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7:41 pm - 12/07/2011

The 4 Most Unexpected Fan Bases in Pop Culture

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The biggest successes in entertainment are born from a solid understanding of the target audience. Michael Bay knows that teenage boys will always love fire and every part of a woman between the neck and the knees; Stephenie Meyer knows that every girl likes a boy who can climb trees really fast; and The Black Eyed Peas are keenly aware that every Jewish kid has to have a Bar Mitzvah at some point. But sometimes during the steaming orgy of fan adulation for these artists, a demographic no one anticipated will stay hidden in the periphery, peaking through the closet slats and masturbating quietly.

When they are too loud and we discover these unexpected fan bases, the awkwardness is only outweighed by the confusion. We can't begin to understand how a niche form of entertainment could be appropriated by such an unrelated audience. Our gut reaction is almost always to say, "This is a sex thing, isn't it." But with a few exceptions, the answers are never that simple. Such is the case with...

#4. My Little Pony and Adolescent Men

With all the concentration on drugs and sex in the '80s, there wasn't much room for work. No one was very good at their jobs as evidenced by shows like Knight Rider, projects like DARE and all the lumbering stabs by corporations to trick children out of money for hunks of plastic. Hasbro, for instance, didn't understand how television shows built around pre-existing toys had to be anything more than a 30-minute commercial for the product. They created the plot-less My Little Pony cartoon with the singular goal of cramming in as many different characters in an episode as a little girl could remember while walking through the toy aisle of a K-Mart.

But when the show rebooted in 2010, it made a point of being everything previous iterations of the show lacked. Friendship Is Magic concentrated on character development, humor, conflict and, above all, providing lessons for girls on the complex nature of friendship. But all those elements accidentally perked the interest of another demographic entirely: young adult males.

Now "Brony" communities are popping up all over the Internet and their adoration for My Little Pony is completely earnest. Not only are they watching the show, but they are talking about it on forums, they are dedicating hours to My Little Pony fan art and they are generally obsessing over a show built for young girls. The audience of teenage and young adult males is so massive now that the show has responded with an enthusiastic, "Ugh, alright fine."

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"You might think I'm a Rainbow Dash guy. Nope, I'm Fluttershy all the way."


Hub, the network responsible for the show, released a My Little Pony music video that features the cartoon ponies actually mentioning their brony fan base by name.


Talking Elements of Harmony

Our Bronies hang out too

(Come on, Bronies!)

'Cause they know we're awesome fillies

(Come on, everypony!) ",


The male audience is big enough and has been around long enough to alleviate most concerns that the infatuation is seeded in bestiality or misdirected pedophilia. They are just adolescent boys who are really enthusiastic about cartoon ponies struggling to learn the meaning of friendship. Like a disappointed but loving father, society has put the baseball glove back on the shelf and more or less resigned itself to let this shit play out for now. No one can say whether the meme will pass as these young men discover the vast superiority of human females, or if they will be overzealous fans of the show as long as it's on the air, forever adhering to the old adage, Bronies before Hoenies.

#3. Morrissey and Latino Teens

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Famous for his slow, melancholy songs about how intolerable life is in the English middle class, it's hard to point to music that's more white. He alternates between angst he feels toward the U.K. government and the sadness of staring out rain soaked windows mourning unrequited love. While it's not really classified as a genre, the most apt description I can think of for Morrissey's music is, "Pale."

Yet somehow in all his lamenting and dramatic gestures of emotion, he has accidentally brushed his fingers across the pulse of Hispanic youth. Latino teens in Southern California, Arizona and New Mexico have slowly become the core fan base of Morrissey over the past 10 years as everyone else stands slack-jawed and baffled.

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"Where the hell did you learn this shit, Sheila?"


They're not just interested in the catchy melodies of the English pop either, it's the lyrics that turned them all into followers. In fact, it almost feels wrong to call them fans when in actuality they are more like disciples of Morrissey, even dropping flowers and presents on his doorstep in Los Angeles before running away.

