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McDonald’s Pokemon Happy Meal is here — what’s in the box?

Do you want cards with that?

McDonald’s has launched a limited-time Pokémon Happy Meal, sending fans of all ages scrambling for their share of the coveted collectible loot — with some heading straight to eBay to resell their hauls for hundreds.

Available via the fast food chain’s mobile app, the offering includes one of four themed boxes, each containing a booster pack for the popular Pokémon Trading Card Game.


A McDonald's Pokemon Happy Meal box signifying a collaboration between McDonald's and anime fandom, including references to manga, anime, and previous partnership with Pokémon.
The meal comes in one of four themed boxes, containing an array of Pokémon goodies. McDonald’s

Besides your meal, you’ll get four promotional trading cards out of a special collection of 15, plus a Pokémon poster and some stickers.

In addition, each purchase comes with a special in-game bonus for users of the Pokémon TCG Pocket app. Customers will be given a code to redeem.

The meal features Pokémon-themed apple slices and milk jugs, as well.

“I can’t wait to see the sheer display of neckbeard savagery these bring upon the local McDonald’s cashiers,” one fan said in a discussion of the promotion on Reddit.

“I’m 37 and not above eating 4 chicken nuggets and some stale apples,” a grown adult confessed.

“I’m in my 30s and doing the same. I’ll make sure to tell them my twelve kids are at home and I’m just picking them up,” another cracked.

After just 24 hours, the cards tucked into the iconic kiddie meals are already selling on sites like eBay — with full collections of 15 being resold anywhere from $37 to $110, according to Game Rant.

The site also reported that some customers had received non-Pokémon toys in their branded box meals.

When asking for the situation to be rectified, a fan said a manager at a San Francisco store could be overheard berating staff members for handing out the toddler toys to Pokémon customers.

Cards can ultimately command seriously big bucks online — attracting unscrupulous actors to the marketplace.

The Post previously reported that two Washington men were tossed into jail after scamming fans out of roughly $2 million in counterfeits.

Meanwhile, this isn’t the first time the Golden Arches has paired up with the anime phenomenon — the initial collaboration was back in 1999, to promote the release of the first Pokémon movie.

More recently, in 2021, they joined forces to celebrate Pokémon’s 25th anniversary.

The current promotion will continue through late February.

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