McDonald's Japan works in collaboration with Neon Genesis Evangelion to present a range of limited-edition Happy Meal toys. This unique partnership transforms the menu into a collection of mecha-inspired robots and it is comprised of three unique toys.
It starts off looking like a regular McDonald's menu item and then evolves into robots that look like the famous Neon Genesis Evangelion units. The McDonald's cup transforms into Rei Ayanami's Unit-00 and the box of fries transforms into Asuka Langley Soryu's Unit-02 to name a few. Fans are excited to hear that these collectibles will be available to snag on the McDonald's Japan app which will be available through a lottery system and priced at 3,900 yen.
Transformable QSR Toy Packagings
McDonald's Japan Joins Neon Genesis Evangelion on Happy Meals
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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