Nintendo-themed Happy Meal toys are back at McDonald's, like it's the '90s again

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Finally: a reason to buy a McDonald's Happy Meal as an adult. 

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Super Mario

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Nintendo knows you love Super Mario. It knows you want another little plastic statue of Super Mario in your house. You do, don't you? I do too. It's okay.

McDonald's and Nintendo are partnering on a throwback sure to please both today's kids and those of the '90s: Happy Meals sold in the US between April 26 and May 22 come with one of eight totally rad Nintendo toys. 

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Super Mario toys at McDonald's

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If you, like me, are wondering what the clear plastic Mario is, Nintendo describes that as, "Invincible Mario."

Notably, two of the toys aren't characters - the 1Up mushroom and the red shell. Also, of concern: Luigi appears to be stuck in a pipe, and Mario is frozen in a plastic prison of some form. Horrifying!

Nintendo says that each of the toys has a "special function." For example, the clear Mario "lights up in different colors." The partnership is a promotion timed to run alongside the launch of "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe" on the Nintendo Switch, which arrives on April 28.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Switch)

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If all of this feels bizarrely familiar to you, that's because Nintendo had similar partnerships years ago with McDonald's.

That video above is what I saw on TV growing up - I actually own that "hopping Koopa paratroopa." It's still in my living room!

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Nintendo is no doubt looking for that level of nostalgia with this partnership. Even the font used for "Super Mario" is from "Super Mario World" on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. And what year was that released? That's right: 1991. 

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With games like "Super Mario Run" and "Super Mario Maker" breathing new life into the long-running series - to say nothing of the excellent new "Mario Kart" game launching this week - there's no doubt that a new generation of kids will excitedly ask their parents for Happy Meals in order to get these new toys. But this time, the parents themselves will have a hard time resisting a second Happy Meal so they can have their own "Super Mario" toy.

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