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(The box variation is: some boxes had Honeysuckle and Morning Glory standing demurely on the front, others had them dive-bombing, lol.)
I've got some pictures here:http://heckyeahponyscans.tumblr.com/post/167639979667Also the eyes are a way to tell:visitors can't see pics , please register or loginIf your flutter pony looks like a dopey Madonna from a classical painting, she's a big-head. If she looks like she is pretending not to see someone she despises, she's a small-head. (Interestingly I just looked on eBay and saw the big head / small head variation with Tropical Breeze, from the 2nd set.)
It's a real mystery why there are two versions of flutters (large head and small head). The most dramatic difference is on the Honeysuckle pose!Both versions are both stamped "made in China". My own childhood flutters were all small head (Honeysuckle, Forget-Me-Not, and Peach Blossom) and I am in the US, but I know other people in the US who had the big head versions.The Year 4 US flutters also had two versions of packaging (the image on the front was changed), but that doesn't seem to be connected to the molds--because I've seen both large-head and small-heads MIB in the same box type.(The box variation is: some boxes had Honeysuckle and Morning Glory standing demurely on the front, others had them dive-bombing, lol.) Anyway, my guess is that two different factories were producing the flutters and using slightly different molds. Maybe two factories in China.
If your flutter pony looks like a dopey Madonna from a classical painting, she's a big-head. If she looks like she is pretending not to see someone she despises, she's a small-head.