McDonald’s New Happy Meal Includes Hello Kitty x Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Collectibles

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Photo: McDonald's Malaysia

McDonald’s is combining two iconic toy brands into one collectible must-have. Now available at locations nationwide are the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Hello Kitty and Friends figurines. 

The limited-edition release features 12 collectible toys, including a Badtz-Maru x Leonardo mash-up, a Cinnamaroll x Donatello, and Hello Kitty versions of each of the four turtles. The collection is divided between Sanrio characters that retain their signature looks and ones that look like green-colored TMNT fusions.

McDonald’s recently tested the release in Malaysia and Italy, and the toys sold out. If you’re looking to add them to your collection, call ahead to ensure your local McDonald’s still has them in stock because collectors are serious about Sanrio toys. Resellers have already even taken to eBay.

Here is the full lineup:

Cinnamoroll x Michelangelo
Kuromi x Raphael
Hello Kitty x Leonardo
My Melody x Donatello
Kuromi x Michelangelo
Hello Kitty x Raphael
My Melody x Leonardo
Cinnamoroll x Donatello
Hello Kitty x Michelangelo
Hello Kitty x Raphael (variant pose)
Badtz-Maru x Leonardo
Hello Kitty x Donatello

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