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Pokémon Happy Meal toys appear in McDonald’s in Japan

This wild event takes place for a limited period, with special surprises for customers.

Summer is here and it’s time to catch them at McDonald’s, thanks to A new range of Happy Meal toys released in Japan from August 8. This time, customers will be able to find Pikachu,, EeveeThe original start -up trio Shorten,, CharmanderAnd Bulbasauras well as Mega Celizard X And Mega LucarioAnd we had the chance to take a look at everyone before the official release.

The range is published over two weeks, starting with the first round, from August 8 to 14, which includes the following four toys.

Pikachu shaking Pikachu’s tail

Pikachu climbs on an electric current with a roll under the base, so when you push it by hand, its tail turns back and forth. This toy is so charming that you will find it difficult to stop playing with it.

Top in charmander rotation

Charmander’s smile will immediately smile on your dial, and when you place it on a flat surface and make it run, your smile will turn into a smile while the Pokémon switches to an impressive speed. The way the spin ends, with Charmender hitting a triumphant pose on the Poké ball, is particularly delicious.

Squirtle Poké ball roller

Squirtle also shows a “hey, look at me!” Place at the top of a Poké ball, although it makes it move back and forth, as if you are doing a balance while you launch the ball in your hand.

Mega Lucario Battle Battle Lawn

Mega Lucario made his debut at Happy Meal with a set of toys including a record and a target, which adds an exciting game element to the series. Simply insert the disc into the base, and when you press with your finger, the disc power powerfully towards the target. You can also exchange the target for your own figures for more fun and excitement.

The second cycle of toys, available from August 15 to 21, includes the following four toys.

Pikachu Poké ball rocking rollerblad

Pikachu sits at the top of a Poké ball in a Roly-Poly toy style and autonomous. Tilt it with your finger and Pikachu rocks spectacular from one side to the other. The satisfactory way in which he always withdraws despite the chances is particularly adorable.

Mega Charizard X’s Spinning Top

The Mega Charizard X Spinner presents a master ball design for its base, and it works like the top of Spinning Charmander, so that you can prepare them for a spin-off against each other. Charizard is larger than Charmander, so running it is a little more difficult.

Bulbasaur Poké ball roller

After collecting the Poké Squirtle ball roll in the first round, you can now add a bulbasaur version to your collection in the second round, and it’s just as cute.

EEVEE’s Shaka-Shaka Keetchain

Eevee is seated on a tree strain, the incredibly sweet air like the only keychain of this lot of Happy Meal toys. Whenever the main body is shaken, it makes a sound “shaka shaka” (“rustling”) which recalls a sweet maraca. With a carabiner in the shape of a tied poké ball, it is the perfect toy to cut a bag and take with you during your travels.

In addition, in the second round, a “secret toy” is special out, which will only be revealed to those who are fortunate to receive it.

Pokémon fans will also want to make sure that they visit on August 9, 10 and 11, because it is at this point that those who buy a Happy Meal will receive a set of Pokémon Bonus cards as a limited-end weekend event. You will get a set of two cards – one with an original Pikachu illustration, plus a random selection from five types. The actions are limited, so if you are interested, you will want to act quickly!

The pleasure does not stop there, however, because from August 22, the third beginning begins, where customers will receive one of the nine toys in the one and two round. It’s a great way to try to catch them if you missed your favorites in the first two weeks, which we did with the impressive publication of Pokémon Happy Meal Toys last year.

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