Hasbro files lawsuit against production company behind knockoff My Little Pony show

September 17, 2016

KAKNATOBA, SOLDINA---It's been four years since the notorious knockoff My Little Pony show hit the Silverish airwaves. The show, known as Pretty Pony & Friends, has been on the air for three seasons. However, Hasbro has decided to file a lawsuit against Kaknatoba Main Animation Studio Co., Ltd., the studio behind this disaster of a show. Viewers have complained, the My Little Pony fanbase (bronies) has complained, and parents have complained as well. Worst of all, the show's target audience (little girls) don't even like the show. As a result, younger audiences have flocked to SNT en masse to watch good quality kids' programming, including My Little Pony.

On July 13, 2016, Pretty Pony & Friends ended its third season. As mentioned in the previous article, the show is a terrible knockoff of My Little Pony, and it only exists to cash in on the aforementioned show's popularity. Copycat shows are not uncommon on Silverish television, and because there is no quality control, the networks just air whatever they want (except on SNT). That same month, KMAS Company released a knockoff of My Little Equestria Girls, called Pretty Ponies Going to School. As a result, the company was sued by Hasbro, and it was banned from every theater in Silverio World. To make matters worse, Hasbro demanded that KMAS end production on the show and never air it again.