Hamtaro is a slice-of-life anime about a hamster and his everyday life. The hamster is named Hamtaro, and he and his buddies (known as the Ham-Hams) have a variety of different adventures each day.
Believe it or not, folks, but Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite! is a pretty darn good game released on the Game Boy Color. Its gameplay, wrapped up in an adorable furry package, is deceptively fun it its own, ...
Both Ham-Hams Unite and Ham-Ham Heartbreak were developed by Pax Softnica, a Japanese studio that reportedly assisted with titles like Mother and its sequel EarthBound. Meanwhile, Rainbow Rescue was ...
There’s always some debate about popular animated shows regarding if they count as an anime. Part of that debate is Hamtaro, a cutesy animated show revolving entirely around hamsters. We’re here to ...
The anime invasion of American television continues today with “Hamtaro: Little Hamster, Big Adventures,” which will play twice each weekday on the Cartoon Network (7 a.m. and 4 p.m.). It’s an English ...
A young fairy hamster named Crystal appears before Bijou. In the snow, the two vanish off somewhere. The Ham-Hams give chase and arrive in the legendary Aurora Village. Legendary hamsters of the ...
Kids adore Hamtaro and his hamster buddies, and with Olympics fever still a recent memory, there's a good chance that the little ones in your household will enjoy playing Nintendo's latest ...
He’s round and relentlessly cute, has already racked up $2.5 billion in Japanese revenues and is starting to cuddle up to American kids with an animated TV show, a movie, Hasbro toys, Nintendo games ...
Those adorable Nintendo hamsters will be getting their own series of e-Reader compatible trading cards next year, at least in Japan. On December 12, Nintendo will release a single set of 20 cards, ...
Thailand's emerging student pro-democracy movement has adopted a Japanese cartoon hamster, Hamtaro, as a creative way to get support from young people around the country. University and high school ...
Nintendo had a surprise hit with Eurogamer back in February when Ham-Hams Unite! arrived on the GBC. But with that review now consigned to the ether thanks to the march of technology, we look to a new ...
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