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The '''Tamagotchi Music Star''' (billed as the '''Tamagotchi Connection Version 6''' or '''V6 '''in the Asia/Oceania/Australia region) is a Tamagotchi released on November 28, 2008 in North America, in Europe in January 2009, and in Asia/Oceania/Australia in February 2009. Unlike previously versions of Tamagotchi released in Europe, the Tamagotchi Music Star was not released in Japan.
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The '''Tamagotchi Music Star''' (billed as the '''Tamagotchi Connection Version 6''' or '''V6 '''in the Asia/Oceania/Australia region) is a Tamagotchi released on November 28, 2008 in North America, in Europe in January 2009, and in Asia/Oceania/Australia in February 2009.
   
 
==Design==
 
==Design==
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Unlike previous Tamagotchi shells, the Music Star lacks any antenna on the left side, returning to the original egg shape first used on the [[Tamagotchi Connection Version 1]]. However, it retains the wider screen introduced on the [[Tamagotchi Connection Version 5]], although it is one pixel taller, making it 48x31 pixels.
[[File:Tamagotchi_argos_music_star.jpg|thumb|Argos Pink Glitter shell]]
 
The Tamagotchi Music Star features a 48x31 screen, similar to the one introduced on the [[Tamagotchi Connection Version 5]], but the shell does not feature an antenna, much like the [[Tamagotchi Connection (2004 Virtual Pet)|Tamagotchi Connection]] and [[Tamagotchi Connection Version 2]]. Twelve designs are available in the USA, and 6 in the Asia/Oceania/Australia. The European designs are identical but with minor differences, and an exclusive Pink Glitter design is only available in [http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3838451/Trail/searchtext%3ETAMAGOTCHI.htm Argos].
 
   
 
==Features==
 
==Features==
   
===Birth Sequence===
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===On-Screen Items===
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At all times, two items will be present on the Tamagotchi's screen: an instrument on the right of the screen, and a toy on the left. Every 15 minutes, the character will use either of these. Every Tamagotchi has its own preferred toy; if the right one is chosen, it will decrease stress when used, while the wrong toy will increase it. Using a toy for too long may also cause skill points to decrease. Instruments will increase skill points but also stress. Praising it when it practices will negate the stress increase. The user can also freely give the Tamagotchi either item using the Training icon. A Tamagotchi with high levels of stress may refuse to use the instrument and become more inclined to play instead.
The Tamagotchi starts off with an instrument, toy, and some money. At the toddler stage, the Tamagotchi goes to preschool and receives a new toy. At the teen stage, they go to the ''Gotchi Performing Arts School'' (''GPAS'') and join a band with two other characters. The new band is taught by [[Classictchi]] until the band members reach adulthood.
 
   
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There are 20 toys and 21 instruments. One toy and one instrument are gifted during the [[First Generation]], and new ones can be earned later on throughout the Tamagotchi's life.
===Foods and Items===
 
There are 40 possible items, 2 of which can only be unlocked online. There is a total of 60 food items: 2 which the user always has, and 58 more (29 meals and 29 snacks) that can be purchased at the Shop. At the teen stage onward, the standard meal and snack will no longer fill all hearts, requiring the user to buy food as it grows older.
 
   
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===Check Meter===
Every Tamagotchi has different food and object preferences; when given its favorite item, the Tamagotchi will perform its happy animation, and "GREAT!" will appear after it eats its favorite food. Conversely, the Tamagotchi will be sullen and performs an unhappy animation when given disliked items or food. Upon use, favorite items and foods will help the Tamagotchi regain hearts and reduce stress; naturally, disliked items and food have the opposite effect.
 
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The [[Check meter]] includes several new features exclusive to the Music Star.
   
