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[[File:My Little Brony Toy Commercial|thumb|right|335 px|My Little Brony Toy Commercial featuring Timothy Bowen]] [[File:Placeholder|right|300px]] |
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− | [[Timothy Bowen]] (born '''Rev. Timothy Edward Bowen'''), nicknamed "Princess Brony," is a primary character in the ''My Little Brony |
+ | [[Timothy Bowen]] (born '''Rev. Timothy Edward Bowen'''), nicknamed "Princess Brony Tim," is a primary character in the four ''My Little Brony ''shows. |
− | ==My Little Brony |
+ | ==My Little Brony== |
− | ''My Little Brony'' is an entertainment franchise developed by Hasbrony which is marketed primarily to men who like watching programs made for young girls. It started as a line of plastic "My Pretty Brony" toys in 1981 with "My Little Brony" toys produced since 1983. |
+ | ''My Little Brony'' is an entertainment franchise developed by Hasbrony which is marketed primarily to men who like watching programs made for young girls. It started as a line of plastic "My Pretty Brony" toys in 1981, then achieved wide success with "My Little Brony" toys produced since 1983. Bronies are men with thin to heavy bodies, often wearing "bronytails," and have a unique symbol on one or both sides of their flanks. These are referred to in the two most recent generations as "cutie marks." The transvestite Princess Brony Tim is the most popular toy and character in the franchise which has been revamped several times with new and more modern looks. ''My Little Brony'' is now aiming to appeal to a new market, young girls. |
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+ | ==My Little Brony Show== |
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+ | The My Little Brony toys inspired the first animated television series, "My Little Brony Show," typically called "My Little B.S." In this 30-minute program, Princess Brony Tim and the Brony Gang watch television shows for young girls. Unfortunately, the creators discovered that there was a limited audience for watching a program that featured nothing other than men watching television. |
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==Jonesboro Discordia== |
==Jonesboro Discordia== |
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+ | The second program, ''Jonesborn Discordia,'' was more successful. In this program the bronies all want to watch TV shows for young girls. They come to the Jonesboro house of transvestite Princess Brony Tim to watch their favorite programs while his fifth grade live-in niece Discordia insists on watching ''Xena,'' ''X-Files'', and ''X-Men''. The battles over the remote, with the men trying to bribe or trick the girl, are the primary focus of the show. |
==Stand Up Tim== |
==Stand Up Tim== |
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− | The second television incarnation |
+ | The second television incarnation features Princess Brony Tim as a work-at-home stand-up comic. While he wants to perform risque adult jokes for visitors, his visiting brony friends come over to watch television shows for young girls. Tim trying to hide the TV remote while the bronies triy to find it is the primary focus of the show. |
==Voices of Chaos== |
==Voices of Chaos== |
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+ | The third incarnation of the program featured Princess Brony Tim as a mild-mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper. In this show he and a young intern photojournalist named [[Brenton Clutterbuck]] (played by Jimmy "Gonzo" Olsen) are assigned to the newspaper's Brony section. They travel around town trying to interview bronies at their homes. But every time they arrive, the favorite girls' show of the brony they want to interview is just beginning. Tim trying to wrestle the TV remote from the brony so he can shut the TV off and do the interview, while Brenton accidentally flushes his camera down the toilet, is the primary focus of the show. |
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− | The second incarnation of the program featured |
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− | The brand was moderately profitable from early 1990s until the beginning of the 2010s when its popularity drastically exploded into previously undreamed of demographic groups such as teenage boys and adult men and women after the introduction of the fourth generation, following the unexpectedly great success of the 2010 animated television series. |
Revision as of 06:18, 27 February 2015
Timothy Bowen (born Rev. Timothy Edward Bowen), nicknamed "Princess Brony Tim," is a primary character in the four My Little Brony shows.
My Little Brony
My Little Brony is an entertainment franchise developed by Hasbrony which is marketed primarily to men who like watching programs made for young girls. It started as a line of plastic "My Pretty Brony" toys in 1981, then achieved wide success with "My Little Brony" toys produced since 1983. Bronies are men with thin to heavy bodies, often wearing "bronytails," and have a unique symbol on one or both sides of their flanks. These are referred to in the two most recent generations as "cutie marks." The transvestite Princess Brony Tim is the most popular toy and character in the franchise which has been revamped several times with new and more modern looks. My Little Brony is now aiming to appeal to a new market, young girls.
My Little Brony Show
The My Little Brony toys inspired the first animated television series, "My Little Brony Show," typically called "My Little B.S." In this 30-minute program, Princess Brony Tim and the Brony Gang watch television shows for young girls. Unfortunately, the creators discovered that there was a limited audience for watching a program that featured nothing other than men watching television.
Jonesboro Discordia
The second program, Jonesborn Discordia, was more successful. In this program the bronies all want to watch TV shows for young girls. They come to the Jonesboro house of transvestite Princess Brony Tim to watch their favorite programs while his fifth grade live-in niece Discordia insists on watching Xena, X-Files, and X-Men. The battles over the remote, with the men trying to bribe or trick the girl, are the primary focus of the show.
Stand Up Tim
The second television incarnation features Princess Brony Tim as a work-at-home stand-up comic. While he wants to perform risque adult jokes for visitors, his visiting brony friends come over to watch television shows for young girls. Tim trying to hide the TV remote while the bronies triy to find it is the primary focus of the show.
Voices of Chaos
The third incarnation of the program featured Princess Brony Tim as a mild-mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper. In this show he and a young intern photojournalist named Brenton Clutterbuck (played by Jimmy "Gonzo" Olsen) are assigned to the newspaper's Brony section. They travel around town trying to interview bronies at their homes. But every time they arrive, the favorite girls' show of the brony they want to interview is just beginning. Tim trying to wrestle the TV remote from the brony so he can shut the TV off and do the interview, while Brenton accidentally flushes his camera down the toilet, is the primary focus of the show.