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Latest comment: 8 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
The logo for the series, and the toy line, is parsed as Moon Dreamers but every other official use of the term (in storybooks, cartoon episode titles, VHS packaging, etc.) is parsed as Moondreamers, one word, lower-case "d" in the middle. This is similar to how another Hasbro property, Transformers, is incorrectly parsed as "Trans Formers" on the toy packaging but is one word everywhere else.
Based on my preliminary research it looks as if Moondreamers is the proper way to type the name. Is there a way to change the title of this article as well?