Pretty Parlor

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G1 Pretty Parlour
G1 Pretty Parlour instructions
G1 Pretty Parlour instructions Back
G1 Pretty Parlour Peachy story
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G1 Pretty Parlour Box

The first generation 1 playset released was the Pretty Parlour in Year Two (1983-1984). It was home to Peachy and Twinkles the cat. It had a variety of accessories to dress up your pony in.

It was released in the US, Australia, the UK as well as other countries. It was known as the Grooming Parlour in the UK.

The building shape was used again for the Brush Me Beautiful Boutique and also the Kitchen (Uk Release)


  • Name Tags
    • Peachy
    • Lemon Drop
    • Blue Belle
    • Butterscotch
    • Cotton Candy
    • Blossom
    • Minty
    • Snuzzle


Euro Pretty Parlour

Euro Twinkles (all black details on face)
Euro Twinkles (all black and stretched out details on face)


German Pretty Parlour

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German-pretty-parlor2.jpg


Italian Pretty Parlour

G1 La Dolce Stalletta
G1 La Dolce Stalletta Name Cards
G1 La Dolce Stalletta Backside
G1 La Dolce Stalletta Box

Italy - La Dolce Stalletta


You may recognize this as the pretty parlor, but this set is in some ways different to the pretty parlor. The structure of the building is the same, but the backside sticker, box and accessories are different, as well as the pony. The backside sticker has a more comic appearance, this is very typical Italian mlp art-work and the text is in italian. The box is very different compared to the US one, it looks like they pulled up their own camera's and took their own pictures. The sideflaps are decorated with 2 ponies and a flower design. It came with at least 5 name tags (probably 8), minty (minty), polly (white snuzzle), pinky (cotton candy), cannella (butterscotch) and blu (blue belle). The box says that it comes with pinky, but it actually came with pesca (Italian peachy). The hats, tack, comb and brush have a rough feel to them, unlike the US version. The ribbons are original Italian ribbons, they have a different structure then the US ones. Obviously, the instructions are in Italian.




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