Shamelessly recolored even more of my own art for Redbubble designs.
Decided to do the entire Collector Ponies series, a term old school MLP fans use for the first six ponies ever released for the toy line way back in G1
Links below:
Blossom
Blue Bell
Butterscotch
Cotton Candy
Minty
Snuzzle
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Hi! My name is Kassie and I am a G3 My Little Pony Collector from Canada. This is part of my collection that I display by pose. I have a little over 250 G3 ponies now and I am always looking for the ones I don't have to add to my collection. Looking forward to meeting you all!
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Oh, Finn, we're really in it now. (Original meme below)
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Pssssst.. Did you know that you can still play the G3 My Little Pony browser games, even on your phone?
Thanks to Web Archive and a Flash emulator called Ruffle, some of the 2000s web games still work! You don't even need to install Ruffle to do this, Web Archive's got you covered!
Here are some useful links:
The playtime home page, for selecting games
The Matching Game
Ponyville Forever Interactive Sticker Book
Friendship Ball Interactive Sticker Book
Twinkle Twirl's Dance Studio
The rest of the games can be found in the Flashpoint Archive, including the interactive coloring books!
Amusement Park
Butterfly Island Adventure
Ponyville Minigames
G3.5 My Little Pony Dancer
G3.5 Matching Game
Crystal Princess Coloring Book
Holidays Coloring Book
Fun in the Sun Coloring Book
On the Go Coloring Book
Party Time Coloring Book
Sleepy Time Coloring Book
Winter Fun Coloring Book
G3.5 Meet The Ponies Coloring Book
You can view most of the webpages as well, they are not very interactive, but it's a wonderful trip down memory lane :)
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I always thought the Show Stable and Pretty Parlor were introduced in Year 2 (1984), but here they are in the 1983 Sears Wishbook alongside the Collector ponies! (And reissued My Pretty Pony.)
This does make sense since both playsets have references to the Collector ponies. Their symbols are on the flags of the Show Stable and the Pretty Parlor has name tags for the Collector ponies.
Also, there's a rare flat-foot version of Peachy. The flat foot Collector pony mold, the earliest one, had a tendency to fall on its nose so somewhere in the middle of Year One it was replaced with the similar looking but less tippy concave foot mold. Which points to some Peachy's being produced quite early. By Year 2 the flat foot pose was totally phased out.
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