by Soeroah » Mon Jul 30, 2012 4:01 am
Copy pasting my thoughts from another site =P
For me, it was nice to see a modern cartoon that felt like something from my childhood, instead of what I usually see on TV now. I first watched MLP:FiM as a curiosity, to see what I would think. While it was a bit of a struggle adapting and watching the first couple of episodes, I quickly began to enjoy the characters, the humour, the music, the animation, the stories and the songs. I guess that's a lot of what I like about the show, in my opinion it's just good, and I think that view is shared by a lot of the fans.
I'm also a bit of a fan of the fanbase. I understand there are some unsavoury types, but there are shady parts of just about every fanbase. From what I've seen, though, the majority of the fans are passionate and fun-loving people who go out of their way to help people where they can, something I don't usually see with other fanbases. While I try not to generalise, I've noticed a lot of fanbases have a bit of an aggressive attitude, while the bronies tend to be more defensive. They usually won't begrudge anyone their own opinions as long as they aren't being unfairly targeted.
I love how fast the fanbase puts out new art, music remixes and animations. If we don't count the latest songs, I think the record is a song being remixed within three hours of being heard for the first time outside the offices. It's been said that the FiM adult fanbase tends to be very art-focused, so there are a LOT of comics, pictures, animations and the like out there, generated all the time, which further interests me.
Finally, I think I'm quite a fan of the creators of the show. They know about us older fans, and they support us. Just recently there was an entirely fan-created convention where 4,000 fans got to meet writers, animators and voice actors/actresses for the show. Those professionals were only allowed to go with Hasbro's consent, which means Hasbro basically said "sure" to at least 15 people who worked on the show and let them interact with the fans over a few days.
The fans love the show, the people who work on the show love the fans and the fans love the people who work on the show. It's a wonderful community of give-and-take, in my eyes. Episodes have references to popular culture and the adult fanbase. For example, one scene was almost a shot-by-shot parody of a Star Wars scene, another included a Big Lebowski reference. At least one character has become the "symbol" of the fanbase, and the fan-name for here was made canon. Official advertisements include shout-outs to the Bronies.
So, in addition to the animation, music, storylines and voice acting all being quite fantastic in my opinion, I also love stuff outside of the show- the fanbase, the creators, the content generation. I mean, a season 3 song has already been remixed and covered, and season 3 doesn't start for a few more months yet.