To celebrate the release of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, a whole host of McDonald's Mario Happy Meal toys are on the way.

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It's been a big few weeks for Maccies, with the recent McDonald's cards promo, and this is set to add to that.

We're still waiting on news of the new McDonald's x Pokémon collab, which will hopefully deliver all sorts of new, limited-edition cards into our hands.

But until then, here's what you need to know about the new McDonald's Mario Happy Meal toys, including the full list and what you'll get in the box.

McDonald's Mario Happy Meal explained: All toys to collect

The Super Mario Happy Meal is now available at McDonald's in the UK, USA and Canada, and comes with its own unique Happy Meal box.

Included in the Happy Meal is a little book about Mario's adventures in both of the Mario movies, but more importantly, there are of course a selection of toys to collect.

In total, there are 12 different Mario Happy Meal toys on offer, all of which are inspired by characters from the film. These are:

  1. Mario
  2. Frog Luigi
  3. Wonder Bowser Jr
  4. Peach
  5. Yoshi
  6. Bowser Jr
  7. Rosalina
  8. Toad
  9. Birdo
  10. Fire Mario
  11. Luma
  12. Bowser

Every toy also comes with a number on the bottom denoting which part of the set it is.

Of course, with the Happy Meals directly tying in to The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, you'll want to check our quick explainer to get up to date with everything you need to know about the sequel!

In the meantime, we'll be keeping our fingers crossed that a new 3D Mario game isn't too far away, but we might be waiting a while!

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