Bronies The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony - 2012 was released on:
USA: 4 November 2012 (Anaheim, California)
USA: 19 January 2013 (internet)
USA: 11 April 2013 (Kansas City Film Festival)
They are known as "bronies" or "pegasisters".
Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony can be found at a few places, but the main place to get it is at BronyDoc's Website. See the related link below There are many package options for it, and other cool stuff. It also could be bout on Amazon as an alternate option. And I do recomend buying it. It is an excelent Documentary that really shows who bronies are, and that we aren't just a bunch of old stay at home dudes watching a girl's cartoon in the basement. But rather a unified, loving, highly educated and caring fandom who are proud to be unique.
Many bronies do like My Little Pony plushies, but not all.
No. There are no homosexual indications in My Little Pony. While some may think watching My Little Pony is effeminate, the young men who watch the show, known as "bronies" are, on the whole, no more or less masculine than non-bronies.
Bronies are people who like my little pony. why are we hated? some people think that bronies are gay, so they make fun of us. some more reasons are: 1. they think we "love and tolerate" too much.
My Little Margie - 1952 The Unexpected Guest 4-21 was released on: USA: 19 January 1955
That is purely a matter of opinion. Many bronies and pegasisters will insist that it is. Others, however, dislike or hate the My Little Pony.
No. Trekkies are one the the largest fandoms. The My Little Pony fandom may be growing faster but the Star Trek fandom has had decades to become well established. Bronies may seem to pop up more often online because their fandom is largely internet based, probably more so than the bronies as Star Trek predates the world wide web.
There are a few reasons. One reason is that bronies violate what some consider to be social norms. Some consider the interest of young men in a show that is perceived as girly to be effeminate. Many hold effeminacy as something that is inappropriate often thinking it may be associated with homosexuality. So, for some brony haters there is an element of homophobia. Others simply find the idea of young men liking something "unmanly" to be offensive. In addition some believe that bronies are sexually attracted to the ponies of the show. The existence of pornographic pony fanart and erotic fanfiction reinforces this stereotype. Some mistakenly believe that this sort of perversion applies to all bronies. In addition, some bronies have demonstrated rather obnoxious behavior, discussing My Little Pony excessively, much to the annoyance of those who dislike it. Some people, again, have, have mistakenly generalized this behavior to bronies as a whole.
Bronies who feel sexually attracted to ponies are often referred to as "cloppers." This term is derived from the sound of hooves and is associated with a subculture within the broader Brony community. Cloppers typically engage with adult-themed fan art and content related to the "My Little Pony" franchise. It's important to note that this attraction is a niche aspect of the fandom and not representative of all Bronies.
Yes, some bronies, who are adult fans of the "My Little Pony" franchise, engage in "clopping," which refers to the sexual attraction to the characters and can involve the creation or consumption of adult content. However, it's important to note that not all bronies participate in this aspect of the fandom; many enjoy the show for its themes, storytelling, and community. The brony community is diverse, encompassing a wide range of interests and activities beyond clopping.
I love my little pony and i am 10 me and my sister who it 14 and my friend who is also ten watch it its one of my favorite shows. The new verison of courseYes, of course... we are BRONIES!