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Shugamin (Japanese: シュガミン) is a character in Kamiwaza Wanda and a Promin. His attribute is Hokkori.

Personal[]

Appearance[]

Shugamin is a mint-green Promin with a pink-and-magenta lolipop-looking hat with a mint-green lolipop handle and purple fingers. He also has purple markings.

For his Bugmin ego, see: Bug-Shugamin

As a Bugmin, his lolipop-resembling hat and his body are the same colors which are black and red.

Personality[]

Shugamin is a jolly and energetic Promin.

Relationships[]

  • Slowmin (the troubled one/rival/friend)

Abilities[]

Shugamin's Kamiwaza ability is to sweeten up tea and desserts, like candies, cookies or chocolate, that need to be sweetened. As a Bugmin, he can make any food too sweet even when they're not desserts and also put too much sugar in cups of tea.

In the series[]

Kamiwaza Wanda[]

Shugamin made his debut as a Bugmin in episode 24 when he was causing trouble, putting too much sugar in every dish and drink including Souma's cup of tea. Bug-Shugamin was then captured and debugged by Masato with thanks to Slowmin who also slowed both Yuto and Turbomin down.

Shugamin made a cameo appearance in episode 37.

Shugamin was mentioned in episode 45.

In the games[]

Kamiwaza Wanda: Kirakira Ichibangai Kikiippatsu[]

Shugamin made his video-game debut in the 3DS game Kamiwaza Wanda: Kirakira Ichibangai Kikiippatsu. He was first seen as Bug-Shugamin in the side quest 'Sweetness In The Rice' when he made the products in Tateishi Side Dish Store too sweet.

Trivia[]

Background[]

Resemblances[]

  • Shugamin resembles sugary foods such as lollypops.

Notes[]

  • Shugamin's name comes from the word 'sugar' as it is said the Japanese way.

In other languages[]

Language Promin’s dub name Origin
Korean 슈가본 (Sugabon) Based on the word 'suga' (슈가) which is Korean for 'sugar'.
Chinese 糖分精靈/糖分精灵 (Tangfenjingling) Based on the word 'tangfen' (糖分) which is Chinese for 'sugar'.

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