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Fairly sure they got US issue ponies and no Euro, however at least some were on dual language cards if memory serves, the Canadian French being Ma Petite Pouliche or something like that, rather than Mon Petit Poney.
Quote from: LadyGuinevere on May 31, 2014, 10:36:16 AMFairly sure they got US issue ponies and no Euro, however at least some were on dual language cards if memory serves, the Canadian French being Ma Petite Pouliche or something like that, rather than Mon Petit Poney.If that is the case, I was thinking "North American Ponies" would be more accurate than "US Ponies"...(thanks for the move!)
Quote from: absol on May 31, 2014, 10:58:32 AMQuote from: LadyGuinevere on May 31, 2014, 10:36:16 AMFairly sure they got US issue ponies and no Euro, however at least some were on dual language cards if memory serves, the Canadian French being Ma Petite Pouliche or something like that, rather than Mon Petit Poney.If that is the case, I was thinking "North American Ponies" would be more accurate than "US Ponies"...(thanks for the move!)But Mexico is also part of North America. Hmm maybe Northern North American ponies lolSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Macau ponies were only released in Germany.
Quote from: SeashellnBubbles on May 31, 2014, 09:33:18 PMMacau ponies were only released in Germany.No, they were also sold in France
99% of the Canadian releases were the same as the US ones. There were some slight variations in distribution, for example the second set of adult sea ponies seem far more common here than in the US where a lot of places never had them on the shelf, and we had the Sears exclusive Megan's Place packaged with Sundance/Megan. The Pony Friend Llama (Rama Llama) was only offered on Canadian mail order pamphlets. I suspect the rarer purple version of Baby Princess Sparkle is also native to Canada, but it's largely the same.