Talk:Magical Mystery Cure/@comment-5926076-20130209073750/@comment-24.14.107.229-20130211014041

I was under the impression that it was a fighting game that pits the characters in the show against eachother.

I don't think it's that petty. They let people get away with all sorts of things, but they don't want sexualized or violent representations of their work. It gives them a bad impression as a company that sells toys to small children.

While it may have fallen under fair use, Hasbro could still potentially lose money from this game if confused parents find it and think it's an official thing. If Hasbro were really petty, there are much worse actions it could take than a cease and desist.

If it were called "Fighting is Magic" and then doesn't have anything to do with My Little Pony, then a cease and desist is really petty though. If it's a game where you create your own pony, then calling it Fighting is Magic was probably still a little dubious. But again, a cease and desist doesn't erase something from existence. It doesn't delete all the hard work programmers put into the game. If they just designed their own pony-based character system and didn't make it abbreviate to MLP FiM then Hasbro probably won't find it.