Saturday, September 17, 2011

Pony Article from The Oregonian

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That dude has WAY TOO MUCH PONY.  I didn't know those pillows were so small.

This is an article from "The Oregonian" in, you guessed it, Oregon.  It's actually really positive for the most part, which is surprising considering how often we get ripped apart by the media.   They interviewed a whole bunch of people, but I'll let you read it for that information.

Thanks to Nathan for the scans.  

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106 comments:

ChiefRampancy said...

I remember seeing that distinct hat across the ponynet

safr said...

I made sure to check the size of the pillows before purchase. They are apparently 18''. That's only a foot and a half. Got the plushies instead :D

Raefire said...
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Raefire said...

No wonder Mom declared "You're a Brony!" when she walked downstairs today while I was watching the episode...

colt classic said...

i thought everyone already knew we liked ponies.

ThemsAllTook said...

I did a double take at the end of the second page. That's some unfortunate hyphenation!

"pins, posters and large fig-
urine collections."

GabuEx said...

Wow, this was... really positive and well-written. My hat is off to you, Kelly! Great write-up! :)

Whitbane said...

More exposure! MORE EXPOSURE!
The world shall tremble!

Missinghomebrony said...

No, that Dude does not have enough pony lol j/k.

TheSharp0ne said...

WHOO! First post here on EQD.

And this was awesome. I'm amazed at how much exposure EQD gets in the newspaper media, magazines, etc.

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Nämahs said...

That was one of the most neutral-to-positive mass media reports yet. I applaud The Oregonian for actually researching the story and interviewing both Seth and Jayson. Well done.

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crispymwhc said...

>WAY TOO MUCH PONY

Wat is?

Raefire said...

@ThemsAllTook

Also, if may stray off-topic, I invite all Oregon bronies to come visit FrightTown when it starts its run in October. I'll scare the crap out of you in The Black Box (don't bring the kids, though - trust me.) http://www.frighttown.com

EDIT: There really needs to be a way to edit individual comments after posting them...

EDIT EDIT: *sigh*...

Greyyo said...

people are still surprised about this? its been a good solid year.

Theokid said...

Of course they would take my fluttershy comment and not something more intelligent. But I am the rock climber as well so I guess I contributed something more to it.

(Psh who am I kidding fluttershy being the best is plenty sophisticated)

Zoronii said...

"The Oregonian" reminds me of "Argonian" which reminds me of Oblivion.

Nämahs said...

@TheSharp0ne 500,000 page views PER DAY is quite unprecedented for fansite of a show that is less than a year old.

Also, Lauren Faust, Hasbro execs, and Hub animators all stated they often visit EqD. So yea, word gets around ^_^

BlueJay Chill said...

The third paragraph mentions the 'nationwide' contingent... I have a problem with that.
As a brony from way down here in Chile, I feel that the correct word is 'Worldwide', as this fandom exceeds the geographical limits of a single country.

NDupree93 said...

Well, I'm glad that for once there's a RL article/mention of us that isn't just straight up mocking the whole idea of a Brony.

Night Eagle said...

YAY now the pony network is not that un-known anymore

Pinkamina Diane Pie said...

So Seth lives in Arizonna…
Sorry, had to be creepy to see what others would say. I assure you, I don't really want to know where any of you actually live.

Saurian said...

First time someone didnt mention those god awful movie trailers with ponies.

Tired of hearing about how its so awesome -.-

NDupree93 said...

also, I just now realized that "Seth" isn't actually his real name.

And I have him as a character in a fic...

should I replace all of em?

Sethisto this is YOUR image here, what do you have to say?

PK said...

>mfw they didn't use my interview at all in the article

okay.jpg

Fortepiano said...

Yay, Oregon! Loving and tolerating the Bronies. :D Sometimes, I kinda like living here.

Specter Von Baren said...

Ah, finally one that wasn't insulting. It didn't try to sneak in a "subtle" negative comment like the other two I've seen.

Vermillion Twilight said...

@NDupree93

>also, I just now realized that "Seth" isn't actually his real name.

