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heheOoooooooooooh Surprise's hair is gorgeous. Although it really makes me want to see what she'd look like under a black light.
Also I just still can't believe my gal CJ is coming out! What a dream come true ♡
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heheOoooooooooooh Surprise's hair is gorgeous. Although it really makes me want to see what she'd look like under a black light.
Hello and welcome fellow Canadian! What province are you in?Hey Guys, I just decided to start collecting again and saw this post. I'm in Canada and didn't even know they were producing the old ponies again. Anyway, all the stores are closed here except grocery stores, but I checked online and I was able to order all of the first set of earth ponies (Blossom, Cotton Candy. etc.) on the Toys R Us website if anyone in Canada still needs those. I checked the Chapters/Indogo website and found a Glory & book set? not sure if it is legit... but no other Basic Fun ponies on there. I am excited to start looking around shops when things open up again. Much cheaper than eBay auctions if I can find them in stores. Anyone if there are any other online stores in Canada that sell them?
Hello and welcome fellow Canadian! What province are you in?
Here in Ontario (Toronto area) we’ve only gotten the collector pose, first wave of Rainbow ponies and the Pretty Parlour play set. Still patiently waiting for the Year 2’s Earth, Unicorn, Pegasus & Rainbow pony collections. So sad we don’t get the same stuff.
As far as buying online, I know I’ve seen them on GameStop, Walmart, Amazon & Target online. (Target would probably be a little more risky to purchase from right now. Amazon is probably your best bet for the second wave of ponies but they’re greatly inflated prices.
Good question. Who wants to volunteer a pony to sit in the sun?Do you guys think that the repros use Fading Pink hair on the likes of Lickety-split, Bowtie, the 2nd set Rainbows and Posey?
Good question. Who wants to volunteer a pony to sit in the sun?
Interesting. I guess the European version of Gusty was essentially the So Soft version (where Hasbro used plain paint because the glitter would be obscured) but sans flocking.I wish they also did the European versions without Glitter. I would love to have a Gusty again, but as we've never had glitter symbols, to me the "real" Gusty has painted leaves, not glittery ones.