This is a second version of Genie, produced in a limited run. Like the first version, the stars of her symbol symbolize the wish for the G1 style to return, the hearts symbolize the love for ponies, and the horseshoes represent the original horse shoe points on the back of… Read more »
There were six Crimp “N Curl Ponies. They came with one of ten names: Red, Rusty, Princess, Spirit, Honey, Cinnamon, Star, Sugar, Lucky, or Curly. To return to the Other Cabbage Patch Ponies menu, click here. To return to the main Magic Meadows menu, click here. Hey Internet! Looking for… Read more »
Around 2007, Cabbage Patch Kids created a line of brushable dolls called Lil Sprouts. The line included two full-sized ponies (slightly smaller than Magic Meadows) and six mini ponies. The dolls that came in the sets with the ponies varied, but always wore a fashion specific to the set. To… Read more »
A line of fakie Magic Meadow style bendables was created by Dorda, a company that licensed Cabbage Patch products. According to the back of the box there are six asst. styles, but I have seen seven different ponies. To return to the main Magic Meadow menu, click here. Hey Internet! Looking… Read more »
This prototype was sold on Ebay in 2017. It is a hard copy prototype that came to the Ebay seller from a former Hasbro employee. To return to the Prototype menu, click here. To return to the main Magic Meadow menu, click here. Hey Internet! Looking for Magic Meadows? I’ve got… Read more »