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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

The Power of Great Storytelling

When my seven-year-old daughter discovered My Little Pony on Netflix, I wasn't surprised that she loved it. It's just up her alley. I was only slightly surprised when her four-year-old brother got into it too. He's heavily influenced by his big sister.

But when I saw my teenage boys sitting rapt in front of the TV watching My Little Pony with their younger siblings was shocked to say the least.What on earth did they find so fascinating in a cartoon about cute little pony girls?

I'll tell you what. Whoever writes that show is doing something right. It just goes to show the power of an engaging plot, universal themes, and compelling characters. That's what we all ought to be striving for. Sure, it's important to know your audience and what they expect, but with good enough storytelling, there will be no limit to your audience!

My boys are not alone in their enjoyment of My Little Pony. Check out this awesome video:


8 comments:

Tess said...

how interesting! i guess any story that has the tension, character development and story works - ha!

Angie said...

I know. It's funny, huh?

deek3m said...

One word: Bronies! :)

Angie said...

Hahaha! Love it.

Terry W. Ervin II said...

Yes, even a kid's book can be interesting to young adults and even adults. Makes it easier to read the same story over and over again to your child :)

Angie said...

That's true, Terry. Sometimes I'm the one requesting which bedtime story to read.

Melanie Goldmund said...

My 19-year-old son is also a Bronie! :-)

Angie said...

Hooray for the Bronies!