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*'''Stress''': Shown on the same screen as Hungry and Happy meters, Stress is a care factor that increases the more the Tamagotchi practices music without sufficient breaks or praise. Stress not only influences the adult evolution, but at higher levels, it may trigger the Tamagotchi to refuse to practice music or skip playing at concerts. Stress starts at 0 and caps at 99. It can be reduced by playing games, using toys, and by praising the Tamagotchi if it practices its instrument on its own.
Certain items like CDs and Makeup require an additional item - in this case, a stereo and a mirror. If the user's Tamagotchi has a baby and spouse, using items will often include multiple or all members of the household. When the parents leave for Tama Planet, they take all the money but leave the items for their remaining child. Some of the parent's music skills will also be carried over.
 
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*'''Music [[Skill Points]]''': Shown on the third screen, Music Skill Points represent the Tamagotchi's overall musical talent. The three skills are Rhythm, Tone, and Original. These points are raised by playing the games and by practicing with the on-screen instrument. Raising them is necessary for the Tamagotchi to graduate and get record deals during adulthood. Each skill caps at 999 points, and the next generation will always inherit 1/3 of the parent's points, for a maximum of 333. If a Tamagotchi plays with toys for too long instead of practicing, the skill points may gradually decrease.
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*'''Favorite Instrument and Genre''': Shown on the fourth screen, this displays the Tamagotchi's current favorite instrument and musical genre. There are a total of eight genres (Latin, Rock 'n' Roll, Classical, R&B, Jazz, Hip Hop, Asian, and Pop), and which genre and instrument the Tamagotchi prefers are influenced by the instruments they and their bandmates are assigned.
   
===Instruments and Toys===
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===Bands===
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During the teen stage, the Tamagotchi will meet two other characters and form a band, which the user will be prompted to name. Once the user's Tamagotchi becomes an adult, the other two bandmates will evolve upon their next meeting. The bandmates will each have a name for them generated for them automatically. The instruments of the band members can be viewed and changed in the Check Meter; doing so will influence the genre they perform.
On screen, there are always two items present: an instrument on the right of the screen, and a toy on the left. Every 15 minutes, the Tamagotchi will use either of these; instruments will raise skill points but raise stress, and toys will lower stress but raise no skill points and furthermore, the Tamagotchi may be more inclined to play than to practice music. There are 20 toys and 21 instruments.
 
   
===Games===
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===Food===
 
There is a total of 60 food items: 2 which the user always has, and 58 more (29 meals and 29 snacks) that can be purchased at the Shop. In addition, there are also the "Baby Food" (meal) and "Baby Milk" (snack) options that are always available. However, they stop filling the Hungry and Happy meters once the Tamagotchi becomes a teen.
There are several games; 3 are always available, one available only during the child stage, 1 only available at the teen stage, and 3 more available at the adult and senior stages.
 
   
 
Every Tamagotchi has different food and object preferences; when given its favorite item, the Tamagotchi will perform its happy animation, and "GREAT!" will appear after it eats its favorite food. Conversely, the Tamagotchi will be sullen and performs an unhappy animation when given disliked items or food. Upon use, favorite items and foods will help the Tamagotchi regain hearts and reduce stress, while disliked items and food have the opposite effect.
====Standard Games====
 
Standard games are playable from the start. They will raise happiness and skill points. They also eliminate stress, but no money is earned.
 
   
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===Music Icon===
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Taking the place of the game icon from previous versions, the Music icon allows the user to play one of three games to raise skill points, or change the toy and instrument on the main screen.
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The games are as follows:
 
*'''Sing A Song''' - This game will raise the Tone skill. A line of a song is played as a demonstration, and the player must repeat it back using the corresponding buttons for each note. A song will have 10 lines, which will get progressively longer and more difficult, starting with 3 notes and finishing with 6.
 
*'''Sing A Song''' - This game will raise the Tone skill. A line of a song is played as a demonstration, and the player must repeat it back using the corresponding buttons for each note. A song will have 10 lines, which will get progressively longer and more difficult, starting with 3 notes and finishing with 6.
 
*'''Music Notes''' - This game will raise the Rhythm skill. Music notes fall from the top of the screen, and the player must play the correct notes to make them vanish before they pass a line near the bottom of the screen. The player must scroll through notes using the A button, and select the specific note using B. The game is over after either reaching 100 points or allowing a line of notes reach the line at the bottom.
 
