Ponies Made In Other
Places
ITALIAN
PONIES
Year Three Ponies
Made In Italy
I personally think
this is the cutest version of Bow Tie around. Her body and hair are darker
in colour, and her mane is curly. Her symbol is also a darker pink, and
somewhat larger and blodgier. She still retains her freckles.
This is Italian
Bow Tie in the UK pose. I believe there is probably another version out
there with lighter pink hair, but this one has the same dark reddish pink
that italian Heart Throb and the rainbow ponies possess. Her symbol is
darker than regular UK Bow Tie. She does not have freckles.
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Thanks to DoIphyn@aol.com for the use of this image :)
This version
of Italian Applejack is based on the UK issue of the pony. Her hair is
curly, her symbol is brightly coloured and her eyes are blue. She has no
freckles.
This version
of Applejack is more common online, and is in the same basic pose as the
US issue. Her hair is straight and thick, and she has freckles on her cheek
and blue eyes, rather than green.
There is very little
difference between this and the Hong Kong version. The main differences
are that her symbol is in bolder colour shades and her eyes are blue, as
opposed to green. Her hair is silky and curly.
This was one of
the first Italian ponies to make an appearance online. It is Tootsie, although
her body colour and the colour of the sticks on the lollipops of her symbol
have been reversed. This means that instead of a green pony with white
and pink lollipops, we have a white pony with pink and green lollipops.
Her eyes are blue and her hair is rough. There is also a version of White
Tootsie made in Hong Kong. (Picture soon to come)
This is Italian
Posey, one of the more *stoned* of the Italian pony family, in my opinion.
She has slightly darker pink hair, and a bolder, more purplish pink and
green symbol, plus blue eyes.

Italian
Lickety Split is more or less the same as the Hong Kong issue, but for
her blue eyes and pinker all round colour. Comparing her with a Hong Kong
version I think she is somewhat paler, and IMO a lot prettier. The cones
on her symbol are also bolder.
Thanks to HDSCHMIDT for the use of these images.
This is the Italian
version of Powder. It seems to be practically identical to the Hong Kong
version, except it;s mane is longer and it's symbol is painted in metallic
silver paint, as opposed to glitter.
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Thanks to Icefeather for this pic:)
Italian Gusty
is another unusual one because her hair colour is a dramatically lighter
green than the regular Gusty's. Her hair is rough and her body a creamish
white colour, though that could be through age. Her eyes are blue and her
symbol is painted in purple metallic paint.
Italian Sparkler,
who I believe is just as pretty as the HK version. Her symbol is painted
(barely metallic) and the streak of red in her hair is a vibrant colour.
Her mane and tail curl and her eyes are blue. She is a slightly darker
shade of blue.
Heart Throb is
unusual too in that the pink colour of her mane and tail is a lot darker
than the Hong Kong issue...it is also curly and silky. Her symbol is made
up of purplish pink hearts with silver metallic painted wings, and she
has blue eyes.
THis was the
first Italian pony I ever discovered. Unlike the HK version, this surprise
has rather more elongated, bolder balloon symbols in metallic paint, and
blue eyes. She also has curly hair, which is quite rough to the touch.
This
is the italian version of skyflier. Like the Hong Kong version she has
red and white hair, but her body is a paler pink (a feature also seen in
Parasol and Firefly) and her symbol is metallic paint (purple and blue).
She is also extreeeemely pretty :)
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