| Name |
English: Morning Glory
Dutch: Fleur
French: Flora
Spanish: Maņanera
Italian: Serenella |
| Pose
and special features |
| Princess Morning Glory
can move her back legs so she can sit. |
| color
and symbol |
| Princess Morning Glory
is pink with purple mane and tail which both have silver tinsel.
Her symbol is a bunch of blue flowers. Her eyes are blue with pink
jewels. |
|
accessories |
| The purple ballroom
stands on a floor which has a purple gate with flower decorations
and a rainbow on top. The path that leads to the room is
purple/grey and is surrounded by green grass. The outside of the
ballroom is decorated by plants and flowers and there's a sticker
in the window which is princess Morning Glory. Inside the ballroom
are two pink floors. When you turn the dark pink handle near the
bottom the floor spins so princess Morning Glory can dance. There
is a yellow candle-holder in the ceiling and there is a purple
closet with a pink door which has a mirror-like sticker on it. She
comes with a pink chair with purple chair-legs. princess Morning
Glory can dress up like a princess or a house-cleaner (kinda like
Cinderella). Her purple dress can be turned inside out to reveal
cleaning clothes; the same goes for her sleeves. If she's a
princess she can wear her yellow crown and white necklace, when
she's a cleaner she can wear her bandana. She comes with 4 white
shoes, a bracelet for you to wear and a pink mirror-shaped brush.
She also comes with a yellow hairpick with pink hair. |
|
Character |
| She's a dreamer. |
|
available |
| She has been available
in Europe from 1999. |
| worth
mentioning |
| She is the third
princess Morning Glory released this year. |
|
variations |
| She's a re-release of
the 1997 secret surprise pony, and there are other variations of
this pony. |
|
average price |
loose: pony: $1-$5,
complete playset: $8-$15
MOC: $10-$20 |