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This is new. The top of her head looks really weird, so I'm guessing she's going to come with her helmet.

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Pony Corral / Flower Wishes' wings
« on: July 30, 2015, 11:47:47 PM »
So as we know, Flower Wishes gained wings sometime between her first and second playful pony releases. (All her blind bag toys are earth ponies, and likewise her many show appearances.) What happened? Here's another piece of the puzzle, anyway...
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I was looking at the pamphlet that comes with Fashion Style Sunset Shimmer, and to my surprise, there was Flower Wishes... as a proper earth pony! If this is a real photo, she must have spent at least a little bit of dev time without wings. Curiouser and curiouser.

(At least she doesn't have a horn too. That'd really be confusing.)

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Pony Corral / Show me... EQG dolls with alternate outfits
« on: July 16, 2015, 01:29:49 AM »
For example! I ended up with a nude Rainbow Dash somehow, and the PPB Pinkie Pie came with two outfits, and so this beautiful freak was born! Black really does go with everything.
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Surely our dolls can't all be stuck wearing the same clothes their whole lives, or? Bonus points for crossovers with other product lines altogether.

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Pony Brag Arena / A Very Minty thrift store run (and other stuff)
« on: July 16, 2015, 01:19:39 AM »
I happened to pass the local thrift center yesterday and went in on a whim, only to find a familiar movie... well, two... in the DVD area/s:
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I am unduly excited! The pony toys and erasers below came from Toys R Us, where pretty much everything pony is/was on sale this week, but I decided that Apple Fritter and Peachy Sweet were the cutest ponies and everyone else had to stay on the shelves in shame at their inadequacy. Aaaaah. And I found the card games in a generic game store at the mall and had to pick them up. A good day, very sunny too.

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Pony Corral / Blind bag Wave 14 disspeculation center
« on: June 04, 2015, 01:45:37 AM »
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It's been a loooong time since anything new turned up on the blind bag front. :( Wave 13 was all revealed and discovered and stuff months ago, and since then all that's been going on is alternate angles of the apple family friendship collection stuff. So this is exciting...ish. More for the novelty than for the figures themselves, tbh. (Peachy has some simple charm to her, but Beachberry is a lot less exciting when she's not painted like a beach ball.)

Beachberry and Peachy Pie, you may remember, were part of the TRU Pony Collection Set, a major early release in the G4 line, particularly since it was the first chance for most US people to get a Fluttershy figure. Some of the ponies from that set have been rereleased since, especially Skywishes, but I feel like this is the first time these two have made a reappearance!

So what do you think? The first signs of Wave 14? A special set like last time? Board game pieces?

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Pony Corral / 2015 Easter Singles
« on: January 09, 2015, 04:30:13 PM »
Picture from Taobao by way of MLP Merch:
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These look like the sequel to last year's $2.99 ponies from Shopko, Target, Walmart, etc. Some have been causing some mild confusion for looking like specific releases but without wacky hair colors; others look pretty much identical to ordinary releases. I can't quite tell whether they have two white circles in their eyes or only one.

Unless this isn't the full set, however, they seem to have lost the main appeal of last year's lineup of being a cheap way to get three non-mane-six ponies. But hey, bait, right?

(Some of the 2014 stock, last I checked, were still waiting to be sold at my local Target. Wonder how that'll affect things.)

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Pony Brag Arena / Fakie Collection
« on: December 04, 2014, 12:50:25 AM »
past brags

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BB prototype collection
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Got a bunch more recently, and thought I'd grab a new compilation photo! Excluding head-body mismatches and blankflanks because they're not too exciting to look at, plus glitterless wave 10 figures because they're really common. And there are quite a few notable prototypes I'm still missing! Aaaaaaah. But pretty~

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Pony Corral / Rainbow Power playful pony fakies
« on: December 03, 2014, 10:56:00 PM »
Remember this blue Applejack fakie? She's been all over eBay lately, multiple new listings a day:
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Well, turns out she's got some friends!
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Amazing, aren't they? The white Fluttershy in particular I'm totally prepared to accept as a legitimate new character. Perhaps they're the big sisters of these fillies.

