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I really liked Napoleon Dynamite, but I’ve grown weary of it. I still enjoy the film itself, but mass commodifcation has turned its quirks into annoying novelty-store ephemera. It began when I noticed Target was selling “Vote For Pedro” shirts. As I left the grocery store the other day, I noticed the sticker vending machine was selling “TATER TOTS RULE!” stickers, which I suspect are linked to the movie. Somewhere, there’s a cabal of marketing hacks desperately brainstorming ideas for more crap to sell. “C’mon, people, Hot Topic’s got a whole Napoleon Dynamite section now!”
Do you need more Napoleon Dynamite merchandise? You’re in luck!
• Mad Libs
• Taming A Liger: Unexpected Spiritual Lessons From Napoleon Dynamite, a book by Jeff Dunn and Adam Palmer
• A whole line of ringer T-shirts, tanktops, sleeveless shirts, and hats
• A flip book of Napoleon dancing
• Action figures of Napoleon, Kip, Napoleon & Tina, and Uncle Rico throwing the steak (OK, well, that one’s awesome--and I can't hate on these too much because Todd McFarlane did them)
I don’t know why this kind of thing continues to surprise me. If I’ve learned anything since I discovered punk rock, it’s that commercialism can and will suck the life out of all things. To wit, some text from the new DVD:
Your wildest dreams just came true—here’s a laugh-out-loud look at the world of Napoleon Dynamite in Like, the Best Special Edition Ever! This all-new 2-disc set is more fun than a barrel of ligers: follow your heart with two outrageous audio commentaries; feed your inner llama with behind-the-scenes footage…”
“More fun than a barrel of ligers”? “Feed your inner llama”? Seriously?
Then there’s the DVD cover, which is a “Vote For Pedro” shirt with Napoleon Dynamite written small at the bottom. But then there are buttons on the sides:
• LIGERS RULE!
• PEDRO WILL PROTECT!
• “VOTE PEDRO and your WILDEST DREAMS will come TRUE!” (and a variation: “BELIEVE IN YOUR WILDEST DREAMS”)
• GIRLS like BOYFRIENDS with great SKILLS
• JUST SAY NO TO SUMMER
• LIGERS FOR PROTECTION
My question is this: Has the Napoleon Dynamite backlash begun? If not, when will it? Or will it? How long until the inevitable straight-to-DVD Napoleon knockoff hits stores?


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