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Merchandise is any physical Futurama object you can buy. A wide variety of types of merchandise has been released over the years from a variety of companies. | Merchandise is any physical Futurama object you can buy. A wide variety of types of merchandise has been released over the years from a variety of companies. | ||
==Episodic Merchandise== | ==Episodic Merchandise== | ||
*[[ | *[[DVD Releases]] - the episodes and films of the animated series. | ||
*[[VHS Releases]] - the episodes of the animated series' [[original run]] only. | |||
*[[Comic Listing|Comics and Trade Paperbacks]] - comics produced by Bongo comics. | *[[Comic Listing|Comics and Trade Paperbacks]] - comics produced by Bongo comics. | ||
*[[Futurama (video game)]] - the first officially licensed Futurama video game, for PS2 and XBox. | *[[Futurama (video game)]] - the first officially licensed Futurama video game, for PS2 and XBox. |
Revision as of 05:00, 17 October 2009
Non-canon
Merchandise is any physical Futurama object you can buy. A wide variety of types of merchandise has been released over the years from a variety of companies.
Episodic Merchandise
- DVD Releases - the episodes and films of the animated series.
- VHS Releases - the episodes of the animated series' original run only.
- Comics and Trade Paperbacks - comics produced by Bongo comics.
- Futurama (video game) - the first officially licensed Futurama video game, for PS2 and XBox.
Coasters
A set of coasters has been produced by Rix Products.
Wall Hangings
Figurines
Other Merchandise
- Clothing
- Pop-Out People
- Futurama Magnets
- Flavoured water