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Changeables was a toy series produced by
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and given as the prize inside a Happy Meal. The series took advantage of the transformable robot gimmick popularized in the 1980s, only the Changeables turned into popular McDonald's menu items. There were three series produced in 1987, 1989 and 1990. The original series featured six food items that transformed into unnamed robots. The second series included redeco versions of two series one robots (Big Mac and Large Fries) and six new molds. Series two also gave the robots names. Series three consisted of eight new toys that became dinosaurs instead of robots. This set reused food items from previous series but were new molds, with the exception of the ice cream cone, remolded from series two, and the Happy Meal that was new to the line. Intended for use by small children, the Changeables line of toys was surprisingly sturdy as each figure was made from fairly thick plastic and typically contained only three moving parts. This made changing the individual figures from food item to robot/dinosaur and back fairly easy even for those within the intended age range. There were also some under-3 (U-3) toys in the sets that did not transform. Two Changeables (Cheeseburger and Happy Meal-O-Don) were released as part of the Happy Meal's 40th anniversary surprise toy assortment. These were new molds based on the originals with minor color and sculpting changes. In particular, the Hamburger Changeable's food mode is new to the line, despite reusing the robot mode of the Quarter Pounder.


Series 1 (1987)

*
Big Mac The Big Mac is a hamburger sold by the international fast food restaurant chain McDonald's. It was introduced in the Greater Pittsburgh area in 1967 and across the United States in 1968. It is one of the company's flagship products and sign ...
*Large Fries * McNuggets Box *Milk Shake *
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* Quarter Pounder *(U-3) Pals Changeable Cube


Series 2 (1989)

*Big Mac / Macro Mac (Re-color from Series 1) *Large Fries / Fry Force (Re-color from Series 1) *Small
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/ Krypto Cup *Small Fries / Fry Bot *
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/ Robo-Cakes *Quarter Pounder Box / Gallacta Pounder *
Cheeseburger A cheeseburger is a hamburger topped with cheese. Traditionally, the slice of cheese is placed on top of the meat patty. The cheese is usually added to the cooking hamburger patty shortly before serving, which allows the cheese to melt. Chees ...
/ C2 *
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/ Turbo Cone *(U-3) Pals Changeable Cube


Series 3 (1990)

*Happy Meal-O-Don *McDino Cone *Hot Cakes-O-Dactyl *Fry-ceratops *Big Mac-O-Saurus Rex *Tri-Shake-atops *McNuggets-O-Saurus *Quarter Pounder with Cheese-O-Saur *(U-3) Bronto Cheeseburger *(U-3) Small Fry-cerotops


40th Anniversary Surprise Series (2019)

*Hamburger (robot mode modeled after Quarter Pounder from Series 1) *Happy Meal-O-Don


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History of Generation 1 toy line
1980s toys McDonald's characters Transforming toy robots {{Toy-stub