WarOmnimon
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I thought I would share this with you all here at Tamatalk, considering this is a nice bit of info. I initially posted this info at Tama-Zone.
Apparently, the World Hobby Fair 2008 in Japan will feature the Famitama's equalivent to the Hatenazoku and Bikkurizoku from the Entama and Uratama. It says something about "Famitama Force," if my Japanese reading is correct, and reveals some of the rare characters. They seem to have an outer space theme!
I have also translated the names of the rare characters.
-The meteor is Iwatchi and is the baby form
-The star is Hoshitchi (No surprise here) and is the child form
-The moon is Mekatsukitchi and is the teen form
-The sun is Sunnytchi and is the first adult / independent form
-The planet with the ring is Planetchi and is the second adult / parent form
Seen as how I learned a lot about astronomy growing up, I absolutely translate well with these new characters.
(For the record, "hoshi" means star and "tsuki" refers to the moon. Real_Three pointed out that "iwa" can mean rock.)
Apparently, the World Hobby Fair 2008 in Japan will feature the Famitama's equalivent to the Hatenazoku and Bikkurizoku from the Entama and Uratama. It says something about "Famitama Force," if my Japanese reading is correct, and reveals some of the rare characters. They seem to have an outer space theme!
I have also translated the names of the rare characters.
-The meteor is Iwatchi and is the baby form
-The star is Hoshitchi (No surprise here) and is the child form
-The moon is Mekatsukitchi and is the teen form
-The sun is Sunnytchi and is the first adult / independent form
-The planet with the ring is Planetchi and is the second adult / parent form
Seen as how I learned a lot about astronomy growing up, I absolutely translate well with these new characters.
(For the record, "hoshi" means star and "tsuki" refers to the moon. Real_Three pointed out that "iwa" can mean rock.)