Eiga de tôjô! Tamagotchi dokidoki! Uchû no maigotchi?! (2007)A young girl named Tampopo must find a way to return to Earth after being teleported to Tamagotchi Planet. Director:Jôji Shimura |
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Eiga de tôjô! Tamagotchi dokidoki! Uchû no maigotchi?! (2007)A young girl named Tampopo must find a way to return to Earth after being teleported to Tamagotchi Planet. Director:Jôji Shimura |
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Noriko Shitaya | ... |
Tanpopo
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Rie Kugimiya | ... |
Mametchi
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Yûko Gibu | ... |
Chamametchi
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Andrew Dodds | ... |
Prostitute with fishnets
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Ryôka Yuzuki | ... |
Memetchi
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Asami Yaguchi | ... |
Kuchipatchi
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Aiko Minafuji | ... |
Reportchi
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Hiroshi Ohtake | ... |
Mimizu Kôchô
(voice)
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Shingo Fujimori | ... |
Shingotchi
(voice)
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Atsuhiko Nakata | ... |
Atchi
(voice)
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Daisuke Matsuo | ... |
Flask Sensei
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Naoki Tatsuta | ... |
Jitenkame Sensei
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Kiyotaka Furushima | ... |
Mamehakasetchi
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Kurumi Mamiya | ... |
Gorippa Sensei
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Akiko Kawase | ... |
Mamapatchi
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A young girl named Tampopo must find a way to return to Earth after being teleported to Tamagotchi Planet. Written by Tara
When I first got this movie, I expected it to be like the Tamagotchi Video Adventures released back in 1997 (I think). As you can guess, I wasn't too ecstatic about watching it. Within the first ten minutes I found I was totally wrong. "Tamagotchi: The Movie" is bright, colorful, and light-hearted all at once. Children and Tamagotchi fans of all ages will enjoy this movie, and it's a pretty good babysitter if mom and dad need to get some work done. It's sprinkled with humor that kids will find amusing, and contains amazing special effects that will dazzle anyone who watches it. Girls can favorite the adorable Chamametchi, the trendy Memetchi, or the kind and caring Tanpopo, while boys can watch Mametchi create (or fail at) interesting experiments, or laugh at Kuchipatchi as he stuffs his face full of food. My verdict? If you see this for this sale, buy it before anyone else does. Trust me, "Tamagotchi: The Movie" is worth the 90 minutes it takes to watch it.