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I don't think she's left Hasbro, she's still a producer for G5.


 
My best guess is that she has less to do during the current hiatus (as the G5 creative team will be now in full 'creative' mode, and she won't want to crowd them too much) and she's therefore decided to work as a consultant for Megan Dong (as Centaurworld is her first time as a creator).


 
Those Megans have to stick together you know?
 
Netflix likes to put their stamp on things, but as anyone who watches anime knows, 'Netflix Original' means very little realistically speaking. They count anything they've got a exclusive licence to, even if they had nothing to do with it's production. Dominic Bisignano, the co-executive producer, has worked for pretty much everyone, doing pretty much everything.

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The interest already wane down and since Mattel already two moves ahead of Hasbro in terms of girls dolls with She Ra DC SuperHero Girls and the new successor to Monster High Hasbro has to fouces on Disney dolls for the time being [/bq]

 
Exactly. A declining franchise has no chance selling dolls in the current environment, and if you're not producing toys, why bother producing content?


 
It's not that it was losing money, just that Hasbro saw all the big dogs barking around and figured they should keep their little dog in the kennel for the time being.
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"@Background Pony #3158":/forums/pony/topics/the-equestria-girls-general-thread?post_id=4712368#post_4712368
I don't think she's left Hasbro, she's still a producer for G5.

My best guess is that she has less to do during the current hiatus (as the G5 creative team will be now in full 'creative' mode, and she won't want to crowd them too much) and she's therefore decided to work as a consultant for Megan Dong (as Centaurworld is her first time as a creator).

Netflix likes to put their stamp on things, but as anyone who watches anime knows, 'Netflix Original' means very little realistically speaking. They count anything they've got a exclusive licence to, even if they had nothing to do with it's production. Dominic Bisignano, the co-executive producer, has worked for pretty much everyone, doing pretty much everything.

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The interest already wane down and since Mattel already two moves ahead of Hasbro in terms of girls dolls with She Ra DC SuperHero Girls and the new successor to Monster High Hasbro has to fouces on Disney dolls for the time being [/bq]
Exactly. A declining franchise has no chance selling dolls in the current environment, and if you're not producing toys, why bother producing content?

It's not that it was losing money, just that Hasbro saw all the big dogs barking around and figured they should keep their little dog in the kennel for the time being.
No reason given
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