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Beast Wars Under-3

Since the beginning, Transformers has been adept at getting plastic garbage into the hands of children. Try as they might to move away, Hasbro knows that there is no tactic quite so effective at this goal as packaging it alongside garbage food.

Generation 1

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McDonald's

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  • St. Louis The Transformers promotion (1985)
In 1985, McDonald's gave away non-transforming, non-poseable figurines of four Mini Vehicle characters, each rendered in six different color variations, in various two-color combinations of red, green, blue, yellow and black. These figures were only available in St. Louis as a test run.<ref>1985 McDonald's toys at Toyarchive.com</ref> The line included:


  • 'Evergreen/Bumblebee promotion (2018)
First released internationally under generic Transformers branding, this set of super-deformed toys based on evergreen designs had unique gimmicks and very cute faces. The North American release wound up being branded as Bumblebee merchandise in time for the film's release.

Wendy's

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  • 2019 Evergreen Wendy's promotion
Super-deformed interpretations of the evergreen designs, these toys were available with Wendy's Kids Meals. Each non-transformable figure came unassembled in a bag, which contained a plastic torso with cardboard legs, arms, and interchangeable faces.


Generation 2

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Dairy Queen

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  • 1994 Dairy Queen Generation 2 promotion
In conjunction with Generation 2, Dairy Queen gave away a non-transforming non-posable Optimus Prime figure with its "Kids' Pick-Nick Meals". It came with stickers kids can apply onto the toy that have nothing to do with Optimus Prime.

Beast Era

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McDonald's

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Rhino
  • North American Beast Wars promotion (1996)
For Beast Wars, McDonald's released four transforming toys, with names very, very accurate to their beast modes. Another toy was sold to the under-3 crowd, as clearly indicated by his name.


Scorponok
  • North American Beast Wars Transmetals promotion (1998)
To coincide with the Transmetals subline and the second season of Beast Wars, McDonald's Happy Meals featured three characters from the show who did not get Transmetal toys in the retail line.


Thrust
  • North American Beast Machines promotion (2000)
For Beast Machines, McDonald's put nine different toys into their Happy Meals, representing the characters from the first season.

Rally's/Checkers

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If you look into its eyes, it'll steal your soul. (Rhinox)
  • 2000 North American Hasbro Toys Checkers/Rally's promotion
At the tail end of Beast Wars proper, American chain Checkers and its regional variant Rally's offered four toys based on various Hasbro properties. Rhinox was the ugliest.

Red Rooster

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Rattrap
  • Beast Machines promotion (2001)
Australian chain Red Rooster opted to release four of the McDonald's pieces for their version of the promotion. Each of the four toys was available in four decos: the toy's original colors, and three versions using the plastic colors of each of the other toys in the set. All translucent plastic from the Happy Meal release was replaced with opaque plastic.

Jollibee

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Megatron
  • 2009 Beast Machines Jollibee promotion
Released an inexplicable nine years after the show aired, Jollibee's Beast Machines toys included cube-like display stands with little niches to hold pencils with. These toys were based heavily on the characters' figures from the Beast Machines toyline.


Unicron Trilogy

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McDonald's

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Mighty Vehicle
Japanese Hot Shot
  • Armada promotion (2002)
With Armada out in 2002, McDonald's released eight toys to represent select characters from the cartoon. The Decepticon toys could combine into the Mighty Vehicle, while the Autobots could combine into a tall... "totem-pole" Mighty Robot. The toys all had 5mm Powerlinx hardpoints and ports, allowing them to interact with Mini-Cons and other compatible figures.
The Japanese release of this set featured a unique mold for Hot Shot.


Hallelujah Optimus!
  • European Energon promotion (2004)
McDonald's locations in various parts of Europe released four Energon-based Happy Meal toys. These toys were united by a common gimmick of interchangeable light-up "energon cube" accessories.


  • Latin American Energon promotion (2005)
Four figures which transformed by the touch of a button.

Burger King

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  • Cybertron promotion (2005)
For Cybertron, Burger King churned out four toys.

Jollibee

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"Robot Blasters" Jetfire.
  • 2007 Cybertron promotion
Philippine chain Jollibee released a set of four transforming toys in its home country under the "Robot Blasters" name, each including a display stand for their robot modes that were also intended to go on top of fast food cups. Their sculpts were based on the Legends of Cybertron figures, with reduced joints.

Live-action film series

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Burger King

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Optimus Prime
  • Transformers promotion (2007)
Burger King's Movie tie-in consisted of a set of eight different non-transforming toys, each with its own gimmick.


Devastator
  • Revenge of the Fallen promotion (2009)
Burger King had a new set of toys released to coincide with the live-action sequel.


Soundwave
  • Dark of the Moon promotion (2011)
In 2011, Burger King released eight super-deformed figures based on characters appearing in Dark of the Moon. The figures' bodies could be tucked away within their oversized heads.


Red Rooster

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Frenzy
  • Transformers promotion (2007)
Red Rooster released five toys to coincide with the movie, with varying degrees of transformation.


  • Revenge of the Fallen Red Rooster promotion (2009)
2009 saw more Red Rooster Transformer toys released in Australia.

