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Pony Talk => Pony Corral => Topic started by: mlp4me on February 08, 2021, 01:01:25 PM
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Do you have her? Your thoughts? Share some more pics!
I like this variant, but don't have her.
For the entire month of February I'll be featuring grey/brown/ebony bodied ponies and also others that are nirvana. I'll continue to dedicate the first few days to birthday ponies in celebration of those born within that month. The last day of the month will be dedicated to a specific play set
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Pass. I don't like her pose, she's likely outrageously expensive, and I like my fantasy horses to be colorful, and my realistic horses realistic.
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I love grey, black and brown MLP. Ever since I found out about Jenny's existence I've wanted her! Such a beauty.
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I want her
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Pass...I prefer the bright, fantasy colors to the realistic ones on MLP.
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I want her, she is beautiful
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eghh that pose!
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I have wanted one since I started collecting. I love her brown color!
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Is there a story behind her name being Jenny? That seems so odd to me...
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I have her.
I'm trying to remember how. Whether she came from France or Holland. I think France...
But it was a trade back in ye olde days when ponies weren't all made of gold dust xD.
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I'd love to have her, Snuzzle is my fave G1 and Jenny is just such a cool variant of her! I love how unusual she is
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I'll pass on her. She's expensive and I don't like her that much.
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I'll pass as well. I love Snuzzle's grey body, but I'm not really fond of Jenny's orange-brown. I suppose I would have liked her more if her colour was more brown than orange.
@InkyMilk: all Macaus have a short name ending in -y, some have human girl names while others seem to have received a shortened version of their international name (e. g. Blue Belle --> Belly, Cotton Candy --> Candy). I don't know the reason for this, perhaps PKW knows more on this subject.
Perhaps they didn't want to give them separate names in French and German, so they settled on short names that are easy to pronounce in both languages?
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A lot of these variants are going to get "new to me" from them. My definition of "new to me" is, she's a lovely Pony, but price/closeness to common version/ I don't collect variants of X-Pony, means I'm not actively looking for her.
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Nirvanas in general do seem to have a lot of human-y names. I.e. Chloe, Gustavo, Timmy. I wonder why that is?
When I first saw Jenny I thought "hmm, kinda boring, too realistically-coloured for my taste.." but I have to admit, she's been growing on me... Weirdly enough, I was just thinking about her lately. I expect she goes for a lot, though? She's cute, but not enough for me to want to hunt her down. (That sounds weird out of context...)
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I don't have her and not actively looking but I do love her.
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My Debra Birge Nirvana Pony Guide says they were released in Germany - German on their packaging - an another stamped "Macau" - I assume released in Macau? and is a "Snuzzle" or Jenny.
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I don't have her yet. I've wanted one since I started collecting but it hasn't worked out yet.
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i have her and love her sooooooo much. to me she is my TJ from RAMC ^.^
darn i wasn't on much in the past 2 months and missed out on voting, must search for the other February posts
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I have them and they were my first nirvana pony.
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My Debra Birge Nirvana Pony Guide says they were released in Germany - German on their packaging - an another stamped "Macau" - I assume released in Macau? and is a "Snuzzle" or Jenny.
Jenny is made in Macau, but they were sold in countries in Europe. I'm not sure whether we have evidence of ponies being sold in Macau - PKW may know.
There are some reports of some of these showing up here in the UK as well - I think Lemon Drop specifically (Nelly?). I know that we picked up a couple here at carboots and the Lemon Drop was one of them. The other was Candy. I know my sister also has Belly and I have Jenny, but I think they came in trades. It was either France or the Netherlands, but I think Jenny was France.
Not that that means anything vis a vis Germany.