
I only watched the first couple of episodes of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic before getting bored and moving on. Is this what I’ve been missing? Why didn’t you Bronies tell me the show got this awesome?!
Link -via blastr | Image: Royce Southerland
YouTube user LuluPopVampire and her waifu (you can Google that term to learn what it means, but I wouldn’t necessarily recommend it) arranged this re-enactment of a scene from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic for a cosplay competition. It’s completely convincing, despite the absence of hooves.
-via Fashionably Geek | Previously: The Brony Phenomenon
The second episode of the second season of the cartoon My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic mimicked the closing scene of Episode IV of Star Wars. It’s hard for Bronies to get respect from some quarters, but this scene alone says much in favor of the show.
-via io9

The Doctor’s old foes, the Cybermen, have constructed new allies from ponies. Are they vulnerable to gold? There’s only one way to find out!

No! Don’t give George Lucas any ideas!
Actually, though, this would be an improvement over the prequels. So, yeah: go with a My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic crossover.
You can view other wonderful Vader birthday cakes at the link. Link -via Geekosystem
A “brony” is an adult male fan of the children’s cartoon My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. These are not rare men, but a legion of dedicated fans with websites and news services devoted to the cartoon:
Each day, out-of-work computer programmer Luke Allen self-medicates by watching animated ponies have magical adventures.
The 32-year-old, who lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, loves his daily fix of My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic, and he’s not alone. He’s part of a growing group of “bronies” (“bro ponies”) — men who are fans of a TV show largely intended for a much younger audience.
“First we can’t believe this show is so good, then we can’t believe we’ve become fans for life, then we can’t believe we’re walking down the pink aisle at Toys R Us or asking for the girl’s toy in our Happy Meal,” Allen said in an e-mail to Wired.com. “Then we can’t believe our friends haven’t seen it yet, then we can’t believe they’re becoming bronies too.”
Link -via Boing Boing | Photo: Luke Allen
Although some television shows demonstrate an obvious departure from scientific realism (e.g. Stargate SG-1, Battlestar Galactica), you may be surprised that the highly-rated cartoon My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is not an accurate presentation of physics — at least as it is currently understood. For a class project, YouTube user beatledude64 explained, in great physical and mathematical detail, how My Little Pony bends good science for the sake of storytelling.
via Boing Boing
YouTube user BronyVids has been busy mashing up scenes from the web TV series My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic with thrilling action films, such as The Dark Knight. At the link, you can view similar videos using Inception and 300 as source audio.
Pictured above is Pestilence Pony from the television show Robot Chicken. It was used for a particular sketch featuring the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in the Book of Revelation (6:1-8) as My Little Pony toys. Seth Green, one of writers and producers of Robot Chicken, is promoting an online petition to convince Hasbro to make these ponies.
Link via Popped Culture | Image: Cartoon Network
Her name is Sparkles, and she (he?) will bring hearts and other metal objects together at 370°F. This My Little Pony mod was created by Matt Pinner.
Link via Make | Photo: Crash Space
(L) Rogue by Mari Kasurinen (R) Galactus and the tiny Silver Surfer by Jodi K. Moisan
We’ve featured the customized My Little Ponies before on Neatorama, but Laura Hudson of Comics Alliance has a compilation post that is too good to pass over. Some of them are amazingly detailed!
Here’s her selection of 21 Awesomest Superhero Mods for My Little Pony: Link – Thanks Laura!
Hasbro could greatly expand its market if it made My Little Ponies like these two based upon the violent video game Gears of War. And it would probably capture the true meaning of what it means to be a My Little Pony.
Link (where there are also Legend of Zelda and Iron Man-themed My Little Ponies)
Previously on Neatorama: Star Wars-Themed My Little Ponies
Artist Mari Kasurinen creates My Little Pony models based upon Star Wars, DC Superheroes, Cthulhu, and other speculative fiction themes. Pictured above is the Leia pony, part of a collection of models from Star Wars. Link via Great White Snark

