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               The
                    Show 
              The relatively
              new Japanese cartoon, Hamtaro, first aired in August 2002. A story about pet hamsters who have a secret
              life of their own,  Hamtaro is adorable and sweet, and our
              prediction that it was "destined to
              be a very popular show for little ones" has certainly come to
              pass. While it won't be another Pokemon
              (its audience is more limited), judging by kids' reactions to the
              first episode (and their continued fascination with the show and
              characters), Hamtaro is a winner. 
                The human main
              character, a ten-year-old girl named Laura, has just moved into a
              new home along with her pet hamster, Hamtaro (pictured along with
              his Ham-Ham friends at right).
              While Laura explores her new town, Hamtaro escapes from his pet cage
              and meets the neighborhood hamsters (the Ham-Hams). There's Boss,
              Cappy, Snoozer, Bijou, and more.
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              In
              the first episode, Hamtaro meets the timid, nervous, and
              apologetic Oxnard. Shortly thereafter, Boss emerges menacingly
              from his tunnel--he's a field hamster who's been around (he
              doesn't have an owner to give him a home or food, he explains).
              Although gruff and tough, Hamtaro (and little viewers) soon
              discover that he's really quite nice. In fact, he has a crush on a
              sweet little French number, Bijou. After a fumbled serenade, will
              Bijou fall "head over paws" for Boss? Or will she fall
              for Hamtaro instead? 
               
              A Cartoon Soap
              Opera? 
               With a
              10-year-old girl as the main character, Hamtaro seems to be aimed
              at a young female audience. However, little boys should enjoy
              Hamtaro as well. The cartoon emphasizes the social interactions of
              both Laura and her new friends as well as the group of hamsters.
              The hamsters, each of which has a well-defined character, have
              budding (and sometimes competing) friendships and love
              interests.  
              The social
              aspect of the show makes it a little like an animated children's
              soap opera. And, it's probably just as addictive! 
                
               
              ~~~Hamtaro
              Merchandise~~~ 
               Books, toys, and even a GameBoy Color game
              starring Hamtaro have recently been released. First out was The
              Official Hamtaro Handbook, pictured at left. Through this fun
              guide, kids can get
              acquainted with each character -- Bijou, Penelope, Pashmina, Panda,
              Howdy, and more -- through biographies; learn the
              "language" (the hamsters speak English, but they have
              some special expressions); play with stickers; and learn about the
              episodes. See our full
              review.  
               
 [For more information, or to order: The Official Hamtaro Handbook
              at Amazon.com]
            More books include Hamtaro storybooks, a Hamtaro Pop-Up
            Playset (shown at right) that allows children to  play
            with the hamsters in a simulated house setting, and Hamtaro Origami
            set. We looked at both of these books. They both keep kids
            busy "creating", but the Origami book is on the difficult
            side. Although the origami projects are supposed to be comparatively
            easy, our younger kid testers gave up on them. Even our 12 year old
            had a hard time completing them. The Hamtaro Pop-Up Playset,
            however, is certainly a fun papercraft for kids. Like many paper
            crafts, they don't always last long in many households, but the
            process is very enjoyable. 
             
            [For more information, or to order: Hamtaro Pop-Up Playset
 
at Amazon.com] 
              Kids will love the Hamtaro and Bijou  plush toys--they're
              adorable.  
              These stuffed
              toys come in one of two sizes, regular or jumbo. There are also
              mini plush dolls of a number of Ham-Ham characters available.  
               [For more information, or to
              order: Hamtaro Jumbo Plush: Hamtaro
 
at Amazon.com] 
            The first Hamtaro video game was released for GameBoy Color
            last fall and is called, Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite! The game is
            still available. Kids need   to find the Ham-Hams and return them to the
            Clubhouse for a surprise from Boss. In order to accomplish their
            goal, they need to learn Ham-Chat, a secret Ham-Ham language. We
            have a full review
            of this cute, but challenging, game.  
            [For more information, or to order: Hamtaro: Ham Hams Unite!
 
