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Will the Naruto collection from Burger King arrive in Mexico? Here’s what we know

Summary by Revista Merca2.0
Photo: Courtesy Burger King Burger King has started the year well internationally, this because the King Jr. of Brazil has arrived the collection of Naruto, this has been confirmed by the same chain of that country, however the news ran very quickly in different countries being trending in social networks among fans of the anime, this by the departure of 8 incredible unpublished figures, which could place it as the series of the year. Will the c…
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Photo: Courtesy Burger King Burger King has started the year well internationally, this because the King Jr. of Brazil has arrived the collection of Naruto, this has been confirmed by the same chain of that country, however the news ran very quickly in different countries being trending in social networks among fans of the anime, this by the departure of 8 incredible unpublished figures, which could place it as the series of the year. Will the c…

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Revista Merca2.0 broke the news in on Wednesday, January 15, 2025.
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