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This article is about something that is considered by the overpowering majority of /tg/ to be fail.
Expect huge amounts of derp and rage, punctuated by /tg/ extracting humor from it.
The Enemy.

Hasbro is a corporation best known to the world as a maker of children's toys and games.

Hasbro is notable to /tg/ because it owns Wizards of the Coast, and is thus much beloved by WotC fanboys everywhere- specifically for providing a convenient scapegoat every time somebody dares criticize Wizards and their policies. Wallet-raping business strategy? Hasbro wants more money. Complete avoidance of somewhat "unwholesome" topics? Hasbro wants it more kid-friendly. Books released with glaringly obvious errors and little testing? Hasbro forced Wizards to rush it out. Licenses that stop just shy of giving Wizards the right to anally rape anyone stupid enough to sign them? Hasbro's lawyers' idea. While Hasbro is still a giant megacorp and is thus automatically lawful evil (your corporate motto isn't fooling anyone Google), that doesn't mean it's automatically behind every bad idea wizards makes.

Regardless of whose fault these things ultimately are, however, that does not make them suck any less for the rest of us.

Aside from owning Wizards of the Coast, Hasbro also owns Milton Bradley and Parker Brothers, which means that they are, by extension, the ones responsible for the shitty state of board games in the United States. How are you enjoying that Monopoly?

From /v/ With Rage

Hasbro is not restricted to fucking over /tg/. It is notorious for the practice of acquiring IPs and smaller companies, asserting total creative control, and nose-diving their IPs - seemingly on purpose. A large number of the companies bought up were ones that brought about some pretty impressive gaming all their own, and the exact point at which their works took a turn for the shit.

Casualties so far:

  • MicroProse (Creators of the X-Com series, as well as some damned good flight-sims): After being forced by Hasbro's meddling to create X-Com Interceptor and X-Com Enforcer, both of which failed miserably, the company's stock nosedived and it ceased to exist.
  • Spectrum Holobyte (the guys who brought Tetris to the US): Was a partner of MicroProse, and likewise a victim of Hasbro as a result.
  • Lauren Faust (The lady behind the new My Little Pony:Friendship is Magic cartoon): Say what you will about My Little Pony in general, but the fact remains it could have (and according to many bronies, the previous generations of MLP have) been WAY WAY WAY Worse. Lauren, whether for adults or little girls, put her whole soul into the show, basing characters off personal experiences, including a little yellow pony she based upon herself. She had a plan for a long and epic tale that would make even trolls cry (well, if it wasn't about magical ponies that is). Sadly, this required creative freedom to achieve and when she asked the overlords they replied "You want us to let you make a show NOT about selling our shit!?! YOU'RE FIRED!" (Acultiy she left the show on her own and stated the Hub gave her a lot of freedom only guidelines since they knew making a good show would result in more ratings more people watching means more people buying toys, but Bronies are too butthurt to remember that) Since then many of the things that attracted the bronies in the first place, especially dark undertones and hints at adult topics underneath the cutesy shell, were removed. Bronies still tend to watch because they want to see what happens to these characters, but overall the series is more like your average kids cartoon now as opposed to something special (although again what bronies wouldn't mention the "charm" was it was a GOOD written girls show, once that worn off and Hasbro made other girl-aimed shows like Care Bears and The Littlest Pet show, and the dark undertones was just them overthinking things, FIM's writing has been about the same level since season 1 even added acuatle dark undertones like King Sombra's on-screen death, which is something Hasbro GI-Joe show never did).