It's recommended to read the description of each image to have greater knowledge of this promotion.enjoy. In this gallery you'll find everything related to the promotion: complete collections of toys, gold plated cards, trading cards and master sheets.Īlso there are all kind of stuff that were in the restaurants at the time: cups, bags, crowns, checklists, sealed packages, instruction booklets, restaurant papers, magazines, store signs and displays, posters, uniforms and anything you can imagine.
(36-10) Pikachu C: Says ' Pika Pika Pika' when pressed. (35-10) Pikachu B: Says ' Pika-chu' when pressed. (34-10) Pikachu A: Says ' Pikachu' when pressed. If you have doubts about which toy is inside your bag, first check this code list. If you have an unopened bag, each toy has its respective code, which you can check on the bottom left of your sealed bag. The promotion ended on December 31, 1999.īelow is the list of the 59 toys, ordered by their category in alphabetical order (Key-rings, launchers, light ups, etc.) and listed according to their Pokédex entry. On November 8, 1999, Burger King had offered a set of 59 toys based on Pokémon (Key-rings, squirters, rev-tops, launchers, talking plush, light-ups and Poké beanbags) inside a Pokéball container and with one of the 151 trading cards.