I've finally completed my set of 6 generation 1 series 1 My Little Pony reproductions. I had an original Snuzzle when I was a kid, and she is precious to me.
This is Snuzzle, she's the only gray G1 pony, with a pink mane and tail and hearts for her cutie mark. She has blue eyes and a blue bow. She never appeared in the g1 cartoon, but makes an appearance in the g5 Bridlewoodstock 40th anniversary special. In the lore, she is a pony who comforts her friends.
This is Blossom. She was the second repro I bought, because she's almost entirely purple. Purple body, mane, tail, and eyes. White cutie mark and tail bow. She does not appear in any other generation, but is the inspiration for many flower themed ponies in later generations. In the lore, she tends to the gardens in Ponyland.
This is Blue Belle. She has a blue body, eyes, and cutie mark, and purple mane and tail. Her tail bow is white. She doesn't appear in any animated g1 media, but makes an appearance in the g5 Bridlewoodstock special with Snuzzle. In the lore, she likes to wander the forest, looking for bluebell flowers.
This is Cotton Candy. She has a warm pink body, mane, and tail, blue eyes, and a white cutie mark and tail ribbon. In the g1 lore, she eats Blossom's flower garden. She gets a redesign and second release in generation 3.
Butterscotch is a warm yellow pony with a matching mane, orange eyes and cutie mark, and pink tail bow. In the g1 lore, she is an athletic pony. She gets a redesign and second release in generation 3.
Minty is the most famous member of the generation 1 collectors series. She is a light green pony with a white main and tail, blue eyes and tail ribbon, and dark green cutie mark. The gets a redesign and rerelease in generation 3, with a starring role in the g3 Christmas special. She also makes an appearance in g5 in the Bridlewoodstock special with Snuzzle and Blue Belle. In the g1 lore, she likes to eat and roll around in wild mint.
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