Mario w/ Cappy Jakks Figure
Wait — instruction: translate only generic words around those names — condition, completeness, packaging, quantity, and connective wording. Keep original word order, punctuation, separators, and capitalisation. So "w/" is connective wording; should translate "with" to Finnish "mukana" or "w/" equivalent? They used abbreviation "w/" meaning "with". Translate that. Proper nouns: Mario, Cappy, Jakks Figure are product and brand names; must keep them exactly as written. So replace "w/" with "mukaan" or "mukana"? In Finnish, "with" commonly "mukana" or "kanssa". For connective wording likely "with" = "kanssa". But "Mario with Cappy Jakks Figure" meaning Mario with Cappy Jakks Figure— maybe "Mario kanssa Cappy Jakks Figure". Use "kanssa". Keep order. So "Mario w/ Cappy Jakks Figure" -> "Mario kanssa Cappy Jakks Figure". Return only that. Let's output.