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Meganemin (Japanese: メガネミン) is a character in Kamiwaza Wanda and a Promin. His attribute is Kicchiri.

Personal[]

Appearance[]

Meganemin is a powder-pink Promin with six eyes gathered with three pairs of denim glasses. He also has light-green markings.

For his Bugmin ego, see: Bug-Meganemin

As a Bugmin, his glasses have grey and red frames with glowing green eyes.

Personality[]

Meganemin is a clever and keen-sighted Promin. However, when his glasses were gone, he acts like a coward and panics.

Relationships[]

Abilities[]

Meganemin's Kamiwaza ability is to manipulate pairs of glasses and also make anybody's eyesight bright. As a Bugmin, he can cause everyone in a hallucination and also make anyone randomly wear pairs of glasses for no reason.

In the series[]

Kamiwaza Wanda[]

Meganemin made his debut as a Bugmin in episode 36 when he made Yuto, Wanda and their friends wear random pairs of glasses with Shuu as the exception. Bug-Meganemin was then captured and debugged by Yuto with help from Senpuumin.

In episode 45, Meganemin teams up with Turbomin, Mutemin, Kagimin, Railmin, Banemin, Jaguchimin, Chakkamin, Bigmin, Coromin, Zuzumin, Bellmin and Jetmin in order to confront Bug-Katasumin. Later, he helped Shuu capture and debug Bug-Hanshamin.

In the games[]

Kamiwaza Wanda: Kirakira Ichibangai Kikiippatsu[]

Meganemin made his video-game debut in the 3DS game Kamiwaza Wanda: Kirakira Ichibangai Kikiippatsu. He can be collected after Yuto defeats, captures and debugs Bug-Meganemin in an unnamed side quest.

Trivia[]

Background[]

Resemblances[]

  • Meganemin resembles a person with a pair of glasses.

Notes[]

In other languages[]

Language Promin’s dub name Origin
Korean 안경본 (Angyeongbon) Based on the word 'angyeong' (안경) which is Korean for 'eyeglasses'.
Chinese 眼鏡精靈/眼镜精灵 (Yanjingjingling) Based on the word 'yanjing' (眼鏡/眼镜) which is Chinese for 'glasses'.

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