Pokemon McDonalds Japan Happy Meal Set toys coming in August 2024
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New Pokemon McDonald’s Happy Meal Toys Will Come to Japan

New Pokemon themed toys will appear in Japan via the McDonald’s Happy Meal, which is alternatively known in the country as Happy Set. The fast food chain’s Japanese branch has confirmed that these toys will appear in its outlets across the nation throughout August 2024.

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A total of eight items will appear in this collection. The toys will range from water-based items like water gun and watering can to exploration items, such as telescope and compass. McDonald’s Japan will sell them in two different waves, which are as follows:

Wave 1 – August 9-15, 2024

  • Captain Pikachu’s Spinning Water Wheel
  • Terapagos’ Poke Ball Watering Can
  • Sprigatito’s Shovel Tool Set
  • Fuecoco’s Flying Disc

Wave 2 – August 16-22, 2024

  • Quaxly’s Water Gun
  • Captain Pikachu’s Spinning Roller
  • Sprigatito’s Telescope
  • Poke Ball Compass

In addition, McDonald’s Japan will launch the third wave of Pokemon Happy Meal toys on August 23, 2024. It will sell all of the remaining items in this wave, provided they are not quickly sold out like the Kirby toys that only took a week in February 2024.

A new trailer that teaches people how to properly use the toys has also appeared on the official Japanese McDonald’s YouTube channel:

The new Pokemon Happy Meal toys will be available at McDonald’s outlets across Japan from August 9, 2024.


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