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*grabs psychology hat and glasses*I guess my question is... Why do hateful bronies actually hate the past gens?
Quote from: Bebopgroove on August 31, 2018, 08:55:15 PM*grabs psychology hat and glasses*I guess my question is... Why do hateful bronies actually hate the past gens? It's just immaturity. I mean. A lot of younger people "hate" something when they love something else. Like I dunno, dubs vs subs for anime people is an example. (But it happens on a smaller personal scale too, I "hated" certain videos as a kid because of their dvd/vhs cover-- and didn't have a clue really what it was about).
Quote from: banditpony on September 01, 2018, 03:58:43 AMQuote from: Bebopgroove on August 31, 2018, 08:55:15 PM*grabs psychology hat and glasses*I guess my question is... Why do hateful bronies actually hate the past gens? It's just immaturity. I mean. A lot of younger people "hate" something when they love something else. Like I dunno, dubs vs subs for anime people is an example. (But it happens on a smaller personal scale too, I "hated" certain videos as a kid because of their dvd/vhs cover-- and didn't have a clue really what it was about). That said, I think there's a lot to the argument that this relates to insecurity, immaturity and hormones as well. Not that all young people are immature or crazy, but I remember the fighting over G2
I think Lauren Faust being the showrunner got a lot of people interested in the beginning? Since they were fans of other stuff she'd worked on. I could be wrong, of course.
I kinda feel like why a bunch of dudes like it is FiM is horses for weeaboos
This is also happening on their IG! And they had lots of G1 stuff at the SDCC booth this year, apparently? Pins and buttons! I wish they offered those online later, I would love some more G1 buttons and things!! I hope they keep it up!
It could be that they hired a new social media director and they happen to love G1. If The Toys That Made Us has taught me anything, it's that a lot of corporate decisions come down to personal whims. ("If the tiger's as big as a horse PUT A SADDLE ON IT." )
If The Toys That Made Us has taught me anything, it's that a lot of corporate decisions come down to personal whims. ("If the tiger's as big as a horse PUT A SADDLE ON IT." )
Quote from: LadyMoondancer on September 05, 2018, 07:22:03 AMIf The Toys That Made Us has taught me anything, it's that a lot of corporate decisions come down to personal whims. ("If the tiger's as big as a horse PUT A SADDLE ON IT." )Yessss....I see that in the creative corporate place I work at. It's funny how things change once someone retires o.oI also think now is still a time where people who grew up with G1s are more likely to have disposable income AND kids. And I think marketing is more favorable toward girly toys then it was previously.