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The Spanish piggy ponies were the original G1 ponies made in Spain. They have the "piggy" pose, which a pose that simulates that of a Spanish dressage horse with its left front leg raised. | The Spanish piggy ponies were the original G1 ponies made in Spain. They have the "piggy" pose, which a pose that simulates that of a Spanish dressage horse with its left front leg raised. | ||
− | [[File:Moc-piggy-perla.jpg|thumb|Milton | + | [[File:Moc-piggy-perla.jpg|thumb|Milton Bradley [[Perla]]]] |
[[Image: Moc-piggy-snuzzle.jpg|thumb|Brekar [[Snuzzle]]]] | [[Image: Moc-piggy-snuzzle.jpg|thumb|Brekar [[Snuzzle]]]] | ||
[[File:Moc-spain-piggy-blossom.jpg|thumb|Brekar [[Blossom]]]] | [[File:Moc-spain-piggy-blossom.jpg|thumb|Brekar [[Blossom]]]] | ||
− | Piggy ponies were made by two different companies in Spain, Milton | + | Piggy ponies were made by two different companies in Spain, Milton Bradley (MB) and Brekar. None of the ponies had any hoof markings. |
− | For a long time, | + | For a long time, the collection community did not realize the piggy ponies were Hasbro ponies. They were considered "fakies" until a piggy pony was presented mint on card. |
Brekar and Milton Bradley each had their own versions of the G1 ponies. Some related to the usual ponies such as Blossom and Butterscotch, but others were completely new creations, such as Rayito and Algodoncete. | Brekar and Milton Bradley each had their own versions of the G1 ponies. Some related to the usual ponies such as Blossom and Butterscotch, but others were completely new creations, such as Rayito and Algodoncete. | ||
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=== [[Piggy Ponies|Piggy Pony]] Photos === | === [[Piggy Ponies|Piggy Pony]] Photos === |
Revision as of 11:44, 27 August 2017
The Spanish piggy ponies were the original G1 ponies made in Spain. They have the "piggy" pose, which a pose that simulates that of a Spanish dressage horse with its left front leg raised.
Piggy ponies were made by two different companies in Spain, Milton Bradley (MB) and Brekar. None of the ponies had any hoof markings.
For a long time, the collection community did not realize the piggy ponies were Hasbro ponies. They were considered "fakies" until a piggy pony was presented mint on card.
Brekar and Milton Bradley each had their own versions of the G1 ponies. Some related to the usual ponies such as Blossom and Butterscotch, but others were completely new creations, such as Rayito and Algodoncete.
In addition, Brekar and MB each manufactured several runs of the ponies, and some of those runs had variant symbols. As a result, there are quite a few variants per type of piggy pony.
Brekar Piggy Ponies
The Brekar backcard for piggy ponies shows these ponies:
- Orquidea (Blossom)
- Perla (Snuzzle)
- Menta (Minty)
- Rosado (Brekar)
- Melocoton (Butterscotch)
- Azul celeste (Blue Belle)
MB Piggy Ponies
The MB backcard for piggy ponies shows these ponies:
- Manzanita (Minty)
- Fresita
- Suspiro (Lemon Drop)
- Perla
- Butterscotch
- Rayito
- Loly Pop
- Blossom
- Algodoncete
- Cielete (Blue Belle)
- Orquidea (Blossom)
- Perla
- Pinky (Cotton Candy)
Piggy Pony Photos
Algodoncete, smaller symbols
Blossom Cherry Blossom
Blossom, pink body
Butterscotch, orange butterflies
Blue Belle, yellow haired
Blue Belle, purple stars
Blue Belle, pink stars (need loose picture)
Cotton Candy Pinky, small symbols
Perla, pink rings
Fresita, pink symbols
Fresita, white symbols
Fresita, less defined pink symbols
Minty, brown hair
Minty, white hair
Peachy, larger/fuller hearts version
Peachy, slimmer/smaller hearts version
Rayito, 3 stars
Rayito, 6 stars