The ponies have morphed quite a lot in the last few years. I have never seen the Friendship is Magic TV show, but I find the G4 toys cute in a new way. Although they've shed the cow-like appearance of some of the 80s molds (G1 Posy looks particularly bovine...), they don't necessarily look like horses to me. These little guys remind me more of Chihuahuas...but that's cool because I love Chihuahuas.
When I started hearing bits of information about the new line of Equestria Girl dolls, I wasn't sure what to think. The Equestria Girls are teenaged human versions of the regular My Little Pony characters. These teens appear in a new movie, My Little Pony: Equestria Girls. The promotional pictures of the dolls did not look great to me. For starters, they don't look human. The movie characters look like reasonable cartoons of human beings, but the dolls have huge horse ears on top of their heads. The other problem was that the promo pictures I saw showed only dolls with very limited articulation. However, at one of my visits to Toys R Us, I found a small stock of the Equestria Girls, and I was delighted to see that two of the dolls (Fluttershy and Rainbow Dash) have articulated knees and elbows. Furthermore, the dolls looked way cuter in person than they seemed in their pictures. Won over by Rainbow Dash's colorful hair, I left the store with her, feeling unexpectedly excited about this review.
Equestria Girl doll "Rainbow Dash" and her Crystal Masquerade Pony equivalent. |