If you have an old account and cannot remember how to log in, please contact us at mlpchief @ gmail.com. Additionally, if you want a different screen name, please contact us instead of making a new account! Thanks!
Site Announcements Arena Tutorials Sigs & Site Support Introductions Pony Corral Swap Talk! Pony Fairs! MLP Nirvana Nirvana Sales Pony Brag Arena Off Topic Dollhouse Toy Box & Games Cupboard Customs Custom Sales Arts & Crafts Corral Adoptables For Sale - For Auction For Trade Wanted Trader & Classifieds Support What's Your Problem Private Messages Contact Us!
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Quote from: Miss_Pompon on June 01, 2014, 05:06:05 AMQuote from: SeashellnBubbles on May 31, 2014, 09:33:18 PMMacau ponies were only released in Germany.No, they were also sold in France Aha! That, i did not know! Were they packaged on French cards? I've only ever seen ones in German packaging...and i find far more in Germany than anywhere else...though ponies have a tendancy to migrate as people do
Quote from: SeashellnBubbles on May 31, 2014, 09:33:18 PMMacau ponies were only released in Germany.No, they were also sold in France
Macau ponies were only released in Germany.
I have bilingual Twinkle Eyed Pony cards from Canada if you'd like an example image. They are really beautiful
I can only say for sure, that we in the Netherlands also had US ponies in the stores. Like for fact. I bought them. I was there A friend of mine from Romania told me yesterday that people in Romania didn't have ponies. Communism and such. They also didn't have Barbie. They had an own Romanian version of Barbie wich suited the communist vieuws.
Wish we had examples of South African and India packaging! I have Medley's French/Canadian card as well
Quote from: StarglowMLP on June 01, 2014, 12:08:12 PMI have bilingual Twinkle Eyed Pony cards from Canada if you'd like an example image. They are really beautiful I'd love to see them! PLMK if they are just for show... or if I can add them to MLW
As I sit here thinking about it . . . all the terms really revolve around the US. "US pony" doesn't mean exclusive to the US, it means sold in the US. "UK pony" or "international pony" means not sold in the US.Which sort of makes sense since the US is the "home country" of Hasbro. (And because most collectors are from the US--especially in the early days of the community, when you could count international members on one hand and everyone flipped out whenever a Mountain Boy hit eBay.)