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⚫ | '''Tamagotchi!''' ({{ja|たまごっち!}}) is the |
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⚫ | '''Tamagotchi!''' ({{ja|たまごっち!}}) is the first Tamagotchi animated series to air in Japan. It began airing in October 2009 in Japan, and ending in September 2012. Tamagotchi! aired 143 episodes and was followed by [[Tamagotchi! Yume Kira Dream]]. A wide range of merchandise based on the anime was available in Japan at a TamaDepa. |
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⚫ | An English dub with only a few episodes is aired on {{wp|9Go!}} (formerly Go!) channel 99 on weekends at 5:30am in Australia. Currently, the voices |
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⚫ | An English dub with only a few episodes is aired on {{wp|9Go!}} (formerly Go!) channel 99 on weekends at 5:30am in Australia. Currently, most of the voices from the English version are unknown. A Tagalog dub on {{wp|GMA Network|GMA}} also aired in the Philippines, and a Mandarin Chinese dub aired on {{wp|zh:東森幼幼台|YoYo TV}}. There are also two separate Cantonese Chinese dubs aired in Hong Kong, one on the channel ViuTV and one aired on {{wp|TVB}}. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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{{main|List of Tamagotchi! Episodes}} |
{{main|List of Tamagotchi! Episodes}} |
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+ | Following the events of Tamagotchi: Happiest Story in the Universe!, Mametchi, Memetchi, Kuchipatchi, and all other Tamagotchi Planet residents move on with their daily lives. However, a very famous Tamagotchi idol named Lovelin moves to Tamagotchi Town to host a footrace. The following day, at school, a shy, yet sweet new girl named Lovelitchi came to class. Little were her classmates aware that she was actually Lovelin. Poor experiences in prior schools caused Lovelitchi to decide to keep her Lovelin identity a secret when transferring to Tamagotchi School. After Mametchi told Lovelitchi he sees her as a Tama-Friend, she soon gets nervous due to the fact that Tama-Friends are never dishonest with each other. On Mametchi's birthday, Lovelitchi announced that she was, indeed, Lovelin. She feared that her newly-made friendships would come to an end, but everyone was quick to forgive her, and she was relieved. Daily life continued from that point until a legend about "The Kuchipatchi of Truth" was learned about by Mametchi, Memetchi, and Kuchipatchi. It caused a variety of shenanigans, included being teleported back in time and Lovelitchi's cell phone, Telelin, coming to life. Not long after the legend of The Kuchipatchi of Truth was discovered, an outgoing violinist named Melodytchi moves to Tamagotchi Town. Lovelitchi quickly became friends with her and they became an idol and violinist duet, performing many songs together. Not too long afterward, a bright and optimistic fashion designer named Moriritchi moves in and quickly became Tama-Friends with the cast, especially Lovelitchi and Melodytchi. Shortly after, a human girl named Tomomi arrives on Tamagotchi Planet following a malfunction from one of Mametchi's inventions. At that time, a new conflict unfolds; the legend of the Tama-Hearts. These mythical hearts were floating about on Tamagotchi Planet, and if they weren't found in time, Tamagotchi Planet would face a permanent curse. Mametchi created [[Tama Profy]], devices that could store the Tama-Hearts shortly after they were uncovered, and gave them to Lovelitchi and Melodytchi. Every time a Tama-Heart was found, Lovelitchi and Melodytchi would take out their Tama Profy and store the Tama-Heart inside. At one time around that time, a mysterious Tamagotchi named Kizunatchi got out of the devices and offered to help with the search. Not long after, Tomomi leaves to return to the Earth and a new Tamagotchi girl with a massive crush on Mametchi, Himespetchi, arrives and agrees to help with the search. With all the Tama-Hearts eventually found and stored in the Tama-Profies, citizens of Tamagotchi Town were soon turning into eggs. This was the beginning for what may be a permanent curse in Tamagotchi Planet, and if the Tama-Hearts weren't returned to their respective pillars on Heart Island in time, a rather unhappy ending is rest assured. Luckily, The Tamagotchis make it to Heart Island just before the curse gets any worse and manage