There is a lot of speculation on the roots of this phenomenon, during interviews Morrissey has asked if it's really that strange that teens from all cultures share the same angst about which he sings, to which I answer, "Yes, it is strange. And I think you know that." When you consider that these kids come from predominantly catholic families and belong to a culture in which homosexuality is despised, it's absolutely strange that they would all huddle close to a stage, abandoning their machismo roots momentarily for a chance to touch his hand, his crushed velvet lapel. Clearly his lyrics speak to them, about their own frustrations of feeling detached from their roots and unwelcome in their home but it will always be shocking to see tough Hispanic kids in cuffed pants and Converses echoing choruses about Irish blood and English hearts while weeping uncontrollably.

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#2. Lionel Richie and the Arab World

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Never has the waxing and waning of a celebrity's career been so closely tied to a hair style than with Lionel Richie. It's almost as if he flew too close to the sun during the height of his popularity, melting the Jheri curl treatment into his own eyes before falling into obscurity. But abroad, Lionel Richie never went out of style. Even today the Arab world can't get enough of him.

According to GQ magazine in an article entitled "Lionel of Arabia," the only unifying element between Israeli and Lebanese governments, between Shiite and Sunni Muslims is that they all love the shit out of Lionel Richie. Just as Morrissey found fanatics among the Latino population of the Southwest, Lionel Richie has a massive following in the Middle East. Brides walk down the aisle to "Truly," citizens of Bagdad cranked "All Night Long" while their city was being shelled in 2003, people who don't know a single word of English can sing his entire catalogue perfectly. He is adored and worshiped everywhere he goes and no one, not even Lionel Richie himself, can say exactly why.

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"Who care, I'm famous again!"


While this one remains a complete mystery, it's oddly comforting to know that on the other side of the Earth right now there is a man setting up for Salah in the Syrian Desert with "Say You, Say Me" stuck in his head.

#1. Homoerotic Novels and Middle-Aged Women

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You may not know it but there is a huge market out there for writers interested in penning stories about sexual awakenings between teen boys. If you can write a compelling story about ranch hands wrestling in haylofts or cabin boys sunning themselves on poop decks, then there is a built-in audience waiting to read your stories of unbridled yearning and sexual exploration. The audience, however, isn't comprised of the gay and lesbian literature lovers you might have expected, it's almost exclusively heterosexual women. Incidentally, most of the authors of these stories are heterosexual women as well working under male pen names to lend the stories authenticity. Ultimately though, it's just a bunch of married, middle-aged women selling gay romance novels to other married, middle-aged women. Still, make no mistake: The fiction is serving the same purpose as any form of pornography. The female fan base isn't reading these gay romances in an effort to bone-up on gay culture; they are reading them for the sex.

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Arousal just looks different between men and women.


Why they prefer male-on-male sex varies. The most fun answer is that women secretly like reading about two guys pushing each other over car hoods and jury boxes as much as men like seeing two women do the same thing. But the more boring hypothesis is that women like a story in which the two lovers can come together on the same level instead of falling victim to the hierarchy of gender. I assume that means socially as well as physically since men are generally closer in height too, it allows them to both stand comfortably while rubbing their genitals together like two twigs making a flame in dark andHOLY SHIT I SHOULD BE WRITING THIS STUFF!

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moob 8th-Dec-2011 02:05 am (UTC)
#1 isn't that surprising tbh.
abbie 8th-Dec-2011 02:05 am (UTC)
ONTD's future.
ch33rylips 8th-Dec-2011 02:08 am (UTC)
Future? lol no tons of people on here read slash already *me included*
lilyginny27 8th-Dec-2011 02:16 am (UTC)
ONTD's present.
moob 8th-Dec-2011 02:23 am (UTC)
loool
laceleather 8th-Dec-2011 02:20 am (UTC)
really? when i found out my boyfriend liked it i was like wtf?
smallaffair 8th-Dec-2011 02:26 am (UTC)
mte
horrorparties 8th-Dec-2011 02:50 am (UTC)
lol srsly
therealycats 8th-Dec-2011 03:32 am (UTC)
lol I know, haven't these people ever heard of fanfic?
kimberwyn 8th-Dec-2011 04:11 am (UTC)
seriously lol
rhapsodeeinblue 8th-Dec-2011 04:40 am (UTC)
MTE. It's the least "surprising" out of all of these.
scarletfbl 8th-Dec-2011 04:47 am (UTC)
In 10 years, I will personify #1, and I ain't even mad.
hawaii_bombay 8th-Dec-2011 02:05 am (UTC)


