Pokemon turning 30 is the kind of milestone that calls for more than a cake. McDonald's Japan is marking the occasion with a set of exclusive collectibles, and the standout piece is exactly what it sounds like: a Pikachu-shaped french fries timer.
For fans already deep into Pokémon Pokopia, this is the kind of real-world crossover that makes the franchise feel genuinely alive outside of games.
The Pikachu timer that actually does something
The fries timer is the headliner here, and it earns that spot. Shaped like Pikachu, the little device is designed to count down so you know exactly when your fries hit peak crunch. It's a genuinely clever piece of merchandise that sits at the intersection of Pokemon fandom and fast food ritual. You'll want to keep this one on the shelf long after the fries are gone.
Here's the thing: most fast food collabs produce cups and wrappers that end up in the bin. A functional timer with Pikachu's face on it is a different category of item entirely.
Color-changing cups and zipper pouches round out the lineup
Beyond the timer, the collab includes color-changing cups and zipper pouches, both available in three different designs. The cups react to temperature, which is a solid party trick for a limited-edition item. The zipper pouches are practical enough to actually use day-to-day, which gives this collab more staying power than the average fast food tie-in.
Three designs across each item type means there's a genuine collecting angle here. What most players miss with these collabs is that the secondary market for Japanese McDonald's exclusives tends to move fast, so availability windows matter.
Why Japan gets the good stuff
McDonald's Japan has a long track record of running Pokemon promotions that never make it to Western markets. The 30th anniversary is a logical hook for a bigger-than-usual push, and this lineup reflects that. Pikachu remains the face of the franchise after three decades, so building the hero item around him is the obvious call, but the execution here is more thoughtful than a standard plush or trading card insert.
For context, Pokemon's 30th anniversary lands in 2026, tying the collab directly to a year-long celebration the franchise has been building toward across games, events, and merchandise.
What this means for Pokemon fans right now
If you're based in Japan or know someone who is, this is worth tracking down before stock runs out. Limited-edition McDonald's Japan items have a history of selling through quickly once word spreads online.
For players spending time in Pokémon Pokopia building out Pikachu-themed spaces in-game, the real-world timer is a neat companion piece. The franchise has always been good at bridging digital and physical, and this collab is a clean example of that.
The key here is that Pokemon at 30 is still generating this level of cultural energy across food, merchandise, and gaming simultaneously. Keep an eye on the Pokémon Pokopia guides for everything happening in-game while the anniversary celebrations continue to roll out.