to store the Tama-Hearts in their proper pillars. The sky then darkens, making them think something awful is bound to happen. Mametchi, Lovelitchi, Melodytchi, Memetchi, Kuchipatchi, and Himespetchi each made their hopes on the Tamagotchi Planet being Okay and the Egg curse to being stopped. Kizunatchi, only able to do so much to stop the curse, descended in a manner that saddened her Tama-Friends and made them run towards her, screaming her name. Kizunatchi soon changed appearance and ended the egg curse once and for all. Everyone was turned back to their regular selves and, after a tearful farewell to Kizunatchi, everything went back to normal. Ms. Perfect called Mametchi, Memetchi, and Kuchipatchi, and announced that the three Tamagotchis have won the Robotic Soccer Tournament and that they would be transferring to Dream Town in light of their Victory. The entire class was surprised, especially Mametchi, Memetchi, and Kuchipatchi. Makiko remarked that the three will need to leave Tamagotchi Town, making Himespetchi tear up in the thought that her love was leaving. |
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− | Each episode consists of two parts (changed from two parts to one part since Episode 95), and sometimes they are connected to each other and other episodes, but a majority of them are stand-alone stories. |
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− | ===Season One=== |
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− | Season One generally follows the adventures of [[Mametchi]] and his friends [[Memetchi]], [[Kuchipatchi]], and [[Lovelitchi]]/[[Lovelin]] as they progress through each day in [[Tamagotchi Town]]. Most episodes focus on the central characters, but some are just about minor characters, such as [[Hapihapitchi]] and [[Chamametchi]]. There is a wide variety of genres for the episodes, some being comedic and light-hearted while others are more serious. |
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− | ===Season Two=== |
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− | The legend of [[Kuchipatchi of Truth]], added to the series, along with new main character [[Telelin]]. |
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− | New main character, [[Melodytchi]], added to the series, along with [[Happy Happy Harmony]]. Another new main character just added before the end of season three, [[Moriritchi]]. |
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− | ===Season Four=== |
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− | New main character, [[Pashalin]]. |
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− | ===Season Five=== |
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− | The legend of [[Tama Heart]], added to the series, along with [[Happy Heart]]. New main characters, [[Tomomi]]. |
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− | ===Season Six=== |
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− | New main character, [[Kizunatchi]] and [[Himespetchi]], [[Tomomi]] leaves to go back to [[The Earth]]. |
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− | [[Kizunatchi]] evolves into her adult form and leaves. [[Spacytchi]], [[Akaspetchi]], [[Pipospetchi]], [[Mametchi]], [[Memetchi]] and [[Kuchipatchi]] leave to go study abroad at [[Dream School]], [[Dream Town]]. a place where all dreams come true. [[Himespetchi]] reappears as well. |
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− | ''Anime continues, new series [[Tamagotchi! Yume Kira Dream]].'' |
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==Characters== |
==Characters== |
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− | * '''Tamagotchi! Wakuwaku Jōhō''' ({{Ja|たまごっち! わくわくじょーほー}}) is a character introduction that was aired at the end of the ending credits of each episode. Aired from season 1 to season 3. Its unknown what episode it first aired, and it is rumored to have ended in episode 71. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 04:12, 28 June 2020
- This page is about the first Tamagotchi! anime. For the series itself, see Tamagotchi! (series).
Tamagotchi! (たまごっち!) is the first Tamagotchi animated series to air in Japan. It began airing in October 2009 in Japan, and ending in September 2012. Tamagotchi! aired 143 episodes and was followed by Tamagotchi! Yume Kira Dream. A wide range of merchandise based on the anime was available in Japan at a TamaDepa.
