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'''Zombies''' are reanimated walking corpses that can convert people by biting them.
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The '''World of Springfield''' is a series of action figures, which ran between December [[1999]] to December [[2004]] and was released by [[Playmates Toys]].
  
In a story told by [[Bart Simpson]], Bart brings the dead back to life with a supernatural curse while trying to help [[Lisa]] resurrect [[Snowball I]]. The zombies travel across [[Springfield]] eating brains and turning many people into zombies. When the zombies break into the Simpson's house they attempt to eat [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] but consider him brainless so walk off in search for brains. When Bart and [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] think of a plan to reverse the spell the Simpsons head down to [[Springfield Elementary School]] where Homer kills various zombies, including a zombie version of [[Ned Flanders]], [[Edna Krabappel]], [[George Washington]], [[Albert Einstein]] and [[William Shakespeare]]. Eventually, Bart reads the spell and the zombies return to their graves.
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The toy action figure series was called World of Springfield because the goal of the line was to build a miniature [[Springfield]] through a series of interactive action figures and playsets. It eventually encompassed over 200 different figures/characters from the series, 40 interactive playsets (toy re-creations of Simpson's interior settings and town location settings within Springfield), and 3 non-interactive diorama town settings.
  
After a nuclear explosion in Springfield, many of the people became mutated into zombies and hunted Homer down, being the only human left in Springfield.
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The success of all "mass-market" action figure lines based on TV or movie characters are timed to the initial release of the project - as part of its promotional and marketing messages - taking advantage of the promotions, P.R. and advertising awareness and the figures themselves also as advertising and promotional vehicles. Most movie/TV tie-in action figures are successful for the brief period of the theatrical release, the video/DVD release and the possibility of a successful sequel but rarely for any longer period and typically, the release pattern for the action figure is no more than a few dozen figures, and some playsets to serve as background dioramas for the figures - with sales dropping off a few months after the last film is released. The Kenner/Hasbro ''[[Star Wars]]'' movie line is of course, the gold standard with figures in the same scale and in the marketplace since 1978. The closest TV equivalent might be the ''Star Trek'' line, though non-contiguous and not technically from one TV series (coincidentally also from Playmates Toys).
  
[[Billy the Kid]] and several other wild west outlaws (and [[Kaiser Wilhelm]]) rise from the dead and terrorize [[Springfield]], which just outlawed the ownership of all firearms. When Billy and his cronies lay waste to the town, Homer goes back in time with Frink's invention to re kill the zombies. The citizens of Springfield start shooting at the graves and the zombies come out and start to run away.
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The World of Springfield is a series of action figures, which ran between December 1999 to December 2004 and was released by Playmates Toys.

The toy action figure series was called World of Springfield because the goal of the line was to build a miniature Springfield through a series of interactive action figures and playsets. It eventually encompassed over 200 different figures/characters from the series, 40 interactive playsets (toy re-creations of Simpson's interior settings and town location settings within Springfield), and 3 non-interactive diorama town settings.

The success of all "mass-market" action figure lines based on TV or movie characters are timed to the initial release of the project - as part of its promotional and marketing messages - taking advantage of the promotions, P.R. and advertising awareness and the figures themselves also as advertising and promotional vehicles. Most movie/TV tie-in action figures are successful for the brief period of the theatrical release, the video/DVD release and the possibility of a successful sequel but rarely for any longer period and typically, the release pattern for the action figure is no more than a few dozen figures, and some playsets to serve as background dioramas for the figures - with sales dropping off a few months after the last film is released. The Kenner/Hasbro Star Wars movie line is of course, the gold standard with figures in the same scale and in the marketplace since 1978. The closest TV equivalent might be the Star Trek line, though non-contiguous and not technically from one TV series (coincidentally also from Playmates Toys).

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