2006 Flushed Away Roddy Souris City

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2006 Flushed Away Roddy Souris City

2006 Flushed Away Roddy Souris City

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Okay – we’re not talking actual eggs here; but if you looked closely at each figure, you might spot some fun little details hidden away in the design. For example, Ladykiller had a faint mustache drawn onto his upper lip while Thimblenose Ted’s camera featured an image of Flushed Away character Spike on it. Fast forward to the early 2000s – this era brought on colorful plastic pieces featuring adorable characters from popular films or TV shows that kids couldn’t wait to get their hands on. However, it wasn’t until Flushed Away came out did Happy Meal toys experience a major shift. The series included eight different toys that featured the main characters from the movie including Roddy, Rita, The Toad and Spike. For young children who enjoyed playing pretend games about fantastic worlds filled with exotic creatures or perhaps dreaming up adventures based on stories heard during storytime – this fleetingly fun avenue was now within grasp! All thanks to Mc Donald’s remarkable commitment towards creating engaging bathroom fixtures! These hidden gems added an extra layer of excitement for collectors as they tried to find them all and complete their set!

Each toy came with its own unique accessory such as miniature fishing net or watchtower control panel. McDonald’s has been dishing out toys with their Happy Meals for decades, but one of the most memorable toy lines was undoubtedly the Flushed Away series. Based on the 2006 animated movie of the same name, these colorful and quirky toys had kids everywhere clamoring to complete their collections. However most popularly what happens nowadays,some people preferred throwing them out rather than composting leading to pollution at landfills until biodegradation occurs.

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This choice of material meant that not only could kids enjoy their new toys without any guilt about contributing to plastic waste, but they were also helping to reduce landfills by giving these materials a second life. Beyond clever advertising strategies though, much credit has to go towards the design and charm factor of these innovative toys as well. Each character was uniquely crafted to look just like their on-screen counterpart; including all those lovable quirks and features we saw them exhibit in the animated movie itself. There was Spike – complete with goggles strapped onto his head – Roddy St James looking dapper as always but now miniaturized for kid-sized hands; even Le Frog where consumers could feel slimy because he had smooth velvety skin… As a collector and enthusiast of rare McDonald’s toys, I can confidently say that the Flushed Away toy collection is one of the most sought-after sets in recent years. Featuring characters from the popular animated film, these toys are not only adorable but also well-made and durable. Many collectors have been known to pay top dollar for some of the rarer pieces, making this collection a must-have for any serious McDonald’s toy collector or fan of Flushed Away. Don’t miss out on your chance to add these fun and charming toys to your collection today! Historical fact:

Nonetheless – sentiments often hold pricelessness that is impossible to compensate through mere money; so hopefully next holiday phonecall includes meaningful stories about beloved childhood companions whether there’ s financial gain or not involved. Insider Tips for Finding Rare and Exclusive Flushed Away McDonald’s Toys

What are Flushed Away McDonald’s Toys?

The second wave hit restaurants a few months later in February 2007 and added four new characters to collect: Fat Barry (with Light-Up Bubble Gun), Ladykiller (with Jumpsuit), Thimblenose Ted (with Movie Camera) and Bad Bob (with Egg Bomb). First things first: what exactly makes a McDonald’s toy valuable? The answer lies in rarity and demand! Generally speaking, as production numbers drop over time or specific toy lines become discontinued altogether- such as Beanie Babies and Cabbage Patch Dolls – an item can fetch quite a bit of money on the resale market. McDonald’s responded brilliantly: they created impressive figurines resembling beloved characters like Roddy St James himself or even slugs like Whitey! Each toy had unique features such as movable parts providing hours of entertainment for kids everywhere after lunchtime ended in school cafeterias across America.

So what exactly made these seemingly random plastic figures so irresistible? Well, first off, it should be noted that they were part of one of the most successful fast-food marketing campaigns ever launched. Partnering with McDonald’s meant that millions upon millions of happy meals came equipped with each one containing a different character from the movie. With such widespread distribution, it is not surprising that almost every child in America had at least five or six Flushes Away themed action figure collections lying around their room. Unlike some other McDonald’s toy sets that were released all at once, Flushed Away actually came in two separate waves. The first wave launched alongside the film in November 2006 and included six toys: Roddy St. James, Rita Malone, Sid (with Ratapult), Le Frog (with Inflatable Dinghy), Whitey (with Jammy Dodger) and Spike (with Mini Bike).Flushed Away may have been one of Dreamworks Animation’s lesser-known films (especially compared with juggernauts like Shrek), but that didn’t stop McDonald’s from betting big on its success when creating this toy line. Though the film grossed just under 0 million worldwide against its 9 million budget, there was clearly still enough interest among children for these Happy Meal toys. For years now, sentimental collectors have been drawn to rare or discontinued items. With this in mind, it raises questions about value; are these flushed away McDonald’s toys worth anything today? Have you ever been to McDonald’s and received a toy with your Happy Meal, only to flush it down the toilet by accident? If so, then you’re not alone. Flushing toys down the toilet has become quite common these days, especially when parents are trying to teach their kids about hygiene and waste management. But if you’ve flushed away one of those beloved McDonald’s toys, don’t worry – we’ve got answers to all your burning questions. A: You might not feel like it now but rest easy knowing that losing a kid’s meal prize from McDonald’s is not going to have too much impact on daily life although for long-term emotional reasons keeping happy memories alive is important than actually materialistic items they obtain One thing that made Flushed Away figures stand out from other fast food promotional items is that each figure also came with its own unique accessory. For example, Le Frog could float in his “pool” thanks to an inflatable dinghy while Whitey had his very own jammy dodger cookie.

One thing that parents appreciated about these toys was that they were environmentally friendly – something not always synonymous with plastic children’s products. According to McDonald’s, the toys were made from “100% recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET)”.Yes !Heat treating used plastics will recycle the material while killing all microorganisms hence destroying dangerous chemicals.Plastic also melts under high temperatures resulting in molten mass making new recycled items where fast-food toys can take another life in different form such as car parts,construction goods and many more.



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