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The final toy is Solosis, which comes with a Munna card. This basic plastic toy has a gimmick where pushing its hind legs makes it jump. The video concludes by recommending the set to any Pokémon fan, calling it 'awesome'.
The video introduces a set of eight different Pokémon toys released by McDonald's in 2011. Each toy comes with a random collectible card, with 12 different cards available in total.
The first toy reviewed is Pikachu. It's a basic plastic toy with a gimmick: by flipping a switch and pressing a button, Pikachu's cheeks light up, creating an awesome effect.
Next up is Reshiram, which comes with a Klink card. The figure is impressive, with detachable wings that can move up and down, a rotating head that makes the wings jump, and posable legs for flying poses. Its tail also spins and can be used as a handle.
Oshawott (mispronounced as 'I should watch') is the third toy, accompanied by a Moractus card. The figure features a bobblehead-like movement, with a spring allowing it to wiggle and wobble when tapped.
Zorua is presented with a Snivy card. The toy has movable arms that rotate all the way around and can spin at the waist, offering three points of movement.
Tepig is the fifth toy, coming with a duplicate Klink card. This cute pig-like figure features a light-up tail when a switch is flipped and its legs are pushed down.
Zekrom is featured next, with a Tepig card. This toy has rotating arms and a spinning tail, making it a very cool and intimidating figure.
Snivy is the seventh toy, paired with a Pidove card. This toy has a rolling wheel underneath, and as it rolls, its head moves up and down.