You are now aware that his last name is Scotellaro, and will now envision him your mind as Scootaloo/a chicken/dodo/random flightless bird...

FOREVER!

Angelo27 said...

"too much pony"???? NONSENSE!!! you can never have "too much" pony, what blasphemy is that, how can anyone even suppose such a monstrosity.

Howdy said...

had to be done
http://www.ponychan.net/chan/oat/res/36786231.html

Bobbyzero said...

I dont even have to read the article to assume these news agencies only pick the most fringe/diehard individuals to represent the majority, that guy seems weird even to me.

moocow1452 said...

So, 'no one man should have all that pony?'

Springtime Blues said...

That guy's t-shirt is playing the evil 'lol wonky neck' game that t-shirts always play on me.

dwarfyz said...

Meh, it will probably bash us for liking My Little Po-
HOLY SHIT
ITS AN NEUTRAL AND POSITIVE ARTICLE ABOUT US
/)^3^(\ SO AWESOME

Select Few said...

Wait, are there really more then 4 Million f us, or did I misread?

Select Few said...

Of us*.

Darned keyboard...

Mike said...

the article is win, but I feel they could've dug up that 'brony' came from '/b/rony'...

Also whatever happened to '/co/lts'?

NDupree93 said...

@Select Few
I don't think anybody's got an exact number on Bronies right now. There was an average of 4 million viewers, and I imagine a large chunk of it was bronies, but as hard as it is to imagine, KIDS watch this show too.

...that sounds weird to say. It's like we've come full circle.

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jodyjm13 said...

It's nice to see a neutral-to-positive article, don't get me wrong, but does anyone else think they have the story backwards? That it shouldn't be "Wow, grown men (and women) like a little girl's show", but "Wow, there's a little girl's show good enough to attract fans among grown men and women"?

jodyjm13 said...

"/b/rony"? I thought it was a portmanteau of "bro" and "pony".

Flare Tumble said...

lol more bronies than pony's! But we all knew that amiright bronies? Fluttershy FTW!

Mattatatta said...

I discover FiM through 4chan's /b/, so I felt that brony was derived from /b/rony, meaning "/b/ros who watch pony".

Of course, I'm likely wrong. I joined the fandom a few weeks before the pony wars in February, so chances are brony may have been coined elsewhere.

Cátsy said...

HEY SETH! QUESTION! Is there a way to setup a view option for the site? as much as I LOVE waiting ages for the ONE PIC of a full set of draw friend stuff I click on to load after all the OTHER ONES I'd like to just idk see the one I clicked to load first then wait 20-30 seconds to view what I clicked on. Just saying this new view port thing NEEDS SOME TWEAKING AT THE VERY LEAST!

it wasn't so bad with this post since there was just 3 images but the fact it took 12 seconds to view the one I clicked on was really annoying

dmtactical said...

@Mike

Although I don't come from 4chan I'm pretty sure that isn't true. If "brony" originated from "/b/" the term would have been "/b/ony". "Brony" can only be a combination of "Bro" and "Pony" and /b/rony is merely a play on the already created word brony.

A Weary Exile said...

"Ignoring the fact that they're ponies..."

Why the hell would we do that? A huge part of their appeal is their adorableness.

Madadude said...

Normally I cringe at how they describe it in these web/newspaper stories, but that was actually a really good article.

banannagram said...

@Mike I like the way they put it more than any others I've seen. "Who knows" makes it so much better.

Verbose said...

@Select Few

A safe number is to say over 9,000 (no, I'm not messing with you.)

The poll on EqD with the highest amount of participants has over 9,000 votes.

Alternatively, the largest Facebook "Bronies" group has over 9,000 members (9,804 as of now.)

The true number is actually higher since I'm not a member of that Facebook group, much like a few others at least, but it's safe to say that totally or somewhat "closeted" Bronies counteract any duplicate or fake accounts to inflate that number.

Ergo, a good guess is over 9,000.

jodyjm13 said...

@Cátsy
Sadly, I think this heinous new picture viewer is Blogger's fault, and there may not be anything Seth can do about it. I've taken to right-clicking* over the image and selecting "View Image in New Tab" or the equivalent.