*'''Music Notes''' - This game will raise the Rhythm skill. Music notes fall from the top of the screen, and the player must play the correct notes to make them vanish before they pass a line near the bottom of the screen. The player must scroll through notes using the A button, and select the specific note using B. The game is over after either reaching 100 points or allowing a line of notes reach the line at the bottom.
 
*'''Sound Block''' - This game will raise the Original skill. Blocks appear on screen, and the Tamagotchi must jump on them as they appear and vanish in order to reach the goal block and progress to the next round. Blocks have numbers on them, counting down from 3 to 1, and vanish after 1. The game goes on for 6 rounds or until the Tamagotchi falls off the stage.
 
*'''Sound Block''' - This game will raise the Original skill. Blocks appear on screen, and the Tamagotchi must jump on them as they appear and vanish in order to reach the goal block and progress to the next round. Blocks have numbers on them, counting down from 3 to 1, and vanish after 1. The game goes on for 6 rounds or until the Tamagotchi falls off the stage.
   
====Special Games====
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===Door Icon===
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The door icon allows the Tamagotchi to travel to several different destinations. This feature is locked while the Tamagotchi is still in the baby stage. As the Tamagotchi enters each part of their [[Tamagotchi Life Cycle|life cycle]], the door icon will flash to indicate a new segment of their career will begin. In addition, the door icon will flash when receiving mail and paychecks during adulthood.
These are games that only appear using the "Away" function during certain stages of growth. The first three games randomly raise skill points although they add stress.
 
   
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*'''Away''': The Tamagotchi leaves the house to visit a destination that's tied to their current growth stage.
*'''Jump-Rope''' - This game is only available to Child stage characters. The player's Tamagotchi and another child will play jump rope until one child loses. To jump, press the A or B button.
 
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**'''[[Tamagotchi Preschool|Preschool]]''' (Child stage): The Tamagotchi visits a preschool and plays jump rope with [[Ms. Frill]] and another child character. Pressing the A or B button will make the user's Tamagotchi jump. The goal is to continuously play until the other child loses. Winning increases a random skill by 10 points. When a Tamagotchi visits the preschool for the first time, Ms. Frill will gift a new toy.
*'''Music Lessons''' - This game is only available to Teen stage characters. After forming a band, the Tamagotchi and its band members will practice with their instruments. When a music note appears on top of one of the characters, it means that the next note in their part is coming up. When this happens, the user needs to press the corresponding button.
 
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**'''Gotchi Performing Arts School''' (Teen stage): The Tamagotchi will practice with its band. The three band members will appear with their instruments, and when a music note appears over them, the user must press the corresponding button. Winning increases a random skill by 20 point. The first time this option is used, the Tamagotchi will form a band with two other teens, and [[Classictchi]] will gift a random instrument.
*'''Music Studio''' - This game is only available to Adult and Senior stage characters. 3 lines of 4x4 pixel dots will move across the screen. These are notes, beats, or lyrics depending on the instrument, and the player needs to press the corresponding button(s) (A for top row, B for middle, C for bottom) as they line up with the arrow, and missing 2 or more will end the game. The game goes on for 2 rounds, the second round more difficult than the first. In the background, the appropriate music genre will play.
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**'''Music Studio''' (Adult and Senior stages): 3 lines of dots will move across the screen. These are notes, beats, or lyrics depending on the instrument, and the player needs to press the corresponding button(s) (A for top row, B for middle, C for bottom) as they line up with the arrow, and missing 2 or more will end the game. The game goes on for 2 rounds, the second round more difficult than the first. In the background, the appropriate music genre will play.
 
**'''Cake Shop''' (Adult and Senior stages): A cake appears on the right side of the screen, and the player must grab the cake with a grabber when it appears. A line of different cakes appear on the bottom of the screen, scrolling from right to left. Press A to speed up the line, and press B to activate the claw. Collecting 16 cakes counts as a perfect game.
 
