The Wazawai Program (Japanese: ワザワイプログラム ) is an item in Kamiwaza Wanda. It resembles some glittery dust. In the original Kamiwaza Wanda season, it was most often used by Terara of the Bug Bytes.
The purpose of a Wazawai Program[]
Locating a Bugmin[]
The Wazawai Program is capable for landing on either an object or a person. When it does so, a Bugmin is located depending on what the Wazawai Program lands on. For example: in episode 1, the Wazawai Program landed on a scrap car, locating the Bugmin Bug-Turbomin.
Rebugging a Promin[]
See: Wazawai Program/List of rebugged Promin victims
The Wazawai Program is also known for turning a Promin it lands on into a Bugmin. This term is called rebugging. For example: in episode 10, Terara threw some of the Wazawai Program at the 13 kidnapped Promins, turning them into Bugmins.
In the series[]
Kamiwaza Wanda[]
The Wazawai Program was first seen in episode 1 when it located Bug-Turbomin and later Bug-Tonkamin.
Starting from episode 2, Terara uses each handful of the Wazawai Program to locate Bugmins that the Kamiwaza Power-Shooters have not yet captured and rebug Promins that the Kamiwaza Power-Shooters have got.
In episode 10, Terara used the Wazawai Program to rebug the Promins who were kidnapped by Bug-Liftmin in the previous episode.
In episode 28, Mighty used the Wazawai Promin, as a 'Wazawai Jutsu' attack, on Stopmin. Stopmin was rebugged by that Wazawai Program Mighty was using and became Bug-Stopmin.
Terara had ran out of handfuls of the Wazawai Program in episode 45.
In the manga[]
Kamiwaza Wanda (original manga series)[]
The Wazawai Program was first seen in chapter 03 when Terara used a handful of it to rebug all the Promins Yuto has so far. Turbomin was the only exception because the Wazawai Program did not reach him.
Terara used a handful of her Wazawai Program to locate Bug-Makuramin in chapter 12.
Trivia[]
- Episode 28 is the only original Kamiwaza Wanda anime season episode in which the Wazawai Program was used by a different character. That character was Mighty.
In other languages[]
Language | Item's dub name |
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Korean | 재앙의 프로그램이여 (Disaster Program) |
Chinese | 災難程式/灾难程序 (Disaster Program) |
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