Hasbro-related stories
Posted Jun 20th 2008 9:22AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: OpEd, Boston Legal, Celebrities, Reality-Free

The cast of
Boston Legal is now moving to children's toys. This only seems like a joke, but it's not. William Shatner, James Spader and Candice Bergen are among the celebrities and artists who will be
designing new versions of "My Little Pony", the toy from the 1980's which launched an animated television series and movie.
(UPDATE: Stacey Luchs, a spokeswoman for the show,
said Thursday that Shatner and Spader were unaware of the venture and would not participate.)
The special ponies will be auctioned off by Hasbro as a charity fundraiser. Other pony-designing celebrities include LeAnn Rimes, Debbie Gibson and Danny Aiello. Artists designing ponies include illustrator Catalina Estrada from
Spain, New York graffiti artist-turned-designer Claw Money and Japanese manga artist Junko Mizuno.
Still, it beats having to redesign
Planet Unicorn.
Continue reading The cast of Boston Legal rides the Pony - VIDEO
Posted Jan 7th 2008 11:41AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Game Show, Pickups and Renewals
For the pink tile ... it's Trivial Pursuit! The ultimate trivia challenge finally makes the leap back to the television airwaves [thanks posters-jh]. The upcoming syndicated Trivial Pursuit: America Plays has cleared 55% of the nation, including eight of the top 10 markets. What this means to you and me is it's virtually a lock that we'll be able to participate in this new show soon.
Yes, you read that right. The show will feature viewer submitted video questions. You could get your ugly mug ("No, no, not you ... you're beautiful ... I'm talking about the rest of them.") up on the screen asking your very own trivia question. Man, I hope they have a pretty hefty screening process for this. I don't want some redneck yahoo standing there in his cutoff jean shorts and too small high school football jersey yelling "How many interceptions did I make in the big game against the Duke County Daisies in '76? ... or was it '77?"
Continue reading What popular board game is making the transition to TV in 2008?
Posted Aug 25th 2007 3:41PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen
G.I. Joe is just one of many adaptations of '80s toys/animated series that have been on deck for the last few years. There was of course Transformers, followed by rumors of bigscreen versions of He-Man and Thundercats. Now, however, the live-action G.I. Joe movie is official.
Writer/director Stephen Sommers (The Mummy) will helm the project, which will envision the G.I. Joe team as an international collaboration of military forces battling the evil Cobra, as opposed to the America-centric gang most of us remember from the '80s cartoon. Fans can also expect favorites like Duke, Snake Eyes, Scarlett, Destro and Cobra Commander in this new flick. The movie could hit theaters by summer of 2009.
Continue reading G.I. Joe flick is a go
Posted Jun 25th 2007 3:02PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Animation
With the theatrical premiere of The Transformers approaching fast, it should come as no surprise that Hasbro and Cartoon Network are developing a brand new animated series featuring the robots in disguise.
Transformers Animated, slated for a January debut, would be the ninth series based on the toys. In this new series, rather than constantly pitting themselves against the Decepticons, the Autobots will instead fight a human enemy. The new series will also NOT be based on the new film version, though obviously the producers are hoping for a hefty boost from the movie to get a new generation interested in the franchise.
Continue reading New Transformers series coming to Cartoon Network
Posted Feb 14th 2007 9:38AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Animation, Watercooler Talk

Our buddies over
at Autoblog can hardly contain themselves over
these photos of the new Transformers action figures (they're crazy for cars, and cars that turn into robots are their ultimate dream). The newly-styled gizmos will be released this summer, in conjunction with the live-action
Transformers film which comes out on July 4th. The figures are designed based on the style of the movie, of which we've seen only a few clips.
The new Transformers look tougher than the plastic ones I remember as a kid (I had three brothers, so Barbie was out). Specifically, their faces are a little more mencing. Even
Optimus Prime has been updated with a new paint job. And check out the
Optimus Prime Arm Blaster. It would be okay for a grown woman to have a Transformer on her desk, right?