**'''Fruit Harvest''' (Adult and Senior stages): Different types of fruit will fall from the top of the screen. Based on the types of fruit that are falling, the player needs to line up the fruits with those expressed on the boxes at the bottom of the screen. The A button will move the boxes left, and C will move them right. A score of 100 points counts as a perfect game.
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*'''Shop''': The user can purchase food and items at a shop. There is a selection of four items at a time, and the shop cycles between stocks throughout the day.
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*'''PC:''' This option generates a login code to access the online site and visit [[Music City]]. As the site was shut down on February 6, 2013, this option no longer has a use.
   
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===Training===
The following games are only available to the Adult and Senior stage characters and do not earn skill points. However, they increase happiness, earn money and eliminate stress.
 
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The [[Training]] icon gives four options: Practice, Play, Time Out, and Praise. Practice makes the Tamagotchi practice with its instrument, while Play makes it play with its toy. Time Out is used if the Tamagotchi plays with its toy too much or if it misbehaves when connecting. Praise cheers the Tamagotchi up if it practices its instrument on its own.
   
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===Professional Debut===
*'''Cake Shop''' - A cake appears on the right side of the screen, and the player must grab the cake with a grabber when it appears. A line of different cakes appear on the bottom of the screen, scrolling from right to left. Press A to speed up the line, and press B to activate the claw. Collecting 16 cakes counts as a perfect game.
 
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Once the Tamagotchi has become an adult, the band will be able to perform in front of a panel of three judges ([[Bill]], [[Big Boss Gotchi]], and [[Gulasantchi]]) to get the chance to become a professional band. The band will perform a song, and the three judges will each hold up a sign reading "O" (good) or "X" (bad). If the result is three "O's", [[Guitaritchi]] will take over as the band manager. Each member receives 10,000 Gotchi Points. However, if a band is given an "X" they will begin their career as street musicians. If this happens, there will be another chance to pass every day at 2:15, 4:15 and 7:15 pm every day until the band passes.
   
 
Different aspects of the performance are assessed by different judges. Bill will judge the player's Tamagotchi's overall status; this includes hunger, happiness and stress levels, music skills and the amount of time spent practicing at home. Praising it when it practices will increase the chance of Bill awarding the band an "O". Big Boss Gotchi, will most likely award an "O" if Bill has given an "O". The third judge, Gulasantchi, judges on a band's overall status; this includes how often they have practiced together (by playing the games "Music School" and "Music Studio" and having successful sessions), whether they have the right instruments for their genre, and whether or not they have performed in enough concerts as street musicians (if they were turned down first time).
*'''Fruit Harvest''' - A box appears on the bottom of the screen, showing a variety of fruit. Meanwhile, it will fall from the top of the screen. The player must move the boxes below to line up with the corresponding fruit as the fruit moves towards it. The A button will move the boxes left, and C will move them right. A score of 100 points counts as a perfect game.
 
   
 
===Star Ranking and Tama Fans===
==Getting a Record Deal==
 
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After a band's first judged performance, going to the clock screen will show a "Star Ranking" and "Tama Fans" screen below the clock.
After evolving to adult stage, selecting the "Away" option will result in the band members meeting up, and they will evolve as well. They will then see [[Classictchi|the teacher]], but rather than playing the music lessons game, they will perform in front of three judges. After performing, the judges will each give an "X" or "O". If the result is three "O's", Guitartchi will become the band's new manager. They will then pass "Pro Debut" and then he will give each member of the band 10,000 Gotchi Points. However, one "X" and the band begins its career as street musicians. If this happens, there will be another chance to pass every day at 2:15, 4:15 and 7:15 pm every day until the band passes. Different aspects of the performance are assessed by different judges. The first judge, [[Bill]], will judge the player's Tamagotchi's overall status; this includes hunger, happiness and stress levels, music skills and the amount of time spent practicing at home. Praising it when it practices will increase the chance of Bill awarding the band an "O". The second judge, [[Big Bossgotchi]], will most likely award the band with an "O". The third judge, [[Gulasantchi]], judges on the band's overall status; this includes how often the band have practiced together (by playing the games "Music School" and "Music Studio" and having successful sessions), and whether or not they have performed in enough concerts as street musicians (if they were turned down first time).
 
