad walked it. He saw me assassinate someone and didn't have anything to say. He even complimented how realistic the game looked, and I didn't notice any hint of cringing in his tone. My mom was a bit surprised and said the game was "nasty", but that I'm "old enough to play what I want." Okay then, so they're perfectly fine with me playing an M rated game involving killing people because I'm "old enough", but they don't want me watching an innocent cartoon popular with many males my age (albeit none of them are friends of mine, but I'll work on that)? I don't even...how do you respond to that? No, really, how? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrystalRose 636 January 1, 2013 Share January 1, 2013 (You have no idea how much I'm raging right now because) I can't use you as an example. Why? For the same reason I can't show my parents this thread, the responses, or have anyone talk with them: They hate the show and it's fandom, and would see this as going behind their backs. However, I can try to use you in a more general way, like "most bronies out there are successful people making plans and are either in college or have graduated it." Also, on a side note, just to show you how bullcrap my parents can be, I was playing Assassin's Creed 3 today when my dad walked it. He saw me assassinate someone and didn't have anything to say. He even complimented how realistic the game looked, and I didn't notice any hint of cringing in his tone. My mom was a bit surprised and said the game was "nasty", but that I'm "old enough to play what I want." Okay then, so they're perfectly fine with me playing an M rated game involving killing people because I'm "old enough", but they don't want me watching an innocent cartoon popular with many males my age (albeit none of them are friends of mine, but I'll work on that)? I don't even...how do you respond to that? No, really, how? I'm just so sorry about all of that. I think it's very bizzare that he would approve of you engaging in a stimulous for ending human life, but disapproves of you engaging in stimulous around colourful happy horse animations. I hope you know that you have all our support. I think your dad needs to actually think about this for what it is, rather than what he wants to think it is. Until then, they will never get off your case. But you can wear and buy what you want, if it's your money. You're old enough. 2 ~DeviantArt~ ~ Taking commissions ~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
~Lawful Sturdy Wing~ 522 January 1, 2013 Share January 1, 2013 (You have no idea how much I'm raging right now because) I can't use you as an example. Why? For the same reason I can't show my parents this thread, the responses, or have anyone talk with them: They hate the show and it's fandom, and would see this as going behind their backs. However, I can try to use you in a more general way, like "most bronies out there are successful people making plans and are either in college or have graduated it." Also, on a side note, just to show you how bullcrap my parents can be, I was playing Assassin's Creed 3 today when my dad walked it. He saw me assassinate someone and didn't have anything to say. He even complimented how realistic the game looked, and I didn't notice any hint of cringing in his tone. My mom was a bit surprised and said the game was "nasty", but that I'm "old enough to play what I want." Okay then, so they're perfectly fine with me playing an M rated game involving killing people because I'm "old enough", but they don't want me watching an innocent cartoon popular with many males my age (albeit none of them are friends of mine, but I'll work on that)? I don't even...how do you respond to that? No, really, how? It's a sad day when the expected form of entertainment is violence and bloodshed over something that promotes friendship and caring. Not that I don't enjoy bloodshed, I do, but that is to be the expected medium is just sad. Innocence is childish it seems, how dare you like the color pink? get back to stabbing throats 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arcanel 3,041 January 1, 2013 Share January 1, 2013 I think what you need to do is find people who have become greatly famous and are doing something very, very good, to demonstrate that being a brony affected them in a good way, or maybe even neither. One example, is the famous brony musician, Mandopony. He was hired by the FIM crew to WORK THERE. In other words, the inspiration that the show brought him to make his music, that was FIM inspired, his well connections with Michelle Creber and her family (she's Applecloom's VA and Sweetie Belle's singing voice by the way), AND his talent, got him a JOB. NO ONE can disapprove THAT. Especially since he now can work with people who worked on shows that he probably saw in his childhood. Lots of dreams there I can assure you. Or famous brony MictheMicrohone, who worked with previous FIM writer Amy Keating Rogers to make a song for a DISNEY MOVIE. And hosts a lot of the charity things going around. Or a LOT of the bronies who have used ponies, for school projects, and actually aced those projects. And also, for example, heard of Double Rainboom, the first fan created episode? The guy who is the director, producer and writer for that project, is doing it to approve his class of animation for his UNIVERSITY. And if it actually works, he'll approve his year. All that should mean something to your parents. And if it doesn't...then I don't really know what else I can do. 3 My OC Arcanel: http://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/arcanel-r2118 My OC Xiomara: http://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/xiomara-r5412 ~Member of the Great Pony Analyzers~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Appetite4Democracy 452 January 3, 2013 Share January 3, 2013 (edited) HOLY SHIZNIT http://www.tv.com/features/best-of-2012/vote/poll/SpecialFeatures:list:best-animated-series SHOW YOUR PARENTS THIS. According to the Tubey Awards, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is the best animated show of 2012 Edited January 3, 2013 by Bloo47 2 "For those about to rock, we salute you!"- ACϟDCSignature by Gone ϟ Airbourne (click the signature) My Tumblr Member of the Equestrian Gaming Clan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SweetJeans88 408 January 18, 2013 Share January 18, 2013 i think that your folks are scared youre "turning gay" honestly, and theyre freaking out about it.. sorry its hard for me to imagine myself in your place because im a girl, but i know my folks would flip if i swung the other way. just my 2 cents. sorry. and i dont talk about ponies around obvious pony haters.. its like pushing your beliefs on people. it makes everyone uncomfortable. 1 GO CONTRIBUTE! my art: here, and tumblr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tempest Chaser 45 January 18, 2013 Share January 18, 2013 You are in a delicate situation being 17. Living at home you kind of have to play by their rules as they are supplying you a place to stay rent free. Maybe play it a little down around them, and when you move out and get your own place then you can do what you want. I feel for you man as I went through the same thing with my parents and TMNT. 2 My Youtube Reviews * My Fanfics * My OC * My Webpage Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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