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Ronald McDonald is the protagonist of three video games: Donald Land, developed by Data East for the Famicom console, released only in Japan in 1988; [28] McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure, developed by Treasure for the Mega Drive console and released in 1993; [29] and Ronald McDonald in Magical World, developed by SIMS for the Game Gear ...
It has been remarked that the 2008 viral video "Ronald McDonald Insanity" or "McRoll'd" which remixes the song with samples of Ronald McDonald was the first contact with the Touhou Project for thousands of Western internet users – the two videos share over 21 million views as of July 2021.
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Ronald McDonald is the primary mascot to the McDonald's restaurant franchise. Ronald McDonald may also refer to: Mac (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia) (Ronald McDonald), a character from the television series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Ron McDonald (1933–2000), Australian rules footballer; Ronald Macdonald, characters in a satirical ...
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The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald is an American animated retail direct-to-video television series, produced by Klasky Csupo in association with the McDonald's Corporation. It centers on McDonald's mascot Ronald McDonald and the gang in McDonaldland going on many adventures and learning lessons.
In October 2016, McDonald's decided that Ronald McDonald would keep a lower profile as a result of the incidents. [21] A sociologist has called 2016 "a bad time to be a professional clown". [22] The killer clown craze was linked to a significant increase in sales of clown suits in and near Glasgow, Scotland. [23]