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These Tineez figures are so cute, you might overlook lil’ Benders excessive drinking, Zoidberg’s disgusting habits, and the fact that Robot Devil is evil incarnate.

Each figure in the set stands around 3 to 4 inches tall and is available for pre-order now with shipment slated for later this month (June 2011).

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From Fashionably Geek: This hand-crocheted Bender hat from Etsy seller Cheewawamomma is has got to be the greatest thing you could ever wear on your head—even better than Zoidberg and Cthulhu (which are kind of the same thing really).

That’s why it’s baffling that this hat isn’t up for sale—she could make a killing. On the plus side you could inquire about having one custom made. While your at it, you might want to ask her for one of the Bender toilet paper cozies pictured after the break.

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A 9-inch, articulated Bender figure is on it’s way! Plus, it features some of Bender’s best quips so you can personally bask in the glory of his insults.

The figure is available for pre-order now with shipment slated for May 2011

Product Page ($17)


We first heard that Toynami was planning a Futurama plush series back in July, and they have finally delivered with a first wave featuring Bender, Nibbler and Zoidberg (the most plush-able characters on the show).

Product Page ($75/Pre-Order for January 2011)

The other day we featured a Homer Simpson iPhone decal but, as it turns out, that same design is now available as part of a 3 vinyl sticker super value pack that also includes Bender and a retro Apple logo.

The stickers are compatible with any iPhone generation.

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Want a life-sized Bender robot to do shit like, uh…hold buckets and whatnot? If so, metalworker Des Bromilow has put together a generously detailed series of instructions on the build via his personal blog. And yeah, Bender with a Bender head inside his torso is especially awesome.

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magnetic wall bender

This little bendable figure has magnets on his hands and feet so he can scale the tin rock wall. While that may be amusing for some, I say glue a few small magnets on your GI Joes and make the rock wall part of their boot camp.

Product Page ($15)