The commercial and character are reminiscent of Nyan Cat, the viral animation of a cat flying through space accompanied by Hatsune Miku's "Nyanyanyanyanyanyanya" song. In McDonald’s rendition, the lyrics are replaced with "shakashaka," representing the sound of shaking or rattling, representing the Shaka Shaka fries.シャカろ?😸🍟🌈#ShakaCat pic.twitter.com/IWs0wNtZsO
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Within a day of its release on Twitter, the Shaka Cat video garnered over seven and a half million views, sparking fan art and illustrations from those touched by the adorable ad. The original artist, Hamafugu, contributed additional drawings of the character, further amplifying its popularity. While the animated version gained traction, McDonald’s also released a live-action adaptation and a pixel art interpretation by Birdman surfaced online.シャカろ?😸🍟🌈#ShakaCat pic.twitter.com/PH172IeoRY
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As for the fries' flavors, the video showcases a salty plum and seaweed option, and a garlic, black pepper, and mayonnaise flavor. These new additions to the Shaka Shaka Fries lineup hit McDonald's are only available for a limited time, however, so foodies who want to recreate the now-viral video may want to head to McDonald's soon!シャカろ?😸🍟🌈#ShakaCat pic.twitter.com/pvVWwOdyhq
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