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Tamagotchis come in so many different colours and patterns. Which is your favourite tamagotchi design? Send us images of your tamagotchi and we'll build up an image gallery of the best! And if you have any Tamagotchi secret codes, whether V2, V3 or V4 - then either e-mail them to us or post them into the Cute-13 Forums so we can all share the joy!


Tamagotchi Pets

Since the new  version of the Tamagotchi toy was launched by Bandai, people have been looking for the best place to buy a Tamagotchi. If you know any great places to buy a cheap tamagotchi then let us know.

The pink tamagotchi color schemes seem to be favourite with tama fans. What's yours? You can check out the different colors in the tama galleries!

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Gogo's Crazy Bones


Visit the new Gogo's Crazy Bones Zone where you can download the Crazy Bones checklist and the Crazy Bones how to play instructions. We are busy collecting images of the Crazy Bones and will post them into a new Crazy Bones Gallery once we have enough!



Mini Winnie Galleries


Visit the four pages of Mini Winnie galleries to see all the cutest and adorable little bears!!


Mini Winnie Gallery Page 1

Mini Winnie Gallery Page 2

Mini Winnie Gallery Page 3

Mini Winnie Gallery Page 4



Mini Winnies

Have you seen the Mini Winnies? Also known as Peek-a-Pooh. They are the latest craze and soooo cool.

Well, the Mini Winnies are tiny models of Winnie the Pooh dressed in a variety of weird and wonderful animal costumes. He comes dressed in loads of different squidgy costumes ranging from a ladybird up to a hippo and including things like tigers, cows, parrots and dolphins! They're just soooooo cute!

Each costume is removable for added fun!

There are a range of different facial expressions, from happy or surprised, to asleep and even a cheeky wink! You can put a sleepy Winnie in a tiger costume or a happy Winnie in a cow costume! The choice is yours!

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The Mini Winnies are made by Tomy Yujin Corporation and are available from vending machines in many locations.


Tamagotchi Galleries

Visit the new images galleries for Tamagotchi verion 3 and Tamagotchi version 4. Use the navigator links on the left or just click on one of  the images below!

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Tamagotchi V4!

Read the Tamagotchi V4 announcement from Bandai - Click here

Click on this link to go to the Tamagotchi V4 secret codes and cheats page.

Go to the Tamagotchi Zone to read more about the Tamagotchi version 4. The Forums have been temporarily removed. We plan to bring them back in 2008! So, why not go to the Tamagotchi Codes page!


Mini Winnie Zone

When our product scouts started raving on about the tiny Mini Winnies they'd fallen in love with, we were understandably confused. These impossibly cute little bears have got to be the most adorable must-have mascots we've ever seen.

As you can see, Mini Winnies are teensy models of everyone's favorite honey-loving bear, Winnie the Pooh, dressed in a variety of weird and wonderful squidgy removable costumes. No, really! From Rudolph and Santa Claus to Piglet and Eeyore, it's crazier than your average Hundred Acre Woods Christmas party.

Don't ask why, just do as we say and buy. Because, trust us, Mini Winnies are going to be absolutely huge. Indeed these delightful little art toys-cum-über-cool collectables are fast becoming the accessories of choice for A-list celebs and red carpet fashionistas across the globe.

Mini Winnies come in sets of ten and because they're blind-packed you never know which costumes or facial expressions you're going to get in each batch. And that's what makes giving, receiving, collecting and swapping these charming little blighters such fun! They really are cuter than a bagful of cute things from Cuteyville. We've yet to meet anyone who hasn't been utterly smitten in seconds.

Each Mini Winnie is packaged in its own funky transparent egg and features a cotton loop for attaching to your mobile, keyring or briefcase (well, maybe not your briefcase). Best of all, each rubbery outfit can be removed in seconds, so you can snuggle a surprised Winnie into a Tigger suit or even squeeze a sleepy Eeyore into a Pooh suit! If you want. Like we said, there's no point asking why, just get clicking and buy, because Mini Winnies are set to fly off the shelves faster than Pooh Bear scoffs honey.


Anyone for T?
Ever wanted to design your own unique t-shirt? We recently came across Spreadshirt and were very impressed with their online shirt designer. It's great fun to play with and has a wide choice  of options and colours. Why not give it a go: Spreadshirt Designer


Tamagotchi Codes
Looking for Tamagotchi codes - check out our Tamagotchi Codes page!


      

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