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BYU 'Bronies' spread enthusiasm for My Little Pony
In October of 2010, a new TV series 'My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic' hit the screens as the fourth generation of the 'My Little Pony' franchise. Though makers of the new series intended an audience of children -- specifically female -- a new fandom was created known today as the 'Bronies.'
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Pony Con full of friendship
Bronies and 'My Little Pony' fans gathered in the Radisson Hotel in Salt Lake City on July 17–18 for the third annual Crystal Mountain Pony Con. More than 800 fans sold homemade merchandise, did cosplay, visited a game room and took in scheduled events for discussion and learning. Bronies is the term used for grown-up fans of the popular kids animated show 'My Little Pony.'
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Bronies prepare for annual Pony Con
Attendees at last year's My Little Pony Convention gather to take a picture. The male attendees are known as Bronies.
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