::My Little Pony Information::
::Argintinean Pony Wear::

From 1981 to 1982, My Little Pony was officially born.  In 1981, the My Pretty Pony line initially began the wheels of motion for My Little Pony.  More information about the first line and for the Original Prototype Sketches show how MLP evolved.  The first ponies, shown below, were amazing similar to My Pretty Pony. Both have the same rigid form and style.  However, Hasbro gave these ponies pretty colors and symbols, which was a good move for them, making My Little Pony an instant success.

Related 1982 Ponies:  Accessory Playsets, Peachy (Flat Foot and the Pretty Parlor)


Argentinean Pony Wear
Argentinean Pony wear is very similar to the US versions, except for the packaging and the Spanish writing on the package.  Her is a comparative to the US Pony Wear Party Time.

There are basically two types of Argentinean Pony Wear packaging; the card with Blossom standing in front of a rather noisy flower background and the card that looks like the U. S. packaging.

This set is based on the U. S. Party Time.  It's basically the same outfit, except the shoes seem to be a brighter pink.

This set is based on the Strike Up the Band set sold in the U. S.   It comes with basically the same accessories, except for the baton.  I believe it may come with a maraca instead.

Adult Pony Wear

This set is based on the U. S. set Pony Royal, and comes with a cape, crown and shoes.

Baby Pony Wear

This is a Baby Pony Wear Dragon Suit.  It comes from the Baby Pony  Wear and Pocket Pals issue in the U. S.   No pocket pal is included.

This set comes from the Baby Pony Wear and Pocket Pals set in the U. S. also (second edition).  It is an elephant suit and has alternate colors from the U. S. version.  No pocket pal comes with this outfit.




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