Tamagotchi Video Adventures

Tamagotchi Video Adventures is a 1997 animated direct-to-video special released by Pioneer and created by Bandai of America and game developer 7th Level.

Plot
Cosmotchi, curator of the Tamagotchi Museum, notices that while they have gotten objects from many different planets, they have yet to exhibit one from Earth. Due to this, the Gotchi King orders him to send out the Tamagotchis to find an object that best represents the planet and their inhabitants.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) The art style and animation fits in neatly with the American Tamagotchis of the time.
 * 2) Most of the characters act very much like their original counterparts.
 * 3) The plot to "Now Museum, Now You Don't" is decent.
 * 4) "What's a Tamagotchi?" is mostly good to listen to and is easy on the ears.
 * 5) The voice acting is mostly good (not counting those listed in entry 1 of Bad Qualities).
 * 6) The pop culture references are well executed, especially this one to The Ren & Stimpy Show.
 * 7) "How to Draw Tamagotchi" is able to catch the attention of many viewers, especially if they have artistic talents.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Masktchi and Kusatchi's voices are somewhat annoying.
 * 2) Kuchipatchi's picky eating habits are not seen in "Now Museum, Now You Don't".
 * 3) The pronunciation of "Tamagotchi" is inconsistent.
 * 4) Most of the characters aren't drawn in "How to Draw Tamagotchi", though this could be due to the 45 minute length.

Trivia

 * This was intended to be the pilot for an animated series based off the Tamagotchi toys called "Tamagotchi Toons".