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Pony Corral / Transparent red pegasus bb
« on: September 23, 2014, 12:40:06 PM »
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Upper right. Thoughts? The body color looks not identical to Skywishes', though some of that might be the different background colors, but their eyes are different too. Maybe a glitterless version of pegasus Cadance, though again in this photo she looks redder. Or maybe just a random color combo I've not seen before.

(The listing represents several waves, but not the two most recent, so she's probably not an upcoming release.)

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Off Topic / Disney Fairies
« on: September 23, 2014, 12:58:25 AM »
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In 2005, Gail Carson Levine (author of Ella Enchanted) wrote Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg, a reimagining of the Tinker Bell character from Peter Pan designed to flesh out Tink's life and give her a world ("Pixie Hollow" in Neverland) and friends of her own kind. Not unlike G4 ponies with their cutie marks, fairies are sorted based on their special talents, which can range from the broad (water talent, cooking talent) to the extremely specific (tall-tale-telling talent, specific-room-cleaning talent) as required for any given story. Tinker Bell herself is a tinker talent, an all-purpose engineer who specializes in invention. Like a much-expanded version of the G4 pegasi, fairies are in charge of maintaining nature in the human world, and even when they're not actively changing the seasons, they're hard at work practicing their jobs and getting ready for the next season and the like.

Gail Carson Levine wrote two more books in the series, starring many of the same characters in exciting adventure stories, such as Mother Dove, the loving matron of all the fairies, and Beck, her animal talent caretaker. Rani the water talent fairy gets the most abuse; not only is she very emotional (as a water talent, she's very prone to crying and sniffling and the like), but she has to cut off her wings (making her the only fairy who can swim) and she ends up with a bat living inside of her brain. Other authors wrote books too, as the series was expanded into the full Disney Fairies franchise, with dolls and other toys of the various characters available in major stores, comic book adaptations of the book stories, and so on.

In 2008, Disney released the first animated movie in the series, simply titled "Tinker Bell." Similar to G3's transformation into G3.5, the film abandoned most of the previous main characters of the franchise--except for Tinker Bell herself and her rival Vidia the fast-flying fairy--and replaced them with other fairies with simpler designs (seen above) who had been minor characters at best. Queen Clarion became the fairies' ultimate authority figure after playing second fiddle to Mother Dove (and usually nicknamed Queen Ree) in the books. Some of the discrepancies are explainable by time period--the films are set before the events of Peter Pan, while Levine's books are definitely set after--but the absence of Mother Dove in particular is bizarre. It's probably easiest not to try to connect them into a single continuity at all.

Tinker Bell and her film friends show all the standard traits for a children's cartoon. They're clearly color coded (Vidia, not pictured above, is purple), have distinct personalities and races or at least hair colors (Asian Silvermist, Hispanic Fawn, southern Rosetta...), have non-overlapping skills, and are all good friends. Except for Vidia, who spends the first three movies getting over her initial dislike of Tinker Bell and her unfamiliarity with the idea of having friends at all. Your winged Sunset Shimmer, if you will.

Animated Disney Fairies is up to five main movies (Tinker Bell, The Lost Treasure, The Great Fairy Rescue, Secret of the Wings, and The Pirate Fairy), plus a twenty-minute special (Pixie Hollow Games) and a six-minute one (Pixie Hollow Bake-Off). In all but one of the main movies, all of Pixie Hollow is in danger of being destroyed forever, which is pretty impressive. Usually it's Tinker Bell herself's fault, too! There are also a whole bunch of animated shorts, some but not all clearly connected to whatever movie was next to come out at the time, which tend to be about a minute long and are more in the slice of life vein, sometimes without any dialogue. Tinker Bell is always the main character of the full-length movies, but in the shorts (and in Pixie Hollow Games) she's just one of the girls.

