My Little Tornado Mac OS

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My Safari launches, but, it’s won’t connect to any pages! It’s certainly a frustrating experience when you launch your browser of choice, Safari for the Mac in our case, and it simply won’t load any pages. Honestly, here’s what I’d do: I’d go to the Apple Store and buy a copy of the latest version of Mac OS X. In addition, I’d buy an external hard drive: you can get a 1TB for about $60 on sale. Now copy everything from the computer onto the external drive, then do a clean, wipe-the-disk, start-from-scratch install of the operating system. You might like to see a little tornado up close.

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G1 Tornado's Symbol

Tornado is a G1 Mountain Boy Pony. He was only sold in the UK.

  • 4Thai Tornado
  • 5See also

Pony Stats

  • Pose:Tex Pose
  • Body Colour: Blue
  • Hair Colour: 'Fading pink' with blue streak
  • Eye Colour: Purple
  • Symbol: White tornado

Accessories: 3 pieces

  • Accessories
  • Bright pink Grasshopper Comb

Back Card Stories

UK Fact File

Tornado is very impatient and he just can't wait for things to happen. The trouble is, because he can't wait for the other ponies to finish talking to him, he finishes off what they are saying. [2]

Media Appearances


Thai Tornado

G1 Thailand Tornado

Only two examples of Thailand Tornado have been found so far. The blue streak in his mane falls on the opposite side to the Hong Kong version and he is made of a softer plastic.

Pony Stats

  • Pose:Tex Pose
  • Body Colour: Blue
  • Hair Colour: 'Fading pink' with blue streak
  • Eye Colour: Purple
  • Symbol: White tornado
Mac


See also

  • Tornado

References

  1. http://www.etherella.com/scrapbook2/tornado.htm
  2. http://www.etherella.com/mlpmedia/factfile.html
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