Jollibee

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  • 2007 Transformers promotion
To coincide with the 2007 live-action movie, Jollibee released four toys each with their own cop topper stand. As with Jollibee's Cybertron set, these toys were modeled after Legends class figures, though this time hewing closer to the original sculpts. Bumblebee notably features original sculpting, vaguely resembling the [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaro|{{#if:2008 concept Camaro|2008 concept Camaro|Fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaro}}]] rather than emulating the [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Second-generation Chevrolet Camaro|{{#if:1976 Chevrolet Camaro|1976 Chevrolet Camaro|Second-generation Chevrolet Camaro}}]] of the Legends toy.


  • 2009 Revenge of the Fallen promotion
Jollibee's Revenge of the Fallen toys included three modified Legends figures and one neutered Cyber Slammer! Their stands acted as vehicle mode launchers.

KFC

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  • Southeast Asian Revenge of the Fallen promotion (2009)
A wave of 4 Kentucky Fried Chicken / KFC toys was released in Malaysia and Singapore for Revenge of the Fallen.

McDonald's

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  • Revenge of the Fallen promotion (2010)
McDonald's stores in America released six figures, three Autobots and three Decepticons:


  • 2011 Japanese Dark of the Moon promotion

McDonald's stores in Japan offered two non-transforming figures as a promotional tie-in with the release of Dark of the Moon, these toys feature proximity-triggered electronic sound and light gimmicks:

Animated

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McDonald's

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Lugnut
  • International Animated promotion (2008)
To promote Animated, McDonald's branches throughout the world offered six toys in their Happy Meals.
France opted to add more paint when they released Bumblebee, Megatron, and Optimus, and they also included a mold of their own in Blitzwing.


  • Brazilian, Mexican and Venezuelan Animated promotion (2008)
McDonald's stores in Brazil, Mexico and Venezuela released four Jumpstarter-style pullback toys, all of which were new molds:

Aligned

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McDonald's

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  • 2011 Japanese Prime promotion
Additionally, three rather different figures were available through other promotions. These three "Foodstrap" figures (so called due to the dangling strap attached to each used to hang them off other things) depicted Transformers: Prime characters popping out of items of McDonald's food via spring-loaded push-button triggers. They included:
Bumblebee was available only as a mailaway exclusive in the September issue of TV Boy Magazine, while the other two were claimed by redeeming a coupon obtained with the purchase of a Happy Meal at participating retailers. Bafflingly, these three figures could interact with the new trailer released with the Chronicle Optimus Prime set, which included moulded spaces specially designed to accommodate them in its floor.


Knock Out
  • North American Prime promotion (2012)
Outside of Japan, McDonald's released eight Transformers: Prime characters in their vehicle modes. These toys had various gimmicks, including spring-loaded missiles, electronic lights or some sort of flip-out compartment.


  • North American Prime promotion (2013)
2013 saw a second McDonald's promotion featuring the characters of Prime, this time all in robot mode.


Clampdown
  • International Robots in Disguise promotion (2015)
2015 saw the release of eight non-transformable figures of characters from the Robots in Disguise cartoon.


  • North American Robots in Disguise promotion (2016)
The 2016 Robots in Disguise set consisted of four characters with two toys each, representing both robot and alternate modes.

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      • Truck mode - Lifting the back end of the truck reveals a disc launcher.
      • Robot mode - The gun in Optimus's right hand fires a missile resembling the Mini-con Slipstream's face.
  • Bumblebee
      • Car mode - Pressing the Autobot sigil on the hood launches a missile from the car's grill.
      • Robot mode - Squeezing Bumblebee's arms together launch a disc from the figure's back.
  • Thunderhoof
      • Tractor mode - Pressing the button on the back of the tractor launches a missile from the grill.
      • Robot mode - The figure's right arm launches a Mini-con-shaped missile.
  • Steeljaw
      • Truck mode - The truck features a hood-mounted disc launcher.
      • Robot mode - The figure's left arm launches a Mini-con-shaped missile.


Strongarm Vision Mask
  • International Robots in Disguise mask promotion (2016)
In a rare bout of role-play fun, McDonald's decided to bring out four kid-size masks of Autobots from Robots in Disguise.
This set of toys saw release in countries that did not receive the other promotion from 2016.


Strongarm
  • International Robots in Disguise promotion (2017)
There were yet more Autobots in this promotion. The accessories were delightfully compatible with 5mm pegs and ports
Certain territories such as North America received a mix of this set and the 2016 mask set after not initially getting the latter.


Vertebreak when, Hasbro? (Transformers Train Car)
  • Holiday Express promotion (2017)
For the 2017 holiday season, McDonald's released a set of twelve interlocking train cars based on then-popular franchises. Among them was a carriage representing Robots in Disguise.
    • Transformers Train Car

Cyberverse

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Burger King

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  • Cyberverse promotion (2019)
Tying into the Power of the Spark subline imprint of Cyberverse, these four figures had shooty swingy pow-pow actions. Notably, their armor was mostly not removable.

McDonald's

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  • International Cyberverse promotion (2019)
Promoting the Power of the Spark subline imprint of Cyberverse, these eight figures each came with a small vehicle that split apart to become armor or weapons. These parts all shared a 4mm peg system that allowed them to be shared between any of the robot figures.


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Optimus Prime Color Reveal Squirter
  • All-Star Water (2019)
Celebrating TakaraTomy various toy brands, McDonald's Japan released a set of seven translucent water toys. Transformers is, of course, represented.

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