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Archae
Jan 2015
OP
I know what Bronies are, but I have largely seen them mocked (even by geek types).
demmiblue
Jan 2015
#3
demmiblue
(36,875 posts)1. Huh, I didn't realize My Little Pony stuff was considered geek material...
even when it is mashed with Stars Wars.
Archae
(46,343 posts)2. Look up "Bronies" and then get back to me.
A semi-regular character is "Discord," voiced by John DeLancie.
Yup, "Q."
Weird Al voiced a character on the show.
demmiblue
(36,875 posts)3. I know what Bronies are, but I have largely seen them mocked (even by geek types).
Not that I have a problem with Bronies... live and let live (especially if it doesn't hurt others & it makes you happy).
cyberswede
(26,117 posts)4. The Chewbacca one is cute. nt