
SPECIALIZING IN VINTAGE TOY LINES FROM THE 80s AND 90s
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Snuzzle is a gray Earth pony from the original 1983 My Little Pony lineup. She features a light pink mane and tail, blue eyes, and a symbol of pink hearts on her flank, and is recognized for her gentle and caring nature.
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Snuzzle is a gray Earth pony from the original 1983 My Little Pony lineup, known as one of the six “Collector Ponies” from the Year 1 lineup. She features a light pink mane and tail, blue eyes, and a symbol of pink hearts on her flank. Snuzzle is recognized for her gentle and caring nature, often comforting other ponies when they’re feeling down. She enjoys taking leisurely naps under the rainbow on sunny days. In 2018, Snuzzle was reissued for My Little Pony’s 35th Anniversary by Basic Fun, maintaining her classic design with modern updates.
Snuzzle is a G1 My Little Pony originally released in 1983, although her hoof says 1982. She came as a Flat Foot Pony – all the flat-foot ponies are smaller in size than the rest of the collector’s pose ponies. The pose is Collectors Pose, with a grey body, pink hair, blue eyes and a cluster of pink hearts as the symbol/cutie mark. Snuzzle came with a blue original comb and a blue ribbon.
Different countries often released unique versions of the original Collector Ponies with slight differences in color, hair, or symbols. For Snuzzle, some notable variations include:
UK Factfile story:
If ever a pony were a little bit sad or lonely, Snuzzle would be the first to notice and go over and nuzzle her head against theirs. Soon they would cheer up and start to laugh and smile again.
Learn more: My Little Wiki’s G1 Snuzzle
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.