And it’s the first My Little Pony Cafe… in the world. How magical!
According to Model Press, PR Times, and Omotesando Info, the My Little Pony Cafe is serving up special Pony-themed meals and selling limited edition goodies.
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[Photo: My Little Pony Japan]
[Photo: My Little Pony Japan]
The Harajuku Cafe Sunday Jam was converted into this My Little Pony Cafe, which, sadly, will only be open for a limited time.
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[Photo: My Little Pony Japan]
[Photo: My Little Pony Japan]
[Photo: My Little Pony Japan]
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[Photo: My Little Pony Japan]
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[Photo: My Little Pony Japan]
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[Photo: My Little Pony Japan]
The My Little Pony Cafe runs into November 29.
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Omotesando Info. H/T RocketNews
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4 responses to “Japan Has A My Little Pony Cafe”
I used to wonder what friendship could be.
For a franchise driven by merchandising, those modern My Little Pony designs don’t translate particularly well to 3d.
No, they actually do translate pretty well. I’ve seen fan-made stuff and have been amazed with how good the resemblance is. It just seems that Hasbro itself is rather bad at accuracy. I can understand for the figurines it may be for stability and hardiness reasons to lower risk of breaking (thicker necks and fatter legs), but the plush ones are atrocious.
And that suit in the 2nd-last image is nightmare fuel. Jesus Christ.
Given who its actually aimed at and who turns up there, i think it would turn out to be a pretty unsightly place ;D