Happy Meal

A  is a kids' meal sold at the American fast food chain,. The Happy Meals usually have a tie-in promotion of a franchise with a toy relating to the promotion. The Happy Meal box is also designed after the thing it is promoting and sometimes includes activities on it. The Mario franchise has had tie-in releases as early as Super Mario Bros. 3.

Super Mario Bros. 3 (August 1990)
The Super Mario Bros. 3 promotion took place in August 1990, and it was the Nintendo's first tie-in with a fast food restaurant. One of four possible toys were included in a Happy Meal, each being specifically named and numbered:


 * 1) Mario - A figurine based on Raccoon Mario which bounces up if pushed down.
 * 2) Luigi - A figurine where Luigi sitting on a cloud and holding up a Starman. By pulling it back, user can move the toy around.
 * 3) Little Goomba - A Goomba figurine that hops when it is pressed down. It could be a Microgoomba toy due to the word "little" in its title and because ordinary Goombas cannot jump.
 * 4) Koopa Paratroopa - A toy of Paratroopa which is also capable of hopping.

There is a fifth toy of a Raccoon Mario, which was specifically designed for children younger than three. They were not packaged inside Happy Meals, and one could only be provided if it was specifically requested for a child who was younger than three. Unlike the other toys, the Raccoon Mario toy is not numbered and is erroneously named "Super Mario" on the included paper slip.

Mario Kart 8 (July 2014)
In July 2014, eight toys based on Mario Kart 8 were included in Happy Meals. Seven of them are racing figurines and one is a plastic Mario Cap with the Mario Kart 8 logo on it. The racing figurines include: Mario, Luigi, Bowser, Toad, Princess Peach, Donkey Kong, and Yoshi.

Take the Mario Challenge (September 2006)
From September 1st through September 21st, 2006, there was a Mario-themed promotion for Happy Meals and Mighty Kids Meals titled Take the Mario Challenge. The promotion encouraged kids to be active and play outdoors with their included toy, which included a paper slip wiht a "challenge" for them to complete. Six toys were released for the promotion, and two of them are each based on a certain Mario spinoff title.

The Take the Mario Challenge was promoted on the official Happy Meal website and on a television commercial. As a part of the promotion, the Happy Meal website hosted a contest where 100 random participants would win a Nintendo DS Lite included with two Mario games.


 * A figurine of Donkey Kong capable of launching two circular objects
 * A figurine of Yoshi that plays music if it comes in contact with another object
 * A figurine of Yoshi that includes a miniature baseball intended to be caught in its mouth
 * A toy based on Mario Pinball Land that shows Mario winking in his pinball form
 * A toy modeled after Mario's Iron Hammer move from Mario Power Tennis
 * A green frisbee with artwork of Donkey Kong centered on the spinning yellow plastic part

April-May 2017
A wave of eight Super Mario-branded toys were included in McDonald's Happy Meals in April through May 2017.


 * A basic Mario figurine
 * Yoshi (able to extend and retract his tongue by pressing a button on his saddle)
 * Bowser (plastic fire can be inserted into his mouth and ejected by pressing a button on his back)
 * Peach with a background (Peach spins around as the toy moves)
 * A Red Shell (can be moved similarly to a toy car)
 * Luigi with a yellow Warp Pipe (Luigi can be inserted and ejected from the pipe)
 * Invincible Mario (flicking the switch on the toy's base lights the toy up in a number of colors)
 * A 1-Up Mushroom (makes the 1-Up sound from Super Mario 3D Land when a switch is flicked)

July-August 2018
Nintendo released another wave of Super Mario-branded toys starting from July 30, 2018 through August 20, 2018. One of eight toys were included in the Happy Meal:


 * A Yoshi (roulette toy)
 * A New Super Mario Bros. U-themed maze toy (has two sides)
 * Mario (toy slot machine)
 * Rubix cube (with miniature cards, one is to rearrange the blocks to match up with the design, which includes a; brick block, a musical note block, a ? block, an empty block, and a purple, green, red, and blue block that features on each of their sides an icon based on Mario characters; purple having a Goomba, a Blooper, a Boo, a Bullet Bill, and Bowser; Blue having a POW Block; Red having Mario, a Toad, Luigi, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, and Peach; and Green having a Mushroom, a Fire Flower, a Yoshi's Egg, a Super Star, and a Koopa Shell)
 * Fire Luigi (comes with a cutout Goomba and Koopa Troopa, where the left arm acts as the firing mechanism to launch a disc representing the fireball)
 * Running Yoshi (Yoshi can be inserted into a launcher and ejected, with a pik representing an egg and fruit acting as stoppers)
 * Super Mario Bros.-themed pointer game (flicking the switch on the toy's base will have a Koopa shell being launched and fall into any of the designated points, with the leftmost bit awarding 10 points, the middle being 50, and the rightmost bit awarding 100 points)
 * A Mario and Cappy target game (twist Mario around to have him "throw" Cappy onto a target icon depicting Goombas and coins)