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Vintage 90s Barbie Mattel Walking Horses Equestrian Bundle Lot Set with Baskets

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The one with the real tail is 1995 Toyorama. It takes 4 AA batteries (not included). When the bridal is pushed down the horse will walk (with your help otherwise it falls down after 2 steps) and makes neighing noises until you lift the bridal back in the upward position. Note - the hair is pretty snarly/frizzy. The one with the fake plastic tail is 1998 Mattel Barbie. It moves it’s legs as you push it (listing only allows for one video so will create another listing with just the video for reference). Not sure if it makes sounds but looks like it might because there is a compartment for button batteries which I don’t have so it’s untested. Listing comes with everything seen: - 2 horses - 2 saddles - 1 bow clip hair accessory - 3 baskets - 1 shovel - 2 tulip flowers
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haleylynnbryce
haleylynnbryce The one with fake tail does make a sound, with batteries. When the neck is turned or bent in a direction as if it is looking at something, I think it neighs. Then when pushed directly down ward, I think it’s a kissing sound. I had one when I was 5ish, I’m 31 now so I don’t remember 100%. Hope that helps!
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