Starshine
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Pony Stats
- Pose: Firefly Pose
- Body Colour: White
- Hair Colour: Pink/yellow/green/blue
- Eye Colour: Blue
- Symbol: Gold star surrounded by spots
Starshine was released as part of the Year 2 (1983-1984) Rainbow Pony Set.
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Ribbon
Backcard Stories
Note: These stories are reproduced exactly as they appear on the ponies' backcards, including all errors.
US Backcard Story
Starshine
On a cool rainy morning Starshine was ready for excitement. "I want to have some fun today!" she shouted to the dark giant rain clouds. Stamping her hoof impatiently on the ground, she pleaded, "Send me on a secret rainbow journey!" The clouds opened and a multi-colored beam of light swooped down to lift her up into the sky!
Traveling in the beautiful light, Starshine's rainbow-colored hair stretched out behind her like the tail of a shooting star. The light carried her on a special adventure to a land of enchantment and magic!
"Hi, Ho my brightly colored beauty!" shouted the Milky Way. Starshine winked at a comet and laughed with the man in the moon. By evening she was home again. "This has been a very exciting day indeed!" she thought as she gazed up at the sky. Twinkling down the stars whispered, "Come back again, Starshine!"
Media Appearances
Brazilian Starshine
Brazil Starshine stands in same pose as US Starshine. She is white with rainbow mane, blue eyes and a metalic golden star as symbol. She is a little smaller than her US counterpart (Brazilian ponies are all a little smaller than US ones) and was produced in Brazil, by Estrela in 1984. Her brazilian name is Asinha de Açucar (Suggar´s Wing) and she came with an orange comb and an orange ribbon.
French Starshine
French Starshine looks similar to US Starshine, except with a yellow, non-glittery symbol.
German Starshine
Starshine's German name was Sternanglanz. She is in the Surprise Pose.
Greek Starshine
Greek Starshine stands in same pose as her US counterpart, she is a white pegasus with a large glitter golden star as symbol, rainbow mane and rainbow tail. She came with a brush (shape and color could variate) and a ribbon. Her name was Neraida (Fairy).
Greek Starshine Backcard Story:
Neraida
Once upon a time, in the magical land of ponies, beautiful Little Princess and her little dragon lived in Castle of the sky.
The Castle of the sky had the vivid color of pink roses, and its towers were deep blue, like the sky in springtime. When Little Princess celebrated her "Nameday" her little dragon gave orders for all the gates of the Castle to open widely, for the bridge to lower to the ground and for the trumpets to announce the Celebration. The news would spread immediately to the corners of the Earth. And then, the Fairytale Ponies along with the Star Ponies would put on their very best outfits, would comb their long manes nicely and, shining of beauty and grace, they would come to the Castle of the Sky to honor pretty Little Princess.
Star Ponies adorned the celebration with their dazzling looks while incomparably graceful, Fairytale Ponies added splendor to the event.
Chrysomallousa (Sunbeam) put sunbeams on her hair, stars adorned Astrofeggia (Twilight), and Pigassos (Firefly) went to the celebration with his marvelous blue mane floating while he flew over the clouds.
Melodia (Medley), the most caressing of all Star Ponies, having her pretty musical notes on, went to the event accompanied by fabulous Avgerinos (Glory).
The faster of all Ponies, Astrapi (Skydancer), always arrived first, contrary to Protovrohi (Parasol) who was usually late.
Anatoli (Sunlight) would bring her shining colors to bright up the celebration, whereas Neraida (Starshine) and Anemos (Windy) would keep everyone laughing, with their freshness, friendly and good mood.
Italian Starshine
There are two variations of Italian Starshine. All of them stands in same pose as US Starshine and all have blue eyes.
- normal rainbow hair
- neon rainbow hair (2e edition rainbow ponies)
Starshine´s Italian name is Bianco and he is stated to be a male pony.
Mexican Starshine
Peruvian Starshine