I was a camp counsellor the year tamagotchis were super-popular. My campers refused to go to their swimming lessons unless I took care of all the tamagotchis while they were in the pool. I remember sitting there surrounded by like 30 tamagotchis that I had to take care of for an hour every day. It was hell.
You’re amazing!!! I remember we all had to hide our tamas from our camp counselors because they would confiscate them and let them die. It was heart breaking!
The bad news is… due to a supervision mishap during the swimming activities your child wont be returning home 😢. The good news! Here is their Mimitchi, who I have raised into adulthood and is positively thriving!
I had a Furby (presumably on low batteries) that my friend owned scare the Furbies out of me. In the middle of the night, I happened to be briefly awake... it slowly opened its eyes, said Fuuuuuuuuurrrrbbbbyyyy really slowly and then closed its eyes, going silent again... True story.
I distinctly recall two or three kids in my school having full screaming/crying flip-out meltdowns, in class, because their virtual pet died. And that's how they got banned in my school.
It might not sound so glamorous as the explanation English speakers have come up with, but in Japanese media and marketing and every day life it’s quite a common practice to take English words and add/change them in a variety of ways to things to make things seem ‘cooler’ (like in a commercial, anime, products, etc.), or just as a word used in every day conversation. www.tofugu.com/japanese/borrowing-language/ www.tofugu.com/japanese/wasei-eigo/ www.humblebunny.com/how-to-use-english-in-japanese-advertising-promotion/ But indeed it is egg + watch as Japanese wiki Japanese yahoo, and many other Japanese websites and commonly used online dictionaries in Japan can attest (feel free to use google translate as it’s gotten better ^_^): ja.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%81%9F%E3%81%BE%E3%81%94%E3%81%A3%E3%81%A1 detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/qa/question_detail/q125415652 oshiete.goo.ne.jp/qa/3801432.html www.google.com/amp/s/www.weblio.jp/content/amp/%25E3%2581%259F%25E3%2581%25BE%25E3%2581%2594%25E3%2581%25A3%25E3%2581%25A1
As a kid, I didn't have friends and not much of a social life outside of school. I wasn't allowed to have pets and I had no siblings. Then came the Tamagotchi, I had my first one in 3rd grade until I had about 10 of them by my 6th grade. I spent hours and days on some, I wanted to be the best caretaker of Tamagotchi ever but it all just lasted up until the batteries lost their power. I am proud to say that I never neglected them and they never died other than battery. I still don't really have friends and often I am quite lonely, but I did bring out my Tamagotchi to finally replace the batteries with my own work money. They keep me a bit sane during the pandemic.
I know what you mean; for me it's the same. I am not good socially and never made friends for very long until one day I stopped trying. So for me it's kind of comforting to have a small reliable digital pal. They are friendly and predictable, which I like. I recently rediscovered they have color models and started collecting them; it's nice to forget the world and just think about my little collection
Ah I remember kids walking around with like a dozen more of them b/c other kids would pay them (like a dollar, nothing crazy) to babysit it for them. I always wanted one but my parents always said no. Never knew why since they usually weren't reluctant to get us toys or games.
Just wanted to point out that there was one more layer to the name Tamagotchi. You were definitely right about tamago and tchi, but it’s also very similar to the word ‘friend’- tomodachi, which is fitting.
When I was in first grade and had my first Tamagotchi I didn’t know how to mute it. It kept going off in my backpack and I remember rushing over to shut it up cause I felt so bad. Teacher took it and put it in the “June box.” I had completely forgotten about it but come the last day of school when I’m on my way out the door and she stops me and hands me that pink tamagotchi… oh my god I thought I could fly I was so excited.
I din't had a Tamagotchi that died since elementary school. It's more than 10 years in a row ! Usually, they got married and got kids. ( Except the pix version were your Tamagotchi ask you to create an album so he can go back to the Tamagotchi planet. ) Does anybody else had their tamas survived for multiple years in a row ? If not, maybe it would be a world record ! 😅😂
I don't know why they were so popular, but my daughter had five of the little bastards. Everyday, before school, she'd say, "please mama, don't let them die? " I had to babysit and feed them, clean them, play with them and discipline them! EVERY DAY! rrrrrrr!
