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Forbes has a new list of money makers. They love lists as much as Rolling Stone and People. This one is a list of the ten highest-earning fictional characters of last year.

What does that mean?

To qualify for our list, a property must be both "fictional" — not based on a real person — and a "character" in the sense of having made their debut in a narrative story, be it a book, a film or even a videogame. That excluded pure toys, like Barbie, who would have ranked third on our list with earnings of $3.6 billion in 2002.

You might guess Mickey Mouse, Harry Potter, and Frodo would rank pretty high, and you'd be right. But the character ranked number one was a surprise to me. (And when's the last time you saw Barbie described as "pure?")

The list is presented in a flakey slide show on the Forbes site. Click the graphic in the middle of the page that looks like an ad.

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