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These are the two Hong Kong special edition Tamagotchi toys from 1997.
The one on the left is the more commonly known unit, which was produced to celebrate Hong Kong’s transfer of sovereignty from the United Kingdom in 1997.
The one on the right is the less commonly-known one. It was produced to celebrate 20 years of Bandai’s Hong Kong branch, and was a generation 2 unit. It also had a special Bandai logo background, which was significant because it was the only P1 or P2 unit ever produced to deviate from the default backgrounds.
Vintage Tamagotchi Shell Trivia
Here are some things you start to notice about the classic Tamagotchi shells after going through hundreds of photos for them for the Wiki.
The Gen 1 had a series of shells with the pattern of a clock face. Three shells were produced in Japan, and two in Europe. None came to America.
This was a similar series with a scattered numbers pattern. One was produced in Japan, and the remaining four in Europe. Again, none of these came to America.
These two Gen 1 shells uses the same print pattern, but with different colors. Left is Japan, right is America.
America got a unique series of two-tone shells; the bottom halves of these shells were painted a different color from the top half. Japan would later get the black/orange shell as a JAL special edition, with the English programming.
During Gen 2, many English shell designs had the same colors as the Japanese ones, but simplified with the English logo.
There were two Golden Tamagotchis. The one on the left is a Japanese gen 1. It and a matching silver gen 1 were sold during New Year’s Eve 1996 as part of a market test. The one on the right is an English gen 2, and was sold exclusively at US Toys R Us stores during the 1997 holiday season.
The Eevee X Tamagotchi collaboration has been officially revealed!
It comes in the form of the Tamagotchi Nano and allows for you to raise eevee and based on your care, it will evolve into one of the eight eeveelutions. It is set to launch on January 26, 2019!
Possible Eevee Tamagotchi on the horizon! Originally posted by Serebii.net (source).
Here’s a bit of Tamagotchi news that’s slipped under the radar. The Sanrio collaboration Gudetama Tamagotchi is coming to the United States exclusively to GameStop stores on December 5th, fully in English. Links for the product pages are below:
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LEAKED: Tamagotchi Pastel Meets!
The Tamagotchi M!X had plenty of different versions, and it looks like the Meets will be no different! A leaked image above shows that Bandai Japan has the first version of the Tamagotchi Meets being released in March of 2019. This version is called “Tamagotchi Pastel Meets” which comes in both white and purple. The image is not the highest quality but from the looks of it there will be new characters and really focus on a more Easter aesthetic. What are you hoping to see?
*Special thanks to @tama-inforeviews for the tip*
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P1 & P2 Replica Retail Displays
The sparkly green one though