My Little Pony - starting to see the appeal

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Grue
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11 Jan 2013, 1:20 pm

Watching MLP:FIM with my daugher and I'm beginning to see the appeal,for some adults. It's got little jokes and visuals adults can appreciate like Looney Toons.

Still not a bronie by any means. I maintain that bronies need to have their heads examined.



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11 Jan 2013, 2:53 pm

Same here. I had absolutely no interest in the show or toys as a kid despite my sister owning some of the characters and yet, when I see people's MLP avatars, I feel some innate understanding as to why they're attached to the series.


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11 Jan 2013, 11:51 pm

Grue wrote:
Watching MLP:FIM with my daugher and I'm beginning to see the appeal,for some adults. It's got little jokes and visuals adults can appreciate like Looney Toons.

Still not a bronie by any means. I maintain that bronies need to have their heads examined.


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12 Jan 2013, 7:29 am

Grue wrote:
I maintain that bronies need to have their heads examined.


Well, considering where you are posting this, most of us already have.


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