TemporaryLife
TemporaryLife
TemporaryLife

Witty writing, snappy animation, an astounding lack of cynicism, a perchance for subtle pop culture references. That, and a lot of people just don't care that much about who a show is being marketed to, because that's wholly irrelevant.

Yep, yep, kill 8000 people who like a thing you don't. That joke's not getting stale in these comment sections at all.

I hate to nitpick, but I think you missed the bigger point of Fionna & Cake episodes. I mean, she spells it out in the first one:

Believe me when I say that Adventure Time is the best science-fiction show on television right now. It is also possibly the most well-written show on right now. I cannot recommend it enough. One bit of advice, though: season 1 is acceptable, but not great. If you find yourself having issues with it, skip to season 2.

Fucking seriously. I've given up on ever going to that section of any store. You'd think Hasbro would at least adapt a little bit and market something to the fans who also have buying power. I get that kids are fine with what they have so far, but I would love something more substantial than Funko's ponies (which are

That doesn't actually mean anything, though, and I'm really not sure what your point is. Congratulations, you called something "positive", but you also went onto say that it was "polluted by sociopathic pond scum", and it doesn't really change the fact that your wording was ambiguous at best, meaning nobody here is in

Let's see:

Remember that time you came into this article, and started a thread about assholes who do shitty things, while also being fans of My Little Pony? Because, by doing that, you were implying that a massive amount of people are guilty of the same behavior, if not the entire fanbase.

I would say roughly a dozen people I know are fans of My Little Pony. I don't keep track of what they call themselves, but I've had a lot of conversations about the show with friends.

I'm aware of its existence, but that exists for everything. Rule 34 is a thing that applies to more things than you'd like to admit. It exists for My Little Pony, and Batman, and Final Fantasy, and Mario, and Rugrats, and everything else under the sun. But don't confuse that with an entire fanbase of a thing, or use

I'm sorry, but there's no reason for this conversation to continue when you can't be bothered to actually get anything straight. You're bandying on about "a corner of the internet" liking a thing, yet last year's BronyCon alone had 8500 people in attendance. That's a pretty big turnout for a very specific thing in

I'll make sure, the next time I talk to someone who enjoys My Little Pony, that they are strange and creepy (and also trying to "get close to little girls") because you said so.

I'm 24-years-old. Nobody cares what I like. I have plenty of friends, who are also adults, who are fans of My Little Pony. Nobody cares what they like, either.

Yeah. Yeah, Avatar fans do want to talk about the dark side of Avatar.

By all means enjoy the conference, enjoy the tv series, the toys, and all the fandom that comes with it. Specifically, enjoy it with others that share your interests, but I'd best advise you to always enjoy it within that confine.

Because, if you aren't talking about at least a massive chunk of the fans of the show, you wouldn't have said shit. Why did you bring those people up? Do you say this to people who drive ice cream trucks? Or were you just adding in your $.02 so that everyone knows you don't like pedophiles... for really very little

Hi there. I watch the show with my son all the time, because he enjoys the show, and I enjoy the writing.

I forgot, you should never enjoy a thing publicly if you could be mocked for it. Thanks for the info.

Why? Because they like a show? The fandom of MLP is no more rabid than that of, say, Avatar: The Last Airbender or Legend of Korra. Do you think fans of Avatar "aren't people children should be around"?