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Adult male fans of My Little Pony are people, too.. That’s the crux of A Brony Tale, a documentary that takes you inside the unusual and unexpected community of grown men who live and breathe ...
An intrepid brony created, and distributed online, a My Little Pony resume to advertise his computer programming skills. We had to track down the origin.
Finally, someone really went and outdid themselves by staging sexxxy scenes with My Little Pony dolls and setting it all to “Pony” by Ginuwine, one of the epic f*ck songs of the 90s.
When I confessed to my friends that Ari was a My Little Pony enthusiast, I found out there's actually a term for males who like My Little Pony. Bronys. A Brony is defined as a male fan of the show ...
Bronies. We know them as the perhaps endearing, perhaps extremely creepy adult men who adore the children’s TV show “My Little Pony.” This weekend, they will join families in theaters to ...
At the My Little Pony Fair bronies are a definite (though extremely vocal) minority. The fair started in 2002, long before Friendship Is Magic, as a way for collectors of vintage 1980s My Little ...
'Bronies' are grown men who enjoy "My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic" series. — -- Jake Hughes is a 29-year-old motorcycle-riding, Metallica fan from Houston, Texas, who is also an Iraq war ...
But he's also a Brony. "A Brony by definition," he said, "is an adult fan of My Little Pony." Thousands of young men like Ohad are hooked on the cartoon that started in the 1980's.
The documentary Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Fans of My Little Pony (premieres Monday, Oct. 14 at 10/9c on Logo) has a strong focus on those fans, including the inspirational tale of one ...
During the week, Andrew Singley, 32, models mathematical problems as an analyst for the federal government. On weekends, he watches “My Little Pony” with his wife, Samantha, and 5-year-old ...
The “My Little Pony” franchise, which began in 1981 with an animated series that aimed to teach youngsters the joys of kindness and love, has since inspired books, toys, movies, board games ...
Fathers and their young kids, mostly daughters, found themselves in the middle of a cultural phenomenon as they walked into the 10 a.m. showing of "My Little Pony: Equestria Girls.