They're diverse. They're proud. They're misunderstood. They're Bronies.
At the end of June 2012, thousands of fans of the animated television series My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic will gather at the Meadowlands Expo Center in Secaucus, New Jersey for BronyCon. During BronyCon, a documentary will be filmed. The purpose of this documentary is to help shine some light on and celebrate this phenomena known as Bronies.
But why? What does it matter what other's think of Bronies? Why tell their story? GeekMom Rebecca Angel highlighted some of the reasons behind the need for such a documentary. John de Lancie – the voice of Discord in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic and who played Q in Star Trek: The Next Generation – has more to say:
With just over a week and a half remaining in this Kickstarter campaign, the original goal has been met and exceeded. However, they are now trying to reach a new goal. They now want to raise $200, 000. This will allow them to go into the homes of those who are being featured in this documentary:
As with any Kickstarter campaign, there are many wonderful perks, including signed limited edition artwork. Aside from the Kickstarter page, they've set up another website for people who, like me, can only contribute via PayPal.
I, for one, am looking forward to viewing this documentary.
Head on over to the BronyCon: The Documentary Kickstarter page to find out more about this, what promises to be rather interesting, project.
