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The C-click reaction is a special feature in which pressing the C button (far right button) when no icons are highlighted causes a certain reaction from the on-screen character. This was first introduced on the Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus in Japan, and in America with the Tamagotchi Connection Version 4. Reactions are different between versions, and may be triggered by different things.

Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus / Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus Akai[]

Baby Stage[]

At the newly born stage, the baby has two reactions:

  • The baby dances around in place for a moment, before falling over and crying.
  • The baby jumps into a bag, and jumps out several moments later, falling on its face.

Child Stage[]

Once the baby becomes a child, the two reactions are replaced:

  • The character dances and sings in place.
  • The character blows a bubble, which pops several seconds later.

Teen Stage[]

Once the child becomes a teen, it has three possible reactions.

  • The teen blows up a balloon and floats up the screen, before it pops and the character falls.
  • The character blushes before singing.
  • The character comes up close to the screen.

Adult Stage[]

At the adult stage, two reactions are changed, while one remains the same.

  • The character comes up close to the screen.
  • The character blows several hearts across the screen, before one pops and the character blushes.
  • The character spins around on the screen before becoming dizzy.

Senior Stage[]

Ojitchi and Otokitchi have the same adult reactions, yet one animation is replaced.

  • The character stands in the middle of the screen, jumps to each corner and falls over, and then gets dizzy.
  • The character blows several hearts across the screen, before one pops and the character blushes.
  • The character spins around on the screen before becoming dizzy.

Hanerutchi 1[]

Baby and Child stage[]

All reactions at this point match that of the Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus.

Teen, Adult, Senior, Special Stages[]

Hanerutchi characters only have one animation in which they tell the user something. What they say depends on the character.

Chou Jinsei Enjoi Tamagotchi Plus, Ura Jinsei Enjoy Tamagotchi Plus, Hanerutchi 2[]

Baby and Child Stages[]

For the two youngest stages, there is only one reaction: the child sits at the bottom of the screen and smiles at the user.

Teen, Adult, Senior, and Special Stages[]

For all other stages, the character comes up close to the screen.

On Hanerutchi 2, unlike the Hanerutchi 1, characters come up close to the screen, sometimes including additional graphics such as speech or multiple characters.

Tamagotchi Mini[]

As the Tamagotchi Mini has no health menu icon, the C-Click reaction is used instead. If the C button is pressed and the character gives a reaction, it shows that the character needs something and has to be cared for. If the character looks dizzy, they are hungry. If they turn away from the screen, they are unhappy.

Tamagotchi Nano series[]

As with the Tamagotchi Mini, the C-click reaction is used to determine needs. If it plays a dizzy animation, it's hungry, and a sulking animation means it's unhappy. Once the meters are not empty, the animation will change, typically to a Close Up. On some models, there are different animations depending on whether the Happy meter is partially or completely full.

The Gudetama Tamagotchi functions in a similar manner, except it replaces the animations with quotes, which are different for each character.

TamagoChu[]

On this Tamagotchi release, the C-click shows the character doing something related to their appearance. For example, they may brush their hair, put on makeup, use a hairdryer, or look in a mirror.

Tamagotchi Connection Version 4 / 4.5[]

Child Stage[]

While the baby stage has no reaction, they gain their first at the child stage. Here, the character jumps up and rotates on the screen, before landing and blushing.

Teen, Adult, Senior, and Special Stage[]

For all stages following the Child stage, characters come up close to the screen.

Tamagotchi Connection Version 5 / Celebrity[]

On the Family series of Tamagotchi, the C-Click reaction is based on both Bonding percentage and the character's specified family.

Bonding-based Reactions[]

  • 0% through 10% - The on-screen characters look left and right, before making an error sound, and question marks appearing on screen.
  • 20% through 30% - The oldest on-screen character comes up close to the screen.
  • 40% through 50% - All on-screen characters run off the screen through the left, come back, and fall over.
  • 60% through 70% - The oldest character kisses the two characters surrounding him/her, and they, in turn, kiss back, as a giant heart appears above them.
  • 80% through 100% - All three characters come up close to the screen.

Pure Family Reactions[]

There are four alternative reactions, each available only to the four pure families:

  • Mame Family - The entire family appears, and the pet Bagubagutchi comes up close to the screen.
  • Meme Family - The entire family comes on screen, including Chitchi, and get their hair tangled.
  • Kuchipa Family - The entire family sits on the screen, before their pet Onsenmoguratchi appears digging from the ground. The parents walk off, leaving the kids upset.
  • Violet Family - The parents and their pet Hanatarezoutchi appear, and the parent come up to the screen. The father kisses the mother's cheek before they return to the kids.

Gotchi King Family[]

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As there are 4 different means of acquiring the Gotchi King Family, there are 4 different click reactions. They replace each Pure Family, but the children and parental evolutions are the same.

Tamagotchi Music Star[]

Child Stage[]

  • The character turns around and smiles at the user.

Teen, Adult and Senior Stages[]

  • The character comes up close to the screen.

TamaTown Tama-Go[]

  • The character comes up close to the screen.

Tamagotchi Plus Color[]

  • The character comes up close to the screen.
  • The character jumps on the spot with red and pink hearts around it.
  • The character appears with music notes before jumping either side into the air.

Tamagotchi iD L[]

  • The character jumps on the spot with hearts floating above it in the air.
  • The character comes up close to the screen.
  • The character jogs across the screen.

Tamagotchi P's[]

  • The character comes up close to the screen.
  • The character jogs across the screen and flies off before rushing back on.
  • The character looks in the mirror with hearts appearing above it.

Tamagotchi 4U[]

  • The character hops around before fumbling and blushing.
  • The character blushes as they dance around the screen with music notes around them.
  • The character comes up close to the screen.
  • Characters in Personality Stages can have additional animations that are exclusive to them.

Tamagotchi Friends[]

  • The character comes up close to the screen.
  • The character jogs across the screen and flies off before rushing back on.
  • The character jumps on the spot with hearts floating above it in the air.

Tamagotchi On, Tamagotchi Meets and Tamagotchi Pix[]

Note that the animations in Tamagotchi Pix is smoother compared to On and Meets. Also, the baby-exclusive animation is not present in Tamagotchi Pix.

Baby[]

  • If the happiness is lower than a quarter, the baby will come forwards the screen from the background and makes a sad face. Then one of the parents will bring a plushie to cheer up the baby. If without parents, the plushie appears by itself.
  • If the happiness is average, the parents will peek at the corner of the screen while the baby attempts to walk near them. Then all family members appears near the screen. If without parents, the baby will act the same but without the parents peeking.
  • If the happiness is high, the parents will throw the baby into the air twice before the baby walks around the room. In case if there's less than two parents, the baby will jump by themself instead.

Child onwards[]

  • If the happiness is lower than a quarter, the Tamagotchi will slowly walks towards the screen and make a fake smile. The expression is more detailed as adults. In Pix, the character is instead angry.
  • If the happiness is average, the Tamagotchi flips themself and pounds on the ground.
  • If the happiness is high, the Tamagotchi will play hide and seek for a while.
  • Sometimes the C-Click reaction is replaced by having the Tamagotchi saying a phrase, while the Tamagotchi jumps (with music notes surrounding them) during average happiness. All characters in Tamagotchi On has a fixed dialogue (i.e. "Hello!"), while characters in Meets has their own unique dialogues. In Pix, this is replaced with the character smiling and hopping with hearts floating.
Tamagotchi Terminology
General Functions CareHealth meterMeal (Rice) • SnackTrainingPooC-click reaction (Close Up) • ShopNotebook
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