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I beleive the nirvana forum says dutchies belong in either category, but UK releases are not considered nirvana because thay are still hong king/china made and are standard releases
I personally think it´s misleading to call Euro ponies "UK ponies", this confused the hell out of me when I first started collecting because most of my herd is Euro ponies but none of them were ever bought in the UK So yeah, since they were regularly released all over Europe, they´re not considered nirvana ^^
Hahaha that is so true. guess it´s so hard to be PC in pony-world ^^ Although I wan't aware that Hasbro UK was in charge of imports and distribution! Calling them UK now makes more sense indeed, thanks for the info.
Personally I am terrible for the "UK" definition...I am in the UK, I call them UK ponies and even I feel it annoying sometimes with the ponies which were released wider in Europe....BUT I honestly dont do it as an insult in any way its just a handy catch-all as most of these ponies were distributed and supplied by Hasbro UK...even though they were sold elsewhere therefore the "UK" part of it does make some sense! I always think it must be likewise over the other side of the pond where we call ponies "US line"....poor Canada!