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My Little Pony G1 Glory (Vintage)

Glory is a Generation 1 My Little Pony introduced in 1983. She features a white body, a mane and tail of purple with a blue streak, blue eyes, and a symbol of a purple glittery shooting star.

  • Pose: Unicorn Pose.
  • Accessories: Pink star brush and pink ribbon.
  • Media Appearances: Featured in “Rescue at Midnight Castle”.
  • Personality: Elegant and magical, seeking those who believe in unicorns.

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Description

Glory is a Generation 1 My Little Pony introduced in 1983. She features a white body, a mane, and tail of purple with a blue streak, blue eyes, and a symbol of a purple glittery shooting star. In the animated special “Rescue at Midnight Castle,” also known as “Firefly’s Adventure,” Glory is portrayed as an elegant and magical unicorn, moving with a graceful stride that almost suggests she has wings. Her magic takes her from kingdom to kingdom in search of a young girl who believes in magic and in unicorns.

In 2018, Glory was reissued for My Little Pony’s 35th anniversary, manufactured by Basic Fun. This reissue included a pink brush, pink ribbon, and a poster, allowing new and old fans alike to appreciate her classic design.

Country Variations:

  • Argentina: Glory was released with a white body, blue hair, blue eyes, and a blue shooting star symbol.
  • France: This variant features a white body, purple hair with a blue streak, blue eyes, and a purple shooting star symbol.
  • Greece: Greek Glory has a white body, purple hair with a blue streak, blue eyes, and a purple shooting star symbol.

The accessories were a pink star comb, a pink ribbon, and a puffy sticker.

Learn more about this pony: My Little Wiki

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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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