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Railmin (Japanese: レールミン) is a character in Kamiwaza Wanda and a Promin. His attribute is Buruburu.

Personal[]

Appearance[]

Railmin is blue with cyan arms, blue ring-shaped hands, 2 round, orange shoulders, a blue appendix, a cyan face and red markings.

For his Bugmin ego, see: Bug-Railmin

As a Bugmin, when he opens his mouth, his teeth are always shown.

Personality[]

Railmin is a happy Promin who loves trains. When Railmin makes a noise, he says 'Shinko' or 'Batao-Batao' with a little baby voice. However, when Railmin sees or comes into contact with any of Zuzumin's droplings or anything like them, he says 'Unko' or 'Reishi' instead.

Railmin always does his Kamiwaza ability using his own train.

Relationships[]

Abilities[]

Railmin's Kamiwaza ability is to give anyone a train ride. As a Bugmin, he can set up a railway roller-coaster.

In the series[]

Kamiwaza Wanda[]

Railmin made his first cameo appearance as a Bugmin in the beginning of episode 1.

Railmin's major role debut as a Bugmin was in episode 3 when he took both Wanda and Shuu on a railway rollercoaster. That was until Zuzumin stopped him with his droplings. Yuto then captures and debugs Bug-Railmin. Later, as his Promin-self, Railmin gave Yuto and his friends a train ride across the meadowy hills.

After Yuto summoned him in episode 6, Railmin blew steam at Mirai.

Railmin did not get kidnapped in episode 9. In episode 10, Yuto summoned Railmin in order to help his father, his sister Yui and his 2 friends Mirai and Shuu look for Wanda.

In episode 12, Railmin gives Yuto, his sister Yui and his 2 friends Mirai and Shuu a train ride whilst chasing down Wanda and Turbomin with help from the other Promins that Yuto has so far.

Railmin was one of the Promins who were knocked out by Bug-Stopmin in episode 18.

Railmin made a cameo appearance in episode 21.

In episode 22, Railmin had his face hit by a beam of light, causing his train to derail.

In episode 26, Railmin was fused with Zuzumin throughout the Kamiwaza Shaker to become Zu-rumin.

Railmin made a cameo appearance in episode 31.

In episode 37, Railmin was summoned by Yuto in order to set up a trap for Bug-Smallmin.

Railmin appeared on one of Yuto's photos in episode 41.

In episode 42, Railmin gave Mirai and Shuu a train ride on their way to Masato.

Railmin became Mirai's Promin buddy in episode 44 as Yuto passes him to her. Mirai uses Railmin to help her chase down Bug-Turbomin and Bug-Jetmin.

Railmin helped the other remaining Promins deal with Bug-Katasumin in episode 45. Later, Mirai summons Railmin again in order to chase down Bug-Gauzemin.

Railmin gave Mirai a train ride during the battle against Don Bugdez's monstrous form in episode 46.

In the manga[]

Kamiwaza Wanda (original manga series)[]

Railmin made his debut as a Bugmin in chapter 02 when he tore the rocking train off its spring, taking Wanda with it, and turned it into an unstoppable roller-coaster ride by placing it on the rails. Bug-Railmin was later captured and debugged by Yuto.

Railmin was kidnapped by Bug-Liftmin and rebugged by the Bug Bytes in chapter 03. Bug-Railmin was recaptured and debugged by Yuto in chapter 04.

In chapter 08, Railmin was fused with Zuzumin throughout the Kamiwaza Shaker to become Zu-rumin in order to defeat Bug-Coromin.

In chapter 12, Railmin used his mine-cart to rescue the Bug Bytes. Later, he, along with the other Promins Yuto and Masato have so far, helped Yuto, Masato, Wanda and Mighty summon Wonder-Promin.

Railmin was seen giving Shuu and Souma a mine-cart ride in chapter 13.

In the games[]

Kamiwaza Wanda: Kirakira Ichibangai Kikiippatsu[]

Railmin made his video-game debut in the 3DS game Kamiwaza Wanda: Kirakira Ichibangai Kikiippatsu. He was first seen as Bug-Railmin in the main quest 'The Rail Continues' when Yuto had to deal with him.

Trivia[]

Background[]

Resemblances[]

  • Railmin resembles steam trains and subway trains.

Notes[]

  • Railmin has a dislike on Zuzumin's droplings and anything like them.
  • Railmin's name comes from the word 'rail' which is a type of track that diesel trains, steam trains, subway trains and bullet trains all travel on.
  • Railmin is also known for bringing other Promins in a Promin-Train with Railmin himself leading the way. In a Promin-Zu minisode on episode 3, 3 of the Promins, Turbomin, Tonkmin and Zuzumin, went separate ways without leaving Railmin's Promin-Train, causing it to end in a catastrophie.

In other languages[]

Language Promin’s dub name Origin
Korean 레일본 (Railbon) Based on the word 'rail'.
Chinese 電車精靈/电车精灵 (Dianchejingling) Based on the word 'dianche' (電車/电车) which is Chinese for 'electric train'.

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