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Spotlight on France By LadyGuinevere
« on: March 03, 2018, 06:53:22 AM »
Spotlight on: Ponies Made in France By LadyGuinevere.

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French Reverse Bowtie used courtesy of BridgetsMum

Nestled in among the other European made ponies, between the eccentric Spanish and plentiful Italians, lie the made in France ponies, one of my own personal favourites. Made only for a short period in the 1980s, there are not that many of them compared to some other countries, though they encompass some of the most popular sets. Although not all ponies in French packaging are made in France, all ponies made in France will be found on French cards. They vary from similar to the US release, to the downright bizarre!

What makes them so special?
As with many of the variants made in other countries, French ponies were only sold in a very limited area. This has led them to be quite hard to find on the second hand market, though there are more around now than there used to be. There are also some beautiful variations on existing ponies, like the fact that Windy is blue, Moondancer has light pink hair (like her US baby), and also a pink bowtie with blue hair!

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Hong Kong (left) and French (right) Moondancers

French ponies tend to have good quality plastic, paintwork and hair. Their hair is not the type to go particularly dry, though it can sometimes get a little like this. Their symbols are always non-glittery – some had metallic paint, while others have ordinary paint in similar colours. The earth ponies only have normal paint.

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French ponies are ALWAYS stamped Made in France. They are, however, slightly unusual in that the writing is circular around the hoof, rather than in a straight line. This looks rather stylish if you ask me!

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What ponies are there?
There were only three proper sets of ponies ever made in France, however, there are some variations as well!

Rainbow Ponies (Les poneys arc-en-ciel)

Parasol
Quatre Vents (Windy) - blue
Pierre de Lune (Moonstone)
Ballerine (Skydancer)
Plein Feu (Sunlight)
Starshine

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Starshine and Skydancer used courtesy of Roswita


Unicorns and Pegasi (Les poneys danseurs)

Clair de Lune (Moondancer) - light pink hair
Météore or Etoile Filante (Glory) - cyan tail
Météore or Etoile Filante (Glory) - purple tail
Crépuscule (Twilight)
Soleil (Sunbeam)
Ritournelle (Medley)
Luciole (Firefly)

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Sunbeam and Twilight used courtesy of Roswita


Earth Ponies (Les poneys charmant)

Coquillage (Seashell)
Bulle (Bubbles)
Rose (Cotton Candy) - normal
Lilas (Blossom) - blue
Pomme (Applejack)
Noeud Papillon (Bowtie) – normal

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Seashell and Bowtie used courtesy of Roswita


’Hybrids’

Cotton Candy (shy pose, blue hair)
Bowtie (pink body, blue hair)
Bowtie-Sunlight (Bowtie body with Rainbow hair)
Cotton Candy-Twilight (strange oddity – Cotton Candy body with unpainted Twilight head)
Windy (Lilac hair with yellow streak)

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Where were they sold?
French ponies were sold only in France, however, due to the popularity in Europe of that country as a holiday destination, there are a few to be found elsewhere.

How were they sold?
The French ponies were sold on cards, similar in style to those used by the US for the same ponies (though obviously written in French). The hybrid Cotton Candy-Twilights were sold near the factory in flea markets, for a low price! (information on this from EtoileBleue)

Not all ponies on French card, however, are made in France. A lot of the earlier ones are made in Italy, and the later ones are made in Hong Kong or China. Made in France ponies make up only a small portion of the ponies sold in France.

How much do they cost? (prices as of March 2018)
French ponies can really vary in price, depending both on the pony and the demand at the time. Typically, Les Poneys Charmant tend to be the least expensive, especially Bubbles and Seashell. These are probably the most plentiful, but it is hard to know for sure. Bubbles and Seashell can sometimes be found for under $45, though not always. The other four Earth ponies in that set tend to go more in the $45-80 range. They are also fairly common, as far as French ponies go, however they are usually more popular.

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French Applejack used courtesy of Roswita

Of the Rainbow ponies, Windy tends to be the most expensive, sometimes going for up to $100. Moonstone is also on the slightly higher side. The other four Rainbow ponies tend to be in $60-80 range, but they can occasionally go up to $100, and there can be bargains to be found!

