Back then around December 2007, it was announced that a Tamagotchi anime series will air in Japan. Since then, Tamagotchi fans have been using Youtube as a medium for us not living in Japan to watch this crazily cute series.
Above is apparently episode # 8. The uploader, joepod, kindly gave the viewers an English summary so that fans like us who are not literate in Japanese can understand what is going on.
-Summary--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mametchi was inviting everyone to go to the mall with him. Most other's readily accepted, but KuroMametchi coolly declined. Gozaruchi thought his actions were strange, but Makiko, Ringochi, and Young Mametchi marveled over how cool and smart he was (before quickly repremanding themselves, as card carrying members of the Mametchi fan club). Memetchi said that they were like rivals, but Mametchi just called KuroMametchi an important friend.
Next we cut to a scene with Ciaotchi merrily walking along, before being rudely accosted by Bankaratchi. She tries to get around him, but Bankaratchi cuts her off. Ciaotchi says "You won't let me pass?" Bankaratchi says "That seems to be the cas..." before being swiftly taken down from behind by KuroMametchi. Ciaotchi says thanks and walks away. As Bankaratchi tries to talk to Ciaotchi once more, KuroMametchi twists him down again, and a note with a heart and a picture of Ciaotchi on it falls down. Seeing that he has misread the situation, KuroMametchi picks up the note, runs after Ciaotchi, and hands her the note saying, "It's from him." KuroMametchi goes back to Bankaratchi and helps him, saying "Sorry about that." As Bankaratchi gets up, he notices that Ciaotchi is reading his love letter, and cries tears of joy. He tries to thank KuroMametchi, but like The Eagles, he's already gone.
The next morning at school, Bankaratchi is on his knees, passing a letter with a heart on it to Kuromametchi, and begging to let him call him "Aniki" (literally meaning "big brother", "Aniki" is also a yakuza term used for someone you admire and respect greatly). Makiko comments that KuroMametchi is popular with the boys as well as the girls, and the cartoon ends with a picture of a troubled KuroMametchi, and a happy Ciaotchi skipping into the room from behind. -Summary---------------------------------------------------------------------------