I suppose I'm a Brony seeing as I obsessed over the show for seasons 1-2 (moved on to other shows. It's still okay, but it's not the center of my attention anymore) and run/ran (it's fate is undecided) a decently successful Ask Blog for the fandom.
My two cents is... why is this even a question? It's people liking an, admittedly strong, show. They just like it. They're not railing against the system. Guys liked the Powerpuff girls without feeling a need to boast about how they were redefining what it means to be a man.
If it's anything, it's an inevitability that as gender lines blur more and more, something like this was bound to happen. A group of guys latch onto a "girls show". I think it's just a sign of the beginning of the phrases 'girls shows' and 'boys show' are just kinda fading. Adventure Time fits the common definition of a boy's show, and yet the majority of fans I know in person are female.
We're not changing the status quo, we're just people who like something. Some of us are just really loud and want to feel special.
My two cents is... why is this even a question? It's people liking an, admittedly strong, show. They just like it. They're not railing against the system. Guys liked the Powerpuff girls without feeling a need to boast about how they were redefining what it means to be a man.
If it's anything, it's an inevitability that as gender lines blur more and more, something like this was bound to happen. A group of guys latch onto a "girls show". I think it's just a sign of the beginning of the phrases 'girls shows' and 'boys show' are just kinda fading. Adventure Time fits the common definition of a boy's show, and yet the majority of fans I know in person are female.
We're not changing the status quo, we're just people who like something. Some of us are just really loud and want to feel special.