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

There were Earth Ponies, Unicorns and Pegasus.

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Baby Ponies

First Tooth Babies Newborn Twins
Baby Cotton Candy
Baby Blossom
Baby Surprise
Baby Moondancer
Baby Glory
Baby Medley
Baby Northstar
Baby Quackers
 
Dibbles and Nibbles
Jangles and Tangles
 

There were few Baby Ponies produced in Mexico, since many of them were imported from the US. Some of the babies made in Mexico shared many similar characteristics with their US counterparts, and there are few of them with special, unique characteristics.

However, they also share the overall "Mexican look": long hair, softer plastic, unsealed heads.

Mexican Baby Cotton Candy is very similar to US Baby Cotton Candy. However, she has a lighter color.

Her mane is really really long, it's long enough to curl a couple of times around the bottom of her feet! Her tail, however, is short and very thin, and her tail hole was punched way too low so she looks really odd from behind. There's a version of her with white hair and another one with pink hair. I've checked the white haired version and it's really white, not faded pink.

Her symbol is pretty similar to US Baby Cotton Candy's symbol. She has purple eyes and freckles on her nose.

She has unmarked concave hooves.

Mexican Baby Blossomis very similar to US Baby Blossom. However, she has a duller, paler and grayish color. Instead of being light purple, she's actually an odd shade of gray (some might even say she's white), similar to her mommy.

Her mane is really really long, it's long enough to curl a couple of times around the bottom of her feet! Her tail is thicker and longer than Baby Cotton Candy's tail. She has white hair.

Her symbol is of three little white flowers. She has blueish purple eyes, just like her mommy.

She has unmarked concave hooves.

This is a harder to find version of Baby Blossom. It's different from the other baby because she is a pegasus in Baby Firefly's pose. Mexican ponies in this mold are smaller than US ponies in the same mold. Their faces are also somewhat different, and one of their ears is notably larger than the other one.

She is light purple, similar to two of her mommy's versions. This color tends to look dirty. Her symbol is the same as the other version of her.

She has long, purple hair, just like one of her mommy's versions. It's a lovely dirty dull shade of purple.

She has purple eyes and unmarked concave feet.

Baby Surprise is white and she comes in the same pose as her US counterpart. She is somewhat smaller, though.

She has beautiful super long hair and a really thin tail. Her hair is light yellow, unlike her US mate.

Her symbol is a non glittery purple balloon with a pink string .

She has light purple eyes and unmarked concave feet.

Baby Moondancer is one of my favorite Mexican babies! She is in the same pose as US Baby Moondancer. However, she is a bit smaller, chubbier, and her color is more like a creamy white than bright white.

She has beautiful super long hair. It is bright pink (darker than US Baby Moondancer's hair) and it has a light purple stripe in it.

Her symbol is non-glittery and it is similar to US Baby Moondancer's symbol, but it's flipped, meaning the stars and the moon are facing the opposite way from US Baby Moondancer. It's also bigger than her US counterpart's.

She has light purple eyes and unmarked concave hooves.

She is very similar to the other version of Mexican Baby Moondancer, except that she has dark symbols (not sure of the color since they're half faded), and they are different.

Her symbols are of a moon and three stars, unlike the other version of her, which has two stars in her symbol.

Baby Glory is in the same pose as US Baby Glory. However, she is a bit smaller, chubbier, and her color is more like a creamy white than bright white.

She has beautiful super long hair. It is dark purple (the same shade as US Adult Glory), and it has a white stripe in it, unlike the US version of Baby Glory which has a light blue stripe.

Her symbol is non-glittery and it is similar to US Baby Glory's symbol, except that it's bigger and it has an additional star in it.

She has light blue eyes and unmarked concave hooves.

She comes in US Baby Surprise's pose, but she's smaller and chubbier. She is a yellowish green color. This color is very particular and I wonder if it was originally darker and it has faded.

She has light yellow hair and it is really long. Her tail is really thin, too.

Her symbol is of dark brownish musical notes, similar to her mother's symbol.

She has yellow eyes and unmarked concave hooves.

I have not seen this pony myself, but someone emailed me about this pony before and promised to send pics, which I never got :(. If someone has a pic or information, please email me.

 

First Tooth Babies were a big hit in Mexico. From the first set of First Tooth Babies, Auriken only chose to produce two of them: Baby Northstar and Baby Quackers.

Baby Northstar was called Baby Star in Mexico. She is very similar to her US counterpart. She has the same characteristics, color and symbol as US Baby Northstar.

The only difference I could find is that her symbol is larger than US Baby Northstar's symbol.

She has unmarked concave hooves.

This is a pic of her MIB. She looks kinda weird because of the plastic bubble around her.

**To see more images of this pony, click on the picture above**

Baby Quackers was called Baby Tac in Mexico. She is very similar to her US counterpart. She has the same characteristics, color and symbol as US Baby Quackers..

She has super long rainbow hair in the following order: light blue, light green, light yellow and bright pink. There are certain versions of her that have the colors inverte in the following order: light green, light blue, light yellow and bright pink.

She has unmarked concave hooves.

 

There were several newborn twins sold in Mexico. However, only two pairs of them were actually made here.

These babies are similar to their US counterparts. They're in the same poses, but their plastic is softer and squishier. They're a bit smaller, too. Their plastic tends to "glare" too much upon direct sunlight or camera flashes. Their color is also lighter. Their symbols appear to be a bit bigger than they should.

Dibbles is a lighter color than her US counterpart, and her symbol is a really light pink color, unlike the bright pink color in US Dibbles. It tends to fade to white. The swan's bowtie and beak are dark blue. Her hair is also really light pink and it tends to fade to white most of the times.

Nibbles is a really light pink color, unlike the darker pink in US Nibbles. Her symbol is a yellow swan with blue beak and bowtie. These tend to fade and disappear. Nibbles's hair color is a really pale yellow, unlike the bright golden color of US Nibbles.

The paint in their eyes tends to bleed a lot making them look kinda creepy. They have unmarked concave feet.

These babies are similar to their US counterparts. They're in the same poses, but their plastic is softer and squishier. They're a bit smaller, too and their color is more like a creamy white instead of a bright white. The blush on their cheeks tends to fade to yellow or disappear.

They have yellow rabbits with light pink ears and bowties as their symbols. These tend to fade to white. Their symbol seems to be a bit bigger than that of US newborns Rattles and Tattles, but it might just have to do with their molds being smaller.

They have light yellow long hair and dark green eyes. The paint in their eyes tends to bleed. This seems to be common with newborn twins.

They have unmarked concave feet.

 

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