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McDonald’s is launching a dragon-type Pokemon-themed Happy Meal with Trading Card Game and Pokémon Go activations like it's the '90s. McDonald’s is launching a dragon-type Pokemon-themed ...
McDonald’s is rewarding Pokémon fans with Happy Meals inspired by the beloved Japanese trading card game and cartoons. “Pokémon Trainers – get ready to return to the Golden Arches,” the ...
At the time, McDonald's explained that the Lure Modules and Raid Battles will be active from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. local time each day during the following weeks: Monday, January 20, to Sunday ...
McDonald's is your place to be (1986, also used by NBC between 1990 and 1992 as NBC is the place to be) The good time, great taste of McDonald's (1988–1990) You Deserve A Break Today (1989–1991, concurrent with 1988 slogan) Food, folks and fun (February 1990, March 7, 1990 – March 18, 1991) McDonald's Today (1991–1992)
Disney board game series: 101 Dalmatians Game (1991) Aladdin: The Magic Carpet Game (1992) Aladdin: The Series (1994) Chip'n Dale: Rescue Rangers Game (1991) Cinderella Storybook (puzzle game) (1989) Disney Presents Cartoon Classics VCR Board Game (1986) Disney Presents Movie Classics VCR Board Game (1980) Disney Princess Gowns & Crowns Game (2005)
Changeables was a toy series produced by McDonald's and given as the prize inside a Happy Meal. The series took advantage of the transformable robot gimmick popularized in the 1980s, only the Changeables turned into popular McDonald's menu items. There were three series produced in 1987, 1989 and 1990. The original series featured six food ...
Our McDonald's refused to sell the box and the scalper was forced to buy something like 70+ Happy Meals.” “Man with the shortage of cards and now McDonalds I feel like it’s the 90s again ...
These toys were contained within containers resembling Poké Balls, [1] which measured from 2.75 to 3 inches (70 to 76 mm) in diameter. [2] Burger King distributed the Poké Balls inside big kids meals and regular kids meals, [2] with the promotion set to last for 56 days. [1] The containers were made by Equity Marketing, Inc. in Los Angeles. [3]