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Or how about "children who longed to have a real pony friend"?
Wouldn't hug-able and brush-able be huggable and brushable respectively? I've never seen them hyphenated like that, but maybe it's a regional thing?
The MPP appears in the 82' Sears catalog: http://www.wishbookweb.com/FB/1982_Sears_Wishbook/files/assets/basic-html/page-526.htmlThe original six and reissue MPP shows up in the 83' catalog: http://www.wishbookweb.com/FB/1983_Sears_Wishbook/files/assets/basic-html/page-536.htmlThose catalogs from my very fuzzy memory were usually dated for the upcoming year and beyond, straddling the most important season of Christmas shopping. Thus MLP should have been on the shelves in late '82 in order to be featured in the '83 catalog. The pictured Originals also look to be the concave hoof rather than flatfoot IMO.
'...clothing, accessories, housewares...' is the average person going to know what 'accessories' means in terms of MLP, or is that just redundant? Is there a better word that would be better understood?
plus merchandise such as clothing, accessories, housewares, books, games, school supplies, and electronics.