Here's a taste! I like this one for how much it manages to say about each of the girls' personalities just through the simple act of catching a thrown seed.
Here's another that's not particularly great, but it does a good job of showing Tinker Bell's STEM nature. A later character, Zarina, is some sort of fantastic biochemist (and an amazing queer analogue I mean oh my god).

The Tinker Bell movies have been said to be somewhere between cinema-release quality and direct-to-DVD quality, and that's pretty fair. I think they're better made than Equestria Girls (except for the songs--the Tink films have solid background music but not-so-great pop songs) but not at the level of a full Frozen. To be fair, they've been released all but annually. Animation styles are naturally subjective, but I like them better than some of the more stylized movies out there, though the lower budget does sometimes show through when the camera pulls back too far and you see a big field or forest where everything looks exactly the same. There's almost always some amount of pixie dust on screen and it's always shiny and beautiful.

One fascinating thing about the Fairies movies is how much revision they go through in development, to the point where it's normal for them to get first trailers containing barely any footage that ends up being in the final films. Also radical plot divergences. Spoilered because less general interest:
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Tinker Bell. This movie was famously thrown out during production for being "unwatchable"--I'm not sure if that's what we're seeing here, because the main characters are the same, but it's definitely very different from the final release. Wendy Darling gets a much larger role and it seems closer to the grounds Great Fairy Rescue would cover a couple years later. And maybe the pixie dust tree was going to move to the mainland? Some of that footage got released in shorts, but everything from Tink's first appearance on is a big unknown.
Great Fairy Rescue. Same general thrust, but very different take on Lizzy, and the first half or so of the trailer is unfamiliar.
Secret of the Wings (aka Mysterious Winter Woods). The story looks like it was much more ensemble-oriented at this point (the final film is nothing but Tink (and Periwinkle) most of the time), and while warm fairy wings not working in the winter woods ended up being a major plot point, there'd nothing of that here at all. I can't tell if this would have been before or after Peri was decided to be Tink's sister.
Pixie Hollow Games. Not exactly a trailer in the same way as the others, but you can see some footage of events that never made it into the final. PHG in particular seems to have gone through a ridiculous amount of direction changes, ending up as a twenty-minute special instead of a full film, with very little promotional material mentioning that it's about Rosetta and barely anyone else.

The easiest criticism of the series is that Tinker Bell doesn't act like she did in Peter Pan. Some of that is attributable to the timeframe--Tink in Levine's books is grouchier than she is in the movies--but ultimately yeah, that's just something you have to accept. Disney wanted a likable protagonist. She still gets angry and can be kind of snippy, but she's toned down. Characters sometimes go missing (Terence, Tink's ostensible love interest, has barely appeared in the movies since starring in Lost Treasure and is totally absent from the shorts). Pants are not nearly as common as short skirts. All the predictable concerns about body type apply here too (though not as dramatically as in, say, Winx Club): all the main characters are young and beautiful, except for the boys, who are allowed an actual variety of body types. But the one larger woman (Fairy Mary, an authority figure) is treated with nothing but respect and affection, and everyone gets their share of physical comedy.

But personally I'm willing to look past that, because the fairies have strong friendships and real responsibilities (of varying relatability to the real world--again, Tink and Zarina are wonderful STEM ladies, but it's hard to find work pointing sun rays at flowers) and distinct personalities, and that's all something worth supporting. The movies pit them against big world-changing problems, not stolen cupcakes. Secret of the Wings (coincidentally?) does the same thing as megahit Frozen of taking a romance plot and applying it to a pair of sisters instead. Also, they're all really cute, so that helps.

