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“Not really.


So there is a show out there starring Betty White titled “Hot in Cleveland”. I live in Spain, and never watch TV, so I had no idea of the existence of this show, and apparently they are making an episode called “Elevator and Bronies”, as Equestria Daily announced. You can read the post here [link] and the subsequent mild freakout in the comments below it.


I did watch the preview clip, and here are my thoughts: One, I am so happy to see that Betty White is still making television shows; two, I honestly think that pony design is much better than many OC’s we have seen, at least it keeps a consitent color palette; three, the guy in the clip pretty much nails what a brony is, though not everybody dresses in costume (I don’t, though I’d like to); four, the guy seems fairly lean, has no neckbeard, and doesn’t seem to fit the stereotype posted a year ago by College Humor. In my opinion, I think the episode is going to be these two stuck in an elevator for hours, and the whole pony thing is going to be just a throw away joke. So, yeah, nothing to freak out about guys.


Oh yes, and I made a super quick drawing of the pony the guy is dressing up as. Prince Silversaddle, the Strongest pony in all of Equestria. I have nothing against OC’s, but this guy is asking for a beating from the majority of the Brony comunity for dressing up as his OC. Not from me though, I think it looks pretty cool. He has a cowboy hat, what’s not to like about that?


Art by James Corck.

Prince Silversaddle created by whoever wrote “Hot in Cleveland”