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    Museum Robot
    • May 9, 2007
    • 5929

    Remco McDonaldland Characters


    This 1976 Toy Trade ad for Remco's McDonaldland characters seems a little odd to me. While I was fond of the McDonald's commercials and had many birthdays at my local franchise, I clearly remember not understanding why they were action figures. Well made action figures at that.


    However, some folks on the forums have told me these figures are very happy memories of these and honestly, that play set is pretty funky cool.

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  • jwyblejr
    galactic yo-yo
    • Apr 6, 2006
    • 11147

    #2
    I'm with you in not understanding why these were made. But what do I know? I use to have a McDonald's blanket when I was a kid.

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    • kryptosmaster
      Removed.
      • Jun 14, 2008
      • 0

      #3
      what's even creepier is how they look without any clothes. I see a lot in lots on ebay missing their outfits.
      My sister had Grimace ( basically a hairy beanbag with feet, LOL) and I do recall seeing thesee new in stores and really was impressed with that playset. Never had any of the others or the set, though. I wouldn't mind the Hamburger headed ones and maybe a nice Ronald and Hamburgler but the others are kinda MEH.

      Rich

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      • Jason73
        Correctamundo!
        • Jan 11, 2009
        • 1133

        #4
        I had Ronald, Grimace, The Hamburglar and the train playset as a kid. Very good memories of these figures. I might try aquire them again someday.
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        • Captain
          Fighting the good fight!
          • Jun 17, 2001
          • 6031

          #5
          Geez! Somebody buy that kid a bigger bed!! No wonder he dreams about McDonalds Toys all scrunched up like that. Its...it's...INHUMAN!


          On another note, I always wanted the McDonalds figures as a kid. I think mainly because they were Mego scale...or maybe because I always wanted to run Grimace over with a train?
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          • rche
            channeling Bob Wills
            • Mar 26, 2008
            • 7391

            #6
            love 'em

            The train set with the stilts and the apple tree is just plain crazy cool. Plus the rotate the head with the thumb button action is fun as all get out, and a little creepy at the same time. When my daughter was 4, I had a set of these come in the mail and she was really into them. She was holding Ronnie, wiggling his head, and saying ' I need a hammmmburger' in a really spooky scratchy high pitched voice. Good times.

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            • Earth 2 Chris
              Verbose Member
              • Mar 7, 2004
              • 32868

              #7
              Geez! Somebody buy that kid a bigger bed!! No wonder he dreams about McDonalds Toys all scrunched up like that. Its...it's...INHUMAN!
              Well, they just upgraded his bed from a dresser drawer...

              These are cool figures, and very 70s. I had a plush Ronald McDonald as a kid, but I don't recall seeing these then. I don't think I ever ate at a McD's until the early 80s anyway.


              Chris
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              • The Toyroom
                The Packaging King
                • Dec 31, 2004
                • 16653

                #8
                Part of McDonald's early attempts to brand these characters....until the lawsuits began. I don't recall these at the store level back in the day....but I do remember seeing the Fisher-Price McDonald's (in fact my cousins had it in their basement of toys) and I had the plush Ronnie Mac also.
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                • Wee67
                  Museum Correspondent
                  • Apr 2, 2002
                  • 10603

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
                  I don't think I ever ate at a McD's until the early 80s anyway.
                  Chris
                  Holy hannah, where did you grow up? Or maybe your parents had the sense my mother did not and kept you away from the red and yellow habit that formed in most of us by the age of 5.

                  Never had much interest in these as a kid, but I have to admit I'm very interested in them now. They represent not just the toys of that time, but also the marketing of that time. I do have the McDonald's glasses that came out in the mid-70's. Where are Mayor McCheese and Big Mag these days, Florida?
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                  • ScottA
                    Original Member
                    • Jun 25, 2001
                    • 12264

                    #10
                    Someday I may try and get these and the train set.
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                    • HardyGirl
                      Mego Museum's Poster Girl
                      • Apr 3, 2007
                      • 13949

                      #11
                      I never knew about these figures until I joined this forum. I knew about the stuffed Ronald and Hamburglar dolls (I have those). And my cousin had the litlte restaurant playset w/ the block head people. I don't know if I would have wanted these or not, but I think they're interesting.

                      I probably would have rather had Krofft dolls.
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                      • jasonmego1277
                        Persistent Member
                        • Dec 9, 2008
                        • 1741

                        #12
                        I am chasing these down as well. I don't know why but I love these. Like said these bring fond memories. I even bought the huckleberry toys versions for nostalgic reasons.
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                        • kryptosmaster
                          Removed.
                          • Jun 14, 2008
                          • 0

                          #13
                          I didn't even realize these weren't Mego until I joined this forum. I always thought they were Mego since they were the same scale and from the same time period.
                          have to admit I was a little disappointed in the figures when I finally ended up with one. I got a naked Ronald in a lot and although he would be cool to have on display (with clothes!), I was shocked at the lack of detail and articulation in the bodies. Looked like they put all their money into that gimmicky head-wobble knob feature.
                          Rich

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                          • toys2cool
                            Ultimate Mego Warrior
                            • Nov 27, 2006
                            • 28605

                            #14
                            I love these as well, I should try and get them back again. But loose not carded this time
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                            • MIB41
                              Eloquent Member
                              • Sep 25, 2005
                              • 15633

                              #15
                              I have the entire Remco set mint on card and a complete loose set as well. I also have the trainset complete in the box. Fun figures but ones I didn't get until the 90's. Sears use to advertise them in their Christmas catelog back in '75 or '76. They were also carried at a local department store in Louisville called Roses.

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