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McDonald's Back to the Future Happy Meal Toy

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McDonald's Back to the Future Happy Meal Toy

Category

Recreation

Classification

CHENHALL - Recreational Objects - Toys - Toy

Object Origin
Copyright Holder:

McDonald's Corporation

Copyright Holder:

UCS & Amblin

Date Manufactured:

1992

Place of Production:

China

Physical Characteristics

Object Description: Plastic Back to the Future Happy Meal toy of Verne in the Junkmobile. Verne has brown hair with yellow bangs and an orange top. Vehicle naturally stands at an angle with the front higher than the rear. Vehicle has white body, purple underside, and multicolored wheels. Rear proper left wheel is green, rear proper right wheel is blue, front proper left wheel is pink, and front proper right wheel is red. Rear wheels are larger than front wheels. Fro...

Materials:

plastic

Marks: "BACK TO THE FUTURE® / © 1991 UCS & Amblin / © 1991 McDonald's Corp. / China MT 21"

Measurements: Object:
    Height: 2.5 in, Length: 2.25 in, Width: 1.75 in
    Weight: 0.075 lbs

Credit

Gift of Jeff and Marilyn Escue, 1996.18.1532

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McDonald's Back to the Future Happy Meal Toy

About: McDonald's Back to the Future Happy Meal Toy

About: McDonald's Back to the Future Happy Meal Toy

This set of Back to the Future toys, which was distributed by McDonald’s in the early 1990s, featured characters and vehicles from the animated television series Back to the Future based on the Back to the Future film trilogy. The first film, Back to the Future, was a science fiction comedy adventure film directed by Robert Zemeckis and was released on July 3, 1985. The film followed Marty McFly, a 17-year-old high school student, who was accidentally sent thirty years into the past in a time-traveling DeLorean invented by his friend, the eccentric scientist Dr. Emmett “Doc” Brown. The film was a success and became the highest grossing film of 1985, and launched a successful franchise for Universal Pictures, which included two theatrical sequels, an animated television series, comics, video games, and toys.


After the final film, Back to the Future III, was released in 1990, an animated television series based on the film trilogy aired on television between 1991 and 1992. The series picked up where the final film ended and focused on Marty McFly and Doc Brown, along with Doc’s family and Marty’s girlfriend Jennifer Parker. To promote the television series, McDonald’s distributed a set of four Back to the Future toys featuring Marty McFly riding a hoverboard, Doc Brown driving the DeLorean, Einstein the dog riding the Jules Verne Train, and Doc’s son Verne driving the Junkmobile. The animated television series, along with these Back to the Future Happy Meals toys, introduced a new generation of children to the trilogy.

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