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Hamtaro

"Little Hamsters, Big Adventures."

TV Show TV-G 2000 20m/ep 7.9 /10 Ended
TV Tokyo A TV Tokyo Original

Hamtaro centers on a tiny creature with an outsized sense of curiosity. The beloved pet of a 10 year old named Laura, this fearless hamster roams its world with a crew of fellow rodents who are always up for a new caper. Each episode nudges the group toward small adventures that turn into big,... Read more

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About Hamtaro

Hamtaro centers on a tiny creature with an outsized sense of curiosity. The beloved pet of a 10 year old named Laura, this fearless hamster roams its world with a crew of fellow rodents who are always up for a new caper. Each episode nudges the group toward small adventures that turn into big, friendly missions, whether they’re helping a friend, solving a puzzle, or simply exploring the neighborhood. The show's tone stays light and upbeat, leaning on warm humor and teamwork rather than danger. By focusing on friendship, trust, and the joy of discovery, it creates a sense of wonder that resonates with younger viewers without losing its charm for older fans. Its visuals and light life lessons stay with viewers after the credits.

Production details are modest but reveal its approach. The series premiered in 2000 as a light animated show about friendship and adventures. The voice cast includes Kurumi Mamiya as Hamtaro and Haruna Ikezawa as Haruna Hiroko.

Over the years the character and its friendly squad became a recognizable symbol for wholesome animated fun. Hamtaro's look and the stories around a tight knit animal group helped shape early 2000s kid culture and inspired a sense of cozy sharing and imagination. It sparked discussions among families about cooperation and creativity.

Critics and audiences tend to praise the show's gentle tone and messages. It leans into friendship, cooperation, and curiosity, delivering adventures that feel safe yet wonder filled. The result is a family friendly series that invites light laughs and positive moments without heavy stakes. Many viewers recall it fondly.

Awards: The series did not receive major nominations. It earned affection from viewers worldwide and was a steady presence on children's programming blocks, with praise aimed at its warmth and simple storytelling rather than competitive accolades and is widely remembered by fans.

Details

Release Date
July 07, 2000
Episode Length
20m
Rating
TV-G
User Ratings
206 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
1
Episodes
296
Network
TV Tokyo
Status
Ended
Genres
Animation, Action & Adventure, Kids
Country
Japan
Studio
TMS Entertainment +3 more
External Links
View on IMDB

Cast

Kurumi Mamiya

Kurumi Mamiya

Hamtaro (voice)

Haruna Ikezawa

Haruna Ikezawa

Haruna Hiroko (voice)

Seasons (1 season, 296 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

296 episodes - 2000

Frequently Asked Questions

Hamtaro is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy online in the US. Check back later for updates.

Hamtaro has 1 season with a total of 296 episodes.

With a rating of 7.9/10 from 206 viewers, Hamtaro is well-regarded and recommended by viewers.

Hamtaro centers on a tiny creature with an outsized sense of curiosity. The beloved pet of a 10 year old named Laura, this fearless hamster roams its world with a crew of fellow rodents who are always up for a new caper. Each episode nudges the group toward small adventures that turn into big, fr...

Hamtaro stars Kurumi Mamiya and Haruna Ikezawa.

Hamtaro was released on July 07, 2000.

Hamtaro is a Animation, Action & Adventure, and Kids series.

Kurumi Mamiya voices Hamtaro, the titular hamster. Her performance brings the character's adventurous spirit to life for young viewers.

Haruna Ikezawa voices Haruna Hiroko. This pairing is part of the show's established top cast.

Hamtaro has 296 episodes. The series runs in a single season.

No, Hamtaro is a fictional animated series about a small hamster and his friends. It’s designed for kids and centers on adventures rather than real events.