In their recent "Never Too Old for "Thundercats"? article, a small brony plug snuck in. It's pretty brief, and in one of their smaller side colum sections, but that's a pretty heavily publicized location for our ponies to invade. You can find it in the image above.
Maybe we should get get Jayson Thiessen or Daniel Ingram into the Time Magazine top 100?
Thanks to Gamerlord for the image!
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What is that image they used for it? Looks more like fanart than an actual vector.
ReplyDeletePonies are taking over the world.
ReplyDeleteBut you knew that already, right?
Those mares could easily take on the other cartoons up there... except the TMNTs might put up a fight. You'know, cause they're ninjas...
ReplyDeleteI know my love for them isn't ironic.
ReplyDeleteThe Thundercats remake is, well so far, disappointing. My sister finds it aggravating that I see Friendship is Magic as a vastly superior leap in quality up from the original material than Thundercats 2011 will ever be.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah. And nice article.
'Top 100'?
ReplyDeleteSeth, you added too many zeros. They only belong in the 'Top 1'.
"may or may not be ironic"
ReplyDeleteThe world will never know.
Wall Street Journal you say?
ReplyDeleteGentlemen, we are close, politicians, local news, the internet, none compare to showing up in a newspaper sold around the globe. Domination is coming.
Everypony on the planet will have no choice but to love and tolerate one another.
Number two? What's the number one show on the Hub? Secret Bu--I mean Pound Puppies?
ReplyDelete(I gotta catch the new ThunderCats sometime...)
Even though it's just a short paragraph, it's pretty cool that MLP:FiM and its unexpected fanbase have been mentioned in such a highly respected newspaper.
ReplyDeleteOur world takeover making good progress...
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame they think it may be ironic, but good nonetheless.
ReplyDeleteFirst, the Newspapers.
ReplyDeleteSecond, THE WORLD!
"May or may not be ironic"?
ReplyDeleteTry "is not", silly WSJ! :P
Anyone know what The Hub's number one show is with the little ones?
ReplyDeleteOdds are it's Fraggle Rock.
ReplyDelete@Cutie Mark Crusaders Glue Huffers! Yay!
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing that it's Transformers Prime.
Ironic? Screw you, WSJ.
ReplyDeleteThat [weird] image of the ponies previously appeared in another article about bronies. It had Celestia in it and looks like an early, goofier take on the ending to episode 2.
ironic? more like inevitable.
ReplyDeleteWow
ReplyDeletethat was actually rather endearing
since when do major news giants respect us?
PONIES<3 TUNDERCATS<3
ReplyDeleteApparently "Family Game Night" is the Hub's Number one show
ReplyDeletePonies are great, but Sean Austin as Raphael?!
ReplyDeleteNot sure...if want???
ReplyDeleteIs it me or these ponies seem a bit "squashed" horizontally?
ReplyDeleteGoogle cached version of the online article:
ReplyDeletehttp://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:s5V9b6VUq8oJ:online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111903918104576500460858469994.html%3Fmod%3Dgooglenews_wsj+Never+Too+Old+For+ThunderCats%3F+site:wsj.com&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a&source=www.google.com
@Anonymous
ReplyDeleteThat would be from epsiode 2 when Twilight is told she can stay with her friends in Ponyville.
Also If you get this paper, get yourselves a pair of sizzors and cut this article out! (I just did) Reminder, this is from the Friday edition.
How weird is it that I've embraced ponies, but am still skeptical of Thundercats?
ReplyDeleteThey've also warranted a mention in the National Post in Canada; can't remember if the article has been posted here before:
ReplyDeletehttp://arts.nationalpost.com/2011/08/03/all-ages-show-hipsters-love-childrens-programming/
It's cool that the Wall Street Journal did a quick little report on MLP, and even munitioned Bronies. Short, but it's certainly better than nothing.
ReplyDeleteWall Street Journal? that's pretty fucking huge isn't it?
ReplyDeletethey could've done a bit more research though..."better" production values? THAT'S IT? JUST "BETTER"?
I am still on the fence on Thundercats. I hope they are going the "Adventure" route (Avatar:The Last Airbender) than a "Lesson every episode" (MLP:FIM).
ReplyDeleteMy dad saw this article this morning. Snapped it with his Android, sent it to me with the message 'Made me think of you.'
ReplyDeleteHe's seriously the coolest dad a Brony could ask for.
Time Magazine, huh?
ReplyDeleteOH.IT.IS.ON!
MLP is only number 2 on the Hub??? What could possibly be better than ponies?!?
ReplyDelete@AnonymousI never would have guessed Family Game Night. If anything I would have guessed Dan Vs.
ReplyDelete@David Reinold
ReplyDeleteThat was my guess too until somepony mentioned Transformers.
Guess FGN makes some sense.
@Anonymous
ReplyDeleteThere's no educational content about the new Thundercats. It's anime-esque and it has its moments. But it's kinda pedestrian. It's a pretty cartoon, to say the least, though.
Bronies: Hipsters of the interwebs.
ReplyDeleteNew TMNT? YES!
ReplyDeleteoh and ponies too, woo hoo.
