Poll: Got a college project. shocked as hell that i can use this website. MLP poll. all welcome

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mysecondlife

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Maddenfreak said:
Alright guys here's the deal, i need to write a seven to ten page paper on My Little Pony: Friendship is magic. Now it's a persuasive paper so i need to go one way or the other. My poll will consist of this. What is your view on the show My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, and its fanbase known as "Bronies" or "Pegasisters", and if you wish to include a why that might also be helpful, for i need opinions on both sides of the argument. I'll be back to check on this in a bit, til then, have fun

And if we could please not have any flame wars? this is for a survey and i rather not sift through all of that crap. thanks again.
Out of curiosity...

- How the heck are you going to write 7 - 10 pages of paper based on My Little Pony?

- I know you said persuasive paper, but what are you trying to persuade the readers? You asked for others' opinions. What are you stance?

Anyways, I'm neutral. Some of the animated gifs and pictures are amusing. Imagining your own context of the pictures/gifs are probably far more entertaining than watching the show itself.

Best of luck on your project.
 

tobi the good boy

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tobi the good boy said:
It's a fad that's been drawn out far too long. To begin with I was apathetic. Now I'm just disappointed that this shit has to keep going on.

"Look at me, I'm a guy/adult who watches little girls/children's shows, How ironic."
No, trust me. It's not some fad, nor is it for ironic purposes (at least for most of the fans). I, like many others, genuinely enjoy the show, sans irony. It's a good show. It has fans. Just cause it has fans outside the target demographic doesn't mean its just for the irony or an internet meme.
It is a 'tolerable' show at best (In my opinion, yours obviously being quite different). As someone stated before, hold on let me grab the quote... *russle russle* HERE

'MLP:FiM is a pretty cool show. Not the second coming of christ, but pretty cool. However, there are ponies in it. So fans have to exaggerate and hail it as the second coming of christ to justify the fact that they are watching a show about ponies.'

And that's pretty much it. I'll tolerate, I won't love.
 

Dtox333

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I love the show and fandom, and it really doesn't bother me if people dislike it, or even hate it.

what does bother me is I see so many people claim that bronies get upset when you say you don't like the show, where on earth do you all get this notion?

In all my time of being a fan and being engrossed in the fandom, I rarely ever come across that idiot who complains when someone dislikes the show, the majority of bronies that I'v ever encountered don't even care about people disliking it.
 

Lugbzurg

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Let's see if I can shed some "Twilight" on the subject...

I'll flat-out admit it. I have really come to enjoy this show. It's extremely original, it breaks stereotypes and the visuals are simply a joy to look at! I think what has made this show stand out amongst everything else like this is how much it has proven people so dead wrong as to how to make something enjoyable to watch. It's written so well, the stories are great, it's all so high-caliber, and yet... it's so innocent. Think about it. How many times do you see something high-caliber like this in which the developers of the series (or film or whatever you're watching) fall for the lie that for any character to be appealing, they must be some slight variation of the "Angsty McBaddude" type? This series has shown that the most enjoyable characters come in many different colors, with varying personalities, traits, flaws and opinions. And they don't have to treat everyone around them like crap to seem cool.

However, there is a slight problem. Actually, it's a huge problem. The biggest problem with the show isn't even the show, itself. It's the fanbase. Or, rather... a very large portion of the fanbase. Many of them call themselves "bronies", but I can tell the difference. The ones you have to watch out for are the ones I like to call "phonies".

Think about Portal for a second. It's about the only game that ever got a truly positive review on Zero Punctuation. And it's well-deserved. It's such a creatively-designed game that was pretty much a "stocking stuffer" of a game that wasn't meant to gain much attention, yet, it's essentially become the highlight of The Orange Box. Heck, Valve, altogether! And yet... It's nothing like anything else developers are currently making. It's so clever, creative, intelligent, innocent... You see where I'm going with this?

So, you'd think a game like this would have a fanbase to match, right? Well, not entirely. On one hand, you've got the intelligent players who enjoy Portal for what it is, and congratulate Valve on such a design. On the other hand, you've got the inane gamers who just like to use it to make cake "jokes". And I put "jokes" in quotes, because quoting the same line over and over again is not a joke. In fact, it's not even funny. That's why it was omitted from Portal 2, remember?

