Let's get started, and I know what some of you may be
thinking. What is a Brony? So in the simplest terms a Brony is a fan of the
television cartoon My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. Now where did the term Brony come from
exactly? And well that's a bit more complicated, simply because there are two
trains of thought on the matter. One being that it originated on the online
message board 4chan's page/b, so b-ponies became Bronies. But here's where it
gets confusing, because how did b-ponies become Bronies and not bonies besides
for the obvious innuendo-y reasons. Therefore I present the simpler and more
logical explanation: bro + pony = Brony. Now what you might say to yourself
isn't bro a primarily male term? and though there is an unusual amount of the fan
base that is male some of the female fans did want their own title that they
could identify with, thus pegasister (Pegasus + Sister = PegaSister) was conceived,
though that term is not universally accepted by the female fan base, and some
still prefer the term Brony.
So why is there such a big deal surrounding a cartoon meant
for little girls. Well besides there being an unusually high adult viewership,
it is at the best word to describe it, a wholesome show. The characters are
varied and they find themselves in mostly semi-relatable situations for young
people. The show displays a more realistic portrayal of friendships than many
shows around. And as a throwback to cartoons of old the episode usually ends on
a high note with some sort of a moral message.
With saying all that you might be asking "where's the
controversy?" and it spawned from where much controversy currently lives:
the internet. That shouldn't be all too surprising though considering that
4chan is part of their history, and if you didn't know 4chan was responsible
for the semi-recent past's largest leak of stolen celebrity photos known as
"The Fappening", or at least that is where the leaking began. Now
that you know where it came from, on to what it is. The generalised explanation
that I can give is that the actions of the few extremists write the perception
of the many. An explanation amongst the Bronies is that there is a faction that
the others wish would not exist, and therefore do not talk about. These of
course are the fans that choose to sexualise the ponies, and not just in their
minds which is bad enough, but also in drawings, fanfiction, etc. then they
proceed to share these with the internet, where anyone can find them. The
people who end up finding the sexualised pony stuff (because I can't think of a
better way to put it) unintentionally just happens to be the shows intended
target audience, small children mostly little girls. And thus it is assumed
that all adult fans (Bronies) sexualise the ponies and transform a wholesome
show into something perverted. And that of course is the primary reason behind
their poor reputations.
So, why are people doing this? Well that is a simple
principle: People are weird. I am not ne to judge people on their sexual preferences,
but in this case I am reconsidering. Now I know that I may have mentioned here
previously that at a young age I found myself enamoured with several animated
characters myself such as Jean Grey, Mary Jane Watson, and Ami from Sailor
Moon. And later on I would find myself infatuated with television and literary
characters. I see nothing wrong with that in practice; it is okay to develop
crushes on fictional characters, from what I can tell it is a natural and
normal behavioral practice. This is assuming that you also must realise that
fictional character are not real and that they are not a substitute for a
possible real tangible person. I think that is where this sub-group of Bronies has
gone wrong they are using these animated fictional characters as surrogates for
the real thing. Though two sided relationships may be hard, both to find and to
keep, and giving a real person the power to hurt you may not seem like the
smartest thing to do, but still favourable to something that is literally just
in your head that you choose to unleash upon the internet.
If we're being real there are more interesting
"children's" cartoons on right now. Such as Adventure Time, Gravity
Falls, or Steven Universe. Don't be ashamed to like what you like, or watch
cartoons hos intended target audience happens to be small children. Just be
careful about what you decide to post on the internet, you never know who will
see it. Also don't sexualise cartoon characters.
Post Script: Now, I wouldn't call myself a Brony, I'm not
against the show, I liked it. Also I finished filing my first notebook. And this is the first post written originally in my new notebook. I just ant to thank everyone who visits and reads these things I post. If you ever have any comments, just let me know.