The Hanerutchi 2 is a Tamagotchi released in August 2006 exclusive to Japan. The programming is based on that of the Chou Jinsei Enjoi Tamagotchi Plus, while the characters are based on characters from the Japanese comedy show Haneru no Tobira. The Hanerutchi 2 had its own TamaTown tie-in, called Hanerutchi Town.
The Hanerutchi is a Tamagotchi released in 2005 exclusive to Japan. The programming is based on that of the Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus, while the characters are based on characters from the Japanese comedy variety show Haneru no Tobira.
Tamagotchi Friends: Digital Friend is a virtual pet toy of the Tamagotchi Connection franchise released in Spain, Poland the United Kingdom on December 26, 2013. It was released in the United States on August 27, 2014 as a Toys 'R' Us exclusive.
The TamaTown Tama-Go is an international Tamagotchi virtual pet released in August 2010 in the USA and Australia which combines elements of the Tamagotchi Plus Color with the Tamagotchi Music Star. The Tama-Go is a larger Tamagotchi unit which came with a Gotchi Figures to plug into the Tama-Go to unlock new mini-games.
The Tamagotchi Music Star, known as the Tamagotchi Connection V6 in other regions, is a Tamagotchi virtual pet released by Bandai on November 28, 2008 in North America, in Europe in January 2009, and in Asia/Oceania/Australia in February 2009.
The Tamagotchi starts off with an instrument, toy, and some money. At the child stage, the Tamagotchi goes to preschool and receives a new toy. At the teen stage, they go to the Gotchi Performing Arts School and join a band with two other characters. The new band is taught by Classictchi until the band members reach adulthood. As adults, they perform in front of a panel of judges. If any judge votes "no", the band can only do street performances until their next attempt. If the judges all vote "yes", the band debuts as a professional band.
The Tamagotchi Connection V5.5 Celebrity is a refresh of the Tamagotchi Connection Version 5. The Japanese edition was released on March 29, 2008, while the English edition was released in September 2008 in North America. The English version includes two additional games and several parent characters not on the Japanese version.
The Tamagotchi Connection Version 5 "Familitchi" is the sixth model in the line of Tamagotchi Connection virtual pets. The Japanese edition was released on November 23, 2007, and globally as the V5 Familitchi in January 2008. Unlike the previous Tamagotchi Connection releases after the V1, the V5 is a functionally identical to its Japanese counterpart. A new feature is that you can raise Tamagotchi Families, with up to 3 kids, and on Generation 2 or higher, two parents.
The Ura Jinsei Enjoi Tamagotchi Plus, also known as the Uratama is a Tamagotchi release that was released in Japan on July 22, 2006. It is a themed rerelease of the Chou Jinsei Enjoi Tamagotchi Plus, featuring the Ura Tamagotchi, a subspecies of the Tamagotchi race that live in Uratama Town, a city located inside Tamagotchi Planet's mouth where it's always night.
The Uratama is distinguished from the Entama by its star-shaped antenna tip, star-shaped beads, and unique blue LCD screen.
The Chou Jinsei Enjoi Tamagotchi Plus also known as the Entama for short, is a Tamagotchi virtual pet that debuted in Japan on November 23, 2005. It was the first Tamagotchi release to include Internet functions, and introduced a new shell design that features an antenna with a ball at the tip.
Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus Akai is a Japanese Tamagotchi released in July 2005. It is a themed re-release of the Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus featuring new characters, content, gameplay and a new base location, Makkakka Town.
Makkakka Town is a town on the Tamagotchi Planet and the home of the Akai Tamagotchi, a unique type of Tamagotchi that emit a red glow.
The Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus, usually shortened to the Keitai or K-Tama, is a Tamagotchi released in Japan on November 23, 2004. It builds on the Tamagotchi Plus, while adding new features, such as cell phone capabilities and a money system.
The Tamagotchi Connection V4.5 is the fifth Tamagotchi Connection virtual pet. It was release globally in 2007. It is an alternate version of the Tamagotchi Connection Version 4 and inspired by the Ura Jinsei Enjoi Tamagotchi Plus.
The Tamagotchi Connection V4 is the fourth Tamagotchi Connection virtual pet. It was released in October 2006 for Europe and January 2007 for North America. It is inspired by the Chou Jinsei Enjoi Tamagotchi Plus, while retaining features from previous Tamagotchi Connection models.
The Tamagotchi Connection Version 4 features new connection options, which allow the Tamagotchi to go to school or work, besides the option of connecting to other Tamagotchi pets. It could also be used to access TamaTown.
The Tamagotchi Connection V3 is the third Tamagotchi Connection release that debuted in February 2006. It was the first Tamagotchi release outside Japan to interact with the TamaTown website. It has more characters than the previously released versions (52 total) and offers a password concept similar to the Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus and the Chou Jinsei Enjoi Tamagotchi Plus.
The Tamagotchi Connection V2 is the second Tamagotchi Connection release that was released by Bandai in June 2005. It was the first international Tamagotchi to have a shop and Gotchi Points.
There are 2 babies, 4 toddlers, 10 teenagers and 35 adults with a total of 51 characters. Many characters from the vintage Tamagotchi virtual pets, as well as the Tamagotchi Connection Version 1 and the Keitai Kaitsuu Tamagotchi Plus return for this version.
The Tamagotchi Connection, or the Tamagotchi Plus is the first modern release of the Tamagotchi virtual pet, debuting in Japan on March 20, 2004 and in North America on August 15, 2004. The Tamagotchi Connection was the first Tamagotchi release to use Tamacom, an Infrared feature that connects two Tamagotchi pets, allowing them to play games, exchange presents, and give birth to offspring. It features characters from both version of the the classic Tamagotchi (1996) and the Mesutchi and Osutchi (1997), as well as several new characters.
Kingdom Hearts Tamagotchi is a handheld LCD game, released by Bandai Namco Entertainment in 2022 for Kingdom Hearts’s 20th anniversary. The user begins with Sora who can evolve to different forms and characters based on the type of care received and games played. There are three minigames to play (Gummi Ship, Pink Agaricus, and Coliseum) and throughout the day scenes from the Kingdom Hearts series will play out on screen. Enemy monsters will also attack on occasion and it's up to the user to fight them off before they injure their character.
The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29 Fulcrum is one of the world's most maneuverable and toughest fighter jets and has often been compared to its closest Western counterpart, the F-16. Innovations unique to the aircraft allow MiG pilots to perform remarkable moves like the Tailslide and Cobra maneuvers.
According to Mikachu's logs, gendered Tamagotchi characters were a new discovery made while the Tamagotchis were living on Earth, and had not previously existed on the Tamagotchi Planet. According to her, the Osutchi and Mesutchi characters starting being born when couples began sharing their Tamagotchi pets with each other. As Professor Banzo often get flustered about the concept of love, Mikachu spearheaded the research on them. Since the original "Tamagotchi HOUSE" model was inadequate for caring for a growing Tamagotchi family, Banzo and Mikachu together developed the "Osutchi HOUSE" and "Mesutchi HOUSE"
The second version of the original Tamagotchi, also known as the "New Species Discovered!! Tamagotchi" in Japan, was produced not long after featuring new characters and a new game. The two versions are differentiated officially as "Gen 1" and "Gen 2".