It's the same way with My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Except that it's on a staggeringly-larger scale. On one hoof, you've got the bronies. These are the ones who have seen the show and enjoy it for how innocent, original and creative it is. Not only that, but they go out and express these feelings, often times in the form of fanfiction (or "FiMfiction), comics or digital drawings. On the other hoof, you've got the "phonies". These are the ones you've got to watch out for. They're very much like the bronies, except for at least one major difference. They see the show, but they don't care about the originality, the creativity and certainly not the innocence. I think you know where I'm going with this. These are the people who see it and say it's great, when they themselves do not even understand what made it so great in the first place. These are the ones who have completely missed the point entirely. As such, they crank out scarring garbage involving lots of sexual content, drawn-out stereotypes and overall every bit of crap that the show stands against. They may do this with "shipping", "Dat Plot" or ...ughhh... "Cupcakes"...

For me, it isn't how childlike the show might appear at first glance that makes me reluctant to tell anyone that I actually find enjoyment in the series. It's the dark side of the "fan" base that likes to corrupt using every old trick that 10,000 other people have already done.

For me, as you may have guessed, I am amongst the group that enjoys the show for it's innocence and many other positive aspects. I even have my own webcomic based on the show known as "Serendipity". It has inspired many things into a lot of people. Some of them good, some of them bad. It all depends on the person in question. It has inspired and influenced me and my own works in numerous ways I never thought possible or would even consider. Yet, here I am. In closing, I shall leave you with a quote from a very respected person, whom I have no doubt would have become a fan of the show himself, if he were alive, today.

"Critics who treat 'adult' as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence. And in childhood and adolescence they are, in moderation, healthy symptoms. Young things ought to want to grow. But to carry on into middle life or even into early manhood this concern about being adult is a mark of really arrested development. When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up."
- C.S. Lewis
 

hazabaza1

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If people want to watch the show, whatever. If they go around posting links to every damn response picture on every thread even when it's completely irrelevant it gets annoying.
Not sure on what to vote.
 

gusenborge

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Neutral, and the second post(or the first one that wasnt the creators?) made a good point too.
So im just adding that i like both male and female although i prefer the female body type, the racist i am!
 

Smeatza

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After watching some of the show on youtube I can see why others would enjoy watching it. My inner child won't have any of it though.
What I don't understand is why people rave about how innovative and creative it is, I can't see anything that sets it apart from other kids tv shows.
 

Berithil

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Lugbzurg said:
I. Totally. Agree.

I actually used Portal as an example when trying to describing the show to my mom. It's so innocent and simple, yet its made intelligently and with care, and that makes a real gem.

I also think its mainly the "phonies" who go around shoving it in peoples faces and spout memes everywhere. Theyre the ones who like the show either ironicly or just because its popular. I find it really hard to tolerate the ones who feel the need to sexualize the show. It just goes to show that they don't get what makes the show so great. It's the reason I refuse to go near "cupcakes". I'd rather have my view of the show untainted. Thankfully, as far as I can tell, the show hasn't quite gone mainstream yet, or we would be seeing a lot more of those types of fans, and not just on the internet. I know a lot of people who would just jump on the bandwagon just because its popular if it went mainstream.

Oh, and you used my favorite quote by C.S. Lewis, (i think that's a favorite for a lot of fans of the show).
 

LobsterFeng

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Yeah I'm a fan. I started liking it about a year ago and I chat with fellow bronies quite often.
 

neoontime

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Eh, it's as annoying as Nyan Cat. Of course fans tend raise my annoyance to hate easily.
 

floppylobster

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To me it's kind of like Spongebob without the (good) jokes. Optimism and the power of friendship to the extreme. I can see why some people might like it or be attracted to its ideas but it's not my thing unless it had a bit more of a darker edge (yet retained its optimism in spite of it).

I've put neutral.
 

Melon Hunter

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Caramel Frappe said:
OT: I love the show, I despise the fanbase. Bronies are nothing special, yet they say things that they tend to not keep. For example, many say "love and tolerate" but really it's only amongst one another. Anyone who dislikes the show or has criticism, the fans go off on them. Another thing is that Bronies deny people who draw rule 34, saying that are not Bronies or even fans for that matter.

