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'''Mr. Zip''' is a fictional character created by the postal service, originally created to encourage the use of ZIP codes. The legal rights of Mr. Zip are owned by the [[United States Postal Service]].
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'''Mr. Zip''' is a fictional character created by the postal service, originally created to encourage the use of ZIP codes. The legal rights of Mr. Zip are owned by the United States Postal Service.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

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Mr. Zip
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Occupation: Cartoon character
Mailman
First appearance: "The Day the Violence Died"


Mr. Zip is a fictional character created by the postal service, originally created to encourage the use of ZIP codes. The legal rights of Mr. Zip are owned by the United States Postal Service.

History

When Itchy and Scratchy studios went bankrupt as a result of being sued by Chester J. Lampwick, Roger Meyers, Jr. was able to get a huge cash settlement from the government by claiming that Mr. Zip was a rip-off of his father's character, Manic Mailman.

Appearances