Subject: Fair question.
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Posted on: 2012-04-28 16:16:00 UTC
I'm not going to judge you for being honestly confused. It does seem pretty insane if you don't know what's going on. {= )
So, clarification first: the thing people are obsessing over is not the toy line, or any of the old TV shows, but a new show originally developed by Lauren Faust in 2010, called My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.
The appeal is manifold: first of all, it's not at all the bland "girl" programming of the old cartoons. Lauren Faust expressly wanted to get away from that, because girls too like stories in which the main characters can be strong, feisty, proactive, etc.—but also make mistakes and have to face consequences for their actions. There are real conflicts that real groups of friends face, and each of the main characters has a distinct personality and set of interests. (Hey kids! It's okay to be yourself!) Also, there is that adult appeal, too. For instance, one of my favorite episodes of the first season (I haven't seen the second beyond the premiere) features a musical number based on Sondheim's "Putting It Together" (watch an official clip here!), and there's another episode that uses the Benny Hill theme.
Also, IMO, it's really, really refreshing to see stories in which the whole point is something like learning to communicate effectively to prevent misunderstandings, or accepting each other's differences and being friends anyway, or hey, friends fight sometimes, and it's not the end of the world, because forgiveness! And it's not condescending or preachy about it, either, which helps make it accessible to older people.
So, I hope that clears it up a bit. If you really want to see for yourself what the big deal is, though, I recommend watching a few episodes. I don't know what official availability is, but you can probably scare up an episode or two somewhere online if doing so doesn't bother you.
~Neshomeh