Male My Little Pony Fans Sparkle at BronyCon 2012
LatestLast year’s BronyCon — a convention held primarily for male fans (though female fans are invited, too) of the children’s cartoon My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic — was held in a small selection of New York City meeting rooms and attracted just over 100 people. And how’d that go this year? Over costumed 4,000 fans, affectionately dubbed “Bronies,” from across the country showed up at the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus, New Jersey to celebrate the show that many attendees claim taught them the value of tolerance, friendship and understanding.
The show’s creator Lauren Faust was in attendance and was able to comment on the Brony phenomenon, saying that while she never intended for the cartoon to be aimed at young men (she wanted to create something for little girls that their mothers could possibly enjoy, as well), she feels the reception is a step forward:
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