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Heartmin (Japanese: ハートミン) is a character in Kamiwaza Wanda and a Promin. His attribute is Buruburu.

Personal[]

Appearance[]

Heartmin resembles a magenta-colored heart with a navy-blue top on his head and sea-green markings.

For his Bugmin ego, see: Bug-Heartmin

As a Bugmin, his heart-shaped emblem and his markings are the same colour which is red.

Personality[]

Heartmin is a Promin who has a lot of personalities. He is sometimes timid, sometimes cheerful, sometimes a crybaby and sometimes aggressive.

Relationships[]

  • Yuto (current owner)
  • Wanda (the victim Heartmin lured with Momotaru when he was a Bugmin)
  • Momotaru (victim when Heartmin was a Bugmin)

Abilities[]

Heartmin's Kamiwaza ability is to make anyone kind-hearted or warm-hearted, detect lies and find the truth on anyone's heart. As a Bugmin, he can read anyone's heart for his own fun.

In the series[]

Kamiwaza Wanda[]

Heartmin made his debut as a Bugmin in episode 32 when he used his Bugwaza ability on Momotaru and made Wanda mistook Momotaru for a girl cat. However, everyone figured out that Momotaru is a boy, all except for Mirai and Wanda. Bug-Heartmin was later captured and debugged by Yuto with help from Zuppumin (Zuzumin + Mapmin), Denkyumin and Liftmin.

In episode 40, Heartmin was fused with Smallmin throughout the Kamiwaza Shaker. As Ha-marumin (Heartmin + Smallmin), he confronted Bug-Tengumin thanks to Yuto as that was hinted by Souma, who was always proud of himself, and the myth of the tengu which are mythical beings of Japan.

Trivia[]

Background[]

Resemblances[]

  • Heartmin resembles a heart and a lie-detector.

Notes[]

  • Heartmin's name comes from the word 'heart'.

In other languages[]

Language Promin’s dub name Origin
Korean 하트본 (Heartbon) Based on the word 'heart'.
Chinese 心靈精靈/心灵精灵 (Xinlingjingling) Based on the word 'xinling' (心靈/心灵) which is Chinese for 'heart'.

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