It's 2014, though, and the Disney Fairies franchise is winding down. This isn't the first time it's been warned about, but now it looks like it's going to happen for real. There haven't been any new books in a few years, and the magazine stopped a while back. Browser-based MMO game Pixie Hollow shut down just about a year ago and there are no indications it will return. Fairy features at Disneyland and the like have been removed... I think there's still a Tinkerbell greeting kids in some other area, but her friends are all gone. There aren't too many fairy dolls in the toy stores anymore, though the ones that are there are mostly lovely and too expensive and also I have misgivings about the quality of their faces. And so the next movie, Legend of the Neverbeast--teaser trailer!--is scheduled to be the last... much to the surprise of the animation studio when they got the news, since they were working on several planned later movies at the time.
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It's about Fawn the animal fairy--and also Tinker Bell, of course, but all the main movies but the first highlight a second character besides her, and this time it's Fawn's turn. Fawn's kind of my favorite, so that works out, but I'll be sad to see them go... conceivably big merchandise profits could turn things around as they have in the past, but Pirate Fairy was a great movie and had solid toy designs and starred the dude who played Loki in The Avengers, and if all that couldn't save the franchise, I don't think Fawn and a Neverbeast have a chance.

Ah well. There is and will continue to be other stuff for girls out there.

But this is the internet. Nothing ever truly dies, particularly not when so much of the franchise is those freely available animated shorts. So... sit here and believe in fairies with me? Look forward to the last film? Wonder what could have been? Talk about how sweet Silvermist is? Talk about the books, which I mostly left out of this post because I've only read Levine's and none of the others? Show me pretty dolls, because this is a collectors forum?


~faith, trust, and pixie dust~

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Pony Corral / Alibaba Group strikes against MLP toysellers
« on: August 19, 2014, 03:31:18 AM »
Or, based on this blog post, that's my best guess. Sometime in the last few days, AliExpress seems to have been all but completely stripped of listings for MLP toys, fakies or otherwise. Every item on my wish list has been deleted, and pawing through search results reveals numerous backpacks, bags, umbrellas, phone cases, ribbons, pillowcases,  occasional plushies, and so on, all of varying degrees of legitimacy... but almost no plastic toys. Essentially the only extant toy listings are a) ones newly listed following the purge or b) ones that don't include the phrase "my little pony" in the title.

I haven't noticed any similar purge at Alibaba, but then I don't browse it nearly so frequently, since its selection was always pretty limited anyway. There might be listings missing I'm just not remembering.

That's all. I'm saddened and thought I'd mention it.

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Pony Corral / Styling Sizes are just giant fillies, right? fakie)
« on: July 29, 2014, 02:20:27 PM »
You remember these filly fakies with the tinsel, right? (And if not, let me sell you a couple :P)
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There seems to be a 22 cm version now, about as tall as a styling size. Only, well, I guess they didn't have an actual styling size mold to work from...
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That's actually a cool cutie mark, but goodness it does not work with the rest of her colors. And I wouldn't be surprised if that necklace were there to hide actual problems with her neck, given that the fillies seem to have problems there pretty frequently.

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Pony Corral / Lucky Swirl's collector card
« on: July 04, 2014, 01:19:18 PM »
Quick question:
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The color difference. Is that a Euro vs. US release thing, or what? (And are there any prototypes out there of her with the yellower colors?)

[edit for image size ~ many thanks ~ hathorcat]

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Pony Corral / Little Pony prototypes
« on: June 15, 2014, 11:38:08 PM »
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This is weird. I don't remember seeing anything like these designs before, nor for that matter the seller. None of the listings came with more than one photo, so no way of checking for mane/tail holes or anything...

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 (reminds me of the snowglobe princesses)
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And among their sold listings, a lot that looks perfectly normal until you check the bottom left...

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Pony Brag Arena / One-of-a-kind Trixie WLF prototype
« on: June 05, 2014, 04:18:24 AM »
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One-of-a-kind Trixie WLF prototype
My first G3 (sort of)




Fakie party of every size and color
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My new fashion styles came in, so I thought I'd gather everyone together for some photos. :D So many colors! So much hair and plastic! Hopefully someday they'll come out with styling size fakies too, just so I can get the full possible range represented... I guess the G3.5 fakies would do, but they're awfully expensive.

Closer shots:
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