![]() This may imply that the name Flora was officially retconned for unknown reasons. While her name is officially stated to be Flora in Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue, her naming in English has been inconsistent her e-Reader card simply says "Nurse", and the recently produced Valencian-English dub calls her Nāsu-chan.Leave it to Us, the Ham-Ham Nurse Team! (#147).To make up for his actions, he cleans the entire clinic, without Flora's prior permission which she finds sweet, and gives him a Valentine's Day gift, signaling that she may return some of his affections. He eventually realizes (after a scolding from Sandy) that he was wrong the whole time. He tries again to get her attention, and fakes another sickness. In Come on, Stan!, he is determined to receive a Valentine's Day gift from her. ![]() Stan becomes so desparate that he feigns illness to get her to treat him which ultimately leads to disaster. He takes an immediate liking to her in Kind Flora and tries repeatedly to impress her, but she is too dedicated to her nursing job to notice. Stan often flirts with most girl hamsters he sees, but these minor crushes cannot compare to his love for Flora. She also appears in Rainbow Rescue, Ham-Ham Games, and the (now-defunct) Hamtaro iOS app. Her finalized appearance, adding the barrette in her hair, was first seen in Hamuchanzu de Gozaimachu! Vol.2. Her first appearance, with an early design, was in Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite! where she is Doctor Ham's assistant. Stan has a huge crush on her, and she has shown signs of returning his feelings. On occasion, however, Boss and the main girl Ham-Hams will substitute her nursing job, letting Flora have a few much-deserved days off. Flora can rarely catch a break she is always busy at the veterinary clinic, and puts her job above all else. She makes it her mission to cure any animals she sees be it from sickness, injuries, or anything in between. Bless 'em.Flora is a kind and caring nurse hamster. Or, as the Ham-Hams might say, a spiffie hushie-packed Game Pak that's wondachu for Ham-Ham fans and newcomers alike. All your favourite Ham-Hams - from bookish Maxwell to the delectable Bijou and the ever-hungry Oxnard - pop up on your grand adventure, and returning all twelve to the Clubhouse will reveal the Boss's secret surprise.Fully compatible with Game Boy Advance, Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite! is cute as whiskers, and a supremely satisfying adventure to boot. Impossibly cute.Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite! is a bigger game than you might expect - and because experimentation is always rewarded with new words, sunflower seeds and Ham-Ham outfits, you'll be as eager to explore as a hamster out of its cage. ![]() In Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite!, you can create unique Ham-Jam dances by stringing together the words you've learned - then use the Game Link Cable to share them with your buddies. In fact, music is a Ham-Ham's second love after sunflower seeds. There's a different hamster animation for each word - you really have to heart made of granite not to have eyes brimming with tears at the sheer loveability of it all.Agonisingly catchy music tinkles away as you explore gardens, supermarkets, school yards and more from the perspective of a seven centimetre-high ball of orange hair. ![]() But the real joy comes from testing out new words you've learned. 'Tack-Q!' (roll), for example, sends your Ham-Ham scuttling into trees, often dislodging hiding Ham-Hams who'll then spill even more new words into your little hamster brain.'Hif-Hif'ing and 'Digdig'ing (sniffing and digging) - your other two basic commands - will uncover new items, such as sunflower seeds which can be used to buy new outfits for your little friend. A simple 'Hamha!' is often enough to get your furry friends chatting away and filling up your dictionary: but experimenting with your vocab can also net interesting results. It's just one of 85 words you'll have to master as you explore the world of the Ham-Hams and endeavour to reunite all your hamster buddies back at the Clubhouse, where the oversized Boss is waiting.Learning new Ham-Chat and recording it in your Ham-Ham notebook is your means to progressing through Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite. Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite confirms it: they've gone and developed their own language, the little blighters!In fact, 'Hamha!' would have been a better word to kick off with, because that's secret Ham-Chat for 'Hi!'. Ha! We always suspected hamsters were far more intelligent than their endless wheel-running and sunflower-snaffling suggested.
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