Gusty
Gusty is a G1 Unicorn released in Year Three (1984-1985). Gusty was a frequent character in My Little Pony animated series. Gusty was re-released in 1985 as a So Soft, which is basically the same as her UK version.
- Names
- English: Gusty
- Italian: Gustavo
- Portuguese (Brazil): Bola de Neve (& Escocês)
Contents
Media Appearances
Animated Pony Stats
- Body Colour: White
- Hair Colour: Dark Turquoise with pink streak in mane
- Eye Colour: Green
- Symbol: Five red leaves
Gusty appeared in both the My Little Pony: The Movie and My Little Pony 'n Friends episodes The End of Flutter Valley and The Glass Princess. She was brave and athletic but also impatient and grouchy at times. She had the ability to conjure gusts of wind using her unicorn magic.
Her original voice actress was Nancy Cartwright.
Toy Variants
Common Gusty
The first US release of Gusty is white unicorn with five purple maple leaves as her symbol. She has a green tail and green mane with a red stripe.
US Gusty Stats
- Pose: Gusty Pose
- Body Colour: White
- Hair Colour: Green with red stripe in mane
- Eye Colour: Blue
- Symbol: Five purple glittery maple leaves
Accessories
Pink Ribbon
US Backcard Story
Note: These stories are reproduced exactly as they appear on the ponies' backcards, including all errors.
Way up in the trees, the leaves had put on their autumn coats and Gusty was thrilled. "I love fall colors - orange, red and yellow!" Dancing happily. Gusty whirled through the colorful treetops.
Suddenly a wild wind whistled through the sky and the leaves were yanked from their trees. They fluttered down and lay lifeless on the ground. "Back up there! Go back up!" Taking a deep breath, Gusty puckered her lips and blew on the leaves. At Gusty's magical command, the leaves happily swirled around and returned to their home.
So Soft Gusty
SS Gusty was released in Year Four (1985-1986). She is basically the same pony as UK Gusty but with flocking.
Pink Ribbon
Dolly Mix Gusty
European Gusty
UK Gusty, or Euro Gusty, was a version of US Gusty released in UK and some European countries. Her symbols have no glitter and her eyes are green.
She came with a pink comb and a pink ribbon.
German name: Leckermäulchen
Pony Stats
- Pose: Gusty Pose
- Body Colour: White
- Hair Colour: Green with red stripe in mane
- Eye Colour: Lime Green
- Symbol: Five purple maple leaves
Pink Ribbon
UK Backcard Story
Gusty is happiest in the autumn when the leaves turn beautiful shades of red, yellow, orange and brown. With her unicorn magic, she can make the leaves burst with spectacular colour, even in the heat of Summertime. If a leaf accidentally falls from a tree, Gusty is always glad to return it to its happy home.
Argentinian Gusty
In some episodes of Mi Pequeño Pony aired in Argentina Gusty was refered as Resuello.
Argentinian Gusty's symbols were printed reversed in some releases.
Argentinian Gusty Variant I
- white body, green hair, gold/faded green symbols, Glory Pose
Argentinian Gusty Variant II
- white body, green hair, dark green symbols, Glory Pose
Argentinian Gusty Variant III
Some as variant II above, but with reversed symbols.
Argentinian Gusty Variant IV
- white body, white tail, purple leaves, Posey Pose
Brazilian Gusty
Gusty was dubbed with a male voice in the Brazilian version of My Little Pony cartoon, on the cartoon his name in Portuguese was Brisa (Breeze), but in the toy card and backcard story pony was called Bola de Neve (Snow Ball).
Brazilan Gusty Variant I
Brazil Collectors Pose Gusty is an earth pony.
Pony Stats
- Pose: Collectors Pose
- Body Color: white
- Eye Color: light blue
- Hair color: green tail; green and with red stripe mane
- Symbol: five metallic red maple leaves
Brazilian Gusty Variant II
Her name, on her backcard, is Escocês (Scots).
Pony Stats
- Pose: Bow Tie Pose
- Body Color: white
- Eye Color: light blue
- Hair color: green and red
- Symbol: none
Italian Gusty
Italian Gusty was released in 1986 as part of the Second set of "Pegasi & Unicorni Mio Mini Pony" in Italy. His Italian name is Gustavo. Gustavo stands in same pose as US Gusty. His mane and tail are lighter than his US counterpart. In the Italian version of the My Little Pony cartoon Gustavo also has a male voice. Pony Stats
- Pose: Gusty Pose
- Body Color: White
- Eye Color: Light Blue
- Hair color: Sea Green, single red stripe
- Symbol: 5 metallic purple leaves
Scandinavian Gusty is like the US version (with a glittery symbol), but she has green eyes instead of light blue eyes. The same variation could be found in Australia too, so she could also be called Aussie Gusty.
Pony Stats
- Pose: Gusty Pose
- Body Color: White
- Eye Color: Lime Green
- Hair color: Green, single red stripe
- Symbol: 5 glittery mauve leaves
Reverse Gusty
Little is known about reverse Gusty, it is believed that she is some kind of factory error. A variant from Scandinavian Gusty with bright red tail and bright red mane with a green stripe. Green eyes and glittery symbols. There are not many known examples of this pony.
Pony Stats
- Pose: Gusty Pose
- Body Color: White
- Eye Color: Lime Green
- Hair color: Red, single green stripe
- Symbol: 5 glittery mauve leaves
Merchandise
See also
- G1 Baby Gusty (baby pony)
- G1 Baby Sparkle Gusty (unrelated)
(Alternate versions of Gusty are categorized on their redirect pages.)