Rule 34 art on MLP is not my thing at all, but it's art nether the less so you're pretty much shunning those people who share the same passion in the show as you. But that is another subject to look into which I don't feel all that comfortable discussing. Point is, the fans make themselves ought to be good yet turn back on their word in situations without accepting opinions. Crap, they argue who's the best pony.. you should all know that the main 6 are best when they're together. Simple as that.
This right here, to an extent. I love the show and most of the fandom. Some of the creative works I've seen produced by brony artists is phenomenal, from art to writing to music to animation. That's what I find so great; the fact that people have expanded exponentially on the show the fandom's based around.

As for Rule 34, not for me, but I don't begrudge anyone for making or perusing it. It's not doing me any harm, and John Joseco, one of the best known Rule 34 artists out there, produces some amazing SFW stuff as well, and he's just one amongst many. The one thing that really annoys me about the fandom is the stick-up-their-ass moral crusaders who will do everything in their power to denounce everything with even the whiff of romance around it, let alone Rule 34. They'll complain about haters, and then be even more hostile to people within their own fandom, and expect to be applauded for it. God forbid you point out their hypocrisy.

There's one comic artist in particular, Toxic Mario, who produced a rather venomous journal on DeviantArt calling anyone who shipped a particular pair of characters from the show as 'creepy' and 'wrong'. He later removed the offending sentences after I called him out on it and had a lengthy debate with one of his more level-headed friends (who maintained that there was nothing inherently wrong with being so hostile regardless, because, hey, they're just doing canon art, right?), but I still can't enjoy his comics, thanks to the niggling thought in the back of my head that they were produced by a rather spiteful person who couldn't accept that some people like things he doesn't like.

So that's that; with the exception of a few sour notes, I'm strongly in favour of show and fandom.

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Berithil said:
Lugbzurg said:
I. Totally. Agree.

I actually used Portal as an example when trying to describing the show to my mom. It's so innocent and simple, yet its made intelligently and with care, and that makes a real gem.

I also think its mainly the "phonies" who go around shoving it in peoples faces and spout memes everywhere. Theyre the ones who like the show either ironicly or just because its popular. I find it really hard to tolerate the ones who feel the need to sexualize the show. It just goes to show that they don't get what makes the show so great. It's the reason I refuse to go near "cupcakes". I'd rather have my view of the show untainted. Thankfully, as far as I can tell, the show hasn't quite gone mainstream yet, or we would be seeing a lot more of those types of fans, and not just on the internet. I know a lot of people who would just jump on the bandwagon just because its popular if it went mainstream.

Oh, and you used my favorite quote by C.S. Lewis, (i think that's a favorite for a lot of fans of the show).
Sorry, I only spotted this after hitting post. I have to say that's something I'm completely in agreement with as well, with one exception - I don't like the ones who use gratuitous amounts of violence, gore or sexuality in their fanworks. However, there is definitely a distinction to be made between, say, Cupcakes and Fallout: Equestria. Both are undoubtedly M-rated fanfics, but while one is an uberviolent, badly written trollfic, the other tells an epic tale of adventure, love and sacrifice, just in a setting far removed from the original show. Building upon it like that is great in my eyes, because it still held true to the messages of the show about friendship, it just put those lessons in a post-nuclear wasteland.
 

Berithil

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floppylobster said:
To me it's kind of like Spongebob without the (good) jokes. Optimism and the power of friendship to the extreme. I can see why some people might like it or be attracted to its ideas but it's not my thing unless it had a bit more a dark edge.

I've put neutral.
One of the reasons I like the show so much is for differences between it and spongebob, as in, it doesnt rely on crude inuendos or the characters acting stupid to drive the humour. Of course, thats just my personal preference. Dont get me wrong, as far as cartoons go, spongebob is towards the top, and while stupid characters can be amusing for a little while, it gets old when thats what the show relies on mainly for its humour.

Of course, if you like more a dark edge to your entertainment, then I totally get why you wouldnt like the show. It is VERY optimistic and lighthearted, another reason why I like it but I can see why others dont. Its all personal preference.
 

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I don't know much about it but the memes annoy me greatly.
 

Lunar Templar

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*looks at avatar* guess where I'm at :D
but yeah, i like the show, its one of the few to only shows where i can't say there's a character i don't like or gets on my nerves, some eps kinda suck, but meh, cant be 100% awesome week after week


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your avatar, is awesome sir
 

w00tage

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Can you add a poll option for "Don't care at all about the existence of bronies except for BRONYVIDS ARE AWESOME"? 'Cause that's my entire stake in the whole MLP thing right there.