Auriken released Mexican versions of ponies from early My Little Pony line sets.

There were Earth Ponies, Unicorns and Pegasus.

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Earth Ponies

Unicorns Pegasus
Applejack
Bowtie
Cherries Jubilee
Posey
Peachy
Moondancer
Twilight
Sparkler
Gusty
Medley
Firefly
 

Earth ponies are probably one of the most similar sets between the US versions of these ponies and the Mexican versions. Some only have differences in the hair length and slight color differences.

She is orange like her US counterpart and has yellow hair. Her symbol is essentially the same as the US version of her.

Her hair is longer than the US version, and it's made of a coarser material.

She has green eyes.

She has nothing written under her hooves and she has flat feet.

There is another version of Applejack with bright red hair. I'll update the site with a pic and detailed description as soon as I can.

She is a blueish gray color. This color is really hard to pick up by digital cameras, since it sometimes shows lighter or darker than it actually is.

She has dark pink (almost magenta) hair and it's longer than the US version of her.

She has dark pink bowties as her symbol (much darker than US Bowtie's bowties) that are prone to fading.

She has white freckles and either blue or purple eyes.

She has nothing written under her hooves and she has flat feet.

This pony's pic was taken with the camera flash in the night. When this pony has its pic taken with natural daylight it shows bluer.

She is a peachy pink color, similar to her US counterpart's color, but it's a bit lighter.

Her symbol is the same as the US version of her, but in some of them, the cherries are arranged a little bit differently.

Her hair is the same color as the US version of Cherries Jubilee, but it's made of a coarser material.

She has green eyes and flat blank hooves.

She is a darker and more opaque shade of yellow.

Her symbol is essentially the same as the US version of her, but the flowers are a bit bigger and somehow roatated. The colors are brighter and a bit darker.

Her hair is light pink, and longer than the US version of her.

She has green eyes and flat blank hooves.

Peachy is a dark peach color, a lot pinkier and darker than US Peachy. She comes in the Auriken Flat Feet mold, which implies her back legs are longer than her front legs, and her left eye is notably bigger than her right one. She's also chubby.

Her symbol is of purple hearts, with elongated tips. The heart shape and heart pattern is different than the pattern of US Peachy.

She has light pink, super long hair and it's prone to fading. Her hair texture is pretty coarse.

She has purple eyes and unmarked flat feet.

Peachy is a dark peach color, a lot pinkier and darker than US Peachy. She comes in the Lily Ledy Flat Feet mold. Therefore, she is smaller than the other Mexican Peachy, and she's also chubbier. She has Lily Ledy, Made In Mexico marked on her two front hooves.

Her symbol is of purple hearts, very similar to the other Mexican Peachy symbol, but this one's hearts are lighter and a bit bigger.

She has white hair, although it might be faded pink hair; I still have to confirm on that.

She has purple eyes.

 

These unicorns are some of the most awesome ponies in Mexican sets. Their super long hair gives them certain unique beauty.

Moondancer is white and stands in US Twilight's pose.

Her hair is a brighter red color than that of her US counterpart and she has a pink stripe in her mane. It's different than the way US stripes are rooted. Mexican ponies with stripes in their manes have three rows of plugs, and a whole line one of them is colored differently so the stripe is actually distributed along the whole mane and not just in one area.

Her symbol is of a silver moon and dark red non-glittery stars. They're differently done and differently distributed than US Moondancer's. The moon in her symbol usually fades.

She has light lavender eyes.

She has nothing written under her hooves and she has concave feet.

She is light pink and stands in US Twilight's pose. Her body color is lighter than that of US Twilight.

Her hair is really long (up to the floor) and it's all white with a dark purple stripe in her mane. It's different than the way US stripes are rooted. Mexican ponies with stripes in their manes have three rows of plugs, and a whole line one of them is colored differently so the stripe is actually distributed along the whole mane and not just in one area.

Her symbol is a bunch of purple stars, different in size and position to US Twilight's stars.

She has purple eyes.

She has nothing written under her hooves and she has concave feet.

She's exactly the same as Twilight #1, except that her purple stripe on her mane is actually a beautiful burgundy color.

Gusty stands in Moondancer's pose.

Her hair is the same colors as her US version, except it's longer.

Her symbol is similar to US Gusty's symbol, except it's not glittery and the leaves are arranged a little bit differently. They're bigger too.

She has green eyes.

She has nothing written under her hooves and she has concave feet.

I have not seen this pony myself, but I have heard from 2 different sources that this pony exists. If someone has a pic or information, please email me.

 

In Mexico, Rainbow ponies were a major hit!

That's why regular pegasus like Medley and Firefly were released as Rainbow ponies. Please click on the menu to the left to see Medley and Firefly as Rainbow ponies.

 

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