Hello Kitty McDonald's
Photo: Sanrio

McDonald’s Japan Happy Meal is giving out 50 different Hello Kitty dolls

The special mini plushies are exclusive to McDonald’s in Japan for Hello Kitty’s 50th anniversary

Kaila Imada
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Kaila Imada
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Besides special items that you can only order at McDonald’s in Japan, the fast food chain often offers exclusive toys and fun collectibles in its Happy Meal. Previously, we’ve seen adorable toys from Pokémon, but if you’re a Sanrio fan, you’ll want to visit McDonald’s this December as there will be a range of Hello Kitty mini plushies to collect. 

Hello Kitty McDonald's
Photo: Sanrio

The Sanrio collab comes ahead of Hello Kitty’s 50th anniversary, which will be celebrated in 2024. To mark this grand milestone, McDonald’s is offering 50 different Hello Kitty mini plushies with straps, inspired by various fashion trends and Japanese eras. However, you can’t choose the Hello Kitty you want, as they will be given out at random.

Hello Kitty McDonald's
Photo: Sanrio

There's plenty to collect, from the OG Hello Kitty with blue overalls of 1974 to the monochromatic black and white Kitty of 1987. 

Hello Kitty McDonald's
Photo: Sanrio

There’s even an adorable Hello Kitty dressed in florals from 1996, and a Kitty designed specifically for the 50th anniversary.

Hello Kitty McDonald's
Photo: Sanrio

You might also want to keep an eye out for the three Kitties dressed in McDonald's uniform. 

The Hello Kitty collectibles are available in McDonald’s Japan's Happy Meal from Friday December 15. For more information, visit the website

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