@Eragor14
Because those are actually aimed at children. I grew up during that time, teenagers did not care for any of those, but children did. Not toddlers, but more like 10-13 year old kids.
@Background Pony #55B5
Okay, if that is the case, then why is Monster High, Bratz, High School Musical, and Big Time Rush (just to name a few) set in high school?
Teenagers do want to see that sort of setting because it’s what they are used to.
@Eragor14
If the target audience was tweens they should’ve made it a college setting because teenagers don’t want to see other teenagers. They want to see a romanticized, dramatized experience of what awaits for them.
@Background Pony #47B7
Yeah, you have a good point. The characters being minors leads to some…questionable discussions.
Really it’s only the brony fandom that wanted them aged up since bronies were always adults-usually adult men (keep in mind, though, I was a young kid when G4 first premiered back in 2010).
@Eragor14
And the fact that the appeal of MLPs is that they’re grown up but act like kids, and that’s pretty much teenagers in a nutshell.
OP, we all know the actual reason why you want them to be in college, let’s be real here.
@ShuckU
From what I understand that may have a lot to do with how ages work in Equestria versus real life.
IRL horses age faster than humans. They don’t live as long as us. I guess that means Twilight and friends would be full grown adults by the time they get into their ‘teen’ years in Equestria, whereas IRL when they turn into humans (which have longer lifespans) they are teenagers rather than adults. AKA their ages don’t change, but their occupation does.
@Eragor14
Probably cuz of the inconsistency with how pony Twilight is an adult, yet when she enters the portal, she (presumably) turns into a teenager, as a lot of the human world counterparts for the main pony characters are high school students.
That then makes the fact that Sunset dated Flash, weird if it’s to be assumed that when Sunset was sent away, she was an adult, not a teen. Even if she was a teen when she was banished, there’s the issue of Twilight getting feelings for human Flash, even though she’s an adult
The target audience was tweens. And even many animes set in a school are specifically in high school, not college. I think the reason for that is most people tend to feel nostalgic about the years when they were in high school. And not so much about college.
No, I didn’t read any of the comments. And I don’t really care. Arguing on the internet is pointless.
Did you not read anything I said before, Awkward Segway? Or did you type that knowing it would get on my nerves.
I would say it’s aimed between 8-10. Maybe EqG is aimed to 10-13.
MLP is definitely aimed at a younger audience than 13 lol
Yes, exactly. And do you know who MLP has always been aimed at?
Because those are actually aimed at children. I grew up during that time, teenagers did not care for any of those, but children did. Not toddlers, but more like 10-13 year old kids.
Okay, if that is the case, then why is Monster High, Bratz, High School Musical, and Big Time Rush (just to name a few) set in high school?
If the target audience was tweens they should’ve made it a college setting because teenagers don’t want to see other teenagers. They want to see a romanticized, dramatized experience of what awaits for them.
Yeah, you have a good point. The characters being minors leads to some…questionable discussions.
And the fact that the appeal of MLPs is that they’re grown up but act like kids, and that’s pretty much teenagers in a nutshell.
OP, we all know the actual reason why you want them to be in college, let’s be real here.
Yeah, pretty much.
From what I understand that may have a lot to do with how ages work in Equestria versus real life.
Probably cuz of the inconsistency with how pony Twilight is an adult, yet when she enters the portal, she (presumably) turns into a teenager, as a lot of the human world counterparts for the main pony characters are high school students.
That’s a biased opinion not a based opinion.
No, pretty sure they mean based
I think you mean biased.