TV-Series
Description
Kuromametchi is a male character from the Tamagotchi franchise, debuting in Tamagotchi School in Japan and internationally in Tamagotchi Connection Version 5. His name blends "kuro" (black) and "mame" (beans/core), with wordplay on "black hat" manga slang due to his ear resembling a hat. He possesses grey skin, a black body, and pointed black ears. His distinctive look features a pink star tattoo on his left ear, three silver earrings on his right ear, and a pink scarf. His serious or smirking expression, accentuated by downward-pointing brows, gives him a harsher demeanor.
Characterized as a "lone wolf," Kuromametchi is highly intelligent, rational, and unsociable yet popular. He excels at soccer and skateboarding, owns an electric guitar, enjoys music, but struggles with dancing. Despite a perceived rivalry with Mametchi in school competitions, he considers him a friend. His competitive nature drives him to train rigorously, especially for soccer or against academic rivals. He demonstrates hidden kindness, assisting elderly characters, carrying Otokitchi in a dream, and helping Bikertchi deliver a love letter to Ciaotchi. He acts heroically in critical situations, like devising a plan to save Mametchi and Tanpopo from a fall or urgently rallying Blackholetchi to prevent their capture in Tamagotchi: The Movie.
Across virtual pet releases, Kuromametchi typically evolves under high-care conditions. On Tamagotchi Connection Version 5, he evolves from Hatsugatchi when fed sesame pudding; on Version 5.5, he results from low bonding combined with active training. Later models like the Tamagotchi Pix see him emerging from male teens after specific care mistakes or dietary conditions, such as feeding three Black Burgers. On the Tamagotchi Smart, he appears as an NPC during February or as a raisable adult via the Anniversary Party Friends TamaSma Card when fed Kuromame Bread. The Tamagotchi Uni requires feeding Soccer Rice Balls to male teens at the DoriTama School. Special unlock methods include winning the TV-Catch game three times with a male teen on the Tamagotchi P's using the Love and Melody Deco Pierce.
In animation, he features prominently in Let's Go! Tamagotchi, living in a garage-like space adorned with Lovelin posters and leading her fan club. Key episodes showcase his competitive drive against Mametchi in sports, his secret help with Bikertchi's romantic efforts, and an introspective journey to reclaim his "coolness," concluding authenticity matters more than maintaining a lone-wolf persona. He also appears in Tamagotchi: The Movie, reinforcing his loyalty during rescue missions.
In games like Tamagotchi Adventure Kingdom, he aids in rebuilding Tamagotchi Town after Meteoritchi's damage, later joining Mametchi's party with abilities like chopping wood, using a slingshot, and extending energy bars. He serves as a customer in Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop 3 and Tamagotchi Plaza.
Characterized as a "lone wolf," Kuromametchi is highly intelligent, rational, and unsociable yet popular. He excels at soccer and skateboarding, owns an electric guitar, enjoys music, but struggles with dancing. Despite a perceived rivalry with Mametchi in school competitions, he considers him a friend. His competitive nature drives him to train rigorously, especially for soccer or against academic rivals. He demonstrates hidden kindness, assisting elderly characters, carrying Otokitchi in a dream, and helping Bikertchi deliver a love letter to Ciaotchi. He acts heroically in critical situations, like devising a plan to save Mametchi and Tanpopo from a fall or urgently rallying Blackholetchi to prevent their capture in Tamagotchi: The Movie.
Across virtual pet releases, Kuromametchi typically evolves under high-care conditions. On Tamagotchi Connection Version 5, he evolves from Hatsugatchi when fed sesame pudding; on Version 5.5, he results from low bonding combined with active training. Later models like the Tamagotchi Pix see him emerging from male teens after specific care mistakes or dietary conditions, such as feeding three Black Burgers. On the Tamagotchi Smart, he appears as an NPC during February or as a raisable adult via the Anniversary Party Friends TamaSma Card when fed Kuromame Bread. The Tamagotchi Uni requires feeding Soccer Rice Balls to male teens at the DoriTama School. Special unlock methods include winning the TV-Catch game three times with a male teen on the Tamagotchi P's using the Love and Melody Deco Pierce.
In animation, he features prominently in Let's Go! Tamagotchi, living in a garage-like space adorned with Lovelin posters and leading her fan club. Key episodes showcase his competitive drive against Mametchi in sports, his secret help with Bikertchi's romantic efforts, and an introspective journey to reclaim his "coolness," concluding authenticity matters more than maintaining a lone-wolf persona. He also appears in Tamagotchi: The Movie, reinforcing his loyalty during rescue missions.
In games like Tamagotchi Adventure Kingdom, he aids in rebuilding Tamagotchi Town after Meteoritchi's damage, later joining Mametchi's party with abilities like chopping wood, using a slingshot, and extending energy bars. He serves as a customer in Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop 3 and Tamagotchi Plaza.