New My Little Pony Polaris Celestial Pony 40th Anniversary Retro Figure
New My Little Pony Polaris Celestial Pony 40th Anniversary Retro Figure $14.99 available here: https://amzn.to/3KVVb7g
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Since the 1980’s, My Little Pony has delighted children with the magic of friendship. Now you can join My Little Pony in celebrating 40 years of play with the NEW 40th Anniversary Celestial Ponies!
4-INCH RETRO FIGURES There are four unique ponies to collect, each 4-inches in size.
40TH ANNIVERSARY COMB Comes with a commemorative 40th Anniversary comb. Use the comb to brush your pony’s long, beautiful hair!
Perfect gift for any My Little Pony fan!
Features a Polaris Celestial Pony 40th Anniversary retro figure doll.
Material: Plastic
Brand: Basic Fun
Character: Polaris
Color: Multicolor
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 3 x 2 x 4 inches
Assembled Product Weight: 3.52 ounces
Ages 3 years and up
Inspired by My Little Pony
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I'm getting to a point with (g)i-dle that I'm ready to buy albums and photocards my dudes I LOVE THEM. I've only bought albums for 2 groups ever so that's when ya know I'm getting serious lol
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New My Little Pony Applejack Funky Chunky Magnet
New My Little Pony Applejack Funky Chunky Magnet available here: https://amzn.to/3Qynv3a
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Bask in the magic of this My Little Pony chunky die cut magnet featuring Princess Applejack. Perfect for fans and excellent quality!
100% Toy
Imported
Laser die cut
Officially licensed
Excellent quality
Perfect gift for any My Little Pony fan!
Features an Applejack Funky Chunky magnet.
Brands: NMR Distribution and AQUARIUS
Character: Applejack
Color: Multicolor
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 2.5 x 0.5 x 3 inches
Assembled Product Weight: 0.8 ounces
Inspired by My Little Pony
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I love the idea of the "Disney Princess", simply because the public's idea of a Disney Princess and Disney's idea of a Disney Princess don't actually match up.
Because to the public, a Disney Princess is a type of character in Disney movies. And to Disney, "Disney Princess" is a specific brand with specific characters.
The Disney Princess brand was set up in 2001 after the head of Disney Consumer Products went to a Disney on Ice show, saw hundreds of little girls in generic princess halloween costumes, and went "Wait, why the hell don't we sell Princess dresses?"
Rather than trying to give a dozen movies, many over a decade old, their own individual marketing pushes, they come up with the overarching Disney Princess brand, and launched it featuring ten initial characters:
Snow White, Aurora (Sleeping Beauty), Cinderella, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan, Esmerelda, and Tinkerbell.
Esmerelda was soon dropped, probably because Hunchback is a pretty dark Disney movie; and later so was Tinkerbell because they'd started production on her own line of straight-to-DVD movies, leaving the line with eight Princesses.
And now here's the clever part of the branding: when they release a new movie with a new Princess, they don't immediately fold her into the Disney Princess brand. That would cannibalise sales from the movie-specific merchandise. So they wait a year or two for merchandise sales to slow down, before having an official coronation ceremony to add the new Princess to the group.
(And presumably they cab recycle unsold merch under the Disney Princess brand.)
So Tiana got added in 2010, Rapunzel in 2012, Merida became the first Pixar entry in 2013, Moana took three years to be inducted in 2019, and the most recent is Raya in 2022.
So that's the official Disney Princess lineup: Snow White, Aurora (Sleeping Beauty), Cinderella, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana, Rapunzel, Merida, Moana and Raya.
Now I know what you're thinking: there's a pair of very famous names missing there.
And like I said before: they wait for the merchandise sales to slow down before bringing new characters under the umbrella. Moana seems to have been quite popular, taking three years for Disney marketing to feel comfortable folding her into the brand.
But Frozen still sells like fuckin' hotcakes, even a decade later.
So we have a funny scenario where the two most popular Disney Princesses aren't actually Official Disney Princesses because they're too popular.
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