As someone who collected the “World of Springfield” actions figures from 2000 to 2004, I always remember Brad Goodman as the one action figure not a single person ever wanted. I don’t know what the stipulation was with securing Albert Brook’s voice for a Hank Scorpio figure but I guess he had some sort of contract for making multiple figures of his characters. They made Hank Scorpio and Jaques the bowling instructor, but poor Brad Goodman was easily the least popular of the 200 figures produced. I remember always seeing him in one-dollar bins in toy stores and video game stores. Poor Brad. He was an interesting character in a fantastic episode but no one, including myself, wanted to see him in a 3-D plastic form amongst their other Simpsons figures.
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As someone who collected the “World of Springfield” actions figures from 2000 to 2004, I always remember Brad Goodman as the one action figure not a single person ever wanted. I don’t know what the stipulation was with securing Albert Brook’s voice for a Hank Scorpio figure but I guess he had some sort of contract for making multiple figures of his characters. They made Hank Scorpio and Jaques the bowling instructor, but poor Brad Goodman was easily the least popular of the 200 figures produced. I remember always seeing him in one-dollar bins in toy stores and video game stores. Poor Brad. He was an interesting character in a fantastic episode but no one, including myself, wanted to see him in a 3-D plastic form amongst their other Simpsons figures.