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French Moonstone and Windy used courtesy of Roswita

The unicorns and pegasi perhaps vary the most. Although Twilight, Medley, Firefly and Sunbeam will usually go in the $60-100 range, Glory can often go higher, and it’s not at all unusual for Moondancer to go for over $200! I personally would put this down to her distinctiveness, for she is noticeably different to the standard version. The same would also apply to Windy, though without quite the same force.

The hybrid-type ponies, being much harder to find, will go for significantly more money, but it is hard to know exactly how high as there have been so few (if any) for sale recently. With the exception of the Cotton Candy-Twilight hybrid, I would say at $300 each minimum.

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Bowties used courtesy of BridgetsMum

Trivia

- Cotton Candy and Bowtie have the most variants in France, with three each (including hybrid-types)
- The Cotton Candy-Twilight hybrids were sold on a flea market! There are at least 11 in existence.
- Although the ponies do have French names, at least the Rainbow and Earth ponies were sold with the English names.
- The factory was located near Paris, in ‘Le Blanc Mesnil’ (Thanks EtoileBleue!)
- Blue haired Cotton Candy appears on a number of pieces of merchandise in the UK made by Salters, though she was never sold here.
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My special thanks go to: EtoileBleue, BridgetsMum, Roswita, Rochi and Taffeta  I couldn’t have done it without you!
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A big thank you got Shelti :missy: who saved each of the spotlights. This spotlight was first published on July 29, 2006.

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Re: Spotlight on France By LadyGuinevere
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2018, 01:57:49 AM »
I don't think I've ever seen French ponies before. Blue haired Bowtie is lovely <3

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Re: Spotlight on France By LadyGuinevere
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2018, 11:40:42 AM »
I don't think I've ever seen French ponies before. Blue haired Bowtie is lovely <3

They are very pretty :) the earth ponies such as Applejack have metallic symbols :)

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Re: Spotlight on France By LadyGuinevere
« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2018, 04:05:39 PM »
Still need that Windy, one day.

I hate how expensive French ponies are :(
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Re: Spotlight on France By LadyGuinevere
« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2018, 07:37:18 AM »
Thank you for the spotlight!

I love the French ponies ^.^
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Re: Spotlight on France By LadyGuinevere
« Reply #5 on: March 06, 2018, 11:21:21 AM »
Good read!

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Re: Spotlight on France By LadyGuinevere
« Reply #6 on: March 06, 2018, 04:37:40 PM »
^.^

I'm glad you have enjoyed reading this, LadyG did a great job.

It was written in 2006 and a few more new French ponies have come to light then, such as purple hair Starshine :)
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Re: Spotlight on France By LadyGuinevere
« Reply #7 on: March 06, 2018, 09:27:38 PM »
I'm not very knowledgeable on Nirvanas, but I have always been drawn to the French ponies. Lovely stuff, and very informative!
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Re: Spotlight on France By LadyGuinevere
« Reply #8 on: March 07, 2018, 04:07:21 AM »
Very useful! Thank you for all the information ^^

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Re: Spotlight on France By LadyGuinevere
« Reply #9 on: March 07, 2018, 07:10:45 AM »
I love spotlights! Very informative :) Thank you!
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Re: Spotlight on France By LadyGuinevere
« Reply #10 on: March 07, 2018, 07:29:34 AM »
I am really happy you guys are enjoying these ^.^

There are more to come ;)

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Re: Spotlight on France By LadyGuinevere
« Reply #11 on: March 07, 2018, 10:41:46 AM »
What's really funny is that when I was a kid, I would pop my head off Twilight, and my tail off Cotton Candy and swap their bodies/heads ALL THE TIME.

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Re: Spotlight on France By LadyGuinevere
« Reply #12 on: March 24, 2018, 02:02:41 AM »
Great job!  ^.^ ^.^
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Re: Spotlight on France By LadyGuinevere
« Reply #13 on: March 24, 2018, 11:46:38 AM »
What's really funny is that when I was a kid, I would pop my head off Twilight, and my tail off Cotton Candy and swap their bodies/heads ALL THE TIME.

Haha! I think your avatar says it all :P

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