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The idea of her not selling well is an urban myth without any actual evidence behind it. Likewise the idea there were fewer of Mimic in a box from Hasbro - I don't think we've ever proven that to be the case. Mimic herself shows up enough to suggest she was maybe less well sold than some of the other ponies from the time, but nowhere near as limited in her quantity than some of the more sought after mail order ponies.
Quote from: Taffeta on March 24, 2021, 08:29:43 AMThe idea of her not selling well is an urban myth without any actual evidence behind it. Likewise the idea there were fewer of Mimic in a box from Hasbro - I don't think we've ever proven that to be the case. Mimic herself shows up enough to suggest she was maybe less well sold than some of the other ponies from the time, but nowhere near as limited in her quantity than some of the more sought after mail order ponies.Out of curiosity I dug out my '87 Hasbro catalog and it mentions that set being boxed at 24 pieces a box. No mentions of quantity of each. Every normal pony set released that year appears to be 24 per box. Curiously, even though they were never released the pony friends & dolls set is listed as 12 dolls per box and 24 animals per box, so not equal. And soft sleepy newborns (of which there are 3) are 4 per box. I wonder which one was the duplicate...
I think its people's addictions to parrots.