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Japan: Pokemon returns to McDonald’s Happy Meal sets on July 14th

With Pokemon The Movie: I Choose You! set to debut at cinemas later this month in Japan, McDonald’s is joining in the fray with a new array of Pokemon toys for their Happy Sets.

The latest lineup of Pokemon toys will be available from July 14th, 2017. Distribution is estimated to last for around 3 weeks. The toy comes with every breakfast and lunch Happy Set purchased.

There will be a total of 6 different Pokemon toys for trainers to catch. Here’s the list of toys.

Pikachu Spinner

Pikachu’s Water Cannon (ejects water poured into the toy)

Charmander inside a PokeBall (the Charmander “ball” can be placed inside the PokeBall case)

Ho-Oh’s Whistle

Incineroar / Lycanroc’s Cup and Ball

Raikou / Entei Ring Toss

Besides the toys, a Pokemon book will be given alongside a purchase of one Happy Set between July 15th, 2017 to July 17th. The 40 pages long Pokemon book consists of a manga based off Pokemon The Movie: I Choose You. A section of the book features pictures and descriptions of Pokemon shown in the movie.

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