• Pony Activity Book Out in Norway


    Exactly what it says on the tin.

    Norwegian Brony has sent us this gallery of scans from a FiM activity book he found in a local store. It has everything you'd probably expect- stock vectors, easymode puzzles, and pink Celestia stickers. You know, I never bought into Hasbro's reasoning behind making the Celestia toy pink. They say it sells better because it's pink, but, to quote Apple Cider- that's why we have Pinkie Pie!

    Anyway, gallery's here.

    26 comments:

    1. Seems like these are available in almost any place I'm not

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    2. Pink Celestia stickers?! All my want! But seriously.. tin? If this came in a cute little pony tin, I'd buy it just for that alone.

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    3. ...Actually, Cereal, that Celestia sticker appears to be white.

      It's just the...everything...around her that's pink.

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    4. Pinkie's putting salt on her cupcakes.

      http://i.imgur.com/el4Sb.png

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    5. I like the "who would you ship Pinkie with?" activity.

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    6. man how come no where i look in the USA has these :( if i had the cash i'd be askin my buddy in norway to send me one of these.

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    7. i have the one with the posters and stickers, got it from cvs for 4 dollars

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    8. @HylianShroom Maybe it's powdered sugar? You never know with Pinkie, though.

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    9. @ladymoondancer No way, is that really what that activity is? It looks like it to be honest, but I just can't imagine that being what it really is.

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    10. Awesome! Hopefully the fact that they've bothered to release an activity book for it means they're interested in having the show aired here as well.

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    11. If that is the case, then the ships are TwiPie and and AppleDash. Awesome set of ships right there.

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    12. @Bunny Kins

      The Army confiscated all pony related products for uhm...research.

      Something to do with boosting morale, accuracy and overall coolness by 20%...or something...

      So no ponies for us civilians!

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    13. I totally misread the headline as Pony Activist Book Out Now In Norway

      Almost disappointed that I was wrong. :D

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    14. That activity book has hit Coop Forum in Sweden as well! It looks kinda good, no horrible longsnout Twilight, everything isn't described as "cute" but rather beautiful/cool/awesome/fun.

      And yes, the Pinkieship-activity looks very much like a Pinkieship-activity. It's a "Follow the trail to see who sent the letter"-page, but the letter is in form as hearts just like a valentine-card, and the shine in Pinkie's eyes are shaped like hearts xD

      The grey picture second from the left is invitation cards for a party that you fill in with your friends names, so you can make your own pony-party xD

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    15. MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD WHY HAVE I NOT SEEN THIS BEFORE!!! TIME TO CHECK EVERY SHOP WHERE I AM!!!

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    17. Finally!! i can get it!!

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    18. @Meep

      ya know my bro is in the army i'll get him to send me some "contraband" lol :P

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    19. I have the album, and not only is the sticker pink, but one of the coloring pages specifically tells you to color Celestia light pink :P

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    20. I would pay the crazy shipping costs JUST for those stickers :D

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    21. I actually saw this in my local shop (RIMI, hvis noen nordmenn ser dette og lurer på hvor) yesterday. Didn't have the balls to buy it, though.

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    22. I can ship my copy to anyone wanting to buy it :) Send me an e-mail on [email protected]

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    23. There are activity books in America too...I bought two at Target yesterday! *holds up iPhone covered in pony stickers*

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    24. I found it today, in a store called Narvesen at Bergen Storsenter.

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