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Apu is displayed with his label maker and price tags, saying 'Please, please, I'm gouging as fast as I can.' Chief Wiggum, the officer who 'fails miserably,' is presented, and his phrase 'Stop in the name of squeamishness' is played.
The first toy reviewed is Krusty the Clown, demonstrating its voice feature. Next is Ned Flanders, depicted with a fishing pole and fish, a design the reviewer particularly likes, and his voice line is played.
Mr. Burns is shown sitting in his chair, described as 'creepy,' and his signature 'Excellent' phrase is activated. Russ Cargill is introduced carrying a crate with a multi-eyed rat, and his 'All eyes on me' phrase is played.
Nelson, the bully, is shown sitting on a cage with a five-eyed raccoon, and his iconic 'Ha-ha!' is heard. The Comic Book Guy is then featured, described as 'frumpy' and a 'complete utter nerd,' and his 'Excuse me' is played.
Barney, the town drunk, is presented, and his slurred 'Call me, call you' phrase is activated. Dr. Hibbert is then shown, praised for his character, and his distinct laugh is played multiple times.
Maggie Simpson is shown playing in a sandbox, making 'squishy sucky sounds' with her pacifier, noted as 'adorable.' Lisa Simpson is next, holding a 'Save the Environment' sign, and she says 'We have to save Springfield.'
Marge Simpson is featured with her exaggerated hairdo, interacting with a five-eyed raccoon, and her 'Oh, Homie, I think the batteries are failing' phrase is played. Bart Simpson is shown skateboarding, exclaiming 'Geronimo!'
Homer Simpson is presented with a cowboy hat, standing on a briefcase, and he says 'Yeehaw!' An additional golden Homer toy, which says the exact same phrase, is also showcased, and both are activated simultaneously.
The video concludes by recommending the full set of 16 Burger King Simpsons Movie toys to any fan of The Simpsons, emphasizing their collectible value.
The video introduces a set of 16 Burger King collectible toys from The Simpsons Movie released in 2007. Each toy is about four inches tall, made of solid plastic, and contains a voice chip that plays a phrase when a button is pressed.