The brony fandom is probably one of the only reasons the show is popular. Without them, we probably wouldn't have the excessive memes, merchandise, and the incredibly long TV Tropes page.
Those freaking Bronies are the reason I'm too ashamed to like the show. There are so many awful fanbases around, but NO ONE wants to associate with that one. I'm too afraid to do so much as a gag fan art... and I had this
really funny idea too.
Yes, I am bitter that Dan Vs was cancelled. Or put on hiatus. No one knows for sure.
I still want to know the story about that. They say it's coming back, they say it isn't... I know Hasbro royally screwed over G.I. Joe Renegades due to the movie. Kinda bummed that Transformers Prime is over (even though I've been watching the CW rebroadcasts and am only up to season 2, and I don't know if Vortexx is even going to run it). But then again, the network reruns Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and the 1990's DC animated shows so you can't really get mad at them for that.
Meanwhile, they're STILL trying to shove Littlest Pet Shop down everyone's throats to make them love it. Something tells me they were counting on the wrong demographic to like it. Seriously... this is the ONLY network that actually cares about the older demographic. Zim and Freakazoid were cancelled because of the older demographic.
Part of the reason for it's popularity too, or so I'm told, is its indirect connection to Craig McCracken (his wife created it).
The reason for the popularity is that she made the show
good. I've said it millions of times before, but most girl cartoons are vapid and clearly created and written by men. Maxie's World... shudder shudder.... ULP! Bratz... (vomits a little in mouth). Lauren clearly wanted to speak out against that. Now, the conflicting story goes that Lauren wanted to sell the Hub a series based on her own line of dolls, the Galaxy Girls, but Hasbro wanted an existing property, one owned by them specifically. So basically she took the personalities from the characters and put them onto the Pony characters... and then she took wayyy too much credit for it. And left after the second season, supposedly.
Still, a creative type heading up a toy based program that sells toys... such a thing has never been done.
Now, if only Hasbro can get someone to make a Jem revival... and a Mr. Potatohead series.