Dainty
This one is a SweetHeart Ssiter pony. It has an earring and Jenna believes that there might have been a bridal theme to this series of ponies. Photo provided by Jenna Riane
Princess
Tiffan
This is a princess pony. These ponies had gems in their rumps
and sparkley mylar hair dispersed throughout the rest tof their
hair. Photo provided by Jenna Riane
Ember
This was a mail in give-away. The two give-away ponies are the same mold but have reversed colors. They have no markings on their rumps. This pony was offered in four color variations but all were called Ember. Photo provided by Jenna Riane
Ember
This is the other mail in give-away pony. Photo provided by Jenna Riane
Doodles or Noodles
This is a newborn, smaller than the baby ponies. They were sold
in sets of two, mostly identical twins. Photo provided by Jenna
Riane
Baby YoYo
This is another newborn, not a twin to the other newborn shown.
Photo provided by Jenna Riane
Megan
She lived with the ponies, but Jenna doesn't know anymore about
this little figure. Photo provided by Jenna Riane
Drummer
This is one of the last My Little Pony manufactured. It's a "big
brother." Photo provided by Jenna Riane
Rosedust
This is a "flutter pony," perhaps one of the most popular
of all the My Little Ponies. It's hard to find them intact (this
one is not intact) These ponies had see-through wings that would
flap if you pressed the button inbetween their wings. The wings
were fragile, and finding them today with wings is difficult.
Photo provided by Jenna Riane
Tropical Breeze
This is another "flutter pony." Photo provided by Jenna
Riane