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Ms. Mystery (ミステリーちゃん, Misuterī-chan) is a Ham-Ham who appears in some of the Japanese episodes. She is able to predict the future with her magical crystal ball; when she does so she says 'atarinchu'. Magical is her little brother and assistant. Mystery is never seen without her pink costume. She even wears it while sleeping, as shown in Lady Lapis!.

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  • Ms. Mystery
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  • Ms. Mystery (ミステリーちゃん, Misuterī-chan) is a Ham-Ham who appears in some of the Japanese episodes. She is able to predict the future with her magical crystal ball; when she does so she says 'atarinchu'. Magical is her little brother and assistant. Mystery is never seen without her pink costume. She even wears it while sleeping, as shown in Lady Lapis!.
Eye
  • Dark Grayish Purple
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First
  • Episode 262: Fortunetelling, Atarinchu!
Love
  • None
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  • #eeeb51
Height
  • Secret
Species
  • Hamster
Color
  • #f8c3da
bestfriend
Japan
Gender
  • Female
Owner
  • None
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  • Ms. Mystery (ミステリーちゃん, Misuterī-chan) is a Ham-Ham who appears in some of the Japanese episodes. She is able to predict the future with her magical crystal ball; when she does so she says 'atarinchu'. Magical is her little brother and assistant. Mystery is never seen without her pink costume. She even wears it while sleeping, as shown in Lady Lapis!.
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