The My Little Pony Scrapbook: G1 in the UK and Europe

Regentropfen

Regenbogen-Pony, Germany/Austria 1988

Raspberry pink earth pony with green, blue, pink, coral mane and tail, cloud, rain and sun symbol.


Raindrop
          (small symbols)
Pony Data
Set Regenbogen-Ponys
Germany/Austria 1988
Asst. Number ?
Accessories Blue shooting star brush and basic comb, yellow ribbon.
Pose Shy
Distribution Germany, Austria, possibly Switzerland.
 
Other Versions Versions exist with large and small symbols.

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Ponies Sold in 1988 in the UK Twice as Fancy (Party) Ponies | First Tooth Baby Ponies | Adventure Boy Ponies | Birthday Party with Tutti Frutti | Princess Ponies (Set 1) |Kiss Curl's Grooming Parlour | Summer Wing Ponies| Magic Message Ponies | Happytails Ponies (Import) | Newborn Twins (Set II, Partial) | Pretty & Pearly Baby Sea Ponies (UK Release) | Crimp & Curl Hair Salon | Lullabye Nursery | Baby Buggy | Sundae Best Ponies | Baby Bonnet School of Dance

Other 1988 Ponies Speedy (Europe) | Regenbogen-Ponys (Germany/Austria) | Baby-Ponys (Germany/Austria) | Princess Ponies (Set II) | Brush & Grow Ponies | Peekaboo Babies | Pony Friends (Animals) Set II| Sweetberry Ponies (UK: 1990)| Watercolor Baby Sea Ponies (UK: 1989) | Satin Slipper Sweet Shoppe | Brush Me Beautiful Boutique | Slumber Party Gift Set | Perfume Puff Palace (UK: 1989) | Twice as Fancy Ponies: Set II | Clipper | Satin 'n' Lace (Magenta) |Sparkle Ponies (Mail Order)



Regentropfen (Aka Raindrop)

Regentropfen was one of two completely new characters introduced in the 1988 German Rainbow, or Regenbogen-Ponys set. Because of her very limited release, she is quite difficult to find outside of the countries where she was sold. She is relatively unique because of her rich raspberry coloured body.

This set of Rainbow Ponies did not have uniform hair colours. They were sold with shooting star brushes, combs and ribbons, but their brushes did not have rainbow stickers, unlike with earlier releases (although in Germany, Italian-made Rainbow ponies also did not have stickers on their brushes, which may explain this anomaly).

Regentropfen on Card
Regentropfen's Accessories
Image from LD


 
There exist different symbol size variations for Regentropfen. I only have the small one, which I traded for from Austria in the late 1990s or early 2000s. The other version (pictured in the MOC image) seems to be more common in Germany, although the reason for the variation is unclear. It may be to do with distribution or batch production.