Funamusea.com


 * For the creator and artist, see Deep-Sea Prisoner.

Funamusea.com is the name of Deep-Sea Prisoner's personal website. Launched on April 21, 2006, the site is hosted at http://funamusea.com. It is used as a hub where Deep-Sea Prisoner uploads her creative media, which includes: personal blogs, sketches, comics, artwork, and games.

The website itself is divided into several sections: TOP, About, Stories, Character, Artworks, Shop, Sunahama, Guidelines, Commission, and Contact.

TOP
The page that viewers of the site usually end up on first is the TOP page. The TOP page is where the updates concerning the development of her games, new releases of media, or merchandise are. Links to updates are at the bottom, and links to the other sections alongside her Twitter, Ci-en, and YouTube accounts are to the right.

About

 * Main article: Deep-Sea Prisoner

The About section contains some minor details regarding the website itself, a few of Deep-Sea Prisoner's policies, and some details about her.

Contact information for Deep-Sea Prisoner can also be found, being her email address, YouTube, and Twitter.

Stories
The Stories section contains all of the major stories Deep-Sea Prisoner has created. Stories listed in this section are however not the only ones she has created, as she has explored her combined universe in comics located in the Sunahama section as well. Stories contained within the Stories section each have a dedicated page marked with a small banner. Their order is as follows: Towards the bottom of the page they can be found listed in order of release; although the list does not factor in the release dates of games that have been remastered, such as Mogeko Castle.
 * (December 2012) - The Gray Garden 
 * (February 2020) - Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea -Reboot-
 * (December 2013) - Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea
 * (March 2015) - The Sun's Curse
 * (July 2014) - Ice Scream
 * (August 2015) - Poison Bugs
 * (March 2014) - Obsolete Dream
 * (April 2012) - Mogeko Castle
 * (March 2017) - Seaside Dispatches 1 and Seaside Dispatches 2

In the past, there was a second page of the Stories section which contained upcoming stories. As of March 2018, Deep-Sea Prisoner has removed the link containing upcoming stories, but story links themselves can still be accessed. The reason why Deep-Sea Prisoner deleted this link is unknown. The upcoming stories previously included on this page were:


 * [added January 2015] Carnival Rhythm
 * [added January 2015] General Hashasky's Great Adventure
 * [added August 2015] The End of the Wonderland
 * [added January 2015] The Great Sinner of the Dawn
 * [added May 2015] The Glorious Sea Kingdom
 * [added August 2015] Deep-Sea Story - The Star-Guided Boy-
 * [added August 2016] A Paradise Submerged In Darkness
 * On the Sea Below the Sea
 * Tomorrow I Died
 * Reficul the Devil and Friends
 * Ivleeching (Buri~ing)
 * The Gray Garden (Definitive Edition/HD Remake)

Character
Each character with an official portrait is assigned a character code. Not all of Deep-Sea Prisoner's characters have been given a portrait however (and in turn a code); some characters lack official portraits and character codes, and some even lack names. Currently, 291 characters have official portraits, with two hidden ones (Mogeko and Moge-ko) that can be discovered by clicking on Nataka Kurokawa's character portrait, and then clicking the button that navigates to the previous portrait.

Some characters also have more than one portrait. These can be accessed by navigating to such a character's page and clicking on the shown portrait, which will link to the alternate portrait. The exceptions are Lil and Envi, who instead have a button to switch between their male and female portraits.

Characters with more than one portrait include:


 * Beniduru
 * Chlomaki
 * Elux
 * Hanten
 * Kisaragi Alice
 * Kurotsuno
 * Licorice
 * Lil
 * Malice Bloodless
 * Met
 * Olie

A few characters also have radar charts, displaying how their personality traits are spread in 5 aspects. Coupled along with the radar charts are HD sprites of the character in question. Above the character's sprite is their character code number (番号) and their name (名前).

Characters possessing charts include:
 * Etihw
 * Igls Unth
 * Ivlis
 * Kcalb
 * Met
 * Reficul
 * Satanick
 * Shirogane
 * Siralos
 * Yosafire

Located towards the bottom of the Character section are two icons, one icon depicting Etihw playing with a Kcalb doll, the other depicting Kcalb playing with an Etihw doll. Clicking on the Etihw icon will navigate to a random character portrait while clicking on the Kcalb icon will navigate to the second Character section page.

The second page organizes the character portraits into sixteen categories, which have been speculated to be based on species. The categories are denoted only by symbols, and as Deep-Sea Prisoner has released no statements in regards to their meanings, the symbols are up to interpretation by fans. The meanings of some symbols are commonly held to be true, while others are more ambiguous with their meaning. Common interpretations of the symbols include:


 * Star Symbol - Gods
 * Crown Symbol - Devils
 * Moon Symbol - Shinigami
 * Angel Symbol - Angels
 * Devil Symbol - Demons
 * Eye Symbol - Tenma (Angel/Demon Hybrids)
 * Pumpkin Symbol/Star of David Symbol - Witches/Wizards
 * Rose Symbol - Vampires
 * Tengu Mask Symbol - Yōkai
 * Ghost/Skull Symbol - Undead
 * Plant/Spinning Stars Symbol - Food/Object Gijinkas(?)
 * Animal Symbols - Animals
 * Humanoid Symbol - Human

Artworks
The Artworks section, formerly known as the Other section, contains a number of things.


 * Section one features Deep-Sea Prisoner's Live2D artworks, Design layouts, and Illustration Works.
 * Section two shows her high quality art illustrations and a link to her Skeb Commissions page.
 * Section three then shows Other illustrations, alongside a number of things below it, including:
 * The Sunahama log directory can be found, numbered from 1 to 88.
 * Five links titled "JUNK" link to pages that contain Deep-Sea Prisoner's rough sketches.
 * Two links titled "gyaku" (reversed, or opposite in Japanese) link to pages that contain Deep-Sea Prisoner's "genderbent" characters, or characters drawn in the style of their opposite gender.
 * Four links titled "neko" links to a page that contains drawings of characters if they were drawn as cats.
 * "Mini" lists miniature images of minor art and some characters.
 * Six links to past website headers (過去のヘッダー).
 * Pixel sprite art (ドット絵).
 * "Top" features the TOP image of Wodahs from the front page of the blog, along with an alternative image of him and Alela Grora.

Underneath this section features all of the Mini comics (小説).

At the bottom of the Artworks section are links to stickers Deep-Sea Prisoner has designed (販売中), as well as free downloads of some of Deep-Sea Prisoner's media (配布中). There is also a featured character popularity poll from 2017 and a special "Thanks!" link to fans who have created media for Deep-Sea Prisoner.

Shop
The Shop section is where Deep-Sea Prisoner displays her merchandise, which can be purchased online. Four links at the top of the page give access to her Amazon, Alice Books, Booth, and Suzuri.

Afterwards follows a few sections on products that are available:
 * Section one features Comics:
 * Three paperback volumes of Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea.
 * Section two features Books:
 * A paperback volume of Seaside Dispatches 1, the Halloween in the Sea artbook, and Seaside Dispatches 2.
 * Section three features Goods that have been featured on her Booth and Suzuri shops.
 * Section four contains a