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McDonald’s Launches Eight Super Mario Movie Happy Meal Toys

Get ready to grab a Happy Meals in McDonald’s, McDonald’s has just launched a range of Super Mario Bros. Happy Meal toys in collaboration with the upcoming movie set to release on April 7th in 2023.

 

The Happy Meals promotion begins today, and will last through January 23, 2023. Initially scheduled to release before the end of this year rohrreinigung berlin, making these toys a pleasant surprise for fans. 

The restaurant chain will have eight toys from the movie. The toys are set to be featured in McDonald’s iconic Happy Meals and include two different versions of Mario, Toad in a kart, Luigi with a flashlight, spinning Peach, Donkey Kong holding a barrel, a fire breathing Bowser , and one interesting toy inclusion is a blue Lumalee, a character first introduced alongside Rosalina in the 2007 game Super Mario Galaxy. 

You can check out the toys below:

The film stars Chris Pratt as Mario, Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach, Charlie Day as Luigi, Jack Black as Bowser, Keegan-Michael Key as Toad образование в германии, Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong, Fred Armisen as Cranky Kong, Kevin Michael Richardson as Kamek, and Sebastian Maniscalco as Spike.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, screenplay by Matthew Fogel поступление в немецкий вуз. Illumination founder and CEO Chris Meledandri and Nintendo legend Shigeru Miyamoto are producing. Nintendo and Universal Pictures are online casinos schweiz co-financing the project.

The fast-food chain has also done its fair share of tie-ins with video game properties, such as this year’s “Pokemon,” and “Sonic the Hedgehog.”

Nobuhiro Hosoki
Nobuhiro Hosokihttps://www.cinemadailyus.com
Nobuhiro Hosoki grew up watching American films since he was a kid; he decided to go to the United States thanks to seeing the artistry of Stanley Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange.” After graduating from film school, he worked as an assistant director on TV Tokyo’s program called "Morning Satellite" at the New York branch office but he didn’t give up on his interest in cinema. He became a film reporter for via Yahoo Japan News. In that role, he writes news articles, picks out headliners for Yahoo News, as well as interviewing Hollywood film directors, actors, and producers working in the domestic circuit in the USA. He also does production interviews for Japanese distributors of American films and for in-theater on-sale programs. He is now the editor-in-chief of Cinemadailyus.com while continuing his work for Japan.

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