Now we are going to remove the skin from around the face. The face is attached in 4 areas: the ears, eyes, nose, and mouth. Pull the skin up the back of the neck so you can get inside the back of the ponies head.



The ears break off easy (one was already missing when I got to this point). The other broke off when I was trying to get the skin off. This is not a problem as you can glue them back on easily. If you wish to keep the ears attached, you can cut the cloth around the ear holes with a razor. If you are OK with taking them off, a hard tug should pop them right off. Once the ears are removed, pull on the fabric where it tucks into the head. This will rip the seams, freeing it up.



Roll the skin further down, and you will get to the eyes. The fabric is sewn into the top and bottom of the eyes. Simply cut the stitches here to detach the fabric. Try to not look your pony in the eyes when you do this, as you may start feeling bad about what you are doing.



Moving down to the ponies nose, there are 2 pegs holding the rubbery snout on. One in each nostril. These slide out without much trouble, away from the body in a parallel fashion. The rubber on the snout is thin, so try to get a grip on the hard plastic with your tool as not to tear it.



