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I really wish they had included the name cards for the other ponies too. Especially, because they just made all of them... Also, don't mind that they used Custard's mold, but wish they would've added her stripes. Otherwise, I like it. I hope it is not as fragile as the original though given the fact that it broke so easily.
I think they were easily lost, being cardboard.There's a picture of a Bridge Direct display, from 2018 Toy Fair I believe, that shows an original(?) Pretty Parlor with original name tags (DEFINITELY original, they were all beat up) and the tags were actually some of the Euro ones--for Posey and some other ponies that never got tags in the US.Which raises the interesting possibility that TBD might have thought all Pretty Parlors came with those tags, and therefore didn't make them because what's the point of making a "Posey" tag when Posey isn't available?
I found the Pretty Parlor at Target today on the same endcap as the retro Rainbow ponies. visitors can't see pics , please register or loginI also think the other name cards weren’t included either to keep production costs lower or because Bridge Direct thought that it would be too complicated to include different tags for each release. Do many of the G1 tags still exsist or were they something that got easily torn/broken? Ponyfan
Wow, what a nice comparison! Alt. Twinkles aside, why did they feel the need to change the clovers art?