The Simpsons movie secret character revealed
Posted June 24th, 2007 by Ron Filed Under: UncategorizedThe Simpsons movie is growing closer to its release date of July 27th. With that being said merchandise from the upcoming movie is starting to show up all over the place. Mcfarlane toys has produced the movie figures; one of which is a boxed set that features Bart and Ned Flanders at Lake Springfield gawking at the top secret character.
Many people have speculated as to who or what the secret character is. Some have believed it to be nibbler or bender from futurama others believed it would be another blinky the three eyed fish.
Well speculate no more due to a slip up by FAO Schwartz the secret character in the boxed set was not blacked out and posted for all to see. Take a look below to see the character.
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10 Responses to “The Simpsons movie secret character revealed”
so that’s going to be the hardcore reason for Homer to save Springfield?
Blinky with a couple extra eyes and a tail?
No, it’s a Baby Black Beast of Arrgh! =O
…whatever it is, I want a stuffed animal now. ^^
Thanks, you wrote wonderfull.
Freut mich, das so zu lesen. Könnte fast von mir sein.
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