My Little Pony

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The original 1980s series was widely regarded as shit...

My Little Pony (MLP for short) is a toy and cartoon series created by Hasbro with a long and tortured history. Currently the meme of the moment, so rabid fa/tg/uys insist we have a sodding article about something that's intended for little girls. Which tells you everything you'd ever want to know about fa/tg/uys. Even /tg/ has not been immune to this, with the show inspiring works of concentrated hilarity and fail such as Don't Rest Your Hooves, Ponyfinder, and joking setups with the cast of the new series playing D&D and Warhammer 40,000. It seems like almost no community can resist the combination of d'aaaaw and humor.

Wait, Seriously?

"THIS IS THE FATE OF ALL HERETICS!"

he pony-show has inspired many, both on /tg/ and off of it because many fa/tg/uys are little girls.

Posting anything MLP-related will invariably produce biblical-level shitstorms on /tg/, as holdout haters of the series bitch and troll whilst a giant slice of of /tg/ rushes to defend the original posting. It's one of the few rare things outside of he who must never be mentioned to inspire this kind of rage and righteous indignation on /tg/. To the credit of the show's producers, they know that chan-goers are a sizable chunk of their audience, and make occasional (usually subtle) shout-outs. Several memes, including Chocolate Rain have already been referenced in episodes.

Yes, it's a show for little girls, but the bulk of the audience enjoys the show too much to care. Yes, things in it make no sense, such as the fact that they have somehow constructed a village without actually possessing hands or opposable thumbs - but the audience will put up with it, because it still makes more sense than Matt Ward's fluff and is hilarious to boot. Yes, it's childish and silly, but the audience doesn't give a shit.

Characters and Such

They aren't any /tg/ inspired ponies worth talking about. Give it time.

Of Course, Mods are a Thing

With fragile egos in hand, the mods on /tg/ do, as ever, decide what is and is not considered traditional gaming. As a result, depending on who might be online at the moment, MLP is liable to result in a ban even if the ponies are discussed in the context of gaming. It really comes down to the fact that just about anything can be traditional gaming in the right hands, since interactive story-telling is older than genital warts and can easily be applied to anything, but anything that's this much of a troll magnet is always at risk of exterminatus.

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