Lonnie Johnson, the inventor of the Super Soaker—the 1990s’ best-selling toy with over 250 million units sold—was awarded $72.9 million in a settlement with Hasbro for unpaid royalties.
The 2013 Hasbro Battle
The reason this story stays viral is that it highlights a major corporation being caught “underpaying” a brilliant independent creator.
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The Dispute: Johnson’s company, Johnson Research and Development, discovered that Hasbro had been undercounting royalties for the Nerf line (specifically N-Strike and Dart Tag) and the Super Soaker from 2007 to 2012.
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The Terms: Hasbro was supposed to pay 2% on “three-dimensional products” (toys) and 1% on visual representations. They “forgot” to include several billion-dollar lines in their math.
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The Result: An arbitrator ruled entirely in Johnson’s favor, awarding him the full $72.9 million.
Where is Lonnie Johnson in 2026?
At 76 years old, Johnson is currently one of the most important figures in the clean energy revolution. He famously said the Super Soaker money was just “fuel” for his real passion: thermodynamics.
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The JTEC Engine: His company, JTEC Energy Inc., is currently refining the Johnson Thermo-Electrochemical Converter. It’s a device that turns “waste heat” (the heat engines and factories throw away) directly into electricity with no moving parts.
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Geothermal Pivot: In late 2025, Johnson announced a partnership with a major Southeast utility company to deploy JTEC units in abandoned oil and gas wells to harvest geothermal energy.
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Solid-State Batteries: He is still in a “horse race” to commercialize a new generation of solid-state batteries, which could make electric vehicles (EVs) significantly safer and longer-lasting.
Why the Internet Loves Him Right Now
On February 2, 2026, Johnson appeared on CNN 10 to kick off Black History Month, where he reminded kids that the Super Soaker was actually a “mistake.”
The “Aha” Moment: He was actually trying to invent a new heat pump in his bathroom using a high-pressure nozzle. When it shot a stream of water across the room, he didn’t get annoyed—he thought, “This would make a great gun.”
His net worth is currently estimated at around $360 million, proving that while Hasbro tried to short-change him, the “Super Soaker” money eventually paved the way for him to become a clean-energy mogul.