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MultiVersus pulls tweet after Charlie the Unicorn creator says it used his work "without permission"

Charlie the Unicorn creator Jason Steele has hit out at Warner Bros. for allegedly using audio from his viral internet short in a MultiVersus advertisement “without permission”.

The teaser – initially posted to social media but since deleted – showed off Reindog’s Unicorndog skin, and was captioned “We’re going to Candy Kingdom to get the new Unicorndog Variant, Charlie!”

It was accompanied by a video of three Unicorndogs – just like the three unicorns in Steele’s video – which allegedly included audio taken directly from the Charlie the Unicorn short.

“MultiVersus is a game by Warner Bros, a company with an annual revenue of around $40bn,” Steele said on X, embedding Warner Bros subsidiary Player First Game’s tweet.

“Here they are using my work, without permission, to advertise their game.”

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“I’m completely fine with people using my work for non-commercial projects. I’ve given explicit permission for this before and will continue to do so,” Steele explained in a follow-up Reddit thread. “I will never go after an individual for using clips from my work for something like a YouTube or TikTok video, or a Twitch alert, etc. People should be allowed to use and remix art!