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Bijou hamtaro
Bijou hamtaro




  1. #Bijou hamtaro movie#
  2. #Bijou hamtaro series#

However, it does use the tune of the first Japanese ending theme. Alternative Foreign Theme Song: The English version uses two opening songs different from the Japanese version.Oxnard is still living with Kana, and Lapis and Lazuli are not present.

#Bijou hamtaro series#

Alternate Continuity: Hai and Dechu don't continue where the main series left off.Both soften up a bit and become type-A Tsundere in the later seasons. Alpha Bitch: Sparkle and her owner Glitter.Later seasons introduce Sweet Paradise, a land made entirely out of giant magic candy that is completely safe for hamsters to eat.The fourth film's antagonist, Ayayamu, seems to reside in some kind of giant library in space, where she does nothing but write stories with her Magic Quill given to her by the God of Books.

#Bijou hamtaro movie#

The first movie gives us the titular "Ham-Ham Land," an amusement park dimension inhabited by a society of hamsters, a fairy/hamster hybrid, and a shapeshifting wizard hamster who collects seeds.The movies usually take place in one of these.Laura's Grandfather also had trouble getting Hamtaro's name right.

bijou hamtaro

But it's eventually double subverted later on in the same episode. Subverted in one of the Japanese-only episodes where he does get Hamtaro's name right for once. note Among his screw-ups: Ham-n'-cheese, Ham-n'-eggs, Hambozo and Hamtaco.

  • Jingle never gets Hamtaro's name right, much to Hamtaro's annoyance.
  • has been aired however, it's only a rebroadcast with a handful of new scenes. The Japanese version of Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns contains Hamtaro as an unlockable pet, however he was removed in international versions due to licensing issues.Ī new series named Tottoko Hamtaro Dechu note Roughly equivalent to "It's Hamtaro" in English.

    bijou hamtaro

    The show also aired on Fox Kids in Europe.

    bijou hamtaro

    Hamtaro was initially featured on Toonami, Cartoon Network's block specifically created for action-based shows. It also spawned six handheld video games which, although largely obscure to those not familiar with the series, were considered to be rather good games for licensed media. There were also four movies, none of which made it overseas. It later spawned a spin-off series of five-minute episodes known as "Tottoko Hamutaro Hai!", which aired on the various incarnations of TV Tokyo's weekday morning variety show NoriSuta. It ran from 2000 to 2006 on TV Tokyo and lasted for nearly 300 episodes, only 104 of which were translated into English and aired on Cartoon Network. The focus is a group of adorable hamsters-Hamtaro and his Ham-Ham buddies lead exciting adventures while his owner Laura is off at school having her own adventures. Hamtaro ( Tottoko Hamutaro in Japan) is an anime series based on a series of children's books of the same name by Ritsuko Kawai. "It's Hamtaro time! Kushi-kushi ticky-ticky WHOO!"






    Bijou hamtaro