McDonaldâs is bringing together two icons of Japanese pop culture with the launch of its Hello Kitty & Friends x Godzilla Happy Meal in the United States. The limited-time promotion begins Tuesday, August 18, 2026, at participating restaurants nationwide and features eight collectible toys combining popular Sanrio characters with monsters from the Godzilla universe.
The crossover has appeal beyond younger Happy Meal customers. Godzilla has been part of popular culture since 1954, while Hello Kitty debuted in 1974, giving McDonaldâs a promotion that could attract families, longtime fans and adult collectors.
When does the Hello Kitty x Godzilla Happy Meal launch?
The Happy Meal launches nationwide on August 18 at participating U.S. McDonaldâs restaurants. It is available for a limited time, although McDonaldâs has not announced a single nationwide end date.
McDonaldâs describes the collaboration on its official U.S. Menu Spotter as a meeting of âKawaiiâ and âKaiju,â bringing Sanrioâs cute character aesthetic together with the giant monsters associated with Godzilla.
What are the eight Hello Kitty x Godzilla toys?
There are eight collectible designs, with each Sanrio character paired with a recognizable monster:
- Hello Kitty x Godzilla
- Kuromi x Mechagodzilla
- My Melody x Mothra
- Keroppi x King Ghidorah
- Pompompurin x Gigan
- Badtz-Maru x Rodan
- Chococat x SpaceGodzilla
- Cinnamoroll x Destoroyah
Each promotional Happy Meal includes one collectible. Customers trying to complete the set should remember that restaurants may have different toy inventories, so buying eight meals does not guarantee eight different figures.
What comes with the Happy Meal and how much is it?
Customers can choose Happy Meal options including a hamburger or Chicken McNuggets, with one of the crossover toys included while supplies are available. The promotion is centered on the collectible rather than a special Hello Kitty or Godzilla-themed food item.
There is no single nationwide price for the meal. McDonaldâs menu prices vary by location, so customers should check their local restaurant or McDonaldâs app for current pricing.
Collectors may also wonder whether the toys can be purchased separately. That should not be assumed nationwide. Individual restaurant practices and inventory can differ, so customers looking for a specific figure should ask their local McDonaldâs directly.
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How long will the toys be available?
McDonaldâs says the collection is available for a limited time, but no nationwide final date has been announced. Individual locations could run out of certain characters earlier than others.
A toy being unavailable at one restaurant does not necessarily mean it has disappeared nationally. Calling ahead may be useful for anyone making a special trip for a particular character.
The August 18 rollout applies to participating restaurants in the United States. Customers in Canada, the UK, India and other countries should not assume that the U.S. release schedule applies to their market.
Why this crossover could interest collectors
Hello Kitty and Godzilla bring decades of recognition to the same Happy Meal. That makes the collection different from a promotion built solely around a newly released childrenâs movie and gives it potential appeal across multiple generations.
McDonaldâs has leaned heavily into limited-time promotions and collectibles in 2026. Its FIFA World Cup 2026 meals featured Squishmallows collectibles, giving families and collectors another reason to follow short-run restaurant promotions.
The company has also used nostalgia outside Happy Meals. McDonaldâs recently brought back its Fried Apple Pie nationwide for a limited time, showing how familiar products and recognizable brands continue to play a role in its U.S. menu strategy.
For anyone trying to collect all eight Hello Kitty x Godzilla figures, local availability is the biggest variable. Restaurants may distribute different characters at different times, and duplicate toys are possible. Collectors should verify local stock before traveling specifically for one figure and avoid assuming early resale prices reflect how rare a toy will ultimately become.













