::Accessories and Mint in Package Item Listings::
Plush Ponies

Hasbro Softies
::Earth Ponies:: ::Unicorns and Pegasus:: ::Mothers and Babies:: ::Rainbow Ponies:: ::International::

Applause Plushes
::Applause Plushes::

Please also note that the brushes that came with plush ponies had small holes on the end.  They were tagged to the pony and displayed that particular pony on the card. All plushes came with a brush, some came in boxes, but most were packaged in bags. Two types of Plushes were produced, the Softies line and the small Applause plush line.

Also, I know of only two brushes that Plushes came with:  either a Shooting Star Brush (close up of shooting star brush pictured right) or a Flower brush. The only difference in these brushes and the standard pony brushes is a tiny hole punched in the bottom of the comb. The hole holds the tag punched onto the pony. Brushes did come in several colors, the most common being white and purple.

Note also, that there are several versions of specific plushes, they will be noted below.



 

Hasbro Softies

Earth Ponies

Each came with a square tag that featured a pony and a brush. They came packaged in plain plastic bags.

Cotton Candy: white flower brush

Blossom: white flower brush


Bow Tie: purple flower brush

Posey: flower brush

Cherries Jubilee: purple flower brush

Lickety Split: flower brush
Please note that this Lickety-Split is a 1984 version released before the mother and baby set.

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Unicorns and Pegasus

Each came with a square tag that featured a pony and a brush. They came packaged in plain plastic bags.

Firefly (closed mouth version): purple shooting star brush (?) 


Firefly (open mouth version):
white shooting star brush

Moondancer (open mouthed version): purple shooting star brush

Moondancer (closed mouthed and yellow horn version): purple shooting star brush


Glory: shooting star brush

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Rainbow Ponies

Each came with a square tag that featured a pony and a brush. They came packaged in plain plastic bags. I believe most of the Rainbow Ponies came with purple shooting star brushes (may fade to lavender over time).

Starshine (open mouth version): Purple shooting star brush

Starshine (closed mouth version): Purple shooting star brush

Windy (open mouth version): Purple shooting star brush

Parasol (opened mouth version): Purple shooting star brush

Parasol (closed mouth version): Purple shooting star brush (?)

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Mothers and Babies

Mothers and Babies were issued 1986 and sold in sets together. The International versions were boxed and it's probably that the U. S. versions were packaged in the same manner. Also, the family came with a brush and the baby has a little pink/lavender bow attached to her ear.

Lofty and Baby Lofty: Blue Shooting Star Brush 
Thanks to Marie for use of this photograph.


Surprise and Baby Surprise: brush, it's probable that it's a shooting star brush. 

Lickety Split and Baby Lickety Split: brush, it's probable that it's a flower brush.
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International

Honeycomb is a true Hasbro softie; she is the only International exclusive that I currently know of. That is not including Pajama Cases as Softies.

Honeycomb: brush
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Applause Plushes

These are packaged similarly to Softies. Each came with a brush, but it was placed around the neck on a gold elastic cord. Brushes have the standard hole through the bottom. Also, they came with a small plastic black tag shaped like a hand with the Applause logo on it; tag was attached at the ear.

Cotton Candy: lavender flower brush

Blossom:
purple flower brush

Firefly:
white flower brush

Glory:
flower brush

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