Copymin (Japanese: コピミン ) is a character in Kamiwaza Wanda and a Promin. His attribute is Kicchiri.
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Appearance[]
Copymin resembles a cream photocopier. He also has a cyan handle resembling a horn on his head and he also has them on his arms. He also has 4 legs and red markings on his belly.
For his Bugmin ego, see: Bug-Copymin
As a Bugmin, his handles (resembling the horns) and his markings are the same color of red.
Personality[]
He is a clever and cheerful Promin known to copy everything. For example, in episode 44, he copied the origami papercraft that Origamin crafted.
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Abilities[]
Copymin's Kamiwaza ability is to copy everything such as paper, wood, metal and almost everything. As a Bugmin, he can copy people and some very important things to anyone.
In the series[]
Kamiwaza Wanda[]
Copymin made his debut as a Bugmin at the end of episode 36 when Masato captured and debugged him.
Copymin also made a cameo appearance in episode 37.
In episode 41, Copymin appears as his Kamiwaza Pro-card.
Copymin was also mentioned in episode 42.
Copymin was first summoned by Shuu in episode 44 when he used him to confront Bug-Jetmin with help from Banemin and Origamin.
In the games[]
Kamiwaza Wanda: Kirakira Ichibangai Kikiippatsu[]
Copymin made his video-game debut in the 3DS game Kamiwaza Wanda: Kirakira Ichibangai Kikiippatsu. He was first seen as Bug-Copymin in the main quest 'Messing With The Fake' when he made fake duplicates of himself.
Trivia[]
Background[]
- Copymin is the one of the Promins who appeared less in the original Kamiwaza Wanda season. He is also one of the Promins to have a happy expression on his Kamiwaza Pro-card.
Resemblances[]
- Copymin resembles a photocopier and a centaur, which is a monster in Greek mythology. (half human/top, half horse/bottom)
Notes[]
- Copymin's name comes from the word 'copy'.
In other languages[]
Language | Promin’s dub name | Origin |
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Korean | 카피본 (Copybon) | Based on the word 'copy'. |
Cantonese | 複印精靈/复印精灵 (Fuyinjingling) | Based on the word 'fuyin' (複印/复印) which is Chinese for 'copy'. |
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