::My Little Pony Information::
::My Pretty Pony::

   
::"Brown" My Pretty Pony:: ::Peachy, My Pretty Pony::

    My Pretty Pony was the American predecessor to the My Little Pony series appearing first in 1981. It is about 10 inches tall and made of hard plastic. My Pretty Pony was first produced by Romper Room under the license of Hasbro, later Hasbro gained the patent.     There are two basic types, the brown versions, and the Peachy versions.  The brown version was actually the first to be made and was issued in 1981.

They each have a lever underneath their chins that made their eyes blink, ears wiggle, and tail swish. However, over time, the mechanism may wear out and it may not work any longer. They were sold in 1981 and at least up until 1983, and paved the way for the Collector Ponies, which basically share the same pose as the My Pretty Pony line.  The My Pretty Pony shares the same style as the prototype sketches for MLP.

The My Pretty Pony logo (on the Peachy style versions) is identical to the MLP logo, except for the lettering change of Little to Pretty.  Two of the three pretty ponies were also exact replicas in style and pose and color to a My Little Pony named Peachy, released in 1982 with the Pretty Parlor. 

Related Pages: History of My Little Pony.


"Brown" My Pretty Pony

"Brown" My Pretty Pony (earth pony) has a brown body with tan hair and white blaze on her nose and white accents on the leg areas.  She has a sort of deep greenish-brown eyes. She has no symbol. My Pretty Pony has 1981 Hasbro Industries, Pawtucket R. I. pat pending stamped on her.

Some people say she resembles Butterscotch or even is an early version of Butterscotch. I would say probably not, but that's just my opinion.

She came with several accessories:  Blue hand-held brush, blue long original comb (like the original comb that came with Collector Ponies, but longer), cowboy hat (red and white gingham band; Romper Room logo printed on band), red saddle blanket, and red, blue, and purple ribbons. Her box is pictured below (courtesy of Inglemist) and lack the standard rainbow My Little Pony logo that came with the other two versions.
Pictured right is a picture of a magazine insert from Sears, 1983.  Interestingly, Butterscotch included in the 1983 release of My Pretty Pony. Thanks to Inglemist for the insert. 







Peachy, My Pretty Pony

"Pink" Version 1 My Pretty Pony (earth pony) is a peachy color with a white blaze on her nose. She has coral pink (orangish tint) hair and has seven pink hearts on each side of her rear. Her eyes are blue. She has 1981 Hasbro Industries, Pawtucket R. I. pat pending stamped onto her body. Both photo examples show this version.

"Pink" Version 2 My Pretty Pony (earth pony) is a peachy color with a white blaze on her nose and white foreleg accents. She has medium pink hair and has seven pink hearts on each side of her rear. Her eyes are blue. She has 1981 Hasbro Industries, Pawtucket R. I. pat pending stamped onto her body. Both photo examples show this version.

She comes with several accessories:  a white cowboy hat with purple ribbon tie (two ribbons ajoin to hold hat on pony's head), lavender hand-held brush, lavender comb (like the original comb that came with Collector Ponies, but longer), lavender saddle blanket, with yellow, white, aqua, and lavender ribbons (shown right).  She basically identical in style and pose and color to a My Little Pony named Peachy, released in 1982 with the Pretty Parlor. She came package in a box picturing her with the My Little Pony logo, modified to read: My Pretty Pony.
Thanks to Krissymarie for the photo above and Inglemist for the photo below.

"Yellow" My Pretty Pony (earth pony) has a yellow colored body with a white blaze on her nose. She has medium pink hair and has seven pink hearts on each side of her rear. Her eyes are blue. She has 1981 Hasbro Industries, Pawtucket R. I. pat pending stamped onto her body. She is possibly the same version as above, just discolored.

For years, it has been assumed that there are two separate versions of Peachy, a yellow and pink version. Some people think its a discoloration issue, which is probable. The yellow versions that I've seen do come with the same accessories as the other Peachys. I've checked all my old catalouges and information, and cannot find any info concerning this.

Thanks to Inglemist for the photo right.


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