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*'''Pose:''' [[Powder Pose]] | *'''Pose:''' [[Powder Pose]] | ||
*'''Body Colour:''' Green | *'''Body Colour:''' Green | ||
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==== Backcard Stories ==== | ==== Backcard Stories ==== | ||
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+ | Note: These stories are reproduced exactly as they appear on the ponies' backcards, including all errors. | ||
+ | [[File:Starhopperbackcard.jpg|thumb|Star Hopper Backcard]] | ||
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+ | "That was a great film, Star Hopper", Sunspot said to her friend, turning off the television. "I liked the flying saucer", said Star Hopper, going to the kitchen to make hot cocoa. As she heated up the water, Star Hopper turned her cup upside down on her saucer and touched it with her magic horn. Suddenly, the cup and saucer started to spin around, then zoomed past Sunspot and zoomed out the window! "It's a flying cup-and-saucer!" laughed Sunspot, as it zipped back inside and sprinkled stardust on the delighted ponies! | ||
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==== Media Appearances ==== | ==== Media Appearances ==== | ||
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+ | == Mail Order Star Hopper == | ||
+ | [[File: Mail_Order_Star_Hopper.jpg|thumb|Mail Order Star Hopper]] | ||
+ | [[File: StarHopperSymbol.jpg|thumb|[[G1_Ponies|G1]] Star Hopper's Symbol ]] | ||
+ | [[File: StarHopperCheekSymbol.jpg|thumb|[[G1_Ponies|G1]] Star Hopper's Cheek Symbol ]] | ||
+ | [[Image: mo-starhopper1.jpg|thumb]] | ||
+ | [[Image: mo-starhopper2.jpg|thumb]] | ||
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+ | Star Hopper was later available through a special [[Mail Order]] offer, with white hair and a pink flying saucer on her right cheek. | ||
+ | She was available [[:Category: Year Six (1987-1988)|Year Six (1987-1988)]] and [[:Category: Year Seven (1988-1989)|Year Seven (1988-1989)]]. | ||
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+ | <gallery widths=150px heights=150px perrow=3 caption="Accessories"> | ||
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+ | File:LightPinkStarBrush.jpg|Pink Star Brush | ||
+ | File:Mo-starhopperribbon.jpg|Lavender, Gold Edged Ribbon | ||
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+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | === References === | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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+ | {{Template:Year Six (1987-1988)}} | ||
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+ | {{Template:Year Seven (1988-1989)}} | ||
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+ | [[Category: Generation 1]] | ||
+ | [[Category: G1 Adult Ponies]] | ||
+ | [[Category: G1 Unicorn Ponies]] | ||
+ | [[Category: G1 Green Ponies]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Sparkle Ponies]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Year Six (1987-1988)]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Year Seven (1988-1989)]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Need Backcard Photo]] |
Latest revision as of 09:33, 17 January 2023
Contents
Pony Stats
- Pose: Powder Pose
- Body Colour: Green
- Hair Colour: Yellow with gold tinsel
- Eye Colour: Purple
- Symbol: Pink and green flying saucer
Accessories[1]
Backcard Stories
Note: These stories are reproduced exactly as they appear on the ponies' backcards, including all errors.
"That was a great film, Star Hopper", Sunspot said to her friend, turning off the television. "I liked the flying saucer", said Star Hopper, going to the kitchen to make hot cocoa. As she heated up the water, Star Hopper turned her cup upside down on her saucer and touched it with her magic horn. Suddenly, the cup and saucer started to spin around, then zoomed past Sunspot and zoomed out the window! "It's a flying cup-and-saucer!" laughed Sunspot, as it zipped back inside and sprinkled stardust on the delighted ponies!
Media Appearances
Mail Order Star Hopper
Star Hopper was later available through a special Mail Order offer, with white hair and a pink flying saucer on her right cheek. She was available Year Six (1987-1988) and Year Seven (1988-1989).
See also
References