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« on: July 30, 2020, 09:53:07 AM »
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« on: July 29, 2020, 10:44:57 AM »
I am not sure on price but that is Frilly Frocks, the MO giant plush. Wysteria is purple I believe. I am not sure if she was available as a giant plush, or not. If so, believe that was only in Australia.
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« on: July 29, 2020, 10:35:38 AM »
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« on: July 29, 2020, 10:31:43 AM »
This is one of my favorite playsets. My cousin had it, so I got to play with it frequently. I have two, myself now, both versions with both versions of the variant accessories and both variants of Baby Tiddly-Winks. My cousin never had her, so I am assuming she never got her as a mail order? I have both set up (not yet w/accessories) in my pony room with all of my newborns, twins, and teeny tiny babies.
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« on: July 29, 2020, 10:13:51 AM »
I can move my ears a bit, up and down. Horses and ponies ears are "stiff" with cartilage (no "training" required), but they have great range of motion with them, being able to lay them flat back to express irritation, and all around to listen in different directions. They are pretty tolerant of having to bend their ears a bit to get bridles on too.
I think the Pony Life ponies look ridiculous and very un-pony-like. I always have trouble drawing horse/pony ears. I just can never get the shape right. My horse has neat ears in that they are bay colored like her body but have black ringing them. Cute and fuzzy too.
I love bays.
She's a bay tobiano Paint to be exact. She has a black tail and forelock, and white mane.
Would you mind sharing a picture of your gorgeous girl please?
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« on: July 29, 2020, 09:54:08 AM »
Eh. I just think it's silly to judge this set, of all things, by real life standards. It's not like the rest of the pony friends are at all realistic.
Neither is a bipedal talking lion with a heart and crown on his stomach, but at least its creators knew the difference between a male and female of the species. And yes, impo the whole set looks ridiculous. I never did like the Pony Friends or Pretty Pals because of their brushable hair.
lol well if we're going to bring other toylines into this, Hasbro are hardly the only toy company to make a female lion with a mane.
That's right! I didn't even think of that and I have her toy in my pony room. I guess to me Kingsley does not really have a regular lion mane, just a "mop on top" sort of thing going on since it is not down the neck and around his/her face (theirs?).
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« on: July 29, 2020, 05:44:28 AM »
What’s the average rate for plush Baby Lofty these days? I could only find one sold auction on eBay.
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« on: July 27, 2020, 10:14:27 AM »
I have a Baby Lofty available. She is on the rougher side, though. Her mane needs some attention. Send me a PM if interested.
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« on: July 27, 2020, 10:10:58 AM »
Buttons for me. I just cannot get excited for her green, pink, and blue color scheme. It just screams mismatchy to me.
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« on: July 27, 2020, 10:07:30 AM »
How were you able to find them online? Whenever I search, they never come up.
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« on: July 27, 2020, 09:57:17 AM »
Eventually I'd like to get them all but if I had to nitpick my vote goes to Edgar. For some reason the design of manes on an elephant looks weird to me. Even in MLP world it's a bit too much, like he's wearing a wig.
Or a rug...like Trump The only elephants that I have seen where the hair does not look too weird is probably on the baby elephant in Disney's The Jungle Book. One of the adults actually gets a buzz cut due to having too unruly of a hairdo. Lol. Post Merge: July 27, 2020, 10:00:56 AMI think the "problem" with Edgar's hair is the colour. I mean, the hair looks weird anyway on an elephant, but it might've looked less weird if it wasn't so...... blonde. Or maybe if he just had a little tuft of hair, like the baby pony pals.
I picked Spunky, even though I just bought her/him(?). "Her" according to her backcard :B the only boys in the line are Edgar and Oakly (yes, Kingsley is a girl!!).
Well, the first two lines, anyway. Dunno about the Pretty Pals cause the only backcard for those that mentions a pronoun is Hoppy... the one whose gender is obvious anyway cause of her pouch. x)
Huh, I have always considered (King!)sley to be a boy, even though monochrome pink.
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« on: July 27, 2020, 09:53:10 AM »
I can move my ears a bit, up and down. Horses and ponies ears are "stiff" with cartilage (no "training" required), but they have great range of motion with them, being able to lay them flat back to express irritation, and all around to listen in different directions. They are pretty tolerant of having to bend their ears a bit to get bridles on too.
I think the Pony Life ponies look ridiculous and very un-pony-like. I always have trouble drawing horse/pony ears. I just can never get the shape right. My horse has neat ears in that they are bay colored like her body but have black ringing them. Cute and fuzzy too.
I love bays.
She's a bay tobiano Paint to be exact. She has a black tail and forelock, and white mane.
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« on: July 23, 2020, 10:30:13 AM »
I went with Edgar.
I would go with Edgar... someone on the boards said something silly along the lines that he looked like Trump. I can't unsee that now so I giggle everytime I see him in the ponyroom.
Yes I was about to cite this as my reason! I just can't shake it out of my head!
Haha, good thing I have no interest in him. I would probably have to kick him out of the pony room. I picked Spunky, even though I just bought her/him(?). Not sure what made me get him but he just looks so awkward. I am not that fond of Edgar or Oakly either. I am kind of surprised that Kingsley is one of the least liked. My cousin had him as a kid, so I just accept and like him due to that, I suppose. I had Creamsicle as a kid, found her at a thrift store. I did not know for sure that she was MLP, I just knew she resembled them and had similar eyes. I would not pass up Cha Cha or Cutesaurus at a good price, but not actively looking for them.
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« on: July 23, 2020, 10:17:50 AM »
I can move my ears a bit, up and down. Horses and ponies ears are "stiff" with cartilage (no "training" required), but they have great range of motion with them, being able to lay them flat back to express irritation, and all around to listen in different directions. They are pretty tolerant of having to bend their ears a bit to get bridles on too.
I think the Pony Life ponies look ridiculous and very un-pony-like. I always have trouble drawing horse/pony ears. I just can never get the shape right. My horse has neat ears in that they are bay colored like her body but have black ringing them. Cute and fuzzy too.
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« on: July 23, 2020, 10:06:02 AM »
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