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  1. Dr. Tama

    Furby Funny and/or Horror Stories

    As anyone who's ever owned a furby knows, the little fluffballs are considered, ah... notorious for their malfunctions, when combined with their ability to learn phrases and such. Does anyone have stories about times their furby said or did something that was unexpected, odd, or scary? I'd...
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    Hatch! Talk

    The person from before hadn't gotten the update, because it hadn't come out yet. But, yes, you can play Fetch in the current version. My fugu is light blue with a sky blue spot over her left eye. Her name is Lucy.
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    Observation about pink transparent v3s

    Going through pictures and videos of people's tamagotchi collections on various sites, I've noticed something: very few people have the transparent pink v3 connection tamagotchi. I happen to own one, myself, it's an American tamagotchi. This got me wondering: is the pink transparent v3 a rare...
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    Your collection

    I have the transparent pink v3, the glow-in-the-dark v4, and the pink "I love my family" design v5. All three are currently running. I hope to get more soon.
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    Do your friends/family know that you collect?

    My friends and family know that I found mine again the other day and put fresh batteries in them, and when I brought them to school last week (I'm 17 and a senior in US high school), a bunch of my friends got all excited and told me stories about their old tamas. The senior class as a whole may...
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    Dr. Tama's Tamagotchi Checkup & Records

    V3: Mei. 5 years old, 55 lbs. Adult; Sokitoritchi. Female, second generation. One discipline point. V4: Kayla. 5 years old, 99 lbs. Adult; Yattatchi. Female, third generation. Fully disciplined. V5: DRWHO family, first generation. Blended teenagers: Kokorotchi, Shelltchi, and Bakutchi...
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    Hatch! Talk

    They will be adding more features in the next update, which should happen sometime in the next few weeks. It looks like they are developing a feature where users can play fetch with their fugus, from the teasers they have posted in their Facebook page, which is run by the programmer behind the...
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    Dr. Tama's Tamagotchi Checkup & Records

    V3: Mei. 4 years old, weighing 53 pounds. Adult; Sokitoritchi. 1 discipline point. 2nd generation female. V4: Kayla. 4 years old, weighing 98 pounds. Adult; Yattatchi. Full discipline points. 3rd generation female. V5: DRWHO family. 20% bonded. Blended family teens; Kokorotchi...
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    Dr. Tama's Tamagotchi Checkup & Records

    Documenting the growth, evolutions, health, and stats of the Tamagotchis Dr. Tama is currently operating.
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    Sneaking tamagotchi into school

    The tamagotchi craze with the connection series started when I was in fifth grade. My friends and I (surprisingly, in hindsight, I've realized most were guys with tamagotchis) would bring our tamagotchis to school and connect them during recess. My V3 was once taken away by my fifth grade...
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    Hatch! Talk

    If you sit and watch it long enough, it'll do goofy stuff like lick its paw, yawn, wink, fart, make faces, blow kisses, giggle, and more.
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    Hatch! Talk

    If you build up trust by feeding it more often and cleaning up after it, and/or playing with it or petting it, once you gain its full trust, you can play peekaboo. Also, if you hold the sticker book partway up the screen, your fugu will jump to try to be seen over the notebook, Or, when...
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    Hatch! Talk

    Yes. Any Mac/Apple product should be able to run the app, which costs $1.99 in the iTunes app store.
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    Hatch! Talk

    Information about the virtual pet iOs app, Hatch! Basically, Hatch! consists of a virtual pet called a fugu. They can be personalized to be your favorite color, and hatch from an egg much like a tamagotchi would. They may have various markings present from birth. This include stripes and...
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    Hello again! (...long story...)

    I say again because if you look very far back into the archives of posts here, you'll find me as the *OLD* Dr. Tama, back in my main Tamagotchi phase. Couldn't remember my old password, so I'm starting over again after a very long hiatus. I look forward to sharing my knowledge and musings with...
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