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Starting Today: McDonald’s Japan Launches Happy Meal “UNO” Collaboration with SPY×FAMILY and My Hero Academia

McDonald’s Japan has begun offering a special Happy Meal “UNO” collaboration featuring SPY×FAMILY and My Hero Academia starting February 27 for a limited time at participating locations across Japan. The new Happy Meal lineup includes “Minna de UNO” and “Miniature McDonald’s,” both available for a limited period.


Happy Meal “UNO” collaboration featuring SPY×FAMILY and My Hero Academia

Happy Meal “UNO” collaboration featuring SPY×FAMILY and My Hero Academia


Happy Meal “Minna de UNO” Brings SPY×FAMILY and My Hero Academia to the Classic Card Game

The Happy Meal “Minna de UNO” features six different card game variations in collaboration with the globally popular card game UNO and the hit anime series SPY×FAMILY and My Hero Academia.


Happy Meal “UNO” collaboration featuring SPY×FAMILY and My Hero Academia


Fans can enjoy three types of UNO. The classic UNO game that everyone knows, UNO All Wild where every card functions as a wild card for fast paced matches, and UNO Flip which uses double sided cards to dramatically change the flow of the game. Each set also includes one special hologram card, adding an extra collectible element.


Happy Meal “UNO” collaboration featuring SPY×FAMILY and My Hero Academia


In addition, the set comes with an original smartphone compatible digital game titled “Minna de UNO.” Players can choose characters from SPY×FAMILY or My Hero Academia and compete in digital UNO matches, extending the experience beyond the physical cards.


Happy Meal Lineup Details from February 27

Happy Meal “UNO” collaboration featuring SPY×FAMILY and My Hero Academia


Happy Meal “Minna de UNO”: 6 types in total
Happy Meal “Miniature McDonald’s”: 18 types in total including 2 secret toys
Both collections will be available for a limited time while supplies last.


Source : ORICON NEWS