While that is a good concept to learn, it needs to be at an age-appropriate age. Too much too soon can confuse the child, cause them to blame themselves unfairly, and leave trauma. Many kids too young for this toy had received one.
Thinking back to this when I was a kid, it's almost like a precursor to what would be come kids' (and adults') "addiction" to the smartphones to come decades later. Also, it was almost like the first "app"!! Or, like the SIMS was. We had no phones then, so when I saw people with this amazing digital device (it it's black and white pixels and small screen glory!) I thought how cool it was to live in the "future" and how things could get much better than this. LOL look at us now!
I recommend a nano tamagotchi like the hello kitty, pac man, R2-D2, and many others like it. It is not nearly as needy and you can feed it and play fun games, all without getting too distracted
Can you do a video about the singing Cabbage Patch dolls? I remember my mom bought 3 of them and they would sit and talk to each other and sing in a round... it was the most amazing toy I had seen! I think I still have them in a box somewhere.
Tamagotchi was definitely the best thing that came out of the 90s - I still own loads, still buy and play with them, and I was an adult when they came out!!
@@krisrhood2127usually we do this with dolls that have motion sensors so the teacher knew how often you were “taking care” of your doll but I think a tamagotchi would’ve been a cooler idea..especially because the doll would wake up every 2 hours during the night and as a kid in middle school, I didn’t wanna wake up every 2 hours..about 3 days in, after waking up every 2 hours every night, keeping me up. I took an F on the assignment by smashing the stupid fucking thing
I had a tamagotchi that didn't have a pause button but you could still pause it if you went to the date and time settings and clicked edit. Until you set the time of day the tamagotchi couldn't die. Everyone at my school would leave their tamagotchi like that during lessons
Ahh yeah, my sister got a knockoff “Dinky Dino” i think it was called. I’m glad I dodged the obsession when I was young, I am someone that can catch guilt trips from Animal Crossing lol, never mind a virtual critter dying on me.
There technically *is* a pause function in the original tamagotchis (I don't know if it was intended though) where going to set the time, but not actually setting the time would pause all function. I doubt it was widely known back then though so, well
Thank you for this Tamagotchi documentary!! I remember Tamagotchi but I never had one when I was young, but people around me were playing it. Until now my kids would like to get one, so I just ordered two Tamagotchi On, and they should arrive in a couple of days.
Fellow Tamagotchi fans! Will you help me get Bandai Namco to dub the rest of the Tamagotchi anime series so far from episode 27 to episode 271 aka episode 50 of Go-Go Tamagotchi in English? Help a fellow Tamagotchi fan out.
For home education we had to take care of flour sacks as babies. This went about as well as you’d imagine. Kids found it more fun to throw them down the stairs at school and get flour everywhere. If we were all required to take care of a tamagotchi that week instead of flour babies it would’ve been a way better lesson. You could even have competitions in class after the tama dies to see who’s lived the longest or to see if ANY student could manage to get the well behaved tama and keep it alive for the “25yr” maximum lifespan of Mametchi
I just missed Tamagotchis, though I know of a teacher who issued them to middle school students as a child care class lesson. I just got an egg that my partner and I had to care for with my partner. Unfortunately, my partner's dad cooked and ate our egg. We got an F
Interesting! My family never had one, but I do recall a cousin’ parent having to bring it to work to keep it alive so they didn’t have to buy a completely new one. Maybe I recalled wrong about having to buy a new one then or maybe the version here in Sweden was different. Hearing you explain Anyways made think that this was first version of The smartphone addictions of today
I grew up with them and got my first one in 2006! And to this day, I still collect them. I have 10+ in my collection currently lol and god some of them are SO EXPENSIVE cuz they're the older versions so they're rare but I'm also crazy obsessed so YOLO... The ON, Tama-Go, V6 Music Star, and V3 are my favourites. I still haven't played with V1, V2, V4, V4.5, and V5.5 (and all of the other Japanese colour versions except P's) but I have a feeling that V4/4.5 will grow on me super quick. I watched a few videos on them and they look super duper fun! Ordered them on eBay, woohoo! The V5 is okay, but IMO, way too dependent on the old Tamatown and the only way to get Gotchi Points now is to grind out on the games. It just feels very empty and I wish there were more ways to get Gotchi Points unless they made the games yield more cuz dude 10-50 Gotchi Points at a time is just RIDICULOUS, bro... Anyways, wow I just nerded the hell out there aha. P.S. Honorable mention to the Gudetama Tamagotchi! The version that's so dark that the age recommendation is 16+ lol. You're literally supposed to kill these things XD
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Kinda reminds me of how Aibo owners are facing increasing difficulties with finding replacement parts.
