I'd say it depends on whether you want a monochrome tama or the more modern color versions. Based on those links you provided it seems you're interested in the modern ones - I personally don't have experience with them but I do recommend checking out other TamaTalk members' logs so that you can...
I just started Tales of the Peculiar by Ransom Riggs. It's a side book from the Miss Peregrin series, and very entertaining! It's been a nice break from my usual language and mythology studies.
I see quite a few Runescape topics from years ago, but I was wondering if anyone currently online here still plays? I've had my account for over ten years and I still play regularly, but many of my old friends in the game are long gone.
Day 7
Wow, it's been a week since this challenge began! It feels like it's been a full month and at the same time only a day :lol:
Oh boy...today is off to a busy start. Looks like all the parents left their babies, which means I have 5 newborn tamas to take care of.
But since that...
Yup, @Penguin-keeper is right. But if you're really worried about it you could always take the tamas without the batteries, and buy the batteries when you get to your destination.
Also, it goes without saying but if you're putting your tamas in your checked baggage be sure to remove the...
The approach to getting it might depend on the regional version you have - is yours the Japanese Angel or the English one?
But here is a thread that reported getting it (with photo evidence!) and the steps they took. Hope this helps!
And there's also this thread that was unsuccessful...
I'm assuming you're bringing the modern color tamas on a plane? If so, I don't see how it would be any different than someone bringing a handheld gaming console, and I've never had any issue with that. After all, there's no limit to how many phones/tablets etc you can bring on a plane as far as...
For sure - I have a feeling it was a false-memory, I'm sure someone would've posted about owning them by now if they really did exist!
Not to mention that the promotional art was just that - art - and not actual prototypes of the tamas.
Maybe one day we'll get lucky and Bandai will decide...