McDonald's S'pore does Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Hello Kitty & Friends Happy Meal toys
All eight figures available from now, while stocks last.
Hello Kitty & Friends meet Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
Yes, as these two iconic franchises collide in McDonald's latest toy collection, launched on Aug. 28.
8 toys
Available with the purchase of a Happy Meal, the exclusive Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) x Hello Kitty and Friends collection features eight figures of Sanrio characters each transformed into a turtle hero.
There's a crossover between Hello Kitty and Leonardo, Cinnamoroll and Michelangelo, and Kuromi and Raphael, for example.
Two toys will be released each week over four weeks, dropping every Thursday at 11am.
Here's the schedule of which toys will be available each week:
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Week 1 (Aug. 28-Sep. 3): Kuromi x Michaelangelo and Hello Kitty x Leonardo
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Week 2 (Sep. 4-10): My Melody x Donatello and Hello Kitty x Raphael
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Week 3 (Sep. 11-17): My Melody x Leonardo and Cinnamoroll x Michaelangelo
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Week 4 (Sep. 18-24): Kuromi x Raphael and Cinnamoroll x Donatello
Photo from McDonald's Singapore
From McDonald's Singapore
From McDonald's Singapore
From McDonald's Singapore
From McDonald's Singapore
From McDonald's Singapore
From McDonald's Singapore
From McDonald's Singapore
Comic book instead of toy
According to the McDonald's Singapore website, those who buy a Happy Meal can also opt for a comic book instead of a toy.
Titled The Power of Friendship, the book takes readers on an adventure as the TMNT and Sanrio characters team up after a mysterious portal appears between their worlds.
The collaboration was launched earlier in Malaysia from Jul. 3, the United States from Aug. 12, and Thailand from Aug. 15.
The toys also came with character cards sharing each character's unique skills and story, ABC News quoted the U.S. McDonald's press release saying.
While Malaysia and Thailand's collection featured the same eight designs as Singapore's, the U.S. had four additional ones, including Badtz-Maru dressed up as Leonardo.
Top images from McDonald's Singapore/Instagram and Kinnom Kinkhao/Facebook
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