UltraMario
Donkey Kong
Per.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Examples of this...?Northern Verve said:You won't agree. But the reason why people like the show is that is some of the best writing, characterization and even Humor in a cartoon in years. Some people even say it reminds them of how cartoons went in the 90's
Definitely. It's like, "OMG I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU DON"T LIKE MY LITTLE PONY? SHUN THE NON BELIEVER!"The reason Bronies often get people offside is that they give no consideration to outsiders as to just how strange it can look to someone who has no idea what is going on.
The Bronies arguments for loving the show can be narrowed down to four things. 1: The animation is good. 2: The story is great. 3: Its unexpectedly funny. 4: It was developed by Lauren Faust.
I did. Those are quotes from the article.Northern Verve said:You don't really sound like you read the entire one.
I just haven't gotten a reason to like it that I agree with, so I can't understand why people do. I would like to get just one good reason and then I'll leave you be.Northern Verve said:But really, can't you just leave us alone on it. You can dislike it all you want, but it's only bad if you take up offense enough to want to argue with us about it all the time. We like it, you don't. Can we leave it like that?
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic .is a childrens show that feels like it belongs in the halcyon cartoon days of the 80s and 90s alongside shows such as Angry Beavers, Rockos Modern Life, Dexters Lab and CatDog. Its slick animation, fantastic comedic value, and genuinely valuable life lessons that young people can really take to heart and learn from make it a shockingly good kids program that is in seriously short supply these days.
And just like the cartoons of the 90s, the show goes out of its way to deliver quality production value and great character originality, keeping the adults who have to watch it in consideration.
Its loveable characters are so endearing that they have clopped their way into the hearts of thousands, and are now used to convey some of the most accurate and funny reaction faces, phrases, and attitudes on the web. The show is smart, funny, adorable, and a refreshing change that has earned my appreciation and respect, even though it was made for adolescent girls. A rare thing indeed.
But of course, it might not be your thing, and thats understandable. But before you immediately dismiss it and claim that all fans over the age of 10 are a bunch of lonely web-trollers sweating themselves to death in their mothers basement give the show a chance, because it might just surprise you and convince you that it can be good to give new or strange things a chance, just as it convinced me.
At the end of the day, you have to apply the same rules to the Ponies that you would to anything else.
Dr. Javelin said:I just haven't gotten a reason to like it that I agree with, so I can't understand why people do. I would like to get just one good reason and then I'll leave you be.Northern Verve said:But really, can't you just leave us alone on it. You can dislike it all you want, but it's only bad if you take up offense enough to want to argue with us about it all the time. We like it, you don't. Can we leave it like that?
Actually, I think that norm these days in America is to be a tomboyish girl, so actually people wouldn't be too surprised. But that's really off topic and I won't go there.NintendoQueen814 said:I'm not starting an argument or anything, I think this is why some people think it's "different" that males like this MLP show:
In my opinion, MLP has always been a toy targeted at young girls, and you never really think of boys liking MLP. I guess maybe if all of us girls got together and started like GI Joes, then would we get a similar reaction?
Once again, I'm not trying to start or add to the argument already. I'm just giving a perspective out here.
1st paragraph: Granted about the life lessons thing. This is a kid's show, so I see nothing wrong with kids learning from it, but this does not apply to the older male audience. I already covered the animation and comedy in my last post, so let's continue...Northern Verve said:My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic .is a childrens show that feels like it belongs in the halcyon cartoon days of the 80s and 90s alongside shows such as Angry Beavers, Rockos Modern Life, Dexters Lab and CatDog. Its slick animation, fantastic comedic value, and genuinely valuable life lessons that young people can really take to heart and learn from make it a shockingly good kids program that is in seriously short supply these days.
And just like the cartoons of the 90s, the show goes out of its way to deliver quality production value and great character originality, keeping the adults who have to watch it in consideration.
Its loveable characters are so endearing that they have clopped their way into the hearts of thousands, and are now used to convey some of the most accurate and funny reaction faces, phrases, and attitudes on the web. The show is smart, funny, adorable, and a refreshing change that has earned my appreciation and respect, even though it was made for adolescent girls. A rare thing indeed.
But of course, it might not be your thing, and thats understandable. But before you immediately dismiss it and claim that all fans over the age of 10 are a bunch of lonely web-trollers sweating themselves to death in their mothers basement give the show a chance, because it might just surprise you and convince you that it can be good to give new or strange things a chance, just as it convinced me.
At the end of the day, you have to apply the same rules to the Ponies that you would to anything else.
This entire part should of been that one thing.
I just explained why I don't like it in this monster post, and I hope you re-evaluate your opinion of my opinion. I now know why the real fans enjoy it and will not attack them, I only have a problem with the random followers.Hypnotoad said:This sounds like you're telling them they need your approval for them to like something, when in reality it's none of your business, and if you don't like it, don't pay attention to it. I sit in the chatrooms all day while they're talking about it, and I'm not a fan. Wanna know what I do? I focus on something else!
Pinkie Pie said:Well, I'd have to say that Cutie Mark episode where each of the mane cast shows there backstory of how they got their Cutie Marks.
I'm just trying to make sure that people don't simply label me as a troll. Obviously the more I do so the more people label me as one. I'm not attacking the fad anymore because it has been explained to me. Stop simply labeling me as a troll or hater and continue talking about whatever you want. I won't bother you.MrConcreteDonkey said:God, do you ever stop arguing?
You don't like it.
Okay.
We got that 2 pages ago.
Dr. Javelin said:I'm just trying to make sure that people don't simply label me as a troll. Obviously the more I do so the more people label me as one. I'm not attacking the fad anymore because it has been explained to me. Stop simply labeling me as a troll or hater and continue talking about whatever you want. I won't bother you.MrConcreteDonkey said:God, do you ever stop arguing?
You don't like it.
Okay.
We got that 2 pages ago.