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Tamagotchi: The Movie

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Tamagotchi: The Movie
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJōji Shimura
Written byAya Matsui
Based onTamagotchi
by Bandai
Produced byOsamu Kamei, Michiru Katô, Kazumi Kawashiro, Katsunori Kubo, Kaoru Kurisaki, Hideyuki Nagai, Toshisato Okuno, Yoshinari Toriya, Akihiro Yokoi
StarringRie Kugimiya
Noriko Shitaya
Ryōka Yuzuki
Asami Yaguchi
Yūko Gibu
Edited byToshio Henmi
Music byKohei Tanaka
Production
company
Distributed byToho
Release date
  • December 15, 2007 (2007-12-15)
Running time
88 min (DVD version)
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office$6,784,907[1]

Tamagotchi: The Movie (えいがでとーじょー! たまごっち ドキドキ! うちゅーのまいごっち!?, Eiga de Tōjō! Tamagotchi Dokidoki! Uchū no Maigotchi!?", lit. "Appearing on Film! Tamagotchi: Heart-Throbbing! Lost Child In Space!?") is a 2007 Japanese animated film produced by OLM's Team Kamei division. It is the first Tamagotchi feature film ever produced, officially based on the digital pet franchise jointly created by Bandai and WiZ. It is directed by Jōji Shimura of Pokémon and written by Aya Matsui of Boys Over Flowers and was released in theaters by Toho on December 15, 2007, and on DVD on July 23, 2008 in Japan.

The movie was dubbed & released by Madman Entertainment on June 1, 2009 in English in both Australia and United Kingdom. It is followed by a sequel, Tamagotchi: Happiest Story in the Universe!.

Plot

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On Tamagotchi Planet, young Mametchi had just finished his latest invention: the "Transporter Machine". At the same time, on Earth, a young 10 year old girl in the 4th grade named Tanpopo goes off to deliver a forgotten item to her mother who is having a baby. Tanpopo and Mametchi are both about to become older siblings and are scared to see what will happen. Mametchi's best friends, Memetchi and Kuchipatchi arrive at Mametchi's house just in time to see Mametchi try out his invention. Several events result in the aim of the Forwarding Machine to go off course, started by Kuchipatchi when he saw a hamburger which was a toy and Tanpopo is brought to Tamagotchi Planet.

The next day, Tanpopo goes to school to learn with Mametchi, Memetchi, Kuchipatchi, and the Tamagotchi children. During science class, an explosion kisses the room into smoke and darkness. Almost everyone is fine, but Mametchi crouches on the floor in fear. Later at a restaurant, Mametchi explains that he has been afraid of the dark ever since he got trapped in a hole one time when he was a young child. He fears he will be an embarrassment to his little sibling. Mametchi built the Transporter Machine to bring himself his own private sun to give him light. Mametchi vows to begin experiments to make a little sun for himself.

One day, Mametchi and Tanpopo stay home. Papamametchi gives Tanpopo a key that will take her back to the time when she was forwarded to Tamagotchi Planet. After several more events, the egg (which is Mametchi's sibling) bounds out the window, rolls down the street, and eventually falls into a bundle of balloons that end up caught on the top of a high tower with a number one on it. Soon all of Tamagotchi Planet is watching Mametchi try to save the egg. Mametchi, Tanpopo, and Memetchi are all trying to save Mametchi's younger sibling, and Kuromametchi saves all three of them, using Kuchipatchi as a trampoline.

Soon, the egg hatches into Mametchi's sister, ChaMametchi. A montage of events follow, as ChaMametchi grows to kindergarten age, while Mametchi finally succeeds in creating "Mamesunnitchi", a little sun that will follow Mametchi everywhere and always provide him with light. The real Tamagotchi Planet sun, Sunnitchi, witnesses this.

Soon after, the rocket for Tanpopo is complete. Mametchi says he wants Tanpopo to stay for the birthday celebrations for the King, and both Tanpopo and Mametchi's parents agree.

The next morning, it is dark outside. Sunnitchi is nowhere to be found, and thus Tamagotchi Planet has no light. Mametchi and the others find this odd, but go to school anyway. During more preparations, a sneezing sound is heard, and the Tamagotchi Planet inhabitants are violently thrown into the air. It is soon discovered that Tamagotchi Planet caught a cold due to having no heat. Mametchi and Tanpopo overhear the Principal of Tamagotchi School explaining that Sunnitchi left a goodbye note, apparently because Mametchi created a new sun. Mametchi takes this to mean that the whole situation was his fault.

That night, Mametchi sneaks out of the house with Mamesunnitchi and enters the completed rocket. Suddenly, Tanpopo, Memetchi, and Kuchipatchi appear, eager to help. They give Mametchi the manual, and he is able to start up the rocket. ChaMametchi sneaks aboard at the last minute, and they are forced to take her with them.

As the passengers enter space, Papamametchi and the other scientists appear suddenly on the video screen and demand that they return. When Mametchi tells Papamametchi about how he is taking responsibility for his mistakes (just like with the egg incident), Papamametchi reluctantly agrees. The scientists had developed medicine for the Tamagotchi Planet, and the pill was mounted on top of the rocket. They have only one medicine capsule, and only one chance of administering it. Before Mametchi can fire the pill, ChaMametchi jumps into his lap at the last moment, dislocating the rocket's trajectory. Though it appears they have failed at curing Tamagotchi planet, Tamagotchi World is able to absorb it with its runny nose.

