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Sweetie Belle (G4) - Classic Brushable

  • Writer: Caden Dickinson
    Caden Dickinson
  • May 4
  • 2 min read

CHARACTER(S): Sweetie Belle

YEAR OF PRODUCTION: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

PLACE OF PRODUCTION: China

MANUFACTURING COMPANY: Hasbro

TYPICAL PRICE ONLINE: $10 - $25 USD

In G4, the baby ponies, on a base level, tend to go for a decent amount more than the grown-up ponies. Even easier to find baby ponies like the CMC generally go for more than equally common adult ponies. It is rare to find a G4 baby pony for less than $10

(in reference to specifically brushables)

OTHER COMMENTS/INFO:

  • Multiple identical releases

  • In order:

    • Her first release was from the 2010 Sweets Boutique Accessory Set, along with Pinkie Pie + accessories (cash register, counter, shopping cart, gumball machine, shelf, cupcakes, cake slice, milk, ice pop, lollipop, fruit)

    • Second release - 2011 - in the Fun at the Fair Accessory Set, along with Apple Bloom + accessories (game stand, teddy bear, ice cream cone, 2 cotton candy sticks, balloon, apples). Original retail value was $10.99

    • All Fun at the Fair packs say Apple Bloom, but very early releases included Scootaloo in her place on accident.

    • Third release - 2010 - the Ice Cream Train Car Acessory Set - along with a train car, paper map, two train tickets, a squirrel, an ice cream scooper, and 3 ice creams. Original retail price was $14.99

    • Fourth release - 2011 - Pony School Pals Collectors Pack - also included Apple Bloom (variation 2), Scootaloo, and Cheerilee (variation 1)

    • Fifth release - 2012 - Wedding Flower Fillies, as part of the Pony Wedding Series, themed on the FiM 2-parter "A Canterlot Wedding" - It features Sweetie Belle, Scootaloo, and Apple Bloom as the flower girls at Cadence's wedding (which is accurate to the actual episodes). Each pony comes with a flower crown, dress, and flower bouquet they can hold. Original retail price was $14.99

    • Sixth release - 2013 - the Cutie Mark Crusaders and Friends Collection, which also included Apple Bloom, Scootaloo, Cheerilee (variation 1), Twist-a-loo, Silver Spoon, and Star Dreams. Original retail price was $24.99


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