I got kick out of a french lesson at school back in 1997 because my tamagotchi was going off and I point blank refused to hand it over to the teacher so I got booted out of class 😂. I’m 37 now and I collect them. My wife thinks I’m nuts the money I’ve spent.
I loved my Tamagotchi...then later Digimon back in 1997 My favourite Tamagotchi, was the v1 connexion version. Now I gave in to my love of these and got reissue gen 1 Tamagotchi and 20th anniversary Digimon that happened in 1999 I like Digimon better because of the battle element and newer forms
I got a gigapet first because they were cheaper at Walmart and my mom worked there. Later I got an actual Tamagotchi and i do recall everyone having one in my.. fifth grade class?? Wait was it that long ago 🤔
Anyone who doesn't get a dystopian frisson from the idea of psychological addiction buying vacation homes for executives isn't paying enough attention.
I had a ripoff one...gave the option for like 12 different animals (dog, cat, chicken, etc). Don’t even remember what it was called exactly. I’m kinda glad I don’t still have it...
Haha I'm still only in middle school but I was obsessed with tamagotchi and I had 2 now for Christmas I got the tamagotchi on which is SO AMAZING I'm now addicted
So mine died, but it honestly wasn't my fault. I had to leave mine at home at school and would have to go to daycare after work so it died before I could get home
I lived in Japan for a year learning Japanese and wristwatch is 腕時計 (pronounced like oooo-de toe-kay) I looked up うおち on jisho.org and it's not even a word?! (It IS a surname though) がち (ga-chi) I think is more like in reference to "gotcha" like with gochapon/がちゃぽん
I'm 39 and at an age that I want all the toys from my childhood and teenage years. I have 7 tomagotchis, 3 Digimon, and am trying to find my 80s storm shadow gi Joe, and my wrestling action figures. I'm a very nostalgic person. I miss my childhood way more than I should but I absolutely love finding the toys of my childhood, my little slice of heaven. Thank you for this video. Very informative
No one, and I mean no one.. Talks... badly about Teddy Ruxpin... *wibble* Dont make me sharpen my knife while we come sail awaaayy. lets build a giant spaaaaceship and watch the birds while they fly hiiii. wait WTF? Back to work, minions.
I was a camp counsellor the year tamagotchis were super-popular. My campers refused to go to their swimming lessons unless I took care of all the tamagotchis while they were in the pool. I remember sitting there surrounded by like 30 tamagotchis that I had to take care of for an hour every day. It was hell.
You’re amazing!!! I remember we all had to hide our tamas from our camp counselors because they would confiscate them and let them die. It was heart breaking!
The bad news is… due to a supervision mishap during the swimming activities your child wont be returning home 😢. The good news! Here is their Mimitchi, who I have raised into adulthood and is positively thriving!
@@tayt_DANG
The second wave of tamagotchi in like 2005 is what's more impressive to me.
"...didn't need to worry about Furbys dropping dead" no, they were praying for it...
I had a Furby (presumably on low batteries) that my friend owned scare the Furbies out of me. In the middle of the night, I happened to be briefly awake... it slowly opened its eyes, said Fuuuuuuuuurrrrbbbbyyyy really slowly and then closed its eyes, going silent again...
