Hamtaro
Hamtaro | |
Hamtaro's English Logo | |
とっとこハム太郎 (Tottoko Hamutarō[1]) | |
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Genre | Adventure, comedy |
Manga | |
Written by | Ritsuko Kawai |
Published by | Shogakukan |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Magazine | Ciao |
Original run | 1997 – 2000 |
Volumes | 3 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Osamu Nabeshima |
Studio |
Shogakukan Music & Digital Entertainment TMS Entertainment |
Licensed by | |
Network | TV Tokyo (2000–2006) |
English network | |
Original run | July 7, 2000 – March 31, 2006 |
Episodes | 296 (Japanese), 105 (English) |
Hamtaro (とっとこハム太郎 Tottoko Hamutarō, "Trotting Hamtaro") is a Japanese children's manga and storybook series created and illustrated by Ritsuko Kawai. The manga is serialized in Shogakukan's all girl's magazine Ciao in 1997, focusing on a hamster named Hamtaro who has a variety of adventures with other hamsters, known as "Ham-Hams" ("Hamuchans" in the Japanese version). VIZ Media published the manga adaptations and storybooks in English.[2][3]
Multiple anime adaptations were produced by TMS Entertainment and aired on TV Tokyo. The first series was dubbed in English by The Ocean Group.
Plot
The series revolves around an anthropomorphic hamster named Hamtaro, who is owned by a 10-year-old girl named Hiroko Haruna (Laura Haruna in the English dub). Curious by nature, he ventures out each day to make friends and go on adventures with a clan of fellow hamster friends known as The Ham-Hams. The Ham-Hams meet at a special clubhouse built by Boss ("Taisho").
Characters
Reception
People magazine named this show "[the] Hottest new thing in Hollywood!" due to its rise in popularity among audiences of all ages.
In Japan, Hamtaro aired five anime series, released four movies, several specials, many video game/DVD releases and merchandise. The success was not paralleled in the United States, however, with only the first series, some special episodes, three video games (though two others were released in Europe), and limited merchandise. In 2004, Hamtaro pulled from the air to air the new Pokemon series, the new Gumdam series, Pac-Man, Gumby Adventures, and as well as a new Canadian TV Series, Atomic Betty. On 23 February 2011, it was announced that Hamtaro would be receiving a series titled Tottoko Hamutaro Dechu.[4] However, upon airing on 2 April 2011 at 9 a.m., it was found to be the original show rehashed with a new intro and new borders. "Tottoko Hamutaro Dechu" was broadcast for the final time in Japan on Saturday, 30 March 2013.
Licensed products
- Shogakukan: Ritsuko Kawai's books, other Hamtaro related titles, Japanese videos/DVDs
- Toho (Toho Co., Ltd.): Distribution of all 4 movies
- Columbia Music Entertainment: Japanese music CDs
- Anime Video Comics: Launched in 2008 with no website. Summit Entertainment, an owner company of Anime Video Comics, releases some episodes.
- Epoch Co., Ltd.: Plushies, collectible toy lines, interactive toys, standalone electronic games (for the Japanese/Asian market only; can also be found in some import stores in North America and Europe)
- Hasbro: Plushies, collectible toy line
- The Learning Company: Hamtaro: Wake Up Snoozer! for the IBM PC/PC compatibles/Apple Macintosh
- Nintendo: video games:
- For the Game Boy Color: Hamtaro (unreleased in the US/rest of the world), Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite!
- For the Game Boy Advance: Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak, Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue, Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Games, Hamtaro E-Cards for the E-Card reader (Japanese market only).
- For the Nintendo DS: Hamtaro: Nazo Nazo Q (Japanese market only)
- Sega: Arcade painting game, Sega Pico titles (Japanese market only), Cocopad titles (Japanese market only)
- Natsume: Tottoko Hamtaro Ham Ham Challenge Atsumare Hai Nintendo DS game (Released as Hi! Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Challenge! in the US/Europe)
- Banpresto: Arcade kiddie ride
- Smuckers: Smucker's Snackers
- VIZ Media (North America): books, English-language comics, videos/DVDs
- Chuang Yi (Singapore): books, English-language comics
- Seiko: Limited edition watches
- Daewon Media: All market character products from Japan and United States
- The Ambition Company released a spoken word CD of Hamtaro produced by Steve Deakin-Davies
References
- ↑ Clements, Jonathan; McCarthy, Helen (2006). The Anime Encyclopedia. California: Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1-933330-10-4.
- ↑ Hamtaro Gets Lost and Other Stories (The Adventures of Hamtaro, Vol. 2) Amazon.com
- ↑ The Adventures of Hamtaro, Vol. 3: Jealous Hamtaro and Other Stories Amazon.com
- ↑ "Tottoko Hamtarō Dechu TV Anime to Premiere in April".
External links
- Hamtaro Official Japanese site (Japanese)
- TV Tokyo Hamtaro Website (Japanese)
- TV Tokyo Tottoko Hamutaro Dechu Website (Japanese)
- YTV Website Archived 19 February 2006 at the Wayback Machine.
- Hamtaro (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Hamtaro at the Internet Movie Database