Looks like the guy from Napoleon Dynamite.
hypermuseic9 8th-Dec-2011 02:10 am (UTC)
lol i thought it was him
in_suburb 8th-Dec-2011 02:10 am (UTC)
I thought it was.
fuchsiagroan 8th-Dec-2011 02:16 am (UTC)
I could swear I've seen that photo before and it is him. Things I am too lazy to do: google.
drunkagron 8th-Dec-2011 02:17 am (UTC)
i thought it was him.
rebeljean 8th-Dec-2011 02:19 am (UTC)
His name is John Heder.
smallaffair 8th-Dec-2011 02:29 am (UTC)
it isn't?
childish 8th-Dec-2011 02:05 am (UTC)
The gay thing is popular with young women and teens as well though, and it's half of them are written and aimed at women even though they're gay.

Idg why it's expected for guys to go gaga over lesbians, but shock and awe women like two guys together.
voyevoda 8th-Dec-2011 02:43 am (UTC)
MTE. People give you the eye when you read/write/draw slash, but it's no different whatsoever from guys watching two women going down on each other. :P
pepsi_twist9 9th-Dec-2011 12:13 am (UTC)
'cause guys don't wear the pearls. ;)
abbie 8th-Dec-2011 02:05 am (UTC)
Bronies are a special kind of forever alone.

And speaking as an Arab, I can say I've never heard anyone mention Lionel Richie let alone stan for him-- wtf. I mean, aside from my mom going HAM over Hello when it came on VH1 once.
abbie 8th-Dec-2011 02:07 am (UTC)
but on the topic of Mr Richie lets talk about how depressing this is

rng 8th-Dec-2011 03:36 am (UTC)
Haha, I actually know a bronie and he's in a great relationship with a nice geek girl. Sometimes it works out for them, lol.
saintmorse 8th-Dec-2011 05:05 am (UTC)
My boyfriend's a brony, and so is my best friend's, but we really like the show too. One of my other best friend's is a brony, and his girlfriend (also one of my best friends. I have three, okay~) isn't as into it as the rest of us, but she likes it. We're not the coolest kids, but it works.
flawlessvelvet 8th-Dec-2011 08:46 am (UTC)
Same here. Although my dad like him but he grew up listening to that kind of music.
hangthemj 8th-Dec-2011 02:05 am (UTC)
love me some homoerotic novels
hawaii_bombay 8th-Dec-2011 02:08 am (UTC)
I've only read Teleny and I find it sort of hilarious. I need something hot to read.
mmmdraco 8th-Dec-2011 03:30 am (UTC)
Lynn Flewelling's Nightrunner series is pretty hot, especially since it's also all full of elven intrigue.

Anne Rice wrote a BDSM trilogy (under a pseudonym) based around Sleeping Beauty that includes a fair bit of all kinds of sex.

There's a fabulous series about steampunk dragons with a lovely homoerotic thread running through it by Jaida Jones and Danielle Bennett that starts with a book called "Havemercy".

Also, visit Nifty.org as it is basically fanfiction.net for porn stories with seperate sections for gay, bisexual, lesbian, transgender and even bestiality, all broken down into further sections so that is all you want to read about are transgendered space cop hookers, you can.
superdogbiter 8th-Dec-2011 02:10 am (UTC)
i love good homoerotic fanfiction
ch33rylips 8th-Dec-2011 02:11 am (UTC)
I read nothing, but slash.
vegasonacid24_7 8th-Dec-2011 02:06 am (UTC)
I've been on the internet long enough to not even bat an eye at women liking homoerotic novels.
mhfromnh 8th-Dec-2011 02:31 am (UTC)
the idea of your mom liking homoerotic novels however? little creepy. just a bit.
ch33rylips 8th-Dec-2011 02:07 am (UTC)
Why they prefer male-on-male sex varies. The most fun answer is that women secretly like reading about two guys