True story.
@@terrafirma5327 I fully believe, they get demonic after the batteries die.
@@NNTorious Right!?! Now I just watch UA-cam videos of their deaths... like the hydraulic press channel.
@@terrafirma5327 you out here watching furry snuff fills 😭
Oh no! I haven't fed him in like 14 years! Thanks for reminding me.
Rest in peace
RIP
I distinctly recall two or three kids in my school having full screaming/crying flip-out meltdowns, in class, because their virtual pet died. And that's how they got banned in my school.
I thought 'Tamagochi' was an amalgam of 'Tamago' (egg) and 'Tomodachi' (friend).
This is what I know too. I don't know where they got "watch/uotchi".
same here, egg shaped friend is what I had always thought
It might not sound so glamorous as the explanation English speakers have come up with, but in Japanese media and marketing and every day life it’s quite a common practice to take English words and add/change them in a variety of ways to things to make things seem ‘cooler’ (like in a commercial, anime, products, etc.), or just as a word used in every day conversation.
www.tofugu.com/japanese/borrowing-language/
www.tofugu.com/japanese/wasei-eigo/
www.humblebunny.com/how-to-use-english-in-japanese-advertising-promotion/
But indeed it is egg + watch as Japanese wiki Japanese yahoo, and many other Japanese websites and commonly used online dictionaries in Japan can attest (feel free to use google translate as it’s gotten better ^_^):
ja.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%81%9F%E3%81%BE%E3%81%94%E3%81%A3%E3%81%A1
detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/qa/question_detail/q125415652
oshiete.goo.ne.jp/qa/3801432.html
www.google.com/amp/s/www.weblio.jp/content/amp/%25E3%2581%259F%25E3%2581%25BE%25E3%2581%2594%25E3%2581%25A3%25E3%2581%25A1
@@Arterismos Watch = uotchi = ウオッチ. It's weird, but it's how "watch" is transliterated into Japanese.
@@blademaster02 I know.
I didn’t realize they were that old! They got really big where I live in like 2002-2004.
As a kid, I didn't have friends and not much of a social life outside of school. I wasn't allowed to have pets and I had no siblings. Then came the Tamagotchi, I had my first one in 3rd grade until I had about 10 of them by my 6th grade. I spent hours and days on some, I wanted to be the best caretaker of Tamagotchi ever but it all just lasted up until the batteries lost their power. I am proud to say that I never neglected them and they never died other than battery. I still don't really have friends and often I am quite lonely, but I did bring out my Tamagotchi to finally replace the batteries with my own work money. They keep me a bit sane during the pandemic.
I know what you mean; for me it's the same. I am not good socially and never made friends for very long until one day I stopped trying. So for me it's kind of comforting to have a small reliable digital pal. They are friendly and predictable, which I like. I recently rediscovered they have color models and started collecting them; it's nice to forget the world and just think about my little collection
Ah I remember kids walking around with like a dozen more of them b/c other kids would pay them (like a dollar, nothing crazy) to babysit it for them. I always wanted one but my parents always said no. Never knew why since they usually weren't reluctant to get us toys or games.
Just wanted to point out that there was one more layer to the name Tamagotchi. You were definitely right about tamago and tchi, but it’s also very similar to the word ‘friend’- tomodachi, which is fitting.
When I was in first grade and had my first Tamagotchi I didn’t know how to mute it. It kept going off in my backpack and I remember rushing over to shut it up cause I felt so bad. Teacher took it and put it in the “June box.”
I had completely forgotten about it but come the last day of school when I’m on my way out the door and she stops me and hands me that pink tamagotchi… oh my god I thought I could fly I was so excited.
I din't had a Tamagotchi that died since elementary school. It's more than 10 years in a row ! Usually, they got married and got kids. ( Except the pix version were your Tamagotchi ask you to create an album so he can go back to the Tamagotchi planet. ) Does anybody else had their tamas survived for multiple years in a row ? If not, maybe it would be a world record ! 😅😂
I don't know why they were so popular, but my daughter had five of the little bastards. Everyday, before school, she'd say, "please mama, don't let them die? " I had to babysit and feed them, clean them, play with them and discipline them! EVERY DAY! rrrrrrr!
