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In 2000, ''Rocket USA'' were given the rights to produce a series of tin signs alongside its production of [[Rocket USA Futurama Figures|figures]] and [[metal clickers]]. A set of magnets using some of the same designs was released in the same year. A new, smaller series was released in 2008 which included designs from some of the original signs and magnets. The re-releases also came with magnetic pegs. | In [[2000]], ''Rocket USA'' were given the rights to produce a series of tin signs alongside its production of [[Rocket USA Futurama Figures|figures]] and [[metal clickers]]. A set of magnets using some of the same designs was released in the same year. A new, smaller series was released in [[2008]] which included designs from some of the original signs and magnets. The re-releases also came with magnetic pegs. | ||
{{Miscmerchtablestart|The Future is Today|[[File:The Future is Today sign.png|140px]]|2000|Re-released in a smaller size in 2008. Released as a magnet in 2000.}} | {{Miscmerchtablestart|The Future is Today|[[File:The Future is Today sign.png|140px]]|2000|Re-released in a smaller size in 2008. Released as a magnet in 2000.}} |
Latest revision as of 23:28, 3 December 2013
In 2000, Rocket USA were given the rights to produce a series of tin signs alongside its production of figures and metal clickers. A set of magnets using some of the same designs was released in the same year. A new, smaller series was released in 2008 which included designs from some of the original signs and magnets. The re-releases also came with magnetic pegs.