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There's this one too, from the 1995 Dutch line:visitors can't see pics , please register or loginI dunno if I spelt this right, sorry to any Dutch people if I didn't - Kontijntjes-Baby
Quote from: Moonbreeze on May 09, 2015, 04:00:19 AMSpoilerG2 Honey, but you probably already knew Lol I just noticed her name means Funny Bunny in Dutch visitors can't see pics , please register or loginvisitors can't see pics , please register or loginI saw the symbol and I thought "What on earth does a quiver of arrows have to do with rabbits? Wait... that's a neat symbol for a pony, they don't often have weapons as symbols..." It... it's a carrot. I see that. That makes a lot more sense.
SpoilerG2 Honey, but you probably already knew Lol I just noticed her name means Funny Bunny in Dutch visitors can't see pics , please register or loginvisitors can't see pics , please register or login
I used to do that with Tropical Breeze. I had her when I was five, and didn't realise till I was online reading DV in 97 (10 years later) that "Oh! It's a FLAMINGO! NOT a weird space invader with long legs or a mutated octopus!"...Ahem. SO. Back on topic. I actually have a double of Baby Billie at the moment.Also, are you only counting ponies? Because the G1 Dance school came with 2 rabbit figures (in the UK they were called Hop & Jump).