Kagimin (Japanese: カギミン ) is a character in Kamiwaza Wanda and a Promin. His attribute is Kicchiri.
Personal[]
Appearance[]
Kagimin resembles a yellowy-green lock with 4 arms and 2 feet of the same color and a skin-white face. He also has green markings.
For his Bugmin ego, see: Bug-Kagimin
As a Bugmin, his face is in a slightly-different shape.
Personality[]
Kagimin is a brave Promin. His behavior is like a ninja. Kagimin is an excellent high-jumper.
Relationships[]
- Yuto (current owner)
Abilities[]
Kagimin's Kamiwaza ability is to lock up cages in zoos and to lock or unlock doors. As a Bugmin, he can randomly lock and unlock doors and cages without anyone noticing.
In the series[]
Kamiwaza Wanda[]
Kagimin makes his first cameo appearance as a Bugmin in the beginning of episode 1.
In episode 2, Kagimin makes his major role debut as a Bugmin when he goes around locking up doors and unlocking zoo cages. Bug-Kagimin lets all the zoo animals rampage the school grounds until Yuto summons Zuzumin. The zoo animals then chase Bug-Kagimin into the chicken coop which gives Yuto the chance to capture and debug him.
Kagimin was first summoned by Yuto in episode 4 when he locks the door just to stop Bug-Gauzemin from escaping.
Kagimin was seen spending time with some of the other Promins Yuto has so far in episode 5.
Kagimin was one of the Promins who were kidnapped by Bug-Liftmin in episode 9. He was rebugged in episode 10 and was later recaptured and debugged by Yuto who was also capturing and debugging Bug-Liftmin.
Kagimin was in for some special training in episode 12.
Kagimin was seen, along with Zuzumin, Hasamin and Liftmin, building a sandcaslte in episode 17.
Kagimin was the second Promin to be knocked out by Bug-Stopmin in episode 18.
In episode 19, Kagimin was summoned by Yuto in order to lock the door before Nicole could open it.
Kagimin was mentioned by Wanda in episode 20.
Kagimin made a cameo appearance in episode 21.
In episode 29, Kagimin was summoned by Yuto in order to confront Bug-Sukemin who was ruining a magic show. In the end of that episode Lady Mariko, who is the star of that magic show, thanked Kagimin instead of Wanda.
In episode 31, Kagimin was seen punching a punch-bag until Hasamin cuts it open.
Kagimin was seen on one of Yuto's photos in episode 41.
Kagimin made a few cameo appearances in episode 45 and episode 46.
In the manga[]
Kamiwaza Wanda (original manga series)[]
Kagimin made his debut as a Bugmin in chapter 02 when he caused the toilet doors to mysteriously unlock themselves. After being confronted by Tonkmin, Bug-Kagimin gets captured and debugged by Yuto.
Kagimin was rebugged in chapter 03 after he was kidnapped by Bug-Liftmin. Bug-Kagimin was then recaptured and debugged by Yuto in chapter 04.
Along with the other Promins Yuto and Masato have so far in chapter 12, Kagimin helped Yuto, Masato, Wanda and Mighty summon Wonder-Promin.
In the games[]
Kamiwaza Wanda: Kirakira Ichibangai Kikiippatsu[]
Kagimin made his video-game debut in the 3DS game Kamiwaza Wanda: Kirakira Ichibangai Kikiippatsu. He was first seen as Bug-Kagimin in the main quest 'I Cannot Find The Key' when he locked Yuto and Wanda up in a storage room.
Kagimin was rebugged in the main quest 'The Bug Bytes' Trap' after Bug-Liftmin kidnapped him, Tonkamin and Chakkamin. Yuto then have to find, capture and debug Bug-Kagimin.
Trivia[]
Background[]
- Kagimin is one of the first 6 Promins to be introduced in the teaser before the Kamiwaza Wanda franchise's debut.
- In the Kamiwaza Wanda anime series, Kagimin is the very first Promin to be sent in as a Bugmin by a villain with the Wazawai Program. His Bugmin ego, Bug-Kagimin, was sent in by Terara of the Bug Bytes in episode 2 of the original Kamiwaza Wanda anime season.
- Kagimin was featured in the Kamiwaza Promin-Zu segment in episode 29.
- Also in episode 29, it is revealed that Kagimin is Lady Mariko's favorite Promin.
Resemblances[]
- Kagimin resembles a lock.
Notes[]
- Kagimin is loosely based on a ninja.
In other languages[]
Language | Promin’s dub name | Origin |
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Korean | 열쇠본 (Yeolsoebon) | Based on the word 'yeolsoe' (열쇠) which is Korean for 'key'. |
Chinese | 鑰匙精靈/钥匙精灵 (Yaoshijingling) | Based on the word 'yaoshi' (鑰匙/钥匙) which is Chinese for 'key'. |
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