
SPECIALIZING IN VINTAGE TOY LINES FROM THE 80s AND 90s
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SPECIALIZING IN VINTAGE TOY LINES FROM THE 80s AND 90s
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Pinwheel is a dazzling pony from the Generation 1 lineup, instantly recognizable by her bright and cheerful appearance. Her multicolored mane is in shades of coral, pink, blue, and neon yellow.
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Pinwheel is a dazzling and energetic pony from the Generation 1 lineup, instantly recognizable by her bright and cheerful appearance. Her pink body and multicolored mane in shades of coral, pink, blue, and neon yellow reflect her vibrant and lively personality. Her symbol, four orange glittery pinwheels with purple handles, perfectly captures her playful spirit and love for breezy adventures. Pinwheel adores windy days, where her pinwheels spin joyfully in the air as she prances through fields and meadows. Always full of energy, she brings a sense of fun and wonder to her friends, reminding everyone to embrace the excitement of life.
Pinwheel’s design embodies her whimsical charm, with her blue eyes sparkling like the summer sky and her glittery pinwheel symbol adding a touch of magic to her overall look. She’s a free-spirited pony who enjoys games, laughter, and anything that gets her colorful pinwheels spinning. Whether she’s organizing playful races or simply enjoying the breeze, Pinwheel is a beacon of joy and fun. Her unique combination of colors and her dynamic personality make her a favorite among collectors and fans of the G1 ponies.
Country Variations
Pinwheel’s design stayed relatively consistent across regions, but some versions of her symbol featured slight differences in the glitter or tone of the pinwheel colors.
My Little Pony, launched by Hasbro in 1983, was a beloved toy line featuring colorful ponies with brushable manes and unique symbols, or “cutie marks,” on their flanks. Each pony had its own name and personality, from unicorns to earth ponies and pegasus ponies, inviting kids to immerse themselves in a magical world of friendship and adventure. The toy line was accompanied by animated specials, a TV series, and movies, making My Little Pony a cherished part of 80s and 90s childhoods and a timeless classic for collectors and fans.
The world of My Little Pony is… huge. We’re talking thirteen years of collections featuring all sorts of figures and toys! So, I’ve been working on creating smaller guides to help you navigate this wonderful pastel-colored world. Below, you will find (some!) pages with ponies sorted by year, collection (such as Birthflower ponies, Spanish Piggies, etc), country, and much more. I hope they help!
With 400 pages of G1 ponies, The Unofficial My Little Pony Companion is a deep dive into the world of My Little Pony and the people who created the line.
The book includes custom-made images of thousands of pony variants, graphics, beautiful illustrations, and, for the first time, a comprehensive list of ALL Nirvana (foreign) ponies shown and described in detail—as well as previously unknown details about how ponies were manufactured and distributed all around the world. Follow the link to learn more!
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.