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An Information Guide



Cutie Club items were made by Lewis Galoob toys, and © 1989.  They were also sold again in 1990. There are horses, girls, stands, necklaces, brushes and play sets (both large and small).  Each small figurine has its own characteristics and character and were often them based. For example, Bridal Kids and Ballerina kids. These were sold in the United States as well as Internationally.


Individual Profiles show individual colts and kids, with symbol closeups and stand information where available. Accessories include the stands, brushes, playsets and other accessories that go with each one. If you have additional questions, you might be able to find the answer you're looking for in the FAQ.

This site is a work in progess; since there is no other information of these on the internet, I cannot rely on other resources for information. Any info will be appreciated.
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::Individual Profiles:: ::Accessories:: ::FAQ:: ::Contributors::



::Individual Profiles::


There are essentially two types of Cutie Club figures, colts and kids. You may also hear colts referred to as horse, which they are sometimes named by Galoob. Also, you may hear the kids referred to as girl, since all of them are female.

Also, note, playsets come with figures as well.

::Horses:: ::Kids:: ::Playsets::




::Accessories::


Cutie Club Accessories can be divided into several categories. Sets that came packaged without houses or playsets came with following accessores:

::Brushes:: ::Necklaces:: ::Stands:: ::Playsets::


For exaples of houses, buildings, platforms, please refer to the Playsets section. Also note, to see individual stands see the Individual Profiles section. The brush is a standard brush that came with all sets. The necklaces came in different colors.






::FAQ::


1. Q: Are Cutie Club items related to MLP?
A: No, even though they look slightly MLP-ish with their symbols.

2. Q: Are Cutie Club items collectibles?
A: Well, just about anything can be collectible these days. These aren't really hot collectible items, but the children that collected them often want to get some for nostalgic reasons.

3. Q: Are they valuable?
A: Not really. Don't expect to get lots of money for them.

4. Q: I have one that's not listed on the guide, where does it come from?
A: It could be from a variety of sets. Since this is the first and only guide, I'm finding new ones every now and then.

5. Q: Where can I find these?
A: Well, every once and a while they pop up on Ebay. The most common place to find them is with other 80's toy collectors.

6. Q: Do they have names?
A: There are names to each set, but they do not have individual names.





::Contributors::

A huge thanks to Wystearya for contributing the inserts and much valueable information on this site. Wystearya was nice enough to send many scans, inserts, and personal photos from her collection.
Also thanks to Lahti, Ducky Soup, and Anime for use of some of the photographs in this site; they retain all copyrights. Anime also took many photos for this site.


The contents contained within this site are Copyright © 2003-2006  by Lavonia Martin.  Lewis Galoob retains all copyrights to the Cutie Club line. Individual photo owners retain copyrights to each photo.