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Identifying G1 Ponies
I. Identifying the Generation
II. Identifying the Pony's Name
I. From the Ground Up: Figuring out the Generation
Before finding your pony's name, the set it belongs to, or its value, it's important to know how to figure out what generation of My Little Pony you have. One of the easiest ways to deduce this is to look at both the pony's body, and the information printed under its feet:
It's important to note that some G1 ponies may not have anything stamped under their feet. Likewise, they may have varying information as far as the country of origin ("Made in ______"). But unless their feet are blank, some notation of "Hasbro" will most likely be visible.
G1 ponies were made in a wide variety of styles and sizes. Just because your pony doesn't look like the Applejack pictured above, it's definitely worth checking out if your sea pony, Big Brother pony, animal-based Pony Friend, tiny Petite, giant My Pretty Pony, fuzzy So Soft pony, delicately-winged Flutter Pony, or even your dragon is, in fact, a G1 My Little Pony product.
II. What's your G1 pony's name?
There are several ways to figure out which My Little Pony you have. Fortunately, we have wonderful members of the collecting community who have made this easier than it's ever been to accurately and easily identify your pony.
Right here at the MLPTP! Simply go to the MLP Discussion area and post a thread with the prefix "Pony ID Help."
www.MLPMerch.com
MLP Merch has a useful G1 identification feature located here.
www.mylittlewiki.org
MyLittleWiki has several different resources, including the G1 ID Machine, and many different criteria options to search for an individual pony.
www.strawberryreef.com
Strawberry Reef has a large database for all things pony, and options to search for your G1 pony by either its color or country of origin.
Want something you can hold in your hands? Check out the My Little Pony G1 Collector's Inventory guide by Summer Hayes ( @SweetTune ).
Buy it here on Amazon!
Another great option for physical printed books is The World of My Little Pony by Debra Birge ( @ponyluv ), and its accompanying book, My Little Pony Around the World. Pick yours up here!
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