Sounds annoying but kinda a little your fault of letting her have 5.
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@@MissVasques yup. Daddy's girl got everything her greedy little heart wanted
Tamagotchi taught kids responsibility and coping with loss, so of course it had to go according to bad parents.
While that is a good concept to learn, it needs to be at an age-appropriate age. Too much too soon can confuse the child, cause them to blame themselves unfairly, and leave trauma. Many kids too young for this toy had received one.
@@terrafirma5327 nobody is gonna get trauma from a tamagotchi-
@@terrafirma5327 i have the newest version, tamagotchi pix. It doesnt die anymore. It just go’s back to its planet.
Thinking back to this when I was a kid, it's almost like a precursor to what would be come kids' (and adults') "addiction" to the smartphones to come decades later. Also, it was almost like the first "app"!! Or, like the SIMS was. We had no phones then, so when I saw people with this amazing digital device (it it's black and white pixels and small screen glory!) I thought how cool it was to live in the "future" and how things could get much better than this. LOL look at us now!
I remember them getting banned when I was in school! I used to keep them on a lanyard around my neck and feed them at recess.
I recommend a nano tamagotchi like the hello kitty, pac man, R2-D2, and many others like it. It is not nearly as needy and you can feed it and play fun games, all without getting too distracted
smart phones aside, this also sounds like my Pokemon Go addiction.
Or Wizarding unite.
@@MissVasques is that the Harry Potter one? I dont Harry Potter
Can you do a video about the singing Cabbage Patch dolls? I remember my mom bought 3 of them and they would sit and talk to each other and sing in a round... it was the most amazing toy I had seen! I think I still have them in a box somewhere.
Tamagotchi was definitely the best thing that came out of the 90s - I still own loads, still buy and play with them, and I was an adult when they came out!!
my knockoff tomagotchi deffinitly did the ghost thing when it died
I can’t look away from that mustachioed owl
Also, I think Tamagotchi should be used for Home Economics or some class to learn responsibility of caring for someone/something.
Less cruel than anything that involves an animal
@@krisrhood2127usually we do this with dolls that have motion sensors so the teacher knew how often you were “taking care” of your doll but I think a tamagotchi would’ve been a cooler idea..especially because the doll would wake up every 2 hours during the night and as a kid in middle school, I didn’t wanna wake up every 2 hours..about 3 days in, after waking up every 2 hours every night, keeping me up. I took an F on the assignment by smashing the stupid fucking thing
I had a giga pet, the Gameboy game, and a Buzz Lightyear themed one with three options for a pet.
I bought a tamagotchi for a Christmas present stocking stuffer for my nephew. I ended up keeping it 😂
I remember running it under the bathroom facet after I snapped and couldn’t handle the beeping and stress.
I never had a tamagotchi. But I clearly remember everybody else did.
I never had a tamagotchi but I have killed a number of Neopets in my days
LOL you and me both sister
But Neopets don't die lol, unless you gave them out for adoption 👀💀
Much like The Sims, Tamogotchi was way too needy for me. I started resenting it.
I remember them being fun, I was never that hung up on it though, geez.
I had a tamagotchi that didn't have a pause button but you could still pause it if you went to the date and time settings and clicked edit. Until you set the time of day the tamagotchi couldn't die. Everyone at my school would leave their tamagotchi like that during lessons
Ahh yeah, my sister got a knockoff “Dinky Dino” i think it was called. I’m glad I dodged the obsession when I was young, I am someone that can catch guilt trips from Animal Crossing lol, never mind a virtual critter dying on me.
Animal Crossing guilt trips are the worst. 😂😂 I stay in Stardew Valley instead.
There technically *is* a pause function in the original tamagotchis (I don't know if it was intended though) where going to set the time, but not actually setting the time would pause all function. I doubt it was widely known back then though so, well
I could have sworn digimon came out first... i need to look this up.
