The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’s McDonald’s Happy Meal has arrived, bringing with it a galaxy of fun and excitement. Fans of the beloved video game’s characters are in for a treat, with a range of toys and a surprise that’s sure to delight. It celebrates the iconic game, with McDonald’s bringing a piece of the Mushroom Kingdom to the table.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie and McDonald’s happy meal unveiled
McDonald’s has teamed up with The Super Mario Galaxy Movie to bring a cosmic twist to their Happy Meal, unleashing a galaxy of fun and adventure with exclusive toys and a surprise treat.
McDonald’s North America has revealed a first look at the Super Mario Galaxy Movie toys. It featured 12 collectible keychains with different movie characters, each one carefully crafted to capture the spirit of the game.
The official McDonald’s TikTok account has released a video showcasing the complete Super Mario Galaxy Movie Happy Meal toy range. It includes Birdo, Bowser, Bowser Jr., Bowser Jr. (Wonder), Luigi (Frog Suit), Luma, Mario, Mario (Fire Flower), Princess Peach, Rosalina, Toad, and Yoshi. The toys will be available in restaurants across the region from March 26, 2026.
However, the fast-food giant is adding an extra layer of fun to their Super Mario Galaxy Movie Happy Meal. Customers can scan the QR code on their Happy Meal box to unlock a digital adventure. It features Mario’s latest journey and new movie characters. Additionally, they can head to HappyMeal.com for puzzles and games.
The first Super Mario Movie had different Happy Meal toys in Europe and North America, with Europe receiving a build-your-own cardboard design, whereas North America received plastic figures. It remains to be seen whether similar regional differences will apply to the current promotion.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Happy Meal is available for a limited time only. Hence, customers are encouraged to visit their nearest McDonald’s to try it out and find out more about the offer.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie hits theaters in the U.S. on April 1, 2026.
Originally reported by Sibanee Gogoi on Mandatory.
