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Mm, honestly I don't think Hasbro UK/Europe as a rule cared much about the rules set down in the original line, because we see them messing around with glittery symbols on earth ponies (Snowflake), no stripe in the unicorn hair (Gypsy) and such very early on. That set also breaks the 2 of each pose rules that were floating around at that time, but still has 2 ponies in the CJ pose (CJ and Snowflake). Though that's another discussion that gets more complicated if you throw in different European releases - my point is that it's not odd to have 2 the same pose, but it's not odd not to
however the Great Hair ponies are both...CJ pose.
Frankly, and not to go off topic, but Twisty Tail is a lot weirder, because WHY make her in a walking pose?
I don't think the LM pose was withdrawn from the BnG set for balance issues. If it was, then Hasbro would've not made Love Letter that pose. They changed the pose of L-I-A-M, but not Love Letter. They also didn't change the poses of Skylark or Pretty Beat, which, if they went to the trouble of changing Twisty Tail, they would surely also have done.