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[[Hamtaro]] and the Ham-Hams learn how to stay safe on the road in this 14-minute long special produced by the Tokyo Emergency Service. Little is known about the plot, but viewers have described that the first half involves [[Laura Haruna|Laura]] and Hamtaro learning about basic traffic rules from police officers. For the latter half of the special, Hamtaro decides to teach the Ham-Hams how to practice safety on the road, too.<ref>[https://doughweb.hateblo.jp/entry/2018/02/24/224500 "Review" article that discusses the plot of ''The Important Traffic Rules']</ref>
 
[[Hamtaro]] and the Ham-Hams learn how to stay safe on the road in this 14-minute long special produced by the Tokyo Emergency Service. Little is known about the plot, but viewers have described that the first half involves [[Laura Haruna|Laura]] and Hamtaro learning about basic traffic rules from police officers. For the latter half of the special, Hamtaro decides to teach the Ham-Hams how to practice safety on the road, too.<ref>[https://doughweb.hateblo.jp/entry/2018/02/24/224500 "Review" article that discusses the plot of ''The Important Traffic Rules']</ref>
   
Unlike the specials above, it was not released for public consumption, yet has the curiously-lofty official sale price of 66,000¥ (equivalent to about $600 USD)<ref>[https://www.tes-service.co.jp/education/detail/50/category_symbol:traffic Tokyo Emergency Services page for ''The Important Traffic Rules'']</ref>. The price of a 16mm film copy of the special is 150,000¥ (equivalent to about $1366 USD). It is only available for rent in Japan to be used for educational purposes.
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Unlike the specials above, it was not released for public consumption, yet has the curiously-lofty official sale price of 66,000¥ (equivalent to about $600 USD).<ref>[https://www.tes-service.co.jp/education/detail/50/category_symbol:traffic Tokyo Emergency Services page for ''The Important Traffic Rules'']</ref> The price of a 16mm film copy of the special is 150,000¥ (equivalent to about $1366 USD). It is only available for rent in Japan to be used for educational purposes.
   
 
==''Emergency Training!'' (とっとこハム太郎のとっとこ大事だ!防災訓練!)==
 
==''Emergency Training!'' (とっとこハム太郎のとっとこ大事だ!防災訓練!)==
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The Ham-Hams practice safety! Hamtaro and the Ham-Hams learn what to do if there's an earthquake or a fire in this 13-minute long video produced by the Tokyo Emergency Service.
 
The Ham-Hams practice safety! Hamtaro and the Ham-Hams learn what to do if there's an earthquake or a fire in this 13-minute long video produced by the Tokyo Emergency Service.
   
Similarly to "The Important Traffic Rules", this special was never released commercially, yet still has an official VHS price of 59,000¥, and the 16-mm film price is a daunting 130,000¥ (equivalent to about $538 and $1185 USD, respectively)<ref>[https://www.tes-service.co.jp/education/detail/567/category_symbol:elementary Tokyo Emergency Services Page for ''Emergency Training!'']</ref>. It can be assumed that the prices for both ''Emergency Training!'' and ''The Important Traffic Rules'' are merely meant to be placeholders, as both were not intended to ever reach the retail market. Both of the TES specials are only available for rent in Japan to be used in educational facilities.
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Similarly to "The Important Traffic Rules", this special was never released commercially, yet still has an official VHS price of 59,000¥, and the 16-mm film price is a daunting 130,000¥ (equivalent to about $538 and $1185 USD, respectively).<ref>[https://www.tes-service.co.jp/education/detail/567/category_symbol:elementary Tokyo Emergency Services Page for ''Emergency Training!'']</ref> It can be assumed that the prices for both ''Emergency Training!'' and ''The Important Traffic Rules'' are merely meant to be placeholders, as both were not intended to ever reach the retail market. Both of the TES specials are only available for rent in Japan to be used in educational facilities.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 20:51, 20 June 2021

Best Hit Music with Ham-Hams
(とっとこハム太郎ベストヒットハムちゃんず ミュージッククリップ)

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The Tokyo Train Conditioner Volumes
(とっとこハム太郎のとっきゅうれっしゃ)

4988001422662 1L

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Hiragana Words
(とっとこハム太郎ひらがなたんけん)

151040068

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Let's Play with Hiragana!
(とっとこハム太郎あからんまでひらがなあそび)

51G4HSM7ECL

Ver. 1

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Bandicam 2015-06-25 15-57-04-015

Ver. 2

Numbers and Shapes
(とっとこハム太郎 はむはむぱらだいちゅ! かず・かたち・ちえ)

61b5uqKrgxL

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The Important Traffic Rules
(とっとこハム太郎のとっとこ大切 交通ルール)

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Hamtaro and the Ham-Hams learn how to stay safe on the road in this 14-minute long special produced by the Tokyo Emergency Service. Little is known about the plot, but viewers have described that the first half involves Laura and Hamtaro learning about basic traffic rules from police officers. For the latter half of the special, Hamtaro decides to teach the Ham-Hams how to practice safety on the road, too.[1]

Unlike the specials above, it was not released for public consumption, yet has the curiously-lofty official sale price of 66,000¥ (equivalent to about $600 USD).[2] The price of a 16mm film copy of the special is 150,000¥ (equivalent to about $1366 USD). It is only available for rent in Japan to be used for educational purposes.

Emergency Training! (とっとこハム太郎のとっとこ大事だ!防災訓練!)

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The Ham-Hams practice safety! Hamtaro and the Ham-Hams learn what to do if there's an earthquake or a fire in this 13-minute long video produced by the Tokyo Emergency Service.

Similarly to "The Important Traffic Rules", this special was never released commercially, yet still has an official VHS price of 59,000¥, and the 16-mm film price is a daunting 130,000¥ (equivalent to about $538 and $1185 USD, respectively).[3] It can be assumed that the prices for both Emergency Training! and The Important Traffic Rules are merely meant to be placeholders, as both were not intended to ever reach the retail market. Both of the TES specials are only available for rent in Japan to be used in educational facilities.

References