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Why My Little Pony is about to get a little creepy


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http://www.cracked.com/quick-fixes/why-my-little-pony-about-to-get-even-creepier/

 

 

I gotta admit....I do find the Idea of Grown up guys going to the teather where its supposed to be filled with little girls hilarious.

 

I little girl goes into the teather all exited about watching a my little pony movie, she buys her ticked and gets into the teather only to find the whole place filled with over 18 year old dudes, the girl looks at her dad and says "Daddy....are we in the right teather?" OOOOHHHhhh someone needs to record or take pictures of that.

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Well it might be a bit odd, that is assuming any girls will end up going, I guess it'll happen.

 

I won't be attending it being a closet brony, but it could be a little strange I guess.

 

That said I don't think we should worry a whole lot.

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I'm giving Cracked credit in this one that at least makes it clear that not all bronies are creeps and even painted us normal, harmless(if overexcited) fans in a sympathetic light, the author did everything but outright apologize to us for what we have to go through from vocal minority. 

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I think it has the chance to go really well and subsequently really viral. If Bronies begin exhibiting the traits that they should do and be in friendly spirits, you could have a really great atmosphere at the EqG premiere tongue.png A news story where genuine masses of grown men are actively enjoying a kid's show? Loads of hits, I'm predicting.

 

That is assuming that those pessimists looking on do not instantly start claiming "Pedophiles! Begone with you!"

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Like others said, assuming that we aren't instantly regarded as perverse overgrown men going into a theater for little girls, then it would probably become a MAJOR hit in the news. I'd love to be one of the people in those theaters.

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Oh god this is hilarious! If ANYTHING today made me laugh it has to be this right here. 

 

EG in the theaters yeah bronies are going to see it.... and also little girls like this show too hahaha! Wonderful this is going to make for some laughs. 

 

Let the laughs commence. 

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I want to see the movie in the theater.  But I am not sure if I will, for the reasons that this article mention.  I don't want to be seen as some weird guy going to a little girl movie. 

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Funny thing is that EqG is supposed to be for *teenagers*, not little girls. At least according to Hasbro's own statements. This movie is not for the current demographic, but an attempt to expand the demographic.


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Ok, Cracked was REALLY biased there. Sure go ahead and mention the guy who is going to marry Twilight Sparkle doll and the rule 34 stuff ( which is practically everywhere in every form) but not a mention of the lighter and productive side of the brony community.

 

Also it's just Twilight ( and Spike apparently) that go to the other universe. Everyone else seems to stay behind for some reason.

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Funny thing is that EqG is supposed to be for *teenagers*, not little girls. At least according to Hasbro's own statements. This movie is not for the current demographic, but an attempt to expand the demographic.

 

This^^ I remember reading some where that Hasbro said that Equestria Girls was targeted for an older audience (teenage girls).

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I am glad that they try and point out that there are more than just the creepy bronies...but in the next breath, they talk about ONLY the creepy bronies. :/

 

Not exactly making us look good. And the movie is not aimed at little girls, it is aimed at teenage girls. Hasbro's own words. Not that it makes much difference in the overall point of the article...but still.

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This^^ I remember reading some where that Hasbro said that Equestria Girls was targeted for an older audience (teenage girls).

 

But all in the same, they wouldn't put PG13 stuff in there. Like everyone else is whining about, I can't help but agree that it does look like all of those Bratz spinoffs and high school girl shows that came from a doll franchise. And, of course, young girls get these dolls.

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Well it might be a bit odd, that is assuming any girls will end up going, I guess it'll happen.

 

I won't be attending it being a closet brony, but it could be a little strange I guess.

 

That said I don't think we should worry a whole lot.

 

 

I want to see the movie in the theater.  But I am not sure if I will, for the reasons that this article mention.  I don't want to be seen as some weird guy going to a little girl movie. 

 

 

I don’t think it’s really such a big deal.

 

I can see why people might think it’s creepy, but for one thing, I’m sure any children there would have a parent or guardian with them possibly dads and maybe other bronys so it wont be just one guy,and nobody would have anytime to wonder about some guy whose watching a 'girls' film because they’d be too busy actually watching the film, and it's not likley you'd see any of them again.

 

But yeah I can see why people might think it seems weird 

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I'm giving Cracked credit in this one that at least makes it clear that not all bronies are creeps and even painted us normal, harmless(if overexcited) fans in a sympathetic light, the author did everything but outright apologize to us for what we have to go through from vocal minority. 

 

I disagree to an extent. It seemed like the author was going easy on us, but then out of nowhere the porn and the whole guy getting married to Twilight Sparkle thing comes up, and neither of those has anything to do with how awkward the experience is going to be. I don't even get why they were relevant to the whole thing, but I know this is Cracked and this is the norm from them. I have been reading Cracked for a long time so I kind of expect authors there to randomly dig up stuff to either get laughs or get hits, although I've stopped reading recently because their articles don't really interest me anymore.

