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Quote from: lovesbabysquirmy on September 24, 2017, 08:31:17 AMYes this is Sunny Daze. I have TONS of stickers and such from this era. It's just not printed at high-resolution!http://www.strawberryreef.com/Index/Name/sunnydaze.htmlSunny Daze was one of the early G3 repeat characters and our first clue that Hasbro was going to try the marketing approach of designing the characters as a "team" and selling a package of friends that you could build a world for. As you can see, there are FIVE versions of Sunny Daze. But she was pushed aside for some other characters that eventually made more air time in the G3 cartoons later in the line.Yeah but unless this some early version of her, I don't really see the resemblance. The pony in the sticker in question has purple and blue-purplish hair and a purple flower cutie mark. That's clear, even at low resolution. Plus, you can see the difference with Sunny Daze's actual sticker at the top-center of the sticker sheet.
Yes this is Sunny Daze. I have TONS of stickers and such from this era. It's just not printed at high-resolution!http://www.strawberryreef.com/Index/Name/sunnydaze.htmlSunny Daze was one of the early G3 repeat characters and our first clue that Hasbro was going to try the marketing approach of designing the characters as a "team" and selling a package of friends that you could build a world for. As you can see, there are FIVE versions of Sunny Daze. But she was pushed aside for some other characters that eventually made more air time in the G3 cartoons later in the line.