BUTTONS (pinkish purple unicorn with blue mane and tail (dark pink streak in mane) - either THREE BIG BUTTONS or SMALL BUTTONS AND STARS symbol) |
MAGIC STAR (yellow earthling with green mane and tail, magic wand symbol) |
SHADY (neon pink earthling with neon yellow mane and tail, sunglasses symbol) |
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Movie
Star Ponies Although allegedly
released in the UK for a short period of time, So-Soft Ponies
were supposedly withdrawn
almost immediately and replaced, at least in part by these plastic versions. Please note that Non-So-Soft versions of Truly (white earthling with dark pink mane and tail, dove with olive twig symbol), Cupcake (white earthling with aqua mane and tail, cupcakes symbol), Ribbon, and Lofty were not a part of the UK range at any time, although they may have been sold in other countries world wide (See right for Truly - thanks to Paradise is something of a mystery. Hasbro list her as coming with Paradise Estate, and she is included on both the insert and the Hasbro catalogue for 1987. However, when the Estate hit the stores, Paradise was strangely absent. I have yet to find anyone who got the Estate with the pony in tow. I believed that maybe the answer lay in the quickly withdrawn so soft line, but the prototype catalogue clearly shows her as a NON SO SOFT pony. So I'm befuddled once again as to why Paradise didn't make it into our line!! Of the six ponies sold here it was Buttons who seemed to have an identity crisis. Her 'cousin', So-Soft Buttons had a symbol of three large pink buttons but in the UK the Non-So-Soft version was marketed with two different symbols. Most people recognise Buttons as having a symbol of several small pink buttons and blue stars, and indeed this is the one most commonly found second hand, but there is also a version sold with So-Soft Buttons' symbol.. I'm really not sure why there are two, since on the cards, the inserts and in the uk catalogue, Buttons is shown with the three buttons symbol. I think both must have been part of the NSS set, since buttons-and-stars was sold on the same card. Gusty, though issued as an 'original' unicorn in year three of the United States' program was different when sold in the United Kingdom. The american Non-So-Soft Gusty has a classic glittery symbol and also aqua coloured eyes, whereas the UK version, derived as it is from So-Soft Gusty has a painted symbol and green eyes. Shady & North Star are the two Non So Softs most like their So-Soft cousins - Shady's body colour is much darker, which is to be expected but otherwise there are no major differences. Wind Whistler & Magic Star on the other hand have striking differences. The So-Soft Wind Whistler has all pink whistles and is a much darker colour under her fur than the Non-So-Soft version. She also has a pink & blue whistle symbol, whilst the So-Soft version only has pink whistles. Magic Star, though retaining the characteristics of the So-Soft stands in the different, more traditional pose also shared by Cherries Jubilee and Tootsie. In terms of personality...ooh boy. These girls are fun :) Wind Whistler, far from being the slightly over-educated little pony from the cartoon is a ditzy, silly pony who always whistles...Shady is nothing like her unsure cartoon twin, because she, well, acts like she's on acid, lets face it. Shady apparently had a pair of 'magic' sunglasses through which she saw mystical secret worlds...mmmk. I had Shady as a kid - no comments please! Gusty was charged with the duty of 'Nurse' to the Baby Ponies, and Magic Star was perhaps the most special of them all, since hasbro named her, and I quote, 'The most magical pony in all ponyland' (Fact File, 1987). A far cry from her earth bound slightly bossy animated alter ego!! Though the name 'Non So Soft' has become widely accepted as a name for these ponies, I think it highly unlikely this was Hasbro's marketing pitch :P In fact, Hasbro's list merely says 'My Little Pony'. However, my Shady MOC is a 'Movie Star' Pony, and so I've chosen to coin this nickname for them instead, since it is based at least in SOME fact. The UK issue of this set only call them "My Little Pony" However, her card features many of the ponies from the Movie and it seems logical, (since we did not have So-Soft ponies for any real length of time, if at all) that Hasbro saw this as a way to introduce Europe to the characters in the movie. I'm currently trying to work out whether the ponies were sold in the UK with stickers or without. The brochure shows them without and the card makes no mention of stickers for the English language version. My French Shady definitely has a sticker, though. Anyone with any information on this, please get in touch!
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WIND WHISTLER (blue pegasus with pink mane and tail, blue and pink whistles symbol) |
GUSTY (white unicorn with dark green mane and tail (red streak in mane), painted maple leaves symbol) |
NORTH STAR (pink pegasus with lavender mane and tail, compass and star symbol) |
NON SO SOFT TRULY'S CARD (FRONT) |
NON SO SOFT TRULY'S CARD (BACK) |