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* AstronomicZoom: In the intro, the shot cuts from an outer space view Tamagotchi Planet to Tamagotchi School and the camera moves backwards as the narrator introduces a bunch of Tamagotchis before zooming out, back to an outer space view of the planet.

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* AstronomicZoom: In the intro, the shot cuts from an outer space view of Tamagotchi Planet to Tamagotchi School and the camera moves backwards backward as the narrator introduces a bunch of Tamagotchis before zooming out, back to an outer space view of the planet.
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* ForHappiness: Hapihapitchi was literally created for this purpose, and she does anything in her power to make others happy when she senses they are sad, a trait she would keep for the 2009 TV series.
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''Tamagotchi: Happiest Story in the Universe!'' is a 2008 Japanese animated film based on ''VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}}'', and the sequel to ''Anime/TamagotchiTheMovie''.

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''Tamagotchi: Happiest Story in the Universe!'' is a 2008 Japanese animated film based on ''VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}}'', ''Toys/{{Tamagotchi}}'', and the sequel to ''Anime/TamagotchiTheMovie''.



* TheMovie: The second movie to be based on ''VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}}''.

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* TheMovie: The second movie to be based on ''VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}}''.''Toys/{{Tamagotchi}}''.
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* TitleTheAdaptation: The film is known as simply ''Tamagotchi: Le film'' ("Tamagotchi: The Movie") in France, due to the preceding film not being released there.

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* TitleTheAdaptation: The film is known as simply ''Tamagotchi: Le film'' ("Tamagotchi: The Movie") in France, due to the preceding film actually called ''Tamagotchi: The Movie'' in English not being released there.
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* TitleTheAdaptation: The film is known as simply ''Tamagotchi: Le film'' ("Tamagotchi: The Movie") in France, due to the preceding film not being released there.
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Succeeded by ''Anime/{{Tamagotchi}}''.

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Succeeded by ''Anime/{{Tamagotchi}}''.
''Anime/{{Tamagotchi}}'', the 2009 television anime.
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That first one may not count as an Astronomic Zoom.


* AstronomicZoom: There are two of them at the beginning of the film, right next to each other. First, the camera zooms through space, passing by several planets and lingering a few seconds on a star, before reaching Tamagotchi Planet. Then, the shot immediately cuts to Tamagotchi School and the camera moves backwards as the narrator introduces a bunch of Tamagotchis before zooming out, back to the outer space view of Tamagotchi Planet.

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* AstronomicZoom: There are two of them at In the beginning of intro, the film, right next to each other. First, the camera zooms through space, passing by several planets and lingering a few seconds on a star, before reaching shot cuts from an outer space view Tamagotchi Planet. Then, the shot immediately cuts Planet to Tamagotchi School and the camera moves backwards as the narrator introduces a bunch of Tamagotchis before zooming out, back to the an outer space view of Tamagotchi Planet.the planet.
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* AstronomicalZoom: There are two of them at the beginning of the film, right next to each other. First, the camera zooms through space, passing by several planets and lingering a few seconds on a star, before reaching Tamagotchi Planet. Then, the shot immediately cuts to Tamagotchi School and the camera moves backwards as the narrator introduces a bunch of Tamagotchis before zooming out, back to the outer space view of Tamagotchi Planet.

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* AstronomicalZoom: AstronomicZoom: There are two of them at the beginning of the film, right next to each other. First, the camera zooms through space, passing by several planets and lingering a few seconds on a star, before reaching Tamagotchi Planet. Then, the shot immediately cuts to Tamagotchi School and the camera moves backwards as the narrator introduces a bunch of Tamagotchis before zooming out, back to the outer space view of Tamagotchi Planet.
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* AstronomicalZoom: There are two of them at the beginning of the film, right next to each other. First, the camera zooms through space, passing by several planets and lingering a few seconds on a star, before reaching Tamagotchi Planet. Then, the shot immediately cuts to Tamagotchi School and the camera moves backwards as the narrator introduces a bunch of Tamagotchis before zooming out, back to the outer space view of Tamagotchi Planet.
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* MarketBasedTitle: The French dub of the film is renamed ''Tamagotchi le film'' ("Tamagotchi: The Movie"), since the preceding film that actually is called ''Tamagotchi: The Movie'' never released in France.
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* AimlesslySeekingHappiness: The characters enter the world of a book called The World's Happiest Story, starring a character named Happy whose one goal is to find happiness. Problem is, not only has every attempt he's made - including stuff like becoming rich and learning lots of magic spells - failed, but the page containing the end of the story has been ripped out, so Mametchi and his friends have to write a happy ending for him. [[spoiler: Near the end of the film, he finally comes to the conclusion that being with friends is the true meaning of happiness, which is enough to revive Mametchi's pet Hapihapitchi who had died from using up too much happiness energy.]]