   
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"Star Ranking" shows the band's ranking compared to other bands. The band will begin at 999th place if they fail their professional debut, and will only increase once they pass. Band practice, concert performances, and good care will increase the Star Ranking. "Tama Fans" shows the amount of fans the band has, and gradually increases as the Star Ranking increases, capping at 999,999,999.
===Star Ranking===
 
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After a band's first judged performance, going to the clock screen will show a "Star Ranking" and "Tama Fans" screen, rather than the regular screen displaying a character resembling Petitchi eating music notes. "Tama Fans" foreholds little importance except to identify the popularity of the band. "Star Ranking" is more important. If a judged performance failed, it will be viewed as 999th place, and it will stay that way until the band passes. Otherwise, it will be displayed as 4th. When the Star Ranking reaches 1st, a "1st Ranking Award" will be claimed at the next concert.
 
 
===Concerts and Trophies===
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Once the band has made their professional debut, they will be able to perform at professional concerts, which occur at 5 PM, 6 PM, and 7 PM each day. Completing each concert improves the Star Ranking and Tama Fans. If a band performs a concert while at 1st place in the Star Ranking, a special trophy for that musical genre will be added to the trophy collection in the Notebook icon. Selecting the trophy will show a replay of the concert.
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===Marriage===
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After having been an adult for three days, Guitaritchi will take the role of a matchmaker and bring other characters to visit for the user's Tamagotchi to marry. Bandmates of the opposite gender may also visit and ask to marry. In both cases, the marriage partner will come live with the user's Tamagotchi and they will produce a baby. The parents will leave after two days, and while the baby will inherit all food, items, instruments, and toys, they will only inherit a portion of the parent's skill points and Gotchi Points.
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===Connectivity===
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The Music Star can connect to the Tamagotchi Connection Version 5, the [[Tamagotchi Connection Version 5 Celebrity|V5 Celebrity]], and the [[TamaTown Tama-Go]]. It can receive marriage partners from either V5 model, which will be rendered as [[Nazotchi]]. It can also marry the Tama-Go, making it the only version the Tama-Go can marry other than itself.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*There is a glitch where if a user's Tamagotchi and its band do not receive a record deal, rather than move to the three buildings, the characters will go back to the music school.
 
*There is a glitch where if a user's Tamagotchi and its band do not receive a record deal, rather than move to the three buildings, the characters will go back to the music school.
**Another infamous glitch is that when the two band members evolve, if the user presses the reset button, the main screen will appear. If the user selects "Away," they may see parts of the original adults' sprites as well as the previous teen characters before they evolve again.
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**Another glitch is that when the two band members evolve, if the user presses the reset button, the main screen will appear. If the user selects "Away," they may see parts of the original adults' sprites as well as the previous teen characters before they evolve again.
**There is also an uncommon glitch where during a judged performance the character will turn into an egg, and pressing B on the main screen effectively resets the Tamagotchi.
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**There is also an uncommon glitch where during a judged performance the character will turn into an egg, and animations involve male and female [[Petitchi]]. Pressing B on the main screen effectively resets the Tamagotchi.
*The teen stage was reduced to 36 hours in this version.
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*The teen stage was reduced to 30 hours.
 
==External links==
 
* [http://tama-zone.com/index.php?showtopic=26606 V6 Growth Chart]
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
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===Images/Screenshots===
 
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===Videos===
 
===Videos===
 
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[[Category:Modern Tamagotchi Releases]]
 
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Tamagotchi Connection Version 5 Celebrity Tamagotchi Music Star TamaTown Tama-Go
This article is about an English Tamagotchi release.