* -- Technically, in my case it's usually left-clicking, since I normally use the mouse with my left hand...

hoverhoof said...

@BlueJay Chill
Chilean as well, and i agree completely.
The brony phenomenon right now is too big to be assigned to one nation.

DRTJR said...

The Equine is a barrier to Entrance, And a cute huggable one at that, It's an extremely well done show that's not very dark, That is a very rare.

banannagram said...

@Verbose IT'S...OVER.......no...not gonna.

I like "approximately God knows how many".

Narwhals' Bend said...

@Cátsy
If it takes 30 seconds to load one picture I think you need a new computer.
Seth's email would probably be a better place to contact him about the problem, but I know what may help.
Instead of clicking the image normally, right click it and select 'open link in new tab'. This opens the image in a new tab (for the most part) and bypasses the image viewer. I'll note that I only tried this in firefox and chrome, so I am not sure about other browsers. I'll add another note and say that the 'open image in new tab' option in chrome is sure to open just the image.
Hope that helps.

Mattatatta said...

@A Weary Exile

What you said right there is an example of what the article touches upon; it is EXTREMELY difficult to pin point the exact reason why so many older fans love this show.

For me, it was the clean comedy, the personalities of the characters, and the songs that made me decide that I was going to make a habit of watching this show. Though nowadays I adore FiM for a broad range of reasons not limited to the cuteness (that amazingly isn't sickly sweet), how I relate with almost all of the characters on some level, and the show's art and visual style.

Then there's the fandom... but that's different.

T-God said...

Scotellaro! Scot-scotellaroooo! xD

Whitbane said...

Scotellaro...

Scootaloo...

*Snicker*.

That's pretty damn funny.

Mattatatta said...

@T-God

I admit it, I laughed

/r/ing Scootachicken sitting on a nest that has been built atop the 'box' that Seth is commonly drawn as.

Bulimisexual Parasprites said...

Oh sweet, it's up! I'm the dude who fights zombies and gets raised eyebrows from his friends.

floydhead42 said...

Was I the only one who noticed that this article referred to World Of Warcraft as a cartoon?

Aether Dash said...

"Ignoring the fact that they are colorful ponies"
Why would we ignore that D:
That's one of the reasons I love them

Gravenstein said...

@Zoronii people from oregon can breathe underwater, then?

BWO Kilroy said...

Proud to be an Oregonian, I laughed and smiled when I saw this on the Front Page of the Living section :D

Sethisto said...

@Cátsy

You can right click open in new window, thats the main way to do it. blogger added some tumblr thing out of nowhere.

vulshock said...

wish my town had something like thati think i am the only brony here

Aeon Blue said...

Gee, thanks for erasing the presence of adult women in the fandom AGAIN, media.

Beezii said...

Hmm... The fact that they used a die-hard brony is kinda... Odd. I know there isnt such thing as to much pony, but this makes us look kinda creepy IMO. Haha, but im glad they did there reasearch and didnt include "tea parties and rainbows". I love it when popular news papers, blogs, and people talk about bronies. It bring so many to the heaed ^_^

r0ninKai said...

Anyone who likes cartoons will like FiM.

'Nuff said :3

Woof Hooves said...

YAY for us "liquid sunshine" ponys

"no one single answer as to why its liked"...how about this quite simple answer

its not the dumbed down or over amped cartoon crap that were sick of seeing pumped out faster than anyone even wants to see it..its the flawless balance of art style story and characters all rolled into the perfection noted as MLP-FIM
lol suddenly the keep portland weird bumperstickers need derpy on them!!!!!

A. Diniz said...

Just because you had bought a Rainbow Dash figure at McDonalds and have watched at Youtube the s02e01 episode, it doesn't make you a brony.

Does it?

Oh my God, I'm a closeted brony.

pmcollectorboy said...

@ThemsAllTook

And now we know that figs can pee. Nice. Let's toss that into the pile along with Trixie eating pine cones as part of the stranger side of the fandom.

