Oh, no, I completely understand and don't blame you at all.I tried to watch MLP, but I just couldn't get into it. I often find the appeal to adults in kids' stuff, but, while I thought it was an awesome show for kids, I personally couldn't see the adult appeal. But that's just me, obviously it exists for a lot of people!
And you can't blame me for thinking she was Prince.
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Aw, that's great! Welcome to the first world, kids. You're going to love it.
Disney is now phasing in Mickey & friends costumes with blinking eyes...and I think they're actually far creepier. (Though the unblinking ones never really bugged me so yeah.)Suiting seems like a miserable (and slightly creepy -- those unblinking eyes...) thing to do. I don't get the appeal, but different strokes and all that.
I once read a Cracked article about the top 5 strangest fanfiction pairings. I can't remember them all, but one of them was some anime character ( I think) paired with a Tetris termino. This just reminded me of that.It's funny. Usually I'm 100% on board with Rule 34, especially where funny animals are involved, but I'm finding the R34 of Zootopia to be rather offputting. It's weird. This has never happened to me before.
I tried to watch MLP, but I just couldn't get into it. I often find the appeal to adults in kids' stuff, but, while I thought it was an awesome show for kids, I personally couldn't see the adult appeal. But that's just me, obviously it exists for a lot of people!
And you can't blame me for thinking she was Prince.
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I once read a Cracked article about the top 5 strangest fanfiction pairings. I can't remember them all, but one of them was some anime character ( I think) paired with a Tetris termino. This just reminded me of that.
Lauren Faust, the creator of MLP:FIM, wanted a show that appealed to girls, while also being intelligently written and produced. She wanted to, in her own words, "show that girls programming didn't have to be crap." What she ended up doing was making a very appealing show that managed to crossover to other demographics.It took me a little while to get into it. I liked the Pinkie character IMMENSELY and then I started liking the other characters for how they related to Pinkie and then.. suddenly I liked all of them. They are written quite distinctly which seems unusual?
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