Anime The first anime series officially aired in all
TX Network Stations, including
TV Tokyo and
TV Osaka from 12 October 2009 to 3 September 2012, replacing both the Japanese broadcast of
Lilo & Stitch: The Series and
Hikaru no Go on their respected timeslots. It also aired in the Japanese Pay-for-View channel
Animax. The series gained its official English broadcast in
Australia and aired in the TV network
GO! (Only the first 25 episodes were dubbed in English, and it isn't likely that dubbing will continue, as GO! no longer airs
Tamagotchi!) and also aired in
Hong Kong and
Taiwan through
TVB and
YoYo TV. It also aired in the
Philippines through
GMA Network. The second series titled first began its airing from 10 September 2012 to 29 August 2013. The series changed timeslot on 25 March 2013, being replaced with the show
Why Did You Come to Japan? to its new timeslot on 4 April 2013 Thursday. Bandai America divided and dubbed the first seven episodes of this series as webisodes for the Tamagotchi Friends website (There is a total of 14 webisodes, and every two contain a scene from one of the first seven Tamagotchi! Yume Kira Dream episodes.) The third series, officially aired from 5 September 2013 to 27 March 2014 with a total of 29 episodes, making it the shortest Tamagotchi season ever released. The fourth and final series titled began airing on 3 April 2014 and ended on 26 March 2015. No new episodes have been broadcast since then, although a rebroadcast series called
Tamagotchi! Tama Tomo Daishū GO! began airing on 2 April 2015 and ended on 29 September 2015. This marked the first and only series in the franchise to include Live-Action Segments. A short film based on the series,
Eiga Tamagotchi: Himitsu no Otodoke Dai Saisuken!, which is set at another universe and was released along with
Himitsu no Cocotama movie on 28 April 2017. The short film centers around the Tama-Friends, who are assigned to deliver a package to the Gotchi King, when a giant mechanical claw controlled by the Spacy Brothers intervenes with the delivery. The short was also Nijifuwatchi's first appearance and the first movie was never written by Aya Matsui. However, this short film will lend the revival of the anime is still unknown, due to the show being in limbo. Each of the anime series were released in
DVD by
Bandai Visual in Japan. The first series is also released online through the streaming service
Bandai Channel, focusing on each mini-arc. After the show ended, reruns of both Tamagotchi! Yume Kira Dream and Go-Go Tamagotchi! continued to air on Animax in Japan until mid 2015 and late 2015 respectively, at the earliest.
Cancellation Before the anime was officially ended as for March 2015 and was replaced by
Kamisama Minarai: Himitsu no Cocotama in its initial timeslot, the franchise notice that the "Tamagotchi 4U" sales went downhill as expected. Aya Matsui, the main writer of the series already left the team as well. However, the franchise still made more merchandise even though the anime ended.
Manga A manga series based on the series titled is serialized on
Shogakukan's
Shojo Magazine
Pucchigumi from February 2010 to December 2011. The Manga is written and illustrated by
Yasukon and three tankōbon volumes were collected. A second manga series titled is also done by Yasukon and serialized in Pucchigumi. Only one tankōbon volume is released.
Light novel An ongoing
Light Novel series based on the anime series is released as part of
Kadokawa's Tsubasa Bunko label on 11 March 2011, written by both
Aya Matsui and Anna Mari. The adaptation only adapts certain arcs and episodes of the anime series.
Music The music of the anime is officially composed by the group Aozora, who composes songs on various Bandai Commercials. The first anime had 4 opening and 7 ending songs. The first opening song is titled , on which has 7 Versions: The first version is sung by Yuria Nara, the second version is done by
Kei Shindo,
Yuko Sanpei and
Nanae Kato, the third version is done by
Ryoka Yuzuki,
Akemi Okamura and
Asami Yaguchi, the fourth version is done by
Yuko Gibu,
Satomi Kōrogi and
Rie Kugimiya, the fifth version is done by
Tomoko Kaneda,
Hinako Sasaki and
Kei Shindo, the sixth version is done by
Rie Kugimiya,
Satomi Kōrogi,
Kana Uetake and
Yuko Sanpei and the seventh is done by the main cast of the series. The second opening song is titled
Like & Peace!, the third opening is titled and the fourth opening is titled
I★my★me★mine, all performed by
Dream5. The first ending song is titled by Shōko Haida, the second ending is titled by mao, the third ending theme is titled by both
Kei Shindo and
Yuko Sanpei, the fourth ending is titled
Smiling! by Lay, the fifth ending is titled by
Shu-I, the sixth ending is titled by
Asian Engineer and the seventh ending is titled by
Dream5. The second series only had two opening and two ending themes. The first opening song is titled by
Dream5 and the second opening theme is titled by both
Misato Fukuen and
Megumi Toyoguchi under the band name . The first ending theme is titled by
Dream5 and the ending theme is by
Rie Kugimiya,
Asami Yaguchi,
Yuko Sanpei and
Mariya Ise under the band name . The third series only had two songs prior to its short run. The first opening is titled by
Emiri Katō and
Chiwa Saitō and the ending theme is titled by
Rie Kugimiya. The fourth series also has two theme songs. The opening song is titled by
hitomi for the first 25 episodes and by Rie Kugimiya for the rest of the season. The first ending theme is titled
RAINBOW by Hitomi and the second ending is titled
Baby I by
Ariana Grande featuring Taro Hakase.
Video games Several Video Games based on the anime were all officially released by
Bandai Namco Games in Japan. The first game of the series, is first released on 5 November 2009 for the
Nintendo DS. The second game in the series, is released on 17 July 2010 as part of the
Corner Shop series. The third game, is released on 11 November 2010. The fourth, is released on 10 November 2011. The series officially got extended to the
Nintendo 3DS, starting with which is released on 19 April 2012. The game is a remake of the first Tamagotchi Corner Shop game with characters from the Anime version. The second game in the series, is released on 22 November 2012. It is the first game to include characters from the
Yume Kira Dream series. The third game is released on 23 May 2013. The fourth game in series, is released on 7 November 2013. It is the first game to include characters from the
Miracle Friends series. The current game of the series, is released on 24 April 2014. ==References==