The Tamagotchi Music Star (billed as the Tamagotchi Connection Version 6 or V6 in the Asia/Oceania/Australia region) is a Tamagotchi released on November 28, 2008 in North America, in Europe in January 2009, and in Asia/Oceania/Australia in February 2009.

Design

Unlike previous Tamagotchi shells, the Music Star lacks any antenna on the left side, returning to the original egg shape first used on the Tamagotchi Connection Version 1. However, it retains the wider screen introduced on the Tamagotchi Connection Version 5, although it is one pixel taller, making it 48x31 pixels.

Features

On-Screen Items

At all times, two items will be present on the Tamagotchi's screen: an instrument on the right of the screen, and a toy on the left. Every 15 minutes, the character will use either of these. Every Tamagotchi has its own preferred toy; if the right one is chosen, it will decrease stress when used, while the wrong toy will increase it. Using a toy for too long may also cause skill points to decrease. Instruments will increase skill points but also stress. Praising it when it practices will negate the stress increase. The user can also freely give the Tamagotchi either item using the Training icon. A Tamagotchi with high levels of stress may refuse to use the instrument and become more inclined to play instead.

There are 20 toys and 21 instruments. One toy and one instrument are gifted during the First Generation, and new ones can be earned later on throughout the Tamagotchi's life.

Check Meter

The Check meter includes several new features exclusive to the Music Star.

  • Stress: Shown on the same screen as Hungry and Happy meters, Stress is a care factor that increases the more the Tamagotchi practices music without sufficient breaks or praise. Stress not only influences the adult evolution, but at higher levels, it may trigger the Tamagotchi to refuse to practice music or skip playing at concerts. Stress starts at 0 and caps at 99. It can be reduced by playing games, using toys, and by praising the Tamagotchi if it practices its instrument on its own.
  • Music Skill Points: Shown on the third screen, Music Skill Points represent the Tamagotchi's overall musical talent. The three skills are Rhythm, Tone, and Original. These points are raised by playing the games and by practicing with the on-screen instrument. Raising them is necessary for the Tamagotchi to graduate and get record deals during adulthood. Each skill caps at 999 points, and the next generation will always inherit 1/3 of the parent's points, for a maximum of 333. If a Tamagotchi plays with toys for too long instead of practicing, the skill points may gradually decrease.
  • Favorite Instrument and Genre: Shown on the fourth screen, this displays the Tamagotchi's current favorite instrument and musical genre. There are a total of eight genres (Latin, Rock 'n' Roll, Classical, R&B, Jazz, Hip Hop, Asian, and Pop), and which genre and instrument the Tamagotchi prefers are influenced by the instruments they and their bandmates are assigned.

Bands

During the teen stage, the Tamagotchi will meet two other characters and form a band, which the user will be prompted to name. Once the user's Tamagotchi becomes an adult, the other two bandmates will evolve upon their next meeting. The bandmates will each have a name for them generated for them automatically. The instruments of the band members can be viewed and changed in the Check Meter; doing so will influence the genre they perform.

Food

There is a total of 60 food items: 2 which the user always has, and 58 more (29 meals and 29 snacks) that can be purchased at the Shop. In addition, there are also the "Baby Food" (meal) and "Baby Milk" (snack) options that are always available. However, they stop filling the Hungry and Happy meters once the Tamagotchi becomes a teen.

Every Tamagotchi has different food and object preferences; when given its favorite item, the Tamagotchi will perform its happy animation, and "GREAT!" will appear after it eats its favorite food. Conversely, the Tamagotchi will be sullen and performs an unhappy animation when given disliked items or food. Upon use, favorite items and foods will help the Tamagotchi regain hearts and reduce stress, while disliked items and food have the opposite effect.

Music Icon

Taking the place of the game icon from previous versions, the Music icon allows the user to play one of three games to raise skill points, or change the toy and instrument on the main screen.

