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In a prototype version of M.C. Kids, an unused sprite can be found of the Hamburglar where he appears to have a beard. At that point, the Hamburglar had never been portrayed with a beard - though, in 2015, a new iteration of the Hamburglar, portrayed without a mascot head and aimed at an older demographic, would be introduced, and he would have a beard.
The Cutting Room Floor article:
https://tcrf.net/Proto:M.C._Kids#Unused_Graphics
Hamburglar 2015 reboot:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/trending/mcdonald-s-reintroduces-the-hamburglar-as-a-strangely-attractive-suburban-dad-1.3064103
https://tcrf.net/Proto:M.C._Kids#Unused_Graphics
Hamburglar 2015 reboot:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/trending/mcdonald-s-reintroduces-the-hamburglar-as-a-strangely-attractive-suburban-dad-1.3064103
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The blurb for the box of M.C Kids claims the game was developed with consultation from a qualified developmental psychologist named Frank Manis. While Frank Manis is a real person with a legitimate Ph.D. dating back to 1981, he is not credited in-game.
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