The Princess Ponies are a regal and magical group from the G1 My Little Pony lineup, designed to embody grace, elegance, and a sense of royalty. Each Princess Ponyhad sparkling tinsel in their hair, dazzling colors, and ornate symbols (not painted but sculpted) that reflect their unique royal themes. These ponies represent the magical rulers of the pony kingdom, adding an extra layer of fantasy and charm to the MLP universe.
One of their most distinctive features is their symbols, which often include jeweled designs like crowns, medallions, or intricate patterns that showcase their royal status. They also had unique accessories like wands and crowns, emphasizing their magical and noble roles. So, let’s take a look at the complete lineup of Hasbro My Little Pony’s Princess Ponies.
The Complete List of Princess Ponies
Princess Ponies captured the imagination of fans by bringing fairy-tale royalty into the world of My Little Pony, making them a cherished part of the G1 collection.
The Princess Ponies of MLP Year 5
Year 5’s Princess Ponies were the first to bring a regal flair to Ponyland. These majestic ponies—Princess Royal Blue, Princess Sparkle, Princess Serena, Princess Starburst, Princess Tiffany, andPrincess Amber—each had their own unique magical wands and special powers, making them stand out from the rest of Ponyland. They ruled with both grace and fun, proving that being a princess wasn’t just about wearing a crown—it was about bringing magic and joy to everypony around them. With shimmering coats and beautiful, tinsel-streaked manes, they looked like they had stepped straight out of a fairy tale!

My Little Pony G1 Princess Primrose (Vintage)
Princess Primrose is a G1 Earth Pony and part of the Princess Ponies lineup. Her body is a soft pink, while her blue hair with shimmering pink tinsel adds a magical, glittering touch to her look.
- Pose: Crumpet Pose
- Body Color: Pink
- Hair Color: Blue with pink tinsel
- Symbol: Blue butterfly-shaped medallion with red jewel

My Little Pony G1 Princess Serena (Aquamarine)
Princess Serena is a G1 Earth Pony from the Princess Ponies lineup. Known as “Princess Aquamarine” in the UK, she stands out with her unique and soft green body, a rare color in the G1 series.
- Pose: Sugarberry Pose
- Body Color: Green
- Hair Color: Fading pink with gold tinsel
- Symbol: Pink heart-shaped medallion with red jewel

My Little Pony G1 Princess Sparkle (Amethyst)
Princess Sparkle is a G1 Unicorn Pony from the Princess Ponies lineup. Known as “Princess Amethyst” in the UK, she stands out with her stunning lavender body that gives her a soft, elegant look.
- Pose: Mimic Pose
- Body Color: Lavender
- Hair Color: Aqua with aqua tinsel
- Symbol: Gold flower-shaped medallion with green jewel

My Little Pony G1 Princess Starburst (Amber)
Princess Starburst is a G1 Earth Pony from the Princess Ponies lineup, radiating a vibrant and regal charm. Known as “Princess Amber” in the UK, she stands out with her bright yellow body, giving her a sunny and cheerful look.
- Pose: Quackers Pose
- Body Color: Yellow
- Hair Color: Purple with silver tinsel
- Symbol: Pink star-shaped medallion with yellow jewel

My Little Pony G1 Princess Tiffany (Pearl)
Princess Tiffany is a G1 Pegasus Pony from the Princess Ponies lineup, exuding elegance and a touch of magic. Known as “Princess Pearl” in the UK, she is one of the most ethereal members of the group, with her graceful appearance.
- Pose: Dancing Butterflies Pose
- Body Color: White
- Hair Color: White with silver tinsel
- Symbol: Silver teardrop-shaped medallion with green jewel

My Little Pony G1 Princess Royal Blue (Sapphire)
Princess Royal Blue is a G1 Earth Pony from the Princess Ponies lineup, radiating a cool and regal charm. Known as “Princess Sapphire” in the UK, she stands out with her rich blue body, which gives her a royal appearance.
- Pose: Quackers Pose
- Body Color: Blue
- Hair Color: Pink with pink tinsel
- Symbol: Pink crescent moon-shaped medallion with green jewel
The Princess Ponies of MLP Year 6
Year 6’s Princess Ponies continued the royal legacy with an equally dazzling and diverse lineup. These included Princess Moondust, Princess Pristina, Princess Misty, Princess Sunbeam, Princess Dawn, andPrincess Taffeta, each with symbols representing their unique personalities and talents. Whether they were hosting royal galas, solving magical mysteries, or simply enjoying life as princesses, the Year 6 lineup proved that everypony could shine in their own special way.