The games are as follows:

  • Sing A Song - This game will raise the Tone skill. A line of a song is played as a demonstration, and the player must repeat it back using the corresponding buttons for each note. A song will have 10 lines, which will get progressively longer and more difficult, starting with 3 notes and finishing with 6.
  • Music Notes - This game will raise the Rhythm skill. Music notes fall from the top of the screen, and the player must play the correct notes to make them vanish before they pass a line near the bottom of the screen. The player must scroll through notes using the A button, and select the specific note using B. The game is over after either reaching 100 points or allowing a line of notes reach the line at the bottom.
  • Sound Block - This game will raise the Original skill. Blocks appear on screen, and the Tamagotchi must jump on them as they appear and vanish in order to reach the goal block and progress to the next round. Blocks have numbers on them, counting down from 3 to 1, and vanish after 1. The game goes on for 6 rounds or until the Tamagotchi falls off the stage.

Door Icon

The door icon allows the Tamagotchi to travel to several different destinations. This feature is locked while the Tamagotchi is still in the baby stage. As the Tamagotchi enters each part of their life cycle, the door icon will flash to indicate a new segment of their career will begin. In addition, the door icon will flash when receiving mail and paychecks during adulthood.

  • Away: The Tamagotchi leaves the house to visit a destination that's tied to their current growth stage.
    • Preschool (Child stage): The Tamagotchi visits a preschool and plays jump rope with Ms. Frill and another child character. Pressing the A or B button will make the user's Tamagotchi jump. The goal is to continuously play until the other child loses. Winning increases a random skill by 10 points. When a Tamagotchi visits the preschool for the first time, Ms. Frill will gift a new toy.
    • Gotchi Performing Arts School (Teen stage): The Tamagotchi will practice with its band. The three band members will appear with their instruments, and when a music note appears over them, the user must press the corresponding button. Winning increases a random skill by 20 point. The first time this option is used, the Tamagotchi will form a band with two other teens, and Classictchi will gift a random instrument.
    • Music Studio (Adult and Senior stages): 3 lines of dots will move across the screen. These are notes, beats, or lyrics depending on the instrument, and the player needs to press the corresponding button(s) (A for top row, B for middle, C for bottom) as they line up with the arrow, and missing 2 or more will end the game. The game goes on for 2 rounds, the second round more difficult than the first. In the background, the appropriate music genre will play.
    • Cake Shop (Adult and Senior stages): A cake appears on the right side of the screen, and the player must grab the cake with a grabber when it appears. A line of different cakes appear on the bottom of the screen, scrolling from right to left. Press A to speed up the line, and press B to activate the claw. Collecting 16 cakes counts as a perfect game.
    • Fruit Harvest (Adult and Senior stages): Different types of fruit will fall from the top of the screen. Based on the types of fruit that are falling, the player needs to line up the fruits with those expressed on the boxes at the bottom of the screen. The A button will move the boxes left, and C will move them right. A score of 100 points counts as a perfect game.
  • Shop: The user can purchase food and items at a shop. There is a selection of four items at a time, and the shop cycles between stocks throughout the day.
  • PC: This option generates a login code to access the online site and visit Music City. As the site was shut down on February 6, 2013, this option no longer has a use.

Training

The Training icon gives four options: Practice, Play, Time Out, and Praise. Practice makes the Tamagotchi practice with its instrument, while Play makes it play with its toy. Time Out is used if the Tamagotchi plays with its toy too much or if it misbehaves when connecting. Praise cheers the Tamagotchi up if it practices its instrument on its own.

Professional Debut

Once the Tamagotchi has become an adult, the band will be able to perform in front of a panel of three judges (Bill, Big Boss Gotchi, and Gulasantchi) to get the chance to become a professional band. The band will perform a song, and the three judges will each hold up a sign reading "O" (good) or "X" (bad). If the result is three "O's", Guitaritchi will take over as the band manager. Each member receives 10,000 Gotchi Points. However, if a band is given an "X" they will begin their career as street musicians. If this happens, there will be another chance to pass every day at 2:15, 4:15 and 7:15 pm every day until the band passes.

