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  • Happy Bar Charts
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Tamagotchi M!X, Melody M!X version Growth & Character Chart.Note, the official Tamagotchi M!X guide book will be out the this month. The guide book will possibly reveal the requirements for growth.

The Tamagotchi Color was released on 22nd November 2008 as a Japanese exclusive. It was the first Tamagotchi to have a coloured LCD screen. The Tamagotchi Color was only released in Japan and in Japanese language.
The Tamagotchi Color has a larger shell compared to the previous Tamagotchi releases. Eleven different designs were released - White, Black, Pink, Magenta, Green, Blue, and Orange. The second wave of designs were released March 20, 2009, and include Yellow, Navy, Green + White, and Cream + Pink.
This was the first Tamagotchi to include a weather system. At different times of the year, the weather will change when you go outside into your garden ect. If the weather get's too bad you will be forced to stay in your house until it clear's up. This features has become a regular feature on all Coloured screened tamagotchi's.
The Tamagotchi Color happy bar can be extended by finding 7 special items. I have included a written list of how to obtain all of these following items:
1. Rainbow Watering Can = By using the rainbow watering can, on a day when the sky is filled with puffy clouds you can extend the happy bar. To obtain the watering can, you must win a lottery ticket which you can get from purchasing items from TamaDepa.
2. Shooting Star = By using the telescope on a clear night (you might need to repeat this several times)
3. Four-leaf Clover = Using the magnifying glass, just after planting a seed on a day with puffy clouds (you might need to repeat this several times)
4. Eating an Ice-pop = Eat ice-candy on-a-stick. The ice-lolly is bought from the shop. (you might need to repeat this several times)
5. Tea = Drinking Japanese tea. You can buy the tea from the shop. (you might need to repeat this several times)
6. Heart-shaped Cloud = In the sky on a day with puffy clouds (you might need to repeat this several times)
7. Hapihapi = Eat a candy heart from the hapihapi tree (you can get hapihapi seeds by going to the connection icon (the 5th icon at the top) and then press the second option. Then enter the code: 84328 41937 and you will receive a hapihapi seed. Plant the seed and wait for it to grow. After it grows you will get a heart shaped fruit. Eat the fruit and you will receive a visit from Hapihapichi).

Gudetama Tamagotchi

Monday, January 29, 2018
I've finally gotten to play with my Gudetama Tamagotchi, and I can say I'm having a lot of fun! I really like Bandai doing these Sanrio collaborations.
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First off, it's super-cute. It's smaller than I thought it would be, about as tall and wide as a Mini, but the back side is fuller and rounder.
It seems to be based off of the Tamagotchi Nano, so the Gudetama Tamagotchi has a few more features than a Mini.Chart
The screen is detailed enough to make the characters really cute, and is a little recessed. This can lead to some shadows on the screen, but also helps protect it from scratches a little more.

Tamagotchi Evolution Chart


There are two options on this one, accessed by pressing the left/A button. The first option lets you either feed him with soy sauce for food or a tomato for a snack.
The second option is a game. Gudetama is hiding in one of two on-screen eggs. Press the A button if you think he's hiding in the left egg, and the middle/B button if you think he's hiding in the egg on the right. It's five rounds long, but it only seems to take about two or three wins to make him happier.
TamagotchiThere isn't a menu for you to view his stats, but if you press the right/C button, like with the Mini, it'll play a little animation and some text will pop up on-screen depending on what your Gudetama needs.
Once in a while, Gudetama will beep and a pair of chopsticks will appear on-screen. Quickly press the A button to keep Gudetama from being cooked into an adorable meal! Though judging from the Gudetama shorts, it doesn't really seem to affect him much, he's still just as adorable and lazy as
ever...
I'm really having fun with this one. It's simple and cute, but with more features than a Chibi or Mini Tamagotchi.

20th Anniversary Tamagotchi Growth Chart


Tamagotchi On Guide

Based on the complaints I've seen about the recent re-releases, I think Bandai might have done better basing the 20th Anniversary release off of the Nanos than the Chibi or Mini. I think with a game and a more detailed screen, that might have been more popular.

Tamagotchi Connection V2 Growth Chart

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