Origamin (Japanese: オリガミン ) is a character Kamiwaza Wanda and a Promin. His attribute is Kicchiri.
Personal[]
Appearance[]
Origamin resembles a red origami paper crane with an orange face and orange hands and feet. He also has blue markings.
For his Bugmin ego, see: Bug-Origamin
As a Bugmin, the inside of his crane-head-looking horn is colored red while his face, his fingers and his feet are all grey.
Personality[]
Origamin is a serious and kind Promin and he's an expert at making origami animals. He is also Mako's favorite Promin because of her favorite hobby.
Relationships[]
Abilities[]
Origamin's Kamiwaza ability is to make very nice origami paper animals. As a Bugmin, he can make horrible origami paper monsters.
In the series[]
Kamiwaza Wanda[]
Origamin made his debut as a Bugmin in episode 33 when he raided Kirakira First Street with origami monsters. Zuzumin tried to manipulate Bug-Origamin's monsters but failed. Later, Yuto summons the Fusion Promin Ha-tomin in order to confront Bug-Origamin's monster first before the Earth Defence Force does so. With help from Masato, Yuto captures and debugs Bug-Origamin.
In episode 44, Yuto passes Origamin to Shuu. He helps Shuu chase down Bug-Jetmin, who was actually Jetmin as he was rebugged along with Turbomin, by Bug-Katasumin.
In episode 46, Origamin uses his Kamiwaza ability to make an origami paper crane for Masato to ride on.
Trivia[]
Background[]
- Origamin is one of the Japanese-tradition-based Promins.
- You could imagine that Origamin would become Mako's Promin buddy if Mako becomes the next Kamiwaza Power-Shooter.
Resemblances[]
- Origamin resembles an origami paper crane.
Notes[]
- Origamin is one of the Promins that can fly.
- Origamin's name is based on the word 'origami' which is a Japanese paper-craft that involves folding paper.
In other languages[]
Language | Promin’s dub name | Origin |
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Korean | 접기본 (Jeopgibon) | Based on the word 'jeopgi' (접기) which is Korean for 'fold'. |
Chinese | 摺紙精靈/折纸精灵 (Zhezhijingling) | Based on the word 'zhezhi' (摺紙/折纸) which is Chinese for 'origami'. |