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Thread: TFPrime Happy Meal toys in America

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    Default TFPrime Happy Meal toys in America

    Sometime in the next month in America, McDonalds will be releasing 8 different Happy Meal Transformers toys - Optimus, Megatron, Starscream, Bulkhead, Bumblebee, Ratchet, Knockout, Breakdown.

    None of them look convertible though, which seems to be a trend with Fast Food TFs these days.

    These aren't likely to appear here either, as they rarely do.
    And with the cartoon only being on Foxtel here, it's unlikely a fast-food franchise will be too interested in it either.
    If that changes, it will be posted here of course.

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    The Happy Meal toys started in America this week, and you can see all eight of them here.

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    Pretty sweet little toys. Might have to get a Knockout for the work desk if they come out here.

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    I do live in Canada if anyone wants to get them early...

    VGM out...

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    A video review of the Happy Meal toys can be seen here.

    Interesting to see that the first "toy" release of two characters of TFPrime (Knockout & Breakdown) are Happy Meal toys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
    A video review of the Happy Meal toys can be seen here.

    Interesting to see that the first "toy" release of two characters of TFPrime (Knockout & Breakdown) are Happy Meal toys.
    Some of them have better paint apps too!
    Interesting that they've chosen to go with 'Gimmicks' for these toys as opposed to the 'rudimentary at best' transformations.

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