By god, yet another terror-inducing Twilight vector.
ReplyDeleteIt's starting to grind on me that "Bronies" is always stated as a male term. Why can't they just say "older" rather than "older male?"
ReplyDeleteRegardless, this is a fairly cool shout out, I must say.
I'll admit, my fascination with Ponies started out as ironic, until I watched my first episode...
ReplyDeleteNow all we need are new Samurai Pizza Cats and He-man
ReplyDelete@Wolfe KuPo Oh please yes! I miss the Samurai Pizza Cats. Also, I want to see that new TMNT series.
ReplyDeleteCan someone actually explain this "may or may not be ironic" part? What is the difference? I thought loving a show was just loving a show
ReplyDeleteA new Samurai Pizza Cats? We don't need a new one, the old one is awesome enough! oh this it @Wolfe KuPo.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see the new TMNT, Im a huge fan of them.
Now, now, people need to remember that being called "Ironic" is a thousand times better then being called "man children." I think most of you remember that news report.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I think this little mention is better then nothing but I agree with Bitmun, I don't think they should be saying bronies are the "older male" audience when we have girls who love the show as well.
and finally, WHY is everybody hating on the new Thundercats? The pilot was boss, and the episodes were also quite good(but not as boss) -_- * disgruntled fan rage*
@Anonymous
ReplyDeletepeople who haven't seen the show for themselves assume the only reason older people would say they like it is if they were pretending, to seem cool. y'know, like people with elmo shirts and shit
Now all we need is Sonic, Mario, Zelda, and Megaman Cartoon Reboots.
ReplyDeletelol
Children watch this show?
ReplyDeleteUh Oh.
Zelda. Yes. Because the 80s cartoon sucked, and Zelda has so much potential. Mario and Sonic? Meh. No. Megaman? Give me Megaman X and now we're talking.
ReplyDeletemay or may not be ironic? What is that supposed to mean?
ReplyDeleteI think by ironic they mean like when people watch a bad movie just to make fun of it. Like Troll 2.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good point they make about remakes because I'm generally against all reboots/remakes and I'd have rolled my eyes if you told me they were rebooting MLP two months ago.
But look what came of it: the best cartoon in the last 20 years!!
I tried to warn my friends about it, but they didn't listen
ReplyDelete@Bitmun
ReplyDeleteI know...is strating me to piss off...there's plenty of adult female fans as well...
Yes. Our plans of world domination is coming along... nicely as I might say.
ReplyDeleteLets grow more, and spread the Pony's everywhere to everyone!
Sethisto for Time Magazine Top 100.
ReplyDelete@Anonymous
ReplyDeleteWe had Sonic and Megaman reboots: Sonic X and Megaman.exe.
Neighther of which was particularly memorable. Megaman's characters weren't bad, it's just the plot, execution and how the latest games play.
I was actually anxious for the Voltron and Thundercats reboots. Then I saw Cheetara and Snarff. Then there were all the trailers for Voltron.
TMNT's last reboot was good, although felt short-lived and abruptly ended.
Get Lauren Faust on the time top 100!
ReplyDeleteWe're starting to be covered by bigger media outlets, this is getting intense.
ReplyDeleteI say if the quality of these recent 80's remakes continue, then bring'em on. Just watched the newest Thundercats ep, seriously continues to impress me. No need to be on the fence guys, this show genuinely good.
ReplyDeleteBeing in the older demographic I can give my take on those four shows.
ReplyDeleteThunderCats: Missed the point, it's OK but not something I'd tune into on a regular basis.
Voltron Force: I was never a big fan so there's really nothing a reboot is going to bring me back to watch.
TMNT: Ugh, so much pain as the franchise was ridden into the ground and not just the movies. Can't get past the pain to even watch a reboot of it.
MLP:FIM: Considering it was the biggest improvement from what is was when I was a kid, why I tune into it and I am a "Brony"
WHAT? second???? and.... not all bronies are men....
ReplyDeleteplease....
and the rest i don´t like them too much.
PONIES TAKE THE WORLDç-the little pony(jelly)
@the little pony Don't take it too seriously. The WSJ hasn't been a serious newspaper for some time.
ReplyDeleteFuck no you are never too old for Thundercats.
ReplyDeleteNever too old for ponies too, of course, but I will never outgrow the Thundercats.
Hooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
>>Voltron Force
ReplyDeleteUnlikely.
>>New TMNT
Maybe.
>>Thundercats
YES.
>>MLP:FiM
YES.
well it's true that not all people of the older generation that enjoy MLP are men, i figured brony was the male gender term and pega-sis being the consensus for the female term, though i am sort of new to bronyism so i may be wrong.
ReplyDelete@Anonymous It's a promotional picture from pre-production. A JPEG of it with a background has been floating around the imageboards for a while, but I dunno if there's a copy I can link to.
ReplyDelete@David Reinold When have they disrespected us? The closest we've ever gotten to nationwide ridicule was NPR's thing... maybe the Wired article depending on if you think the guy they interviewed made an ass of himself.
@Soapy5 Isn't They Might Be Hipsters a rock band with giants in it?