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Hasbro and DC ComicsĀ settled the Bumblebee trademark lawsuit. The disagreement came when Hasbro sued DC and Warner Bros. last year over a MattelĀ doll based on the DC superhero Bumblebee, a teenage girl with the ability to fly and shrink herself, like a bee. The doll is part of the DC Super Hero Girls franchise, and Hasbro argued that consumers might confuse the DC doll with Hasbroās own Bumblebee, the yellow Autobot from Transformers.
Paramount is set to release a Transformers spinoff film, Bumblebee, on Dec. 21, which will no doubt spawn a whole set of toys from Hasbro.
Hasbro introduced Bumblebee in 1983, and obtained a trademark on the Bumblebee name in 2015. DC Comics introduced its Bumblebee in 1977 and started selling an action figure and a LEGO set based on the character in 2015.
Terms of the settlement were not disclosed.
h/t Variety