An English dub with only a few episodes is aired on 9Go! (formerly Go!) channel 99 on weekends at 5:30am in Australia. Currently, most of the voices from the English version are unknown. A Tagalog dub on GMA also aired in the Philippines, and a Mandarin Chinese dub aired on YoYo TV. There are also two separate Cantonese Chinese dubs aired in Hong Kong, one on the channel ViuTV and one aired on TVB.
From July 7, 2014, a Korean dub is now airing on Champ TV and Anime Box. Both channels air Tamagotchi! every Tuesday.
At some point around 2017, a Thai dub was aired on True Family Jump and MCOT Family.
Plot
- Main article: List of Tamagotchi! Episodes
Following the events of Tamagotchi: Happiest Story in the Universe!, Mametchi, Memetchi, Kuchipatchi, and all other Tamagotchi Planet residents move on with their daily lives. However, a very famous Tamagotchi idol named Lovelin moves to Tamagotchi Town to host a footrace. The following day, at school, a shy, yet sweet new girl named Lovelitchi came to class. Little were her classmates aware that she was actually Lovelin. Poor experiences in prior schools caused Lovelitchi to decide to keep her Lovelin identity a secret when transferring to Tamagotchi School. After Mametchi told Lovelitchi he sees her as a Tama-Friend, she soon gets nervous due to the fact that Tama-Friends are never dishonest with each other. On Mametchi's birthday, Lovelitchi announced that she was, indeed, Lovelin. She feared that her newly-made friendships would come to an end, but everyone was quick to forgive her, and she was relieved. Daily life continued from that point until a legend about "The Kuchipatchi of Truth" was learned about by Mametchi, Memetchi, and Kuchipatchi. It caused a variety of shenanigans, included being teleported back in time and Lovelitchi's cell phone, Telelin, coming to life. Not long after the legend of The Kuchipatchi of Truth was discovered, an outgoing violinist named Melodytchi moves to Tamagotchi Town. Lovelitchi quickly became friends with her and they became an idol and violinist duet, performing many songs together. Not too long afterward, a bright and optimistic fashion designer named Moriritchi moves in and quickly became Tama-Friends with the cast, especially Lovelitchi and Melodytchi. Shortly after, a human girl named Tomomi arrives on Tamagotchi Planet following a malfunction from one of Mametchi's inventions. At that time, a new conflict unfolds; the legend of the Tama-Hearts. These mythical hearts were floating about on Tamagotchi Planet, and if they weren't found in time, Tamagotchi Planet would face a permanent curse. Mametchi created Tama Profy, devices that could store the Tama-Hearts shortly after they were uncovered, and gave them to Lovelitchi and Melodytchi. Every time a Tama-Heart was found, Lovelitchi and Melodytchi would take out their Tama Profy and store the Tama-Heart inside. At one time around that time, a mysterious Tamagotchi named Kizunatchi got out of the devices and offered to help with the search. Not long after, Tomomi leaves to return to the Earth and a new Tamagotchi girl with a massive crush on Mametchi, Himespetchi, arrives and agrees to help with the search. With all the Tama-Hearts eventually found and stored in the Tama-Profies, citizens of Tamagotchi Town were soon turning into eggs. This was the beginning for what may be a permanent curse in Tamagotchi Planet, and if the Tama-Hearts weren't returned to their respective pillars on Heart Island in time, a rather unhappy ending is rest assured. Luckily, The Tamagotchis make it to Heart Island just before the curse gets any worse and manage to store the Tama-Hearts in their proper pillars. The sky then darkens, making them think something awful is bound to happen. Mametchi, Lovelitchi, Melodytchi, Memetchi, Kuchipatchi, and Himespetchi each made their hopes on the Tamagotchi Planet being Okay and the Egg curse to being stopped. Kizunatchi, only able to do so much to stop the curse, descended in a manner that saddened her Tama-Friends and made them run towards her, screaming her name. Kizunatchi soon changed appearance and ended the egg curse once and for all. Everyone was turned back to their regular selves and, after a tearful farewell to Kizunatchi, everything went back to normal. Ms. Perfect called Mametchi, Memetchi, and Kuchipatchi, and announced that the three Tamagotchis have won the Robotic Soccer Tournament and that they would be transferring to Dream Town in light of their Victory. The entire class was surprised, especially Mametchi, Memetchi, and Kuchipatchi. Makiko remarked that the three will need to leave Tamagotchi Town, making Himespetchi tear up in the thought that her love was leaving.
