Harutchi (ハルっち) is a gender-neutral child Tamagotchi character that debuted on the Mesutchi and Osutchi in Japan, and on the Tamagotchi Connection Version 4 internationally.
Name Origin[]
In Japanese "Haru" means the season of spring. This is a pun on how spring can also mean bounce, since Harutchi likes to bounce.
Appearance[]
Harutchi is blue with short arms, round feet, and a large head. It has wide eyes and black Mametchi-like ears.
Personality[]
Harutchi loves to dance, has fantastic rhythm, and can move gracefully to music. It also has lots of energy and likes to bounce.
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"I love dancing, when the music suddenly starts playing, I suddenly pick up the rhythm ♪" - Tamagotchi 25th Character Special book (JP, 2022) |
On Virtual Pets[]
Mesutchi and Osutchi[]
Harutchi appears as the only child character available at the TMP4 rank. It evolves from PuchiTeletchi and can evolve further into either Kuribotchi (Osutchi) or Pyukitchi (Mesutchi). However, if it started with 0% it may become Propellertchi on the Osutchi or Patapatchi on the Mesutchi with at least three care mistakes.
Unless neglected as a baby, Harutchi will always start with at least 25% discipline regardless of how empty the bar was prior to evolution - and throughout the 48 hours it spends at this stage it will make six or seven discipline calls. It loses a heart every 30 minutes, sleeps from 8 PM to 9 AM, and its base weight is 10g.
Tamagotchi Connection Version 4[]
Harutchi is one of four possible child characters obtained from Tsubutchi. It normally evolves into a Mame Family teen and is the sole toddler able to become Young Mametchi or Young Mimitchi, though it has a chance of evolving into a Meme teen if given three care mistakes in the same category (mental or physical). It can also evolve into one of the four Universal teens. It cannot evolve into a Kuchi family teen. Harutchi sleeps from 8 PM to 9 AM, its favorite food is Ice Cream and its least favorite is Pizza.
Trivia[]
- On the Tamagotchi Connection V4's TamaTown, Harutchi used female pronouns.