The Little People pigs were first introduced in 1968 with the #915 Play Family Farm, and discontinued in 1991. During this time span, Fisher-Price made several different pigs:
- The oldest pigs have a metal rivet through their belly and no markings, meaning they were made in the USA, click here for an illustration.
- The 2nd version has a metal rivet through their belly and the words "Made In Hong Kong", click here for an illustration.
- The 3rd version has a circular depression where the rivet used to be and the words "Made in Hong Kong", click here for an illustration.
- The last version has a smooth belly and the words "Made in Hong Kong", click here for an illustration.
There are only four different colored pigs: black, brown, pink, or white. The brown and white pigs were only used during the early seventies, they always a metal rivet through their belly and no markings. The pink pig was used from 1986 until 1990 in the #2501 Little People Farm, and always had a smooth belly and the words "Made In Hong Kong". The black pig has the most variations, as it was used most of the years from 1968 to 1985 in the #915 Play Family Farm. In addition to the 4 variations listed above, there are three different ear color variations for the black pig: dark grey-brown ears, light grey ears, or white ears. Click here for an illustration.
Confused? Don't worry, we have it all layed out for you below. The pigs are listed in alphabetical order first by body color, then by ear color: |