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Rovio’s Wrathful Birds has become so ingrained into pop culture that it has expanded from mobile games to selling a stuffed toy accumulation — and even into movies, with the help of Hollywood.
Now other mobile games are vexing to replicate the moneymaking branding model.

ZeptoLab’s Cut the Attach attract will soon start selling plush toys based on its pipe character, Om Nom, a lovable critter that likes to eat candy; Disney is also getting into the merchandising regatta, debuting its first original mobile game character, with hopes that it will become a pop taste phenomena like Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck.
The Cut the Cable toys, which aren’t yet available, are initially being used to stimulate the company’s Facebook page , by giving away toys to improve the number of “likes.”
Last week, Disney released the plastic game Where’s My Water?, which introduces the alligator monogram Swampy.
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Google's new search services and privacy policy have some calling for a boycott Google's new search services and concealment policy have some calling for a boycottThe look and feel of the install is incredibly spartan (except for the logo, of course, which is a cartoon duck), and search results are presented in a segregate-column view clearly aimed at those who want an uncluttered suffer.and more » |
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Kid Picks with Philip Potempa for Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012 From books and games to pedagogical toys and DVDs, there's never a dull moment for active and animated young minds. As World War I draws to a close in 1918, German citizens are starving and torment under a repressive regime. Moritz is 16 and his father |
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Chicken chuckers duck weather issues In body to avoid that fowl occurrence this year, 16 rubber chicken dog toys were purchased from a pet trust in, though Prentice admitted they were actually ducks. No matter the feather, or rise above, nothing could have kept longtime chucker Michael Kearns and more » |
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Elmhurst exhibit depicts American life, propaganda under the atomic threat Renowned culture carried the message in less serious form in movies, jocose books and toys. Families could play the air-raid board underhand instead of Monopoly. Kids could shoot enemies with a Buck Rogers atomic heater or find an atomic “bomb” ring in a box |
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WFA film review: 'The Day Job' holds film debut WFA photograph review: 'The Day Job' holds film debutVisual gags like the squeaky duck toys on boss Max's desk (and his drawings of “Me, but as a superhero” and other scribbling on his blackboard) add profoundness to the film, while playful audio (most notably Cowboy Plagiarize Dragon Slayer Boy) is played |
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Catch the wave A assemblage of yellow duck toys bobs cheerfully atop the water for the 30 minutes their accommodating counterparts are in the pool. Each bears the name of a swimmer - "Sam" (Clyde Regent), Marie (Anderson), Paula (Melroy), Hank (Elchert), Gary (Dickerson), |
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Hunting Vaucanson's Duck Hunting Vaucanson's DuckIn “Man as Contraption," in the current issue of the WQ, contributing editor Max Byrd describes the French entrancement with lifelike mechanical toys during and after the Enlightenment. Below he answers a few questions about his article. |