at Amazon.com] 
              Released in April 2003 is a Hamtaro game for GameBoy
              Advance, Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak. The story line is fun--kids
              need to restore love between Ham-Ham couples (not all male-female,
              so perhaps we should refer to them as 
 
Ham-Ham "pairs").
              This game stars the lead male and female characters of the show,
              Hamtaro and Bijou. There are certainly many similar elements to
              the game as the Ham-Hams Unite game (it picks up where it left
              off, kind of), the graphics are better (naturally!) and the story
              is also original. New Ham-chat words are featured, and there is a
              photo studio where children can bring their lead characters for
              dressing up. Players also prepare the gems they've collected (they
              collect more when the bond between Hamtaro and Bijou is strong) in
              the "rubrub" room, and then create jewelry accessories
              with them. This is a very cute game, but it is very challenging
              for young fans of the show! Best for older fans. 
              [For more information, or to order:
              
Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak
              at Amazon.com] 
                
               New:
              Now available! An educational software game for
              kids starring Hamtaro. This  CD-ROM is age-appropriate
              for the target audience of the Hamtaro show and educational too! Called Hamtaro: Wake Up Snoozer!,
              this CD-ROM features educational games in the areas of math,
              logic, language arts, and phonics, as kids go on an
              adventure to find the sweet baby Ham-Ham, Penelope. See screenshots
              from the game. 
             
 
            Videos and  DVDs of the show have also been released.
            See Hamtaro Videos
            and Hamtaro DVDs.
 
               Many Hamtaro fans will want to re-enact and invent some of their
            own stories through play with Hamtaro figurines. We just love
            these figures and sets! They are a huge, huge hit with young
            children, whether they have seen the show or not. 
             
            Set #1 contains Hamtaro,
            Bijou, Oxnard, Howdy, Pashmina, Sandy, Dexter, and Cappy; while Set
            #2 includes Hamtaro, Pashmina, Jingle, Penelope, Maxwell, Panda,
              Snoozer, and Bijou. Each set also includes accessories. Search
              to buy: Hamtaro Toys  
              
              
  
             The
            Ham-Ham House
            is designed to be used with the Hamtaro figures and sets shown
            above. This
                        approximately 10-inch high playhouse features rooms for
            kids to play with their little Ham-Ham toy characters. Our kid
            testers really enjoy this house--they used the figure sets (8 in
            all) shown above to "furnish" the house with a sink, bed,
            fridge, and so forth. We have some complaints: the house could have
            been a little bigger! Unless you own only a few sets, it gets
            overcrowded fast! Also, we wish the back of the house closed so that
            kids could easily store the tiny pieces inside. The little swing
            that attaches to the house is quite sensitive (the figures flop out
            of it easily). Be aware that there is only one figure (Hamtaro)
            included in the set, and furnishings need to be purchased
            separately. However, kid testers really enjoy the set-up and details
            of the house. It comes with stickers of things like a rug, portraits
            of Ham-Hams for the walls, and so forth. There are places for the
            Ham-Ham figures to sit, and they can even be placed on the sides of
            the walls so that it appears they are climbing the wall of the
            playhouse.  
            [For more information, or to order: Ham-Ham House
            at Amazon.com] 
              
              
  
              
              
               
               
              
              Get Acquainted with the Ham-Hams 
              Currently, the best way to get acquainted with the Ham-Hams is
              through the official web
              site. There, kids can meet all the characters, read short
              bios, print out coloring pages of the Ham-Hams, and learn about the
              episodes in the series. And, of
              course, the cartoon itself is available on the Cartoon Network
              daily (YTV in Canada). 
                A terrific site for Hamtaro fans can be found at http://www.hamtaro-games.com,
                a Nintendo site which has recently been updated extensively as a
                result of the new GameBoy Advance Ham-Ham Heartbreak game
                release. See screenshots from the game and play some online
                games: find gems on the site and bring them to the Rubrub room
                for polishing, make a Hamtaro scene (complete with backgrounds
                and virtual stickers), and participate in Ham-jams. Very fun and
                colorful site.  
                
              
              
              
            
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