I distinctly remember when they were huge when I was in 5th grade. It seemed like everyone else had one, or more.
Thank you for this Tamagotchi documentary!! I remember Tamagotchi but I never had one when I was young, but people around me were playing it. Until now my kids would like to get one, so I just ordered two Tamagotchi On, and they should arrive in a couple of days.
I had a Nano, it never died when I went to school.
Fellow Tamagotchi fans! Will you help me get Bandai Namco to dub the rest of the Tamagotchi anime series so far from episode 27 to episode 271 aka episode 50 of Go-Go Tamagotchi in English? Help a fellow Tamagotchi fan out.
Why does the thumbnail have a tamagotchi connection v1
For home education we had to take care of flour sacks as babies. This went about as well as you’d imagine. Kids found it more fun to throw them down the stairs at school and get flour everywhere. If we were all required to take care of a tamagotchi that week instead of flour babies it would’ve been a way better lesson. You could even have competitions in class after the tama dies to see who’s lived the longest or to see if ANY student could manage to get the well behaved tama and keep it alive for the “25yr” maximum lifespan of Mametchi
this hits me hard, such nostalgia
I just missed Tamagotchis, though I know of a teacher who issued them to middle school students as a child care class lesson.
I just got an egg that my partner and I had to care for with my partner. Unfortunately, my partner's dad cooked and ate our egg. We got an F
That will crack open your child mine right there
At my school we had bags of flour as our “baby”.
Interesting! My family never had one, but I do recall a cousin’ parent having to bring it to work to keep it alive so they didn’t have to buy a completely new one.
Maybe I recalled wrong about having to buy a new one then or maybe the version here in Sweden was different.
Hearing you explain Anyways made think that this was first version of The smartphone addictions of today
I think the camera ought to film through the annular light, that way the ring of light would be centred in the eyes of the subject, no?
I really don't think parents should make children responsible for feeding their siblings.
I have a tamagotchi pix and i want to start a collection. Im going through hell trying to get my hands on a tamagotchi meets.
My mom smashed mine with a hammer when I was a kid.. 😂
You were lucky
woe to you if you accidentally switched am for pm on your tomagotchi
I think its better to look at the teleprompter the whole time instead of switching your eyes to the camera.
Cool videoooo
I'm a little bit disturbed by the realization that I was 16 when I had a tamagotchi.
Hahaha because it makes you feel old, or more of a "why was I playing with that when I was of legal driving age"?
I grew up with them and got my first one in 2006! And to this day, I still collect them. I have 10+ in my collection currently lol and god some of them are SO EXPENSIVE cuz they're the older versions so they're rare but I'm also crazy obsessed so YOLO... The ON, Tama-Go, V6 Music Star, and V3 are my favourites. I still haven't played with V1, V2, V4, V4.5, and V5.5 (and all of the other Japanese colour versions except P's) but I have a feeling that V4/4.5 will grow on me super quick. I watched a few videos on them and they look super duper fun! Ordered them on eBay, woohoo! The V5 is okay, but IMO, way too dependent on the old Tamatown and the only way to get Gotchi Points now is to grind out on the games. It just feels very empty and I wish there were more ways to get Gotchi Points unless they made the games yield more cuz dude 10-50 Gotchi Points at a time is just RIDICULOUS, bro... Anyways, wow I just nerded the hell out there aha.
P.S. Honorable mention to the Gudetama Tamagotchi! The version that's so dark that the age recommendation is 16+ lol. You're literally supposed to kill these things XD
Kinda reminds me of how Aibo owners are facing increasing difficulties with finding replacement parts.
I had Petz! It was amazing.
Same. I think I got petz3 as well!
I got kick out of a french lesson at school back in 1997 because my tamagotchi was going off and I point blank refused to hand it over to the teacher so I got booted out of class 😂. I’m 37 now and I collect them. My wife thinks I’m nuts the money I’ve spent.
