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-'''Hamtaro''' is an anime about the adventures of a hamster and his friends.+'''Hamtaro''' (とっとこハム太郎, Tottoko Hamutarou) is an anime about the adventures of a hamster named Hamtaro and his hamster friends. Tottoko Hamutarou first started out as a children's picture book, written and drawn by its creator [[Ritsuko Kawai]]. Ritsuko Kawai eventally began on a Tottoko Hamutarou manga which has been serialized in [[Shogaku Ni Nensei]], a Japanese magazine published by [[Shogakukan]].
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 +The series was eventally produced into an anime, and aired on [[TV Tokyo]] from July 7, 2000 until the series' conclusion in March 31, 2006. By it's end, Tottoko Hamutarou had about 224 TV episodes, a couple of [[OVA]]s and four movies.
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 +As of April 5, 2006, Tottoko Hamutarou was able to 'continue' on in a seperate anime produced by a different company. The five-minute series is known as [[Tottoko Hamutaro: Norisuta Hai!]].

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Hamtaro (とっとこハム太郎, Tottoko Hamutarou) is an anime about the adventures of a hamster named Hamtaro and his hamster friends. Tottoko Hamutarou first started out as a children's picture book, written and drawn by its creator Ritsuko Kawai. Ritsuko Kawai eventally began on a Tottoko Hamutarou manga which has been serialized in Shogaku Ni Nensei, a Japanese magazine published by Shogakukan.

The series was eventally produced into an anime, and aired on TV Tokyo from July 7, 2000 until the series' conclusion in March 31, 2006. By it's end, Tottoko Hamutarou had about 224 TV episodes, a couple of OVAs and four movies.

As of April 5, 2006, Tottoko Hamutarou was able to 'continue' on in a seperate anime produced by a different company. The five-minute series is known as Tottoko Hamutaro: Norisuta Hai!.

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