Hasbro is a business, They are about the bottom dollar. They arent the types to cater to anyone really.
Last thing they want is a certain character fan created or not to take a life of its own out side of the franchise. While obviously I cant say for sure their reasoning for removing is as noble as they set out to be.. I personally believe they dont want the show to fall into some deranged cult status from which they lose their demographic.
Think how quickly ren and stimpy was cancelled after the creators went full gross out. They dont want their show derailed by adult fanbased nonsense.
But yah it sucks. I have no problem with the word derp.
Galneda
I just think it's backpedaling from making Derpy over-the-edge retarded.
Even if that were the case, I think Hasbro should've stuck to their guns; maybe there are little girls out there that have crossed eyes and there's nothing they can do about it...maybe those cross-eyed kids could find a relatable trait in Derpy. Either way, the "ditziness" in her was always cute and endearing, not overpowering and shameful....Hasbro's making a mistake, but maybe they'll realize that. Hell, they aren't going to refer to her by anything else, methinks.
But come now. Censorship is easing off a pebble at a time. Take this comparison, My Little Pony and Transformers in the 80's versus MLP:FiM and Transformers Prime now.
The current generation has ASTONISHING depth to it, because it knows kids are smarter. So while Hasbro might be a little light-footed in their fears of pissing off a parent with Derps, they're simultaneously challenging that core demographic's thought processes with some pretty adult dilemma's and ethical situations. Hell, in Transformers Prime, it's fuckin' DARK. Millions of Autobots and Decepticons have died, and there's gruesome flashbacks to atrocities in the Cybertron war...it restores faith that Hasbro hasn't completely lost their spine.
JakBaronKing (Updated )
They SHOULD'VE stuck with their original intentions.
It really was a 'tip-of-the-hat' to the fans. And it could've been a break-trough for demonstrating a realistic character you'd might see in real life.
If the show really is about being 'accepting' and 'tolerant' of others, by censoring Derpy, they clearly went against their own message.
Course...cleverly enough, they didn't 'really' censor her. But they 'DID' change her voice and 'EYES' a key feature of why this character is different.
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Is the new Transformers series really that good? I'll have to give it a try.
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Very well said man.
Thanks for commenting!