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Tsukkomin (Japanese: ツッコミン) is a character in Kamiwaza Wanda and a Promin. His attribute is Norinori.

Personal[]

Appearance[]

Tsukkomin resembles a greenish-white harisen, which is a Japanese paper craft, with a purple head, lime-green goggles and pink-ish ears. He also has pinky-red markings.

For his Bugmin ego, see: Bug-Tsukkomin

As a Bugmin, his head and his body are both black and his goggles are a bit bigger.

Personality[]

Tsukkomin is a mischievous and funny Promin.

Relationships[]

  • Gagmin (close friend (rival when Tsukkomin was a Bugmin)

Abilities[]

Tsukkomin's Kamiwaza ability is to make anyone use the tsukkomi term, which is a Japanese gag, for some entertainment. As a Bugmin, he can make everyone crazy with the tsukkomi term.

In the series[]

Kamiwaza Wanda[]

Tsukkomin did not appear in the original Kamiwaza Wanda season. He hasn't appeared in the Kamiwaza Wanda anime series yet.

In the manga[]

Kamiwaza Wanda (original manga series)[]

Tsukkomin made his debut as a Bugmin in chapter 07. After Wanda slaps Mighty the comedic way with a harisen, Bug-Tsukkomin was captured and debugged by Yuto.

Tsukkomin, along with Chakkamin, was summoned by Yuto in order to get Masato and Mighty to shut up in chapter 11.

In chapter 12, Tsukkomin helped Yuto and Masato summon Wonder-Promin along with the other Promins Yuto and Masato have so far altogether and Wanda and Mighty.

In the games[]

Kamiwaza Wanda: Kirakira Ichibangai Kikiippatsu[]

Tsukkomin made his debut in the 3DS game Kamiwaza Wanda: Kirakira Ichibangai Kikiippatsu. He and Gagmin were first seen in the QR code-required side quest 'Corocoro Crisis!?' as Bug-Tsukkomin and Bug-Gagmin. Yuto and Wanda have to deal with those two before the Bugmins do anything silly.

Players have to scan the QR code from a 2016 issue of Corocoro Ichiban to trigger the 'Corocoro Crisis!?' side quest.

Trivia[]

Background[]

  • Tsukkomin's name is based on the word 'tsukkomi' which is a term for a Japanese gag.
  • Tsukkomin is often used as an object to hit other characters with.

Resemblances[]

  • Tsukkomin resembles a harisen which is a Japanese paper craft.

Notes[]

In other languages[]

Language Promin's dub name Origin
Korean 때리본 (Ttaeribon) Based on the word 'ttaerineun' (때리는) which is Korean for 'slap'.
Chinese 掴精靈/掴精灵 (Guojingling) Based on the word 'guo' (掴) which is Chinese for 'slap'.

Gallery[]

Tsukkomin from the corocoro comics as seen by a tweet made by Ogitsune
Concept art of Tsukkomin made by Maeda-kun

Concept art of Tsukkomin by Maeda-Kun





Links[]

Tweet where Tsukkomin is shown to be in-action in the manga

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