In Mexico, Princess ponies were actually Prince Ponies, even though they shared poses and backcard stories with US princess ponies.

Auriken only produced the second set of princess ponies was produced, since the first one was directly imported from Hasbro US. They didn't produce the full set, though. They only produced three ponies out of the six ponies included in the original US set: Moondust, Misty and Dawn and they were given different names.

To see pictures of a Mexican Prince Pony box and it's translation to English, click here!

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Prince Emerald
Prince Ruby
Prince Sapphire

He is US Princess Moondust's counterpart.

He is bright yellow (a bit lighter than Moondust). Her plastic is squishier. Her eyes are smaller too.

His symbol is almost the same as Moondust's symbol, except that the middle jewel seems to be a bit bigger, and it doesn't shine quite so much, perhaps because of the quality of the paint.

His mane and tail are really long and they are light pink, very prone to fading. He doesn't have any tinsel in his hair, and instead of the huge tinsel forelock US princesses had, he has three rows of hair plugs on his forehead. His tail is very very thin.

His eyes are an odd shade of pink, a bit different and darker than Moondust's eyes.

He has unmarked concave feet.

He came with US Moondust's crown, and I'm not sure which other accessories.

He is US Princess Dawn's counterpart.

He is a lighter and brighter shade of pink than the US princess. Her plastic is squishier.

His symbol is almost the same as Dawn's symbol. It doesn't shine quite so much, perhaps because of the quality of the paint.

His mane and tail are really long and they are a dark shade of purple, the same shade of purple found in Mexican Sundae Best ponies. He doesn't have any tinsel in his hair, and instead of the huge tinsel forelock US princesses had, he has three rows of hair plugs on his forehead. His tail is very very thin.

His eyes are yellow.

He has unmarked concave feet.

He came with US Dawn's crown, a silver or teal comb and a yellow wand.

 

He is US Princess Misty's counterpart. This has always been my favorite Mexican pony.

He is a grayish shade of purple, less bright than US Princess Misty's color.

His symbol is almost the same as Misty's symbol. It doesn't shine quite so much, perhaps because of the quality of the paint.

His mane and tail are really long (shorter than US Misty's mane, though), and they are a lovely teal color, which really make him stand out. He doesn't have any tinsel in his hair, and instead of the huge tinsel forelock US princesses had, he has three rows of hair plugs on his forehead. His tail is very very thin.

His eyes are light blue and he has unmarked concave feet.

He came with US Misty's crown, a teal wand, and I'm not sure which color comb.

** Even though he is wearing Dawn's crown on this picture, he came with the regular light green crown**

 

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