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* AimlesslySeekingHappiness: The characters enter the world of a the book called The ''The World's Happiest Story, Story'', starring a character named Happy whose one goal is to find happiness. Problem is, not only has every attempt he's made - including stuff like becoming rich and learning lots of magic spells - failed, but the page containing the end of the story has been ripped out, so Mametchi and his friends have to write a happy ending for him. [[spoiler: Near the end of the film, he finally comes to the conclusion that being with friends is the true meaning of happiness, which is enough to revive Mametchi's pet Hapihapitchi who had died from using up too much happiness energy.]]
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* AimlesslySeekingHappiness: The characters enter the world of a book called The World's Happiest Story, starring a character named Happy whose one goal is to find happiness. Problem is, not only has every attempt he's made - including stuff like becoming rich and learning lots of magic spells - failed, but the page containing the end of the story has been ripped out, so Mametchi and his friends have to write a happy ending for him. [[spoiler: Near the end of the film, he finally comes to the conclusion that being with friends is the true meaning of happiness, which is enough to revive Mametchi's pet Hapihapitchi who had died from using up too much happiness energy.]]
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* MagicCarpet: During the opening credits, Chamametchi visits a book where she is an Arabian princess and is seen on a flying carpet.
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* PaperPeople: The various Tamagotchis on Tamagotchi Planet are flattened into literal walking pieces of paper as a result of Kikitchi deciding to visit "The Happiest Story in the Universe" and causing Tamagotchi Planet to slowly turn into a storybook.

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* PaperPeople: The various Tamagotchis on Tamagotchi Planet are flattened into literal walking pieces of paper as a result of Kikitchi deciding to visit "The World's Happiest Story in the Universe" Story" and causing Tamagotchi Planet to slowly turn into a storybook.
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* PaperPeople: The various Tamagotchis on Tamagotchi Planet are flattened into literal walking pieces of paper as a result of Kikitchi deciding to visit "The Happiest Story in the Universe" and causing Tamagotchi Planet to slowly turn into a storybook.


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* ProductPlacement: While they are at the Celebria amusement park, Mametchi and his friends eat in a food court and are seen with drinks bearing the UsefulNotes/McDonalds logo.


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* TheStinger: The film has a post-credits scene where Mametchi and his friends are eating some heart-shaped fruits together and then decide to visit a new storybook that has been added to the Flying Library.

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Example indentation. Also, Call-Backs are actually important to the plot of the work; these sound more like Continuity Nods, which aren't important to the plot.


* CallBack: The Mametchi Fan Club from ''WebAnimation/LetsGoTamagotchi'' appears as the story begins. Young Mametchi calls out Makiko for violating rule #8, which forbids members from going to Mametchi on their own.

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* CallBack: ContinuityNod:
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The Mametchi Fan Club from ''WebAnimation/LetsGoTamagotchi'' appears as the story begins. Young Mametchi calls out Makiko for violating rule #8, which forbids members from going to Mametchi on their own.
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** During the credits, a picture of Tanpopo from ''Anime/TamagotchiTheMovie'' can be seen.
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* CallBack: The Mametchi Fan Club from ''WebAnimation/LetsGoTamagotchi'' appears as the story begins. Young Mametchi calls out Makiko for violating rule #8, which forbids members from going to Mametchi on their own.
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* BananaPeel: Kikitchi throws banana peels onto the ground to make Memetchi and Makiko slip.

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* BananaPeel: Kikitchi throws banana peels onto the ground to make Memetchi and Makiko slip.slip due to him being jealous about their interest in the magical books.
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* BigShutUp: Kikitchi says this to Hapihapitchi after she fails to make him happy.

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* BigShutUp: Kikitchi says this to Hapihapitchi after she [[spoiler:she fails to make him happy.]]
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* BigShutUp: Kikitchi says this to Hapihapitchi after she fails to make him happy.
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* PortalBook: The Tamagotchis are shown traveling into books in this film. In fact, it's basically a central plot point - they have to help Kikitchi get back to the real world from "The World's Happiest Story".

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* PortalBook: The Tamagotchis are shown traveling into books in this film. In fact, it's basically a central plot point - they have to help Kikitchi get back to the real world from "The World's Happiest Story".
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* NonIndicativeName: Happy is not actually happy, but he's trying. [[spoiler:This changes by the end of the film, of course.]]
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* ShowWithinAShow: A book within a film, more like. "The World's Happiest Story" was invented specifically for this film.
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Creator/CartoonNetwork aired an English dub in the Philippines.

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[[redirect:VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}}]]''Tamagotchi: Happiest Story in the Universe!'' is a 2008 Japanese animated film based on ''VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}}'', and the sequel to ''Anime/TamagotchiTheMovie''.

Mametchi and his friends spend their time [[PortalBook traveling into storybooks]] at the library. They come across a book called "The World's Happiest Story", which is about a character named Happy who is trying to get, well, happy, and eventually it's revealed that a page is missing from the book. Their friend Kikitchi jumps into the book, which is enough to affect Tamagotchi Planet as well as the world in the story, forcing Mametchi and friends to save the day.

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!!This film contains the following tropes:
* BananaPeel: Kikitchi throws banana peels onto the ground to make Memetchi and Makiko slip.
* DisneyDeath: Near the end of the film, [[spoiler:Hapihapitchi runs out of happiness to absorb and dies. Then Happy says he's the happiest man alive, which revives her]].
* GiantFood: One of the storybook worlds is filled with this.
* TheMovie: The second movie to be based on ''VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}}''.
* PortalBook: The Tamagotchis are shown traveling into books in this film. In fact, it's basically a central plot point - they have to help Kikitchi get back to the real world from "The World's Happiest Story".
* SaveBothWorlds: Mametchi and friends must save both Tamagotchi Planet and the world in "The World's Happiest Story".
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: Kikitchi gets himself trapped in "The World's Happiest Story", and Mametchi and friends must rescue him.
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[[redirect:VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}}]]

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