The Unlikely Origins Of The Brony, Or Bros Who Like 'My Little Pony'
LatestToday’s My Little Pony is totally different from what you grew up with in the ’80s, and it isn’t just that you’re no longer interested in brushing a plastic pony’s mane for hours. When the franchise was rebooted last year with the TV show My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, it developed an unlikely fanbase: “Bronies,” or adult male fans. Like an animated, girls’ version of Bridesmaids (with less diarrhea jokes, presumably), the series proves that men will watch a high-quality program targeted to women, even if it’s overloaded with pink and sparkles.
The New York Observer tells the unlikely tale of how the charming 4chan cesspool inspired a legion of men to begin following the adventures of characters like Twilight Sparkle and Rainbow Dash. Shortly after the show (which, true to its origins, still exists in part to sell Hasbro toys) premiered on The Hub in October, an article about the show was posted on the 4chan comics and cartoons message board /co/. According to fan Nanashi Tanaka, “We were going to make fun of it, but instead everybody got hooked. And then the first pony threads exploded.”
Soon the mostly-male commenters, who developed the term Brony from “bro pony,” were posting about the show thousands of times a day, and even taking their discussion of Applejack and Pinkie Pie’s latest exploits to the infamous /b/ board. Big-eyed, pastel-colored cartoon ponies who talk about friendship are the antithesis of everything /b/ stands for, and thus a civil war broke out on the boards. The denizens of /b/ fought back against the influx of ponydom with bannings and the usual photos of hardcore sex acts and dead things, which would traumatize the average internet user for life. According to Know Your Meme, the Bronies adopted a surprising mantra: “I’m gonna’ love and tolerate the shit outta you.” Fans responded to hate by calmly working around bannings and posting even more pony pictures, enraging their /b/ opponents even further. Eventually things died down when the creator of 4chan acknowledged the popularity of ponies on the boards. Says fan Sam Levine: