Tamagotchi Lenticular Card(1 piece)

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Relive the magic of Tamagotchi with this lenticular card, a nostalgic nod to your favorite childhood toy. Lenticular printing creates a 3D-like effect that shifts as you change the angle—giving the illusion of movement and transformation. It's like watching your digital pet evolve all over again!
Slide it into your phone case as a decorative smartphone sheet, or share one with a fellow fan.

Contents: 1 lenticular card
Material: PET
Size: Approx. 86 × 54 mm (3.4 × 2.1 inches)

We currently ship within the United States and Canada.

United States Shipping
We offer free standard shipping on U.S. orders over $55.
For orders under $55, shipping fees are calculated based on total weight at checkout:

0–1.5 lb: $8.00

1.5–5 lb: $10.00

Over 5 lb: $15.00

Estimated delivery time: 3–10 business days.

Canada Shipping

Free shipping on orders over $120 USD (Canada only).
Orders under $120 will be charged shipping at checkout.

Shipping rates are based on package weight and are calculated in real time at checkout. Starting June 13, 2025, we’re covering 10% of the shipping cost to Canada—this discount is already reflected in the rates shown at the checkout.

Please note: Canadian customers are responsible for any applicable duties, taxes, or import fees.

Canada Shipping Tip:
UPS often charges a high brokerage fee. We strongly recommend choosing USPS First-Class —while it may take a bit longer to arrive, it typically avoids those extra fees.
If you prefer UPS, you can usually pay duties on your own to bypass the brokerage fee.

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Tamagotchi

Tamagotchi is a beloved digital pet brand created by Bandai in 1996, originally released as a small, egg-shaped handheld device. Players raise and care for a virtual creature—feeding it, playing games, cleaning up after it, and watching it grow through different life stages. With its charming pixel art and real-time interaction, Tamagotchi quickly became a global phenomenon and an iconic toy of the 1990s and early 2000s.