Jade Kitsune, on 01 July 2012 - 08:51 AM, said:
..., if you're going to enjoy something you should look into why you enjoy it. ...
To be quite frank, but that's just your opinion...
Actually, I mostly agree with what you said so far, but why is it necessary for someone to analize something he likes?
I've read up on a few analizations, not only MLP but also the ME3 ending...
When seeing the ending of ME3 the first time for myself I thought it didn't feel right, but couldn't quite narrow it down, so I looked into a few analisations until I found one that actually explained why I felt the way, I felt about it. Wich was quite fascinating no doubt, but I did it, because it was something that I had a negative feeling about which I couldn't quite comprehend.
On the contrary, do I need to question why I'm happy? While I guess that turning a blind eye to the "why" behind your feelings makes you prone to manipulation, I think you can be aware of it without having to analize it to the point of characterisation.
I'm not saying you shouldn't do it if you like doing stuff like that, but stating that it's also important that anyone who likes the show does it seems hypocritical in the light of the show's message.
I've read quite a few fantasy novels, some of which I liked more and some of which I liked less. What I can tell you is, that with those favourite novels of mine, the characters felt very much alive and made me think of them as real people, while the ones I liked less usually lacked in that respect. It's pretty much the same with MLP or other TV-shows. MLP:FIM has some of the most believable characters I've seen in a cartoon thus far, and that's what makes me enjoy the show, and it's pretty much all I need to know, and I'm happy with that!
As for the Characterisations you bring up, Twi may want to do everything by the book, and is afraid of dissappointing others and maybe isn't that good with friendship, because she doesn't have too much experience... does that necessarily mean she's autistic?
Hell, I can relate to that! I can be pretty much the same, but I'm not autistic... it's just the result of my experiences, and I'm the person that was shaped due to those experiences. Maybe that makes me a little bit of an odd one, but pfft...
RD is afraid of failure when facing a tough challange... who isn't?
What I'm trying to say is: they all have flaws, but does that mean they all have psychological problems? I say no! It just means they are "alive", they are believable personalities...
I can see why one would try to use those analisations in a discussion with a non-brony to explain the fascination with the show, but to me that just feels like I was talking to one of my teachers trying to explain me that this stupid literature we had to read is so important because you can literally interpret and analize a metric fuckton of bullshit into it.
And at least to me, that's not the reason I like something!
For me, and probably most others out there I bet, that what makes us enjoy the show is, that it's something nice amidst that grey/grim world out there, and the characters inside of it are in fact believable individuals.
I say, replace the ponies with humans and you can actually make a fantasy novel out of some of the episodes! It's actually quite fascinating that a kidsshow has that kind of quality in writing, and I believe that if most people wheren't so bothered by the facts that it's a cartoon, it's for kids, and that there's ponies in it, they'd enjoy the story too!
But, do I need to know why exactly I enjoy it? No! Do I need to to justify to myself why I enjoy it? Nope! Do I need to justify that to someone else? .................
I think my post may sound a little hostile as well, and I appologise for that, but my point is that it shouldn't be necessary for someone who enjoys the show, or anything else for the matter to be able to exactly pinpoint the source of his enjoyment in that media.
Again, I'm actually quite fascinated by analisations like that, but IMO they really only have any value if you're discussing them with someone who's interessted in it in the first place. However, even if you get him to agree about the value of the show based on that, he is probably not going to like it the way most other people do, or even be able to understand them.
To everyone else however, those analisations will be mostly unimportant gibberish, which they will ignore, as you admitted yourself.
To conclude this post:
Analising the show and the characters may be very interessting if you're into that sort of thing, but it is not a duty of anyone!
Don't forget; love and tolerate!
OMFG, Wall of text!
Edited by Sesambrot, 01 July 2012 - 09:47 AM.