At this point, Mametchi is about to go in search of Sunnitchi, but the rocket is sent spiraling away, and outside of radio contact. Mametchi finally reaches the breaking point when ChaMametchi asks to talk to Papamametchi, yelling at her for not supporting the To Infinity and Beyond movement. ChaMametchi cries. Tanpopo tells Mametchi he was a little too hard on ChaMametchi, and takes ChaMametchi into another room to comfort her. Mametchi and the others join Tanpopo and ChaMametchi for several minutes, where Mametchi and ChaMametchi make up, and Tanpopo now knows what's in store for her when her younger sibling is born and is no longer afraid of that responsibility. Suddenly, however, the ship shakes violently, and they return to the command center to find that there are all sorts of objects flying towards them. They suddenly realize that they are drifting towards a black hole, and Mametchi is stricken with fear.

Mametchi attempts to fire the rocket, but the ship can't escape the pull of the black hole. Suddenly, communications with the Tamagotchi Planet are restored. One of the scientists (Professor Mametchi) notices that the black hole is actually a sleeping Blackholetchi. The only way to save the passengers is to wake Blackholetchi up. Mametchi activates the loudspeaker and everyone on the ship screams out, trying and awaken Blackholetchi. A meteoroid slams into the ship and blocks the loudspeaker so that no sound can come out. In desperation, Mametchi and Tanpopo put on spacesuits and try to dislodge the meteoroid. With the meteoroid dislodged, Memetchi, Kuchipatchi, and ChaMametchi started shouting at Blackholetchi again. Soon, all of the people on Tamagotchi Planet join in. Mametchi is finally able to overcome his fear of the dark, and joins in the call to awaken Blackholetchi.

ChaMametchi starts screaming for Blackholetchi to wake up once more, and soon Tamagotchi World himself makes a loud cry. This finally reaches Blackholetchi, who awakes from his slumber. Mametchi is heard calling out from within Blackholetchi, and the universe's largest Tamagotchi apologizes and returns them to the ship. Communications are once again cut off; the inhabitants on Tamagotchi World note that the rocket has used up all of its fuel, and there is no way for the rocket's passengers to return. Mametchi's connection is restored, and the passengers have returned home. Sunnitchi, brought them all back to Tamagotchi Planet. Sunnitchi explains that he just left to go on a hot springs tour.

The celebration for the King's birthday begins, and there is a parade through Tamatown. Halfway through, Papamametchi and Mamametchi find Tanpopo and tell her that Cometchi is about to fly by Tamagotchi World, willing to take Tanpopo back to Earth. Hastily Tanpopo, Mametchi and his family, Memetchi, and Kuchipatchi go to the meadow to meet Cometchi. Tanpopo finally opens up the bag that she was supposed to be taking to her mother, and sees it is the dress that she had worn when she was a newborn. ChaMametchi cries that she doesn't want Tanpopo to go, and a tearful farewell follows, with the Tamagotchis promising to never forget her.

Tanpopo is back at her desk in her room, at the exact time before she was forwarded to Tamagotchi Planet. She wonders if it was all a dream, until she sees the key she was given. Just then, her mother calls, and Tanpopo tells her she's about to deliver her bag.

Months later, Tanpopo receives a letter in her Tamagotchi from Mametchi and ChaMametchi, and sends back a letter in her mind, saying that her baby brother is selfish, but is a kind heart.

Cast

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Character Japanese Version English version
Tanpopo Noriko Shitaya Megan Harvey
Mametchi Rie Kugimiya Stephanie Sheh
Memetchi Ryōka Yuzuki Stephanie Sheh
Kuchipatchi Asami Yaguchi Evelyn Lanto
ChaMametchi Yūko Gibu Michelle Laikowski
Papamametchi Tokuyoshi Kawashima Ed Paul
Mamamametchi Yoshino Takamori Veronica Taylor
Flowertchi Hinako Sasaki Veronica Taylor
Kuromametchi Nanae Katō Johnny Yong Bosch
Makiko Kazuko Sugiyama Kether Donahue
Chaotchi Nana Takano Bella Hudson
Young Mametchi Natsuki Yoshihara Stephanie Sheh
Ringotchi AKIKO (Akiko Kikuchi) Eileen Stevens
Togetchi Jun Konno Veronica Taylor
Ms. Perfect Kurumi Mamiya Evelyn Lanto
Repotchi Aiko Kaitō Bella Hudson
Shingotchi Shingo Fujimori Jamie McGonnigal
Atchi Atsuhiko Nakata Wayne Grayson
Mr. Turtlepedia Naoki Tatsuta Ed Paul
Mamapatchi Akiko Kawase Bella Hudson
Mememamatchi Masako Jō Rebecca Soler
Mamesunnytchi Miyu Ōtake Alissa Brodsky
Bagubagutchi Hinako Sasaki Evelyn Lanto
Monkeytchi Yuri Naoi Marc Thompson

Box office

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The film grossed $6,784,907 at the Japanese box office, as of January 20, 2008.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Japanese Box Office, January 19–20". Anime News Network. January 23, 2008.
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