 

Regardless, I'm probably not seeing this in theaters anyway, but I will say that any Brony who does go has guts, and lots of 'em.

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Yes people will think it is creepy but I personally don't care, just because something is a little unusual dosen't mean it is creepy or wrong.

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But all in the same, they wouldn't put PG13 stuff in there. Like everyone else is whining about, I can't help but agree that it does look like all of those Bratz spinoffs and high school girl shows that came from a doll franchise. And, of course, young girls get these dolls.

 

If Hasbro really is serious about breaking into the teen demographic with the MLP franchise, they're going to have to do PG13 stuff eventually. The teen market is going to ignore anything less. 

 

I doubt Hasbro will, to be honest, because I don't think they *are* serious yet. Historically, Hasbro has been really bad at gauging the teen market; what few successes they have being pretty much accidental. And every time they do, they slide rapidly back into child marketing in what honestly appears to be panic and confusion. They've done pretty well with MLP so far, with their new licensing practices (Hot Topic, WeLoveFine), but EqG is going to be the big test. Did they stick to what they said, and aimed for the teen market, or have they played it safe for their existing pre-teen/young child markets?

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I disagree to an extent. It seemed like the author was going easy on us, but then out of nowhere the porn and the whole guy getting married to Twilight Sparkle thing comes up, and neither of those has anything to do with how awkward the experience is going to be. I don't even get why they were relevant to the whole thing, but I know this is Cracked and this is the norm from them. I have been reading Cracked for a long time so I kind of expect authors there to randomly dig up stuff to either get laughs or get hits, although I've stopped reading recently because their articles don't really interest me anymore.

 

But they did note that those guys are the extremes, though. 

 

Anyway, they're right in that the whole experience is going to be somewhat awkward, which is why I'm leaning towards not watching it in the theaters unless I go in a group.

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But they did note that those guys are the extremes, though. 

 

Anyway, they're right in that the whole experience is going to be somewhat awkward, which is why I'm leaning towards not watching it in the theaters unless I go in a group.

 

True... but then there was this line:

 

And next month, we're going to be ushering little girls into theaters with such fetishists, along with a bunch of harmless but overly enthusiastic men wearing pony costumes and clutching plush toys.

 

 

I feel like that's generalizing quite a bit...

 

I usually clutch my pony plushie and wear my pony costume completely separately, so I take great offense to this assumption.

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My AP Euro teacher (who is a brony) went to a Spice Girls movie one time. By himself. He said that it was really awkward. I imagine this will be similar.

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I don't give a shit about what everyone says I am gonna go to that movie and I'm gonna like it because I will prove to society I'm not the doormat they see me as!

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Kind of a bizarre chain of comments here - what is so creepy about wanting to go see this movie?

 

Won't most older men who see this movie be, well, the fathers of the kids?

And even if they aren't, what difference does it make either way?

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Amusing? I guess, if you like being mocked.

 

The prospect is pretty hilarious though, but it is kind of disturbing ...

 

Oh, and I caught the 'lil strip-o-hate.

 

"The fact that the movie will be impossible to follow because the dialogue will be drowned out by the deafening cheers of a legion of grown men delighting over their favorite ponies finally being blessed with canonized tits and miniskirts isn't the only reason a My Little Pony movie is a disaster waiting to happen.

 

Picture the three key groups of MLP fans: little girls, "bronies" (i.e., adult male aficionados of the show), and furries. Now, picture all of those people intermixing in the same dark movie theater. It's tantamount to tossing kids into a haunted house full of loud, self-important 20-somethings and terrifying sexual fetishists."

 

OH YEAH AND THIS.

 

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But what we tend to forget while either relentlessly condemning or defending this raging tornado of misplaced hormones is that My Little Pony is a franchise that was originally created for and marketed to little girls, and those little girls are still a considerable portion of the My Little Pony fan base. This isn't even the first My Little Pony movie -- there was one back in the '80s, it starred Danny DeVito as "The Grundle King," and it was 110 percent intended for little children.

 

Up until now, these demographics have been kept apart -- the bronies stick to their own conventions and streaming sites, whereas the kids stick to the TV (and hopefully never browse Google for My Little Pony stuff with SafeSearch turned off). But now that there's a theatrical release, moms across America will have to wait in line and sit their 5-year-old girls in frigid, shadowy rooms filled with these guys:

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I'm not even bothering reading the rest. I've already seen Bronies getting enough crap on You Tube, now everyone's is thinking we're all sexual deviants ...

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