Lmfaoooo that is not a fucking secret
spoiled_water 8th-Dec-2011 02:10 am (UTC)
It's how Anne Rice made a living
angelgurl21 8th-Dec-2011 07:36 am (UTC)
It makes me awkwardly uncomfortable to now realize how much I read Anne Rice novels in HS and what my parents probably secretly thought of me...
__nocturna 8th-Dec-2011 02:07 am (UTC)
I can't decide which My Little Pony FIM character is my favorite
adonis 8th-Dec-2011 08:37 am (UTC)
RARITY IS THE ONLY ANSWER!
illapse 8th-Dec-2011 12:16 pm (UTC)
SHE'S SUCH A CUNT THOUGH :(
must_go_faster 8th-Dec-2011 02:08 am (UTC)
I'm glad they didn't include Hasselhoff and Germany cause that shit is so 3 decades ago lbr.
winniechili 8th-Dec-2011 02:08 am (UTC)
I've never heard a Morrissey song in my life I don't think.
must_go_faster 8th-Dec-2011 02:10 am (UTC)
mte tbh idrc either
syringekid 8th-Dec-2011 02:17 am (UTC)
How about The Smiths?
proleptical 8th-Dec-2011 02:23 am (UTC)
what about the charmed theme song?
senor_coconut_1 8th-Dec-2011 02:58 am (UTC)
Ugh. NOT sung by The Smiths. direct her to the original, please. Don't start her down the wrong path!
hawaii_bombay 8th-Dec-2011 02:29 am (UTC)
I think I've only listened to The Smiths' 'Girlfriend in a Coma' and I hate it.

Edited at 2011-12-08 02:30 am (UTC)
farlist 8th-Dec-2011 02:08 am (UTC)
I honestly never understood why so many men find it impossible to understand why ladies like guy on guy when they often like girl on girl. IT'S COMMON SENSE PEOPLE
superdogbiter 8th-Dec-2011 02:09 am (UTC)
because were not supposed to have sexual intrests thats only for me
ch33rylips 8th-Dec-2011 02:12 am (UTC)
Because women don't actually like sex~~~~~~~~
lady_leia_solo 8th-Dec-2011 02:12 am (UTC)
Seriously.
abbie 8th-Dec-2011 02:12 am (UTC)
It doesn't help when women themselves--- well I find anyway that a lot of girls (irl) find it icky-- or just weird, if not at least something that doesn't turn them on. Whereas it's the opposite on the internet. Bitches love their slash on the internet.

Can't say I've found straight guys like that.

Maybe they girls are just lying, or downplay it and keep it as their own little secret fetish. /kanyeshrug
manaconda 8th-Dec-2011 02:32 am (UTC)
i think at least some of them are lying. idk, i've noticed that if you get one of those girls drunk enough, they'll admit to it.
kimberwyn 8th-Dec-2011 04:14 am (UTC)
Either they're lying or they just haven't really been exposed to it yet. Most girls I know irl think it's "gross", while most of my online friends are the opposite...
winniechili 8th-Dec-2011 02:15 am (UTC)
Because (straight) men think two dudes having sex is gross, so why would ladies like it?
laceleather 8th-Dec-2011 02:21 am (UTC)
thank u
tea_party89 8th-Dec-2011 02:50 am (UTC)
women are wholesome creatures and would never read/watch such perversion.
heart_of_butter 8th-Dec-2011 02:55 am (UTC)
Okay lbr
kimberwyn 8th-Dec-2011 04:19 am (UTC)
Lol, it has more to do with the stigma of two men together than women not liking sex or whatever.
spoiled_water 8th-Dec-2011 02:09 am (UTC)
hypermuseic9 8th-Dec-2011 02:10 am (UTC)
oh
my
god
illapse 8th-Dec-2011 12:16 pm (UTC)
yes.
superdogbiter 8th-Dec-2011 02:09 am (UTC)
really with number 1 come on now
i love that gay shit
seriously hollywood realize that showing a penis won't make the world explode, i promise
stuckmodebabe 8th-Dec-2011 02:09 am (UTC)
Number 1 is not surprising.
hypermuseic9 8th-Dec-2011 02:11 am (UTC)
number 3 is more surprising tbh
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