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[Prime] Tamagotchi Nano Toy Story x Tamagotchi Friends $15.35 (OOS), Clouds $16.35 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU

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  • How you play with Woody will determine which toy he introduces you to next! There are 17 toys to interact with, including two secret characters!
  • 3 mini-games help determine which toy to play with next: Jump! Duke Caboom!, Fly! Green Soldiers!, and Drive! RC!
  • Be sure to keep your toys happy and dust free. A toy neglected for too long risks being sold at a yard sale (except Forky, who runs away to hide in the trash!)
  • This is a Tamagotchi nano device, which measures approximately 1.6 inches
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  • +12

    Reminder that Nanos are very basic.

    The Uni is on special and has much more features including wifi and DLC https://amzn.asia/d/bTrouYn

    • +6

      The basic one was very absorbing and time consuming when i was a kid, can't even imagine what the Uni one must be with all those features :S

      • +1

        It’s a create device to get back into them.

        Great little desk pet for WFH.

    • That’s pretty cool. Is there a Digimon equivalent?

      • There are Digimons with colour screens, but they’re still very basic. Not like the Uni.

    • I bought a Uni, be wary they are really needy if you're buying them for young kids.

  • +17

    "How you play with Woody will determine which toy he introduces you to next!"

    Surely this wording was intentional lol

    • +21

      If you play with your Woody long enough, you might get a Buzz

  • -1

    purchased this in the past, they are so small I sent it back.

    • +7

      That's what she said.

    • +5

      So you got a small Woody?

  • wow talk about a blast from the past, this was a 90s thing why are people still doing this? lol

    • +3

      🤦Ummm besides from a few year gap between the end of the 90s and mid 00s Tamagotchi have consistently had new releases.

      List of them

      • -2

        but why???!!! are people stuck in the 90s?

        • +3

          I am running in the 90s

    • -1

      These cheap displays are now so uncommon that people think they look cool. And dot matrix displays will always be cool.

      • Besides from remakes and Nanos, Tamagotchis have had colour LCDs since 2008.

        • Those aren't real tamagotchis, they exist outside of most of our nostalgia window.

          • -2

            @AustriaBargain: What? That’s like saying a Switch isn’t a real Nintendo because it exists outside of most of our nostalgia window.

            • +3

              @PainToad: You nostalgic for Switch already? It's still the current gen.

              • @AustriaBargain: 🙄That’s the point. Tamagotchis aren’t having a nostalgia return, because Tamagotchis have always been current.

    • -2

      Old is new. Companies are trying to cash in on nostalgia.

      • Again, Tamagotchi aren’t old. They never stopped making new versions. They aren’t making a nostalgic come back because they never went away in the first place.

        • -3

          Disagree, as I haven't seen them in stores for a very long time. So not sure where they were being sold over the past 2 decades, as I've made numerous trips to the toy section of various stores for presents and have never seen them.

          • +1

            @Trishool: Oh well, if you haven’t noticed them, they couldn’t possibly be popular could they.

            So not sure where they were being sold over the past 2 decades

            Everywhere. Kmart (before they turned into a glorified $2 store), Mr Toys, Gamersmen, EB, Toy Mate, Amazon.

            I know, because I brought them. You clearly just weren’t looking.

          • @Trishool: I bought some from Big W and Target. I also bought a few from ToyRUs before they closed down. I was looking at buying some from Zing but they are more expensive there. They also been selling them on AmazonAu for years

        • Right, but the fad was over. They went from selling a billion a year to 10 million or whatever, just another unremarkable toy. Who cares what those 10 million kids from random places all other the world think is nostalgic. The one that literally every other kid had clipped to their belt is the real deal, the original ones. The one you remember getting a speech from your teacher about.

          • @AustriaBargain: More like they just forget about the insignificant Australian market. Also they’ve sold less than 100 million units total since 1996.

            • @smartazz104:

              In the first two years following Tamagotchi's release, Bandai had sold 40 million units. By 2010, over 76 million Tamagotchis had been sold worldwide.

              So they sold an average of 20 million a year in the first two years. Then an average of three million a year up until 2010. Then an average of 1 million per year after 2010. So in the first two years Tamagotchi was (on average) 20 times as popular as it is now. Maybe even less so, if you assume that in 2011 demand for Tamagotchi may have still been greater than today.

              Except you've gone and edited the number in your comment while I was doing the math replying to it…

              Pretty sure you changed "91 million" to "less than 100 million".

  • +6

    Following on from the awesome humour here, when my now 25yo son opened a 3ft plush Woody for Xmas about 17yrs ago he shouted out "I got a big woody".

    Was a priceless parent experience.

  • +1

    The Nano is so small, these really aren't that great.

  • Anyone know how do they compare to Punirunes?

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