Characters
- See also: List of Tamagotchi! anime characters
- Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Kei Shindou (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Yuuko Sanpei (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Saito Chiwa (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Mariya Ise (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Yukana (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Yuuko Gibu (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Asami Yaguchi (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Ryouka Yuzuki (Japanese)
- Tomomi (Human)
- Voiced by: Ayana Taketatsu (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Satomi Korogi (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Tomoko Kaneda (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Natsuko Kuwatani (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Satomi Korogi (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Kana Uetake (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Yuko Gibu (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Hinako Sasaki (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Nanae Katou (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Akemi Okamura (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Kiyotaka Furushima (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Mayumi Yamaguchi (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Wasabi Mizuta (Japanese)
- Voiced by: Yasuyuki Kase (Japanese)
- Pipospetchi
- Akaspetchi
- Ms Perfect / Gorippa Sensei
- TamaPtchi
- ADtchi
- Gotchiman
- Black Hat
- Dazzilitchi
- Dreamitchi
- Madonnatchi
- Herotchi
- Manenetchi
- Papamametchi
- Mamametchi
- Lovemamalitchi
- Lovepapalitchi
- Mememamatchi
- Memepapatchi
- Mamapatchi
- Papapatchi
- Chibipatchi
- Majorite
- Safetytchi
- Melomamatchi
- Melopapatchi
- My Friend (Character within the Melody Violin)
- Joou Sama (Queen of Melody Land)
- Bagubagutchi
- Winditchi
- Whirltchi
- Mamemametchi
- Gotchi King
- Princess Tamako
- Prince Tamahiko
- Deertchi
- Santaclautchi
- Necktietchi
- Tamasutetchi
- Happyburgertchi
- Nazotchi
- Yuka
- Mimitchi
- Nemutchi
- Dorotchi
- Debatchi
- Togetchi
- Sunopotchi
- Pompomtchi
- Shigurehimetchi
- Himetchi
- Eco-usatchi Triplets
- Nonopotchi
- Atsuatsutchi
- Sabusabutchi
- Kunoitchi
- Octodogtchi
- Imotchi
- Nachuratchi
- Agetchi
- Fuwamokotchi
And more...
Music
Opening Themes | |||||||||
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Song title | Episodes song aired | Watch Japanese version | Watch English version | Watch Tagalog version | Watch Chinese version | Singer | Chorus | Publisher | |
JP: GO-GO! たまごっち! |
Episode 1 - Episode 25 | YouTube | YouTube | JP: Yuria Nara | |||||
JP: GO-GO! たまごっち! |
Episode 26 - Episode 48 | YouTube | Not Uploaded | JP: Yuria Nara | |||||
JP: GO-GO! たまごっち! | Episode 49 - Episode 52 | YouTube | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | JP: Lovelin, Meloditchi, KuroMametchi (speaking part) | JP: ヤング・フレッシュ | ||
JP: GO-GO! たまごっち |
Episode 53 - Episode 57 | YouTube | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | JP: Memetchi, Makiko, Kuchipatchi (speaking part) | |||
JP: GO-GO! たまごっち |
Episode 58 - Epsiode 61 | YouTube | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | JP: ChaMametchi, Hapihapitchi, Mametchi (speaking part) | |||
JP: GO-GO! たまごっち |
Episode 62 - Episode 65 | YouTube | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | JP: Violetchi, Terulin, Lovelitchi (speaking part) | JP: ヤング・フレッシュ | ||
JP: GO-GO! たまごっち |
Episode 66 - Episode 69 | https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0uInVuT5pho | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | JP: Mametchi, Doremitchi, Sopratchi, Meloditchi (speaking part) | |||
JP: GO-GO! たまごっち |
Episode 70-73 | YouTube | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | JP: All Tama-Friends | |||
JP: Like & Peace! | Episode 74-98 | YouTube | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | JP: Dream5 | avex trax | ||
JP: Kirakira Everyday | Episode 99-113 | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | JP: Dream5 | avex trax | ||
JP: Kirakira Everyday (updated ver) | Episode 114-122 | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | JP: Dream5 | avex trax | ||
JP: I★my★me★mine! | Episode 123-143 | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | JP: Dream5 | avex trax |
Ending Credits | |||||||||
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Song title | Episodes song aired | Watch Japanese version | Watch English version | Watch Tagalog version | Watch Chinese version | Singer | Chorus | Publisher | |
JP: たまともフォーエバー (TamaTomo Forever)
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Episode 1 - Episode 25 | YouTube | YouTube | JP: Shoko Haida | Pony Canyon (ポニーキャニオン) | ||||
JP: もしも☆パラダイス!
