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With "The Simpsons Movie" coming Friday, we asked if you were the biggest Simpsons fan.
CNN: The story
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Its creators hope that "The Simpsons Movie" will both satisfy long-term fans and bring Homer and Marge's family to a new audience.
CNN: Groening: 'No end in sight' for Simpsons
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's Fox--so that it can sell "official" Monopoly games based on the Pittsburgh Steelers football team, the Pirates of the Caribbean movie and the television show The Simpsons. (Schulte does pay a small royalty to colleges, typically 7% to 9% of the wholesale price of the game.) This strategy keeps costs down, helping Late for the Sky compete on price.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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's (nyse: NWS - news - people ) Fox--so that it can sell "official" Monopoly games based on the Pittsburgh Steelers football team, the Pirates of the Caribbean movie and the television show The Simpsons. (Schulte does pay a small royalty to colleges, typically 7% to 9% of the wholesale price of the game.) This strategy keeps costs down, helping Late for the Sky compete on price.
FORBES: Toymaking Is Not All Fun And Games
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Groening, who has been meeting fans worldwide while promoting the movie, said that the Simpsons phenomenon has excelled his wildest dreams.
CNN: Groening: 'No end in sight' for Simpsons