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I'd also like to add -- I would rather the retro ponies continue be released in a mass market store not limited edition releases from a convention.
Quote from: banditpony on July 14, 2018, 04:48:29 AMI'd also like to add -- I would rather the retro ponies continue be released in a mass market store not limited edition releases from a convention. On the one hand yeah, on the other hand I'd like to have both. Personally I would be happy if they used G4 molds with G1 characters. Like if they'd done a pack with G4 style Firefly, Moondancer, and Bow Tie or whoever. But if wishes were horses . . . (HO HO HO see what I did there?)
The problem I see with the 35th anniversary releases is that they already released these exact same ponies 10 years ago for the 25th anniversary. They really should have picked something different to release.
There is supposed to be more. If you read along in the other 35thAnn thread, the Rainbow ponies and the very first playset, Peachy Parlor (with presumed Peachy pony) were scheduled to be released. But the pre-orders on Amazon have since been cancelled. Basic Fun/Bridge Direct is presumably looking to solidify vendor contracts so that they can guarantee production of these ponies. But all the new tariffs have made it more difficult to turn a profit in the current layout of Hasbro!
Oh no, I didn't know that the pre-orders had been canceled. That's not the greatest sign.
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