TV-Series
Description
Gorippa-sensei, affectionately dubbed Ms. Perfect, serves as an enthusiastic educator at Tamagotchi School, distinguished by her ape-like features: warm brown fur, a peach-toned face, and a vibrant green leaf sprouting from her head. This unique foliage doubles as her signature reward—plucked to stamp students’ work with an “A+” before regenerating anew. Her name fuses “gorilla” and *happa* (Japanese for “leaf”), mirroring both her design and her nurturing role. Renowned for her infectious cheer, she punctuates interactions with a hearty laugh—localized as “Hoho!” in English adaptations and “Oo-ho!” in Japanese versions.

Actively involved in her students’ lives, she celebrates achievements and preparedness by distributing her leaves, seamlessly blending encouragement with whimsy. Beyond the classroom, her fondness for bananas and bashful admiration for colleague Mr. Canvas add playful depth. Media portrayals consistently frame her as a steadfast mentor, championing academic growth and personal resilience with equal fervor.

The 2007 film *Tamagotchi: The Movie* spotlights her organizing festival events, culminating in a heartfelt moment where she awards protagonists her prized leaves. In *Let’s Go! Tamagotchi*, episodes like *Perfect in the Morning! Tamagotchi School* showcase her granting class-wide A+ grades for teamwork, while *Ms. Perfect’s Birthday!* sees her moved to tears by students’ thoughtful gift. *Tamagotchi: Happiest Story in the Universe!* expands her role as she supervises the “Happy Seed” initiative and aids allies during a magical upheaval, once again using her leaves to honor bravery.

Interactive titles like *Tamagotchi Plus Color* and *TamaTown Tama-Go* integrate her into gameplay, allowing players to unlock her via specific character lineages. In *Tamagotchi Uni*, she collaborates with Ms. Musicatchi, leading lively music classes at DoriTama School. Across every incarnation—animated series, films, or virtual worlds—her unwavering commitment to fostering potential remains a defining trait, solidifying her legacy as Tamagotchi School’s beloved, leaf-crowned guide.