Different aspects of the performance are assessed by different judges. Bill will judge the player's Tamagotchi's overall status; this includes hunger, happiness and stress levels, music skills and the amount of time spent practicing at home. Praising it when it practices will increase the chance of Bill awarding the band an "O". Big Boss Gotchi, will most likely award an "O" if Bill has given an "O". The third judge, Gulasantchi, judges on a band's overall status; this includes how often they have practiced together (by playing the games "Music School" and "Music Studio" and having successful sessions), whether they have the right instruments for their genre, and whether or not they have performed in enough concerts as street musicians (if they were turned down first time).

Star Ranking and Tama Fans

After a band's first judged performance, going to the clock screen will show a "Star Ranking" and "Tama Fans" screen below the clock.

"Star Ranking" shows the band's ranking compared to other bands. The band will begin at 999th place if they fail their professional debut, and will only increase once they pass. Band practice, concert performances, and good care will increase the Star Ranking. "Tama Fans" shows the amount of fans the band has, and gradually increases as the Star Ranking increases, capping at 999,999,999.

Concerts and Trophies

Once the band has made their professional debut, they will be able to perform at professional concerts, which occur at 5 PM, 6 PM, and 7 PM each day. Completing each concert improves the Star Ranking and Tama Fans. If a band performs a concert while at 1st place in the Star Ranking, a special trophy for that musical genre will be added to the trophy collection in the Notebook icon. Selecting the trophy will show a replay of the concert.

Marriage

After having been an adult for three days, Guitaritchi will take the role of a matchmaker and bring other characters to visit for the user's Tamagotchi to marry. Bandmates of the opposite gender may also visit and ask to marry. In both cases, the marriage partner will come live with the user's Tamagotchi and they will produce a baby. The parents will leave after two days, and while the baby will inherit all food, items, instruments, and toys, they will only inherit a portion of the parent's skill points and Gotchi Points.

Connectivity

The Music Star can connect to the Tamagotchi Connection Version 5, the V5 Celebrity, and the TamaTown Tama-Go. It can receive marriage partners from either V5 model, which will be rendered as Nazotchi. It can also marry the Tama-Go, making it the only version the Tama-Go can marry other than itself.

Trivia

  • There is a glitch where if a user's Tamagotchi and its band do not receive a record deal, rather than move to the three buildings, the characters will go back to the music school.
    • Another glitch is that when the two band members evolve, if the user presses the reset button, the main screen will appear. If the user selects "Away," they may see parts of the original adults' sprites as well as the previous teen characters before they evolve again.
    • There is also an uncommon glitch where during a judged performance the character will turn into an egg, and animations involve male and female Petitchi. Pressing B on the main screen effectively resets the Tamagotchi.
  • The teen stage was reduced to 30 hours.

Gallery

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Videos

Tamagotchi Releases
Tamagotchi Tamagotchi (1996 Pet)Mothra TamagotchiTamagotchi AngelGenjintch TamagotchiTamagotchi Osutchi and MesutchiMori de Hakken! TamagotchTamagotchi OceanTamaOtchDoraemontchiDebirutch no TamagotchYasashii TamagotchSantaclautch no Tamagotch
Tamagotchi Plus Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus (Akai) (Hanerutchi 1) • Chou Jinsei Enjoi Tamagotchi Plus (Ura) (Hanerutchi 2) • Oden-Kun Tamagotchi
Tamagotchi Connection Tamagotchi Connection Version 1Tamagotchi Connection Version 2Tamagotchi Connection Version 3Tamagotchi Connection Version 4 (4.5) • Tamagotchi Connection Version 5 (Celebrity) • Tamagotchi Music StarTamaTown Tama-GoTamagotchi Friends (Dream Town Digital Friend)
Color Generation Tamagotchi Plus Color (Hexagontchi) • Tamagotchi iD (iD L) • Tamagotchi P'sTamagotchi 4U (4U+) • Tamagotchi m!xTamagotchi OnTamagotchi PixTamagotchi SmartTamagotchi Uni
Mini Tamagotchi Tamagotchi MiniTamagoChu
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