Category:Year Two (1983-1984)

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Year Two brought a variety of new pony friends to the line with more color and new poses. Consumers were introduced to the first unicorns, pegasus ponies, sea ponies, and the very first baby pony. Year Two also presented the first My Little Pony playsets. The introduction of the Rainbow Ponies established the set release model of two earth ponies, two unicorns, and two pegasus ponies that the line would follow for a few years.




My Little Pony (Earth Ponies)

Bubbles' Backcard

There are six Earth Ponies in this set, with Blossom and Cotton Candy being rereleased from the previous year.


Year Two My Little Pony Commercial





Unicorn and Pegasus Ponies

Medley's Backcard

The Year Two pegasus ponies and unicorns were sold in the same assortment, and there are two pegasus ponies and four unicorns in the set.


Year Two Unicorn and Pegasus Ponies Commercial




Rainbow Ponies

Moonstone's Backcard

There are six brand new characters in the assortment – two earth ponies, two pegasus ponies, and two unicorns.


Rainbow Ponies Commercial




Sea Ponies

Sea Ponies: US

Sealight's Backcard

The first set of Sea Ponies is made up of three characters.


Sea Ponies Commercial





Sea Ponies: UK

Surfdancer's Backcard

The UK's Sea Ponies are three entirely different characters. Only UK Wavebreaker and US Wavedancer bear a resemblance to one another.




Playset Ponies

There were four playsets released in Year Two. Two of the year's playset ponies are earth ponies. One pony is a pegasus pony, and the other is a unicorn.


Peachy, who is included with the Pretty Parlor has a few variants – Flat-Foot, Concave-Foot (Two Stamps), and Concave-Foot (Four Stamps).


Majesty, the Dream Castle pony, has many variants; refer to the pony's page for further info.


Pretty Parlor Commercial

Show Stable Commercial

Waterfall Commercial

Dream Castle Commercial





Mail Order Ponies

Mail order ponies were sold by order form included with other ponies sold in stores. Consumers purchased them with a combination of horseshoe points clipped from their store-purchased ponies' packages and a check or money order.


Ember, My Beautiful Baby Pony

Ember is both the first mail order pony and the first baby pony. She was available in three colors and bears no symbol.



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