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Wow, there wasn't a single male G3 pony? Kinda surprised.
I love the Big Brother style ponies. It'd be awesome if they did anniversary releases of them too.
Quote from: AvianWing on September 10, 2019, 08:25:48 PMWow, there wasn't a single male G3 pony? Kinda surprised.Nope, it was the only generation without a single male pony. Kind of a shame, really. I think G3 male ponies would've been cute!
Quote from: AvianWing on September 10, 2019, 08:25:48 PMWow, there wasn't a single male G3 pony? Kinda surprised.Nope, it was the only generation without a single male pony. Kind of a shame, really. I think G3 male ponies would've been cute! Although I think there was a prototype G3 that was going to be male and they just decided not to make him? I can't recall.
Only if they'd made a separate mold for them. G2 didn't have many stallions but since they were making them in the same mold as the mares it was easy to just pretend one is a boy when canonically it was a girl.I think it's interesting G1 had so many brushable boys compared to the other gens. And let's not forget G4 is the generation "brushable" was highly debatable as SA had troll hair and the later boys had mohawks So, mhhh... let's just call these "haired" I hope they'll come to their senses and get some more boys out with long luscious manes.
Quote from: dakotadarkhooves on September 10, 2019, 08:28:03 PMQuote from: AvianWing on September 10, 2019, 08:25:48 PMWow, there wasn't a single male G3 pony? Kinda surprised.Nope, it was the only generation without a single male pony. Kind of a shame, really. I think G3 male ponies would've been cute! Although I think there was a prototype G3 that was going to be male and they just decided not to make him? I can't recall.You might be thinking of the only-video background pony in the G3.5 special that some people have said is a boy. I don't remember the pony having any lines and to me it's debatable . . . Could just be a female pony with a short haircut.But there wasn't any toy prototype I've ever heard of, sadly.
Oooh I've been longing for a list like this, thank you Been meaning to try and track down all the male G4s so this'll be a great help ^^Nirvana G1s - Re Unicorno (Italian Majesty) is a guy his name means "King Unicorn". IIRC there was also a prototype of Baby Schoolbag in a boy mold. I know there are other Nirvanas that got genderswapped (i.e. Italian Gusty = Gustavo) too, if we're counting those.G4 - Prism Glider (blind bag) is male according to his card (I think he's a backgrounder in the show too?).
There are some different Colombian daddy ponies as well, with beautifull colours! ^^Also I Think we have confirmed at least 5 Thailand boys. Dont know which one was missing though, or if all six has been found now.And I Think there are more italians. I recall someone was named Tommy maybe? And it seems like some sets have a few boy names on the back cards, but thats just me assuming them being male, since the names ends with e or o ,instead of a, so I could be totally wrong here ^^
Quote from: Zapper link=topic=396521.msg1786988#msg1786988Only if they'd made a separate mold for them. G2 didn't have many stallions but since they were making them in the same mold as the mares it was easy to just pretend one is a boy when canonically it was a girl.I think it's interesting G1 had so many brushable boys compared to the other gens. And let's not forget G4 is the generation "brushable" was highly debatable as SA had troll hair and the later boys had mohawks So, mhhh... let's just call these "haired" I hope they'll come to their senses and get some more boys out with long luscious manes.Actually, I'll have to respectfully disagree with you there. I personally preferred the male ponies made on the same molds as females, because at least to me, sexual dimorphism makes no sense in a toy line depicting equines, or any other kind of animal in which it does not naturally occur. In real life, there is no way to tell if a horse or pony is male or female unless you look under the flank. I really liked the G2 boys because they didn't try to make them look more 'masculine' or different from the female ponies; they're all just ponies, after all.