My Little Pony G1 Princess Moondust (Vintage)
Princess Moondust is a regal and graceful Earth Pony with a touch of royal charm that sets her apart from the rest. She has a warm yellow coat and soft, ‘fading’ pink mane sparkling with pink tinsel.
- Yellow Earth Pony with a soft pink, tinsel-streaked mane.
- Has a pink shield-shaped medallion with a yellow jewel as her symbol.
- Loves storytelling, flowers, and spreading kindness.
- A gentle and regal princess who believes in leading with love.

My Little Pony G1 Princess Pristina (Vintage)
Princess Pristina is a dazzling and adventurous Pegasus who brings a burst of energy and excitement wherever she flies. She has a vibrant turquoise coat and striking chartreuse mane, sparkling with green tinsel.
- Turquoise Pegasus with a chartreuse mane and green tinsel.
- Symbol is a pink diamond-shaped medallion with a red jewel.
- Loves flying fast, racing through the skies, and feeling the wind.
- A natural leader who takes pride in protecting the skies of Ponyland.

My Little Pony G1 Princess Misty (Vintage)
Princess Misty is a graceful and mystical unicorn who embodies elegance. With her deep purple coat and flowing pink mane accented with shimmering purple tinsel, she looks like she stepped right out of a fairytale.
- Purple unicorn with a pink mane and purple tinsel.
- Symbol is a gold oval-shaped medallion with a pink jewel.
- Loves studying magic, exploring ancient places, and solving mysteries.
- Wise, elegant, and always ready to help with her magical knowledge.

My Little Pony G1 Princess Sunbeam (Vintage)
Princess Sunbeam is a radiant pony who shines as brightly as her name suggests. With her striking dark pink coat and flowing yellow mane streaked with sparkling pink tinsel, she looks like a beautiful sunrise in Ponyland.
- Dark pink pony with a yellow mane and pink tinsel.
- Symbol is a blue circle-shaped medallion with a pink jewel.
- Full of energy, loves celebrations, and always spreads happiness.
- Encourages others to shine and believe in themselves.

My Little Pony G1 Princess Dawn (Vintage)
Princess Dawn is a gentle and graceful Earth Pony whose presence is as soft and warm as a sunrise. She has a delicate pale pink coat and flowing purple mane shimmering with purple tinsel.
- Pale pink Earth Pony with a purple mane and purple tinsel.
- Symbol is an aqua crown-shaped medallion with a red jewel.
- Loves mornings, storytelling, and spreading kindness.
- Wise, gentle, and encourages new beginnings.

My Little Pony G1 Princess Taffeta (Vintage)
Princess Taffeta is a vision of elegance and grace. With her striking blue coat and silky white mane streaked with dazzling multi-colored tinsel, she looks as if she was spun from the finest threads of a royal tapestry.
- Blue Earth Pony with a white mane and multi-colored tinsel.
- Symbol is a gold oval-shaped medallion with a blue jewel.
- Loves fashion, royal events, and making others feel special.
- Elegant, stylish, but also warm and welcoming to everypony.
Find Second-Hand Princess Little Ponies
My Little Pony G1 Essentials
If you want to learn more about ponies and how to restore them, here are two resources that can help. The first is the unofficial MLP G1 guide (which has photos, prices, etc). The second is my own book, Restoring My Little Pony!
Restoring My Little Pony is the result of almost three years of restoring and customizing My Little Pony toys for my channel RetroGeek Crafts. The book contains 86 pages full of detailed step-by-step guides, project features, material and technique comparisons, and much more. The book is mostly focused on My Little Pony Generation 1 (MLP G1). However, these techniques can be applied to all other generations, including MLP G2, G3, G4, and even G5.
This unofficial MLP guide to the first generation of My Little Pony (known as G1) was created by Summer Hayes. The book provides everything a collector needs to identify G1 ponies and their accessories, and understand their value. The guide contains large, full color photos of every pony, playset and accessory released in the US (and in some cases in other countries) in the 1980s and 1990s.
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