Just changed the time so it goes to sleep late and night and while I was at school and I was good
Love Tamagotchi and Petz as a kid.
I had one of the knockoffs - nanopets. Definitely died pretty fast 🤣
It needs a sleep mode like c'mon I know you got to eat like every few hours but I need sleep.
I loved my Tamagotchi...then later Digimon back in 1997
My favourite Tamagotchi, was the v1 connexion version.
Now I gave in to my love of these and got reissue gen 1 Tamagotchi and 20th anniversary Digimon that happened in 1999 I like Digimon better because of the battle element and newer forms
cool topic!
I got a gigapet first because they were cheaper at Walmart and my mom worked there. Later I got an actual Tamagotchi and i do recall everyone having one in my.. fifth grade class?? Wait was it that long ago 🤔
Anyone who doesn't get a dystopian frisson from the idea of psychological addiction buying vacation homes for executives isn't paying enough attention.
I had a ripoff one...gave the option for like 12 different animals (dog, cat, chicken, etc). Don’t even remember what it was called exactly. I’m kinda glad I don’t still have it...
Never got the appeal of it. My parents bought me one when I was a kid but I didn't bother with it.
Haha I'm still only in middle school but I was obsessed with tamagotchi and I had 2 now for Christmas I got the tamagotchi on which is SO AMAZING I'm now addicted
Did you get the full color one?
@@katiriasoldchannel1992 yes I did I got the wonder garden in english
Love it!
Tamagatchi?
Right? It bothered me so much.
Tom o gotchee
You brought up Bandai but surprised you didn’t mention Digimon smh.
I would love to a video about Rubik's Cube.
So mine died, but it honestly wasn't my fault. I had to leave mine at home at school and would have to go to daycare after work so it died before I could get home
Im a 18 year old male and still play with my tamagotchi
Even tho it was made for little Asian girls in middle school lmao
I lived in Japan for a year learning Japanese and wristwatch is 腕時計 (pronounced like oooo-de toe-kay) I looked up うおち on jisho.org and it's not even a word?! (It IS a surname though) がち (ga-chi) I think is more like in reference to "gotcha" like with gochapon/がちゃぽん
After sleeping on it, I think I also might have been wrong with the gochapon theory. It could be stemmed from 友達 (tomodachi) which means friend
Did you know that Tamagotchi Now has color?
I have 11 tamagotchis (soon to be 13 lol)
I'm 39 and at an age that I want all the toys from my childhood and teenage years. I have 7 tomagotchis, 3 Digimon, and am trying to find my 80s storm shadow gi Joe, and my wrestling action figures. I'm a very nostalgic person. I miss my childhood way more than I should but I absolutely love finding the toys of my childhood, my little slice of heaven. Thank you for this video. Very informative
Does anyone remember the Nano Baby? It was basically the same but an actual baby not a weird alien thing! Please tell me I’m not losing my mind! 😅
I do!
Etchasketch! Lol
I remember this fad
Black market tamagotchis 😂
Tamogatchi
There where a lot of errors in this
No one, and I mean no one.. Talks... badly about Teddy Ruxpin... *wibble*
Dont make me sharpen my knife while we come sail awaaayy. lets build a giant spaaaaceship and watch the birds while they fly hiiii. wait WTF?
Back to work, minions.
I have around 175 tamagotchis in my collection, it traumatized me a lot xd xd xdxd xd xdxdxd xd xd xd
You may chek mi collection album in Facebook actually, it is public. Jorge Wemyss Nava.
Your eyes....
They are mesmerizing,
this topic is mesmerizing,
I'm mesmerized.
stop saying "tamagatchi", it's obnoxious.
How else should the video be presented while still maintaining excellent grammar?
Virtual Lives Matter!
First comment....strange 🤔
Very nice 😍💋 💝💖♥️❤️
Need lovely 😍💋 💝💖❤️
You have something on your teeth
Channel is awful since John left. Practically unwatchable.
Finally unsubbing
Not witty.
remove the [cringy] jokes in all ur videos....please
Angemon!?