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Tamagotchi Nano x Star Wars: R2-D2 Tamagotchi, Classic

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Arrives Sep 16 – Sep 21
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Color: R2-d2 (Classic)


Features

  • Train R2-D2 To Master Various Skills With Star Warstm R2-D2 Tamagotchi
  • Take care of R2-D2 by keeping him charged and clean and by playing two mini-games (Firefighting and Dejarik Holochess)
  • There are 19 skills for R2-D2 to learn and 7 mini-games for him to unlock, depending on his skill level
  • Make sure you keep your R2-D2 happy. If you neglect him for too long, the Jawas may take him away

Description

Train R2-D2 to master various skills with STAR WARS R2-D2 TAMAGOTCHI. Take care of R2-D2 by keeping him charged and clean and by playing two mini-games (firefighting and Dejarik “holochess”). There are 19 skills for R2-D2 to learn and 7 mini-games for him to unlock, depending on his skill level. Make sure you keep your R2-D2 happy. If you neglect him for too long, the Jawas may take him away!

Number of Players: 1


Product Dimensions: 1.18"L x 0.98"W x 1.57"H


Platform: Electronic Game


Controller Type: Button Control


Item Weight: 0.1 Pounds


Screen Size: 1.18 Inches


Power Source: Battery Powered


Number of Batteries: 2 LR44 batteries required. (included)


Age Range (Description): Robot


Battery Description: LR44


Display Type: LCD


Material: Plastic


Form Factor: Handheld


UPC: 045557888213


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 88821


Manufacturer recommended age: 8 years and up


Batteries: 2 LR44 batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: November 4, 2021


Manufacturer: Bandai


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Such dun
Color: R2-d2 (Hologram)
So much fun, the battery does die really fast however
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2025 by Hillary

  • Great old school electronic toy
Color: R2-d2 (Classic)
Kids love these because they are actually allowed to play with them. Much cooler than when I was a kid. Tons of Easter eggs. Multiple endings. It is a real game.
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2025 by Darth Earl

  • Cool throwback
Color: R2-d2 (Hologram)
Reminds me of my childhood, cool throwback with a Star wars twist. sturdy with a good battery life
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2025 by Bret Essenmacher

  • It made my nephew happy
Color: R2-d2 (Classic)
I guess it was a gd gift for one of my nephews
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2025 by Toni lee paez

  • Fun toy
Color: R2-d2 (Classic)
Bought it as a gift. He loved it bring him back the 2000s, lol
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025 by Skyler mcintosh

  • A Quaint, Friendly Lil' Pal!
Color: R2-d2 (Classic)
He is my new son. And when the Jawas took him away I had to do it all again. My heart has been torn from my chest. I yearn for my R2 unit to return, but the new one will never be the same :,,,( I thoroughly enjoy this toy, the price is a tad steep when I consider the technology it must actually take to work, but I love the beeping sounds it makes, sounds like a gentle ringtone, and the minigames are kind of fun once you learn them. The Key Unlock minigame was the hardest I played and took about a dozen tries to finally get 5 in a row. Love this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025 by William Fischer William Fischer

  • Didn't get to see any ending before he started over again
Color: R2-d2 (Classic)
I was recently feeling nostalgic for my old '90s Tamagotchi, and when I went looking online for one, I discovered new Tamas exist and promptly ordered a few (in addition to replacing my old one with another original of the same color for nostalgia's sake). I got R2 a few days ago and took good care of R2 for his life cycle (3 days), and I was pretty happy with him, but I am really annoyed that it just reset itself at the end. It was only a few minutes after the last time I tended to R2, and I was at my desk with my headphones on while working. As soon as I realized he was beeping, I looked at him and saw the screen fading from black, and a new/unevolved R2 appeared on my screen. So my R2 ended and reset without me even getting a chance to see the ending screen or getting a choice about whether I was ready to begin again. (At least I assume that is what happened since it was about time for his life cycle to end.) I wanted to take a break between life cycles. I'm not sure if this was a fluke/a glitch or if this is really how these new Tamas are designed to end, but I am annoyed that I was deprived of seeing an ending and that I had no way to just leave it alone for a while on an ending screen to take a break before resetting him. (I'm going to see if it works to take a break by leaving him in clock-set mode.) Maybe it's possible he got kidnapped and carried away by Jawas or something, but again, it should have some sort of ending screen remain on the screen until I reset it. I got zero indication of what had happened. Now for my review other than the annoying ending (or lack thereof). R2 and his little beeps are quite cute. The mini-games are pretty fun, especially playing chess with Chewie. You'll unlock additional games a couple of times when he evolves throughout his life cycle. R2 doesn't seem to require much care compared to some other virtual pets. There's no meter to check on how charged he is or how happy he is, so it's unclear how often you should play with him. I played with him often to be safe. He often said no to me charging him, so he doesn't need charging particularly often. It does indicate visually when he needs to be cleaned. I sort of wish there was a little more to it, but he's still a fun little Tama and enjoyable for Star Wars fans. It's fun to see the various Star Wars characters and scenes that pop up at different times of the day. It's also nice that you can alternate between playing a few games with him instead of only getting one game like with classic Tamas. Lots of people comment about the size. It should be obvious before purchasing that this isn't a classic-style Tamagotchi. This is a nano (my first nano). Do a little reading, folks! Takes a few minutes to research Tamagotchi types. I do prefer the classic size and shape, but I don't mind this one. It's pretty cute. It's not quite as tall or wide as original Tamas, but it is rounder/thicker. I'm including a photo for size comparison. Two stars subtracted mainly due to the ending issue, plus I wish there was some sort of status meter to see what he needs and to have an idea of how often you should play games with him. Editing to add later: can confirm after running him multiple times that he simply resets himself every time his life cycle ends. No ending screen, nothing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2022 by KeatonGuano KeatonGuano

  • Love it!
Color: R2-d2 (Hologram)
As a star wars fan just getting back into tomagotchis after 25 years of lapsing... I love this
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025 by Steven Hernandez

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