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Episode 26 - Episode 48 | Unavailable | YouTube | JP: mao | |||||
JP: ハッピーハッピーハーモニー (Happy Happy Harmony) | Episode 49 - Episode 73 | YouTube | Unavailable | Unavailable | JP: ラブリンLovelin | ||||
JP: Smiling! | Episode 74 - Episode 85 | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | JP: Lay | rhythm zone | ||
JP: キズナ |
Episode 85-98 | YouTube | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | JP: SHU-I (シューアイ) | avex trax | ||
JP: いのり | Episode 99-113 | YouTube | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | JP: ASIA ENGINEER (エイジアエンジニア) | avex trax | ||
JP: いのり (updated ver) | Episode 114-122 | YouTube | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | JP: ASIA ENGINEER (エイジアエンジニア) | avex trax | ||
JP: じゃんけんPON! | Episode 123-143 | YouTube | Unavailable | Unavailable | Unavailable | JP: Dream5 | avex trax |
Other Songs
- Lovely Day (エブリーラブリー) is Lovelin's popular main song in Tamagotchi!. There is also an English dub version of this song.
- Miracle Kitchen (ミラクルキッチン) is another one of Lovelin's popular songs. This song isn't used a lot in the anime, but is often used when she is hosting cooking shows on tv.
- Terutohazza (テルトハッザ) Melodytchi's main song played with her violin. Most commonly known in English as Melody Waltz.
Songs by Lovelitchi/Lovelin and Melodytchi
- Main article: All songs by Lovelitchi/Lovelin & Melodytchi
Manga
- Main article: GOGO♪ Tamagotchi!
Items
- Kururin Shake Maker Shakertchi's fruit shake-making machine.
- Melody Violin (メロディバイオリン) Melodytchi's legendary violin.
- Melody Charms (メロディチャーム) Lovelitchi's and Melodytchi's legendary musical charms.
- Tamamori Notebook (たまもり手帳 Tamamori Techou) Moriritchi's magical Tamamori book.
- Tama Profys (たまプロフィ Tama Purofi) Lovelitchi's and Melodytchi's Tama Heart collectors.
- Himespe Phone (ひめスペフォン) Himespetchi's fortune telling phone.
Gallery
Episode Gallery
- Episode 102
- Episode 112
- Episode 114
- Episode 125
- Episode 126
- Episode 131
- Episode 140
- Episode 142
- Episode 143
External links
- Tamagotchi! (anime) on Wikipedia.
- Tamagotchi! Anime Episodes, Watch English & Japanese & Chinese Cantonese & Filipino Tagalog Episodes Online on Tama-Zone.
- Japan's Tamagotchi! anime site (Japanese)
- Taiwan's Tamagotchi! anime site (Chinese)
- Tamagotchi! at the Internet Movie Database
- Lovelin's Show (Japanese)
- Anime on Tamagotchi Channel (Japanese)