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Hasbro, Inc. (/ ˈ h æ z b r oʊ /; a syllabic abbreviation of its original name, Hassenfeld Brothers) is an American multinational toy manufacturing and entertainment holding company founded on December 6, 1923 by Henry, Hillel and Herman Hassenfeld and is incorporated and headquartered in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. [6]
He is the brother of Stephen D. Hassenfeld, who preceded him in the post.Hasbro was founded as a Hassenfeld family business in 1923. As chairman and chief executive, he has diversified Hasbro's portfolio of companies and expanded international operations while initiating a singular brand of corporate activism designed to improve the lives of children.
Kenner Products, known simply as Kenner, was an American toy brand owned by Hasbro.Kenner Products began as a toy company founded in 1946, going on to produce several highly recognizable toys and merchandise lines including action figures for the original series of Star Wars, Jurassic Park and Batman as well as die cast models.
Hasbro Entertainment is a production and distribution company owned and operated by American toy and multimedia company Hasbro and launched on August 16, 2023. [1] It succeeds Allspark , previously known as Hasbro Studios , as Hasbro's primary media production and distribution company and Entertainment One (or eOne for short).
List of franchises owned by Hasbro and its subsidiaries Allspark, Tonka, Playskool, Wizards of the Coast, Avalon Hill, ...
It's no accident that Hasbro picked this summer to re-launch the Furby-verse. After all, the interactive toy first hit shelves 25 years ago during the lucrative 1998 holiday season, and became ...
Hasbro, the company behind Dungeons & Dragons, took a $3.5 billion loss on the movie studio it bought in 2019.
In 1984, Hasbro bought out Milton Bradley, ending 124 years of family ownership. [7] The 1990s saw the release of Gator Golf, Crack the Case, Mall Madness, and 1313 Dead End Drive. [2] [8] In 1991, Hasbro acquired Tonka, which included Parker Brothers. [9] In 1998, Milton Bradley merged with Parker Brothers to form Hasbro Games. [10]