MLP:FiM Live Presentations

MLP:FiM Live Presentations

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About

My Little Pony Live Presentations are a series of presentations from Bronies that talk about the show in general or for an assessment task with the saying that "Ponies can go with anything". The presentation would been then recorded and uploaded within video sharing sites such as YouTube. The people would then be notified for their "Enormous balls of steel" for the courage of doing something like that.

Origin

My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is a Canadian/American flash cartoon series, produced by Studio B Productions, based on the My Little Pony universe. It was developed for television by Lauren Faust, who also did major work on both The Powerpuff Girls and Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends. Since its on-air debut in October 2010, the series became a popular subject of threads, reaction images and image macros on 4chan.
Fans outside the show’s demographic, especially teen and adult male fans, have come to be known as “bronies”, and occasionally use ponies to derail threads. Although fans are generally known as bronies all across the internet, on 4chan, bronies who post ponies mainly on /co/ have been called “colts”. Also, female fans of the show have been referred to as “pegasisters” on occasion, though this isn’t as popular as the term brony.

First Uploaded Video

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Popularity

The most popular video uploaded is "Physical Impossibilities in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic." For the project, the person had to find three scenes from any movie or TV show and use physics to find out if something was or wasn't possible.He ended up getting 100% on it.

The video was shown on "Equestria Daily" and the person was rewarded with merchandise from the show

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Top Comments

Twee
Twee

I don't know – the original physics presentation has almost a million views (there are confirmed memes with way less than that), and a quick YouTube search shows many others inspired by the first one that reach many tens of thousands of views. Making presentations of internet culture may not be unique to MLP, but filming them and putting them on the internet seems to be, at least with any significant attention and spread. I'd say it's memetic. At the very least, it deserves a section in another MLP article, but I think it could stand on its own for the reasons I mentioned.

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Jolly Jew
Jolly Jew

it's all nice and dandy article but im not sure if it deserves an article of it's own. it's not wide spread and not memetric. should be merged with another MLP:FiM entry

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