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       Page 10 - Miscellaneous Cutie Club information


My personal collection? Here's a pic.



This section collects all other bits of info. If you have any additional information regarding any of the sets, or any memories, please let me know.





Cutie Club worldwide


Cutie Club was sold all over the world. In some countries the package had different names: in Argentina they were called "My Little Club Ninas" or "My Little Club Ponys". In France the sets were "Mini Pouces" and in Italy "le Bricioline e il loro piccolo mondo".




Soda Shop in Argentinean package. Sets are called "My Little Club", the kids are called "Ninas" and the Colts "Ponys". Packages are very different (the cardboard is much more coarse and lower quality, the texts are in Spanish, and no hanging hook on the package), and the instruction leaflet is written in Spanish, but the contents are the same, and the product photos on the package are copied from Galoob's packages. The signs on the playsets are in English as well. The item was marketed by Jocsa, according to the package with permission from Galoob. The package's font "My Little Club" is obviously copied from Hasbro's "My Little Pony"-packages sold in the 80's and early 90's

Argentinean Cutie Manor, NRFB.


Argentinean Beautiful house locket playset, MOC.


Argentinean Sweet Treats Collection, MOC.


Argentinean Bridal Party Collection, MOC.






Cutie Clubs in a French package. Sets are called "Mini Pouces". There are two different types of packages: both have French texts, the other one differs only by French texts, while the other one has a completely different design.




Tiny Troll Town was produced by Galoob in the same molds as Cutie Club. The necklaces, buildings and accessories were the same, but instead of Kids and Colts the sets came with little trolls with multicolored hair. Apparently the trolls didn't need stands.





Packages were also different, as you can see, but you can clearly see the sets' contents are the same as in Curtie Club- apart of trolls and lack of stands, of course.


Also the Purse Playsets were produced in the Tiny Troll Town-line. This is the School purse. the only differences are in the stickers; the label on both sides on the box is heart-shaped with text "Tiny Troll Town", and the entry gate inside the box states "Troll High" instead of "Cutie High".


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