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==''[[SEGA]]'' (1999)== |
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[[File:Jack_in_the_Box_Sega_display.png|thumb|A display of the toys and games.]] |
[[File:Jack_in_the_Box_Sega_display.png|thumb|A display of the toys and games.]] |
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+ | Not long before ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' released in the US, Jack in the Box started selling [[Sega]] toys for their ''Jack's Kids Meals.'' They were also selling four ''SEGA PC'' games that corresponded with the four toys. |
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===Toys=== |
===Toys=== |
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+ | The four available toys were of the Sega characters ''[[Sonic]]'', ''[[Knuckles]]'', ''Bug'' and ''Ecco The Dolphin''. |
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− | Around 1999, Jack In The Box started selling [[Sega]] toys for their "Jack's Kids Meals." There were four toys in total, Bug from the [[Sega Saturn|SEGA Saturn]], Ecco The Dolphin who appeared on various SEGA consoles, and Sonic and Knuckles. |
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The [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] toy was a Sonic pull-back racer. By pushing down Sonic's head, the front wheel wound up and propelled him forward. The [[Knuckles the Echidna|Knuckles]] figure didn't have any action features that most kids' meal toys had. It was just a display piece, however the arms and head could swivel. |
The [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] toy was a Sonic pull-back racer. By pushing down Sonic's head, the front wheel wound up and propelled him forward. The [[Knuckles the Echidna|Knuckles]] figure didn't have any action features that most kids' meal toys had. It was just a display piece, however the arms and head could swivel. |
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− | + | The games were $1.99 if purchased with the kid's meal or $5.99 on their own. The games available were [[Sonic 3D Blast]], [[Sonic & Knuckles Collection]], [[wikipedia:Bug!|Bug!]] and [[wikipedia:Ecco the Dolphin|Ecco the Dolphin]]. |
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Jack in the Box Sega PC bag.jpg|Design used for the bag. |
Jack in the Box Sega PC bag.jpg|Design used for the bag. |
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Sonictoy.jpg|The Sonic pull-back racer toy. |
Sonictoy.jpg|The Sonic pull-back racer toy. |
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+ | Knuxtoy.jpg|The Knuckles figure. |
− | JackBox3DBlast.jpg|The |
+ | JackBox3DBlast.jpg|The cover of Sonic 3D Blast, as sold by Jack In The Box. |
− | SonicKnux_Collection_JackinBox.jpg|The |
+ | SonicKnux_Collection_JackinBox.jpg|The cover of Sonic & Knuckles Collection, as sold by Jack In The Box. |
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Revision as of 09:28, 2 August 2018
Information in this article is about real-life people, companies, and objects, which do not relate to the in-universe Sonic series. |
- You may be looking for the boss, Egg Jack-in-the-Box.
Jack In The Box is a popular American Fast Food resturant. They have kids' meals (like most Fast Food resturants) that include a toy.
SEGA (1999)
Not long before Sonic Adventure released in the US, Jack in the Box started selling Sega toys for their Jack's Kids Meals. They were also selling four SEGA PC games that corresponded with the four toys.
Toys
The four available toys were of the Sega characters Sonic, Knuckles, Bug and Ecco The Dolphin.
The Sonic toy was a Sonic pull-back racer. By pushing down Sonic's head, the front wheel wound up and propelled him forward. The Knuckles figure didn't have any action features that most kids' meal toys had. It was just a display piece, however the arms and head could swivel.
PC games
The games were $1.99 if purchased with the kid's meal or $5.99 on their own. The games available were Sonic 3D Blast, Sonic & Knuckles Collection, Bug! and Ecco the Dolphin.
Gallery
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