Posted on 06/17/2019 2:32:22 PM PDT by Ennis85
The My Little Pony franchise is selling more than plastic toys to little girls.
A cartoon series based on the Hasbro companys popular figurines aired an episode in which a same-sex female pony couple take charge of a school-aged pony named Scootaloo. Previously released in Europe, The Last Crusade was broadcast Saturday on the Discovery Channel.
In an interview with Buzzfeed News, writer-producer Michael Vogel said he and co-writer Nicole Dubuc were delighted to introduce a same-sex couple, Aunt Holiday and Auntie Lofty, to the childrens show.
They had the full permission of the company that owns the My Little Pony franchise.
Nicole and I thought this was a great opportunity to organically introduce an LGBTQ couple in the series, and we asked Hasbro and they approved it, Vogel said.
He voiced his belief that diversity and representation are important for kids for so many reasons and said it is his first priority on everything he works on.
Although airing the episode in June, known to LGBT activists as Pride Month, wasnt intentional, Vogel told a fan on Twitter that its a coincidence that seems like it was meant to be.
In another tweet, he celebrated the introduction of same-sex attracted ponies to the equine cartoon by writing: Hey hey!!! @NicoleDubuc, @joshhaber and I doin what we can to bring more EQuality to EQuestria!! #PrideMonth.
The lesbian characters previously appeared in a My Little Pony book published in 2017.
The My Little Pony toys were first released on the market in the 1980s, and its sales were assisted by a cartoon series based on the toy. In 2010, the brand was rejuvenated when the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic series introduced the toy to a new generation of little girls.
The show also attracted a fan following among adult men, who created a subculture based on their shared love for the My Little Pony cartoon and its merchandise. Called Bronies, the subculture has been featured in two documentaries, Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony (2012) and A Brony Tale (2014). According to the latter film, My Little Pony was originally aimed at children ages 2-11.
Unsurprisingly, then, adults have taken to Twitter to celebrate the introduction of an adult theme to the childrens show. However, not everyone was thrilled.
They hate you. They hate your children. And they want them groomed, tweeted Shawn Mathis.
Caroline Farrow, an English mother of five, told LifeSiteNews that its a shame everything has to be sexualized.
Its a cartoon series with which Farrow is familiar because her children like it.
All the ponies have friendships with each other. So a lesbian couple introduces a completely unnecessary romantic element, she added.
I would feel the same if they had a straight pairing.
Michael Hichborn, American father of seven and the president of Lepanto Institute, says the intentional introduction of homosexuality to children is why he doesnt have a TV.
"This is precisely why we do not have access to television in our house, Hichborn told LifeSiteNews.
The sexual indoctrination of children into deviant lifestyles is so pervasive that it is becoming very difficult, if not impossible, to avoid. It's in the schools, the libraries, television commercials, all over the internet, and now in children's cartoons," he added.
"To be honest, I actually wonder how long it will be before such programs and institutions will find 'cute' ways of desensitizing children to necrophilia or bestiality."
In Arizona when a pony goes down that hard, we at least have the humanity and sympathy to put the poor thing out of its misery.
Z and F for transpecies
Do you think thats not in the works?
My Little Poofty
Forward for THEM, always pushing their agenda further and further.
This sh*t has been shoved in our face all month. I am tired of these people.
I just assumed it was a fag show all along.
Sick bastards!
No big agenda pushing, the intended audience of little girls probably won't even notice anything and if the writers haden't confirmed it it would have been just speculation in the adult fandom. Keep in mind that this is a show where two characters, Lyra and Bon Bon, have been "Very close friends" for years now.
And don't get me started on the adult fans. The Bronies have been "shipping" the various characters since the show premiered in 2010. There is even a card game called Twilight Sparkles Secret Shipfic Folder.
I've played it. Lots of fun and the cards are a riot. It's no longer in production but you can download the cards here: http://www.secretshipfic.com/about
Relax. Gay people exist. Always have, always will. Besides, whats the worst that could happen?
Relax. Gay people exist. Always have, always will.
That certainly doesn’t mean we promote this sinful lifestyle....and, we certainly don’t promote it on children’s programming.
Push your envelope and homo acceptance someplace else.
Furries, on the other hand...
Eh. It impacts me when I see it in all the wrong ways.
It isn’t right, there is something wrong there. That is, of course my opinion, but that is my gut when I see it.
It is simply EVIL!
God help us!
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