Japanese McDonald's receives new toys

Japanese McDonald's receives new toys

Hey McDonald's It has franchises spread all over the planet. With its famous golden arches, the fast food restaurant has become a global symbol of fast food.

Now, a new collaboration is underway to bring the magic of video games to restaurants.

In an exciting partnership with Kirby, a new Happy Meal is created that is sure to excite fans.

More details about the partnership

For those who don't know, “Kirby” is a series of electronic games developed by Nintendo, starring a beloved character named Kirby.

This round, pink-colored character has the unique ability to absorb his enemies and mimic their abilities, making him a very entertaining character in the world of… video games.

The partnership between McDonald's and Kirby is nothing new, but this time, the collaboration promises to make the Happy Meal experience even more fun.

Starting February 23, this Friday, customers at Japanese restaurants will have the opportunity to collect eight plush toys, seven of which will be Kirby himself.

The partnership will be divided into two parts. In the first phase, from February 23 to March 8, customers will be able to purchase three pink and one orange Kirby plush toys.

In the second part, starting on March 1, three pink versions of Kirby and a yellow version will be released, each with a different facial expression.

For now, the new feature is only available in Japan, which shows how popular “Kirby” is.

It is not yet clear whether this version of MC Happy Snack It will arrive in other countries, such as the United States or Brazil, but fans are eager to find out.

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With her aesthetic and captivating playstyle, Kirby continues to win hearts around the world, and the partnership with McDonald's is just another example of the huge popularity this little pink doll still enjoys today.

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