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== Adult Ponies ==
 
== Adult Ponies ==

Revision as of 06:40, 17 March 2021

Nirvana Ponies by Country
Argentina Australia Brazil Colombia France Germany
Greece Italy India Japan Macau Mexico
Netherlands Peru Scandinavia South Africa Spain Venezuela

Mexican ponies are those that were both made and sold in Mexico. Initially the ponies were licensed to/made by a company called Lily Ledy, such ponies have clear hoof marks that say "Lily Ledy" and "Made in Mexico". This company made only the first six ponies, but then their factory burnt down and Hasbro then gave the license to a company called Auriken (who also made versions of the first six).

  • Lily Ledy versions of the first six are more rare than Auriken ones.
  • Auriken ponies have no marks on their hooves, their hooves are either completely flat or concave.
  • Because of the different factories the first six ponies made in Mexico are sometimes not even referred to as Mexican, but in reference to their production company. Ie "Lily Ledy Minty" or "Auriken FF Butterscotch" (aka "Mexican FF Butterscotch"), whereas later ones are just "Mexican Firefly". Any non- first six Mexican pony is also an Auriken pony, so calling it "Mexican" is enough.


The variations in printing, type of plastic used, and slight mold variations help identify the completely unmarked Auriken ponies. (Not to mention the place that you found that pony is a good hint, but with eBay these days a pony's true origin can be tricky.) [1]


Unmarked Auriken Butterscotchhooves


Adult Ponies Baby Ponies
Collectors Ponies Early and Rainbow Ponies
Baby Cotton Candy
Baby Blossom
Baby Blossom Pose
Baby Surprise Pose
Baby Moondancer
lighter symbol
darker symbol
Baby Glory
Baby Surprise
Baby Medley - yellow/green body with yellow hair
Baby North Star
Baby Quackers
Nibbles and Dibbles
Rattles and Tattles
Honeysuckle - Flutter body with no wing tabs
Cotton Candy
FF
CF
Auriken (pink hair and purple eyes)
Auriken (pink hair and blue eyes)
Auriken (white hair and purple eyes)
Blossom
FF
CF
Auriken
Auriken, pale purple/white hair
Auriken, Tootsie pose
Butterscotch
FF
CF
Auriken
Blue Belle
FF
CF
Auriken
Auriken, gold hair
Minty
FF
CF
Auriken
Auriken, brownish hair (?)
Snuzzle
FF
CF
Auriken, pink hearts
Auriken, white hearts (real pony or faded from pink symbol?)
Peachy
FF
CF (?)
Auriken, dark peach body, purple hearts
Twilight
Glory pose, white w/ purple hair
Glory pose, white w/ burgundy hair
aka Pretty Puff Posey pose, pink body, purple hair, blue stars symbol
Skydancer
small symbol
large symbol
white,yellow,green,blue hair
Starflower
Glory pose, orange,pink,blue,yellow hair
Glory pose, yellow, pink, blue, white hair
Walking pose, pink w/ lilac hair
Pinwheel
pink,yellow,blue,white hair
orange,white,blue,yellow hair
Sundae Best Ponies
Peppermint Crunch
regular colors
white w/ dark purple hair
Swirly Whirly
regular colors
white w/ dark purple hair
Banana Surprise
regular colors
white w/ dark purple hair
Princess/Prince Ponies


Collectors Ponies

Adult Ponies

Baby Ponies

See also


References

  1. http://www.mexicanponyparadise.com/infoframes.html