Woof Hooves said...

actualy..its more well thought out and eye catching...buut digs into your brain and soul better than EVERY inch of drivel on tv and cable SHORT of movies.....mlp is like a mini movie

I_Sit_On_Tables said...

I am so jealous of his hat8D

80and56 said...

Well, Oregon and some of its surrounding regions are pretty open-minded, if I remember correctly.

Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong in my guessing, though.

PK said...

@80and56 You're right. Oregon is really awesome for stuff like this.

Specter Von Baren said...

Once more I shall shamelessly self promote my own essay on why I think people like this show. http://specter-von-baren.deviantart.com/#/d49p2g4

Funleash said...

@80and56

Yeah, most everywhere in Oregon is quite open-minded, except the town I grew up in. Redneck/white trash capital of Oregon.

But yeah, Oregon is pretty awesome, especially for people like me who also actually enjoy the cloudy, wet, dreary weather we're known for.

Filiecs said...

I remember this guy asked for advice on what to say on Ponychan, glad to see that everything turned out better that expected.

Octavia said...

Woot, pony press. And decent pony press too it seems.

Nathan said...

@Filiecs Which guy are you talking about? I only ever asked for advice on /co/ about how to handle it.

Unknown said...

>Japanese anime cartoons
asdfasdf I can't stop laughing the redundancy is so hilarious
@floydhead42 I was confused by that. I wonder how many people would like a WoW cartoon.

TearofFriendship said...

I've got to admit that I want his stuff.

Devious Ponies said...

And this is why I love being an Oregonian <3

Stormy Seas said...

Here's to hoping for more neutral to positive press for the fandom in the future. I'm going to be optimistic and cross my fingers that we're looking at the beginning of an upward trend here.

Marshall said...

Stop talking about how awesome Oregon is, guys. You're making me homesick.

-Marshall, misses damp weather.

Forte Canter said...

What the hell's a "brony"?

Elijah Bigsby said...

@jodyjm13

I agree, but at this point, I think this is the closest we'll get to positive right now :P

InternationalTCK@att.net said...

I'm gunna love and tolerate this shit out of this article.

Whatever94 said...

holy crap, I live in Portland, OR. why did I not see this in the paper?!?!?!?1

rasrap-smurf said...

"nationwide", "national"

Because the US is the only country in the world that has TVs and computers.

Puzzlemint said...

The term originated on /co/, all the way back in October. I remember it like it was yesterday.

The relevant portions of the conversation went like this:

Anonymous1: Thanks, ponybro

Anonymous2: brony

Anonymous3: ... why is that so perfect? I want to hate it, but it's just so perfect..

And we've been stuck with it ever since.

Masterge77 said...

Sometimes, this fandom scares me, this is one of those times (reads article).

Pizza Brony said...

Is it wrong to be a brony and still think men holding a gazillion toys with a slightly disturbing smile on their face is just a tiiiiiny bit creepy?

Oh well, at least the article was positive.

Overkillius said...

Uhh... that third page bugs me. The music isn't just limited to remixes. There are so many GOOD original pony songs inspired by the series.

DerpyTails said...

Now I wonder if Philadelphia, PA has a good Brony fanbase or not :)

Stitchy said...

I remember this guy's thread on Ponychan asking for interview advice, glad he listened to what we had to say! Could have done without the "normal things like fighting zombies" or bronyism being a religion, but still well done. And before anyone says anything, I'm not against zombies being normal, Im fully for it, just could have gone without mentioning. That seems to be another thing in our culture that makes people think you're crazy.

Kapten-N said...

I hate how damn narrowminded and egocentric American media is. "The nationwide contingent of men who call themselves 'bronies'", "the national brony site equestriadaily.com".
HELLO?!? It's an INTERNATIONAL phenomenon! This site is very much INTERNATIONAL!

Sir Leadhead said...

I was wondering how the reaction to this article would turn out. Very nice, it would seem. And yeah, Kelly was awesome, so was the photographer, he was a pretty cool guy.

Yes. I am the guy in that picture. With the hat and the ponies. And that's not even HALF of my collection, to quote Carrot Top: "We couldn't fit it all in." ;D

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