SPECIALIZING IN VINTAGE TOY LINES FROM THE 80s AND 90s

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My Little Pony G1 Rayito Spanish Exclusive Piggy 1982

Rayito, whose name translates to “little ray” in Spanish, is a distinctive G1 Spanish “Piggy” Pony, notable for her unique design and exclusive release in Spain. Rayito does not have a direct equivalent in the standard MLP series.

  • Dark orange body with vibrant yellow hair.
  • Orange sunray burst symbols, available in two variants: one with three stars and another with six stars.
  • Unique “Piggy” pose exclusive to Spanish releases.
  • No direct equivalent in the standard Collector Pose series, enhancing her uniqueness among collectors.

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Description

Rayito, whose name translates to “little ray” in Spanish, is a distinctive G1 Spanish “Piggy” Pony, notable for her unique design and exclusive release in Spain. Unlike many of her counterparts, Rayito does not have a direct equivalent in the standard Collector Pose series, making her particularly special among collectors.

Manufactured by Milton Bradley, she features a dark orange body complemented by vibrant yellow hair, embodying a sun-inspired theme that aligns with her name.

Her symbols are orange sunray bursts, and she is known to have two variants: one adorned with three stars and another with six stars, adding an element of rarity and intrigue to her character. Rayito’s distinctive “Piggy” pose and her sun-themed design make her a cherished addition to any My Little Pony collection, reflecting the diverse and creative adaptations of the franchise across different cultures.

  • Pose: Piggy Pose
  • Body Colour: Dark orange
  • Hair Colour: Yellow
  • Eye Colour: Dark
  • Symbol: Orange sun ray bursts, 3 or 6 stars
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