

As previously stated, much of the plans are still being kept secret, though more details are expected to come this month, perhaps on Pokemon Day, February 27. The McDonald's Pokemon cards isn't the only way that The Pokemon Company is celebrating the franchise's 25th anniversary. Keep in mind that there are two of each card since there are holo versions as well: Here is a full list of the available McDonald's Pokemon cards for 2021. This includes Pikachu, who was the starter for Pokemon Yellow. From Pokemon Red and Blue to Pokemon Sword and Shield, all of the starter Pokemon in the series' history are represented. RELATED: Pokemon Fan Reveals Impressive Misty Cosplay With TogepiĪny given McDonald's Happy Meal will include a pack of four Pokemon cards, with every card being one of the franchise's starter Pokemon. The cards are the same as their main Pokemon TCG counterparts, but with the Pokemon 25th anniversary logo and in the case of holos, a McDonald's print. Participating McDonald's will be including special Pokemon cards with Happy Meals, both regular and holo, with 50 cards in total to collect. The McDonald's Pokemon promotion is live now, and it's unclear exactly how long it will last, so those interested may want to consider picking up a Happy Meal.

While much of The Pokemon Company's plans to celebrate the Pokemon 25th anniversary remain under-wraps, its collaboration with McDonald's has gone live, letting fans get Pokemon cards with their Happy Meals, along with some other Pokemon-related stickers and knickknacks. There are also four “toys” that are included with the promo packs, a cardboard deck box, a set of 25 stickers for each starter, a cardboard and plastic cardholder, or a set of four larger stickers that will feature a random region’s starter trio and Pikachu.2021 marks the 25th anniversary of the Pokemon franchise and The Pokemon Company is looking to celebrate in style.

None of these listings are using PSA graded examples. Here is a list of average costs for every Pokémon card featured in this McDonald’s 25th anniversary set, listed by generation and with holo and non-holo pricings form current and historic price database, PriceCharting. Some sealed boxes listed for resale can go for between $600 to $1,000, while individual packs are going up to anywhere from $4 to $20. Because the cards are a limited-edition run tied into the Pokémon franchise’s 25th anniversary, there is an inherent collectibility factor playing into the price of the cards.
