Cabrioletchi is a Tamagotchi who debuted in Tamagotchi Adventure Kingdom. It plays a major role as a faster mode of transportation for the main characters throughout the game.
Name Origin[]
Cabrioletchi's name comes from the English word cabriolet (also known as a "convertible"), which is a car with a roof that folds down. The word originates from the French words cabrioler and cabriole, which both refer to something leaping in the air almost like a goat would.
Appearance[]
Cabrioletchi resembles a car, specifically a cabriolet or convertible with no roof. It has four tan-colored seats, a black steering wheel and a windshield to protect the driver and front passenger. It also has four black tires, the back two being larger than the front two. Its eyes are located where the headlights would be, its two side mirrors somewhat resemble ears, and it has an orange beak that can usually be seen in an open smile. It is normally seen with a blue paint job, but it can be customized in-game with a wide variety of different colors and designs.
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Tamagotchi Adventure Kingdom[]
Cabrioletchi is an NPC first encountered along the Central Road on the way to Tamagotchi Town, where it appears broken down in the middle of the road. After completing the main quest involving repairing it, Mametchi and friends partner up with Cabrioletchi for the rest of the adventure and are able to use it to travel along roads much faster than before.
After talking to Carmamatchi and completing the "A garage beyond repair?!" sidequest, her and Carpapatchi open the Tama Custom Garage for players to be able to customize Cabrioletchi. Players also receive the side quest "Souped up!", where giving Cabrioletchi a new paint job is the main objective.
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Trivia[]
- Cabrioletchi is one of a few Tamagotchi characters who directly resembles an automobile, some others being Kurumatchi and the Lovelin Tour Bus.
- These are all unrelated to and not explicitly identified as Tamagotchi Vehicles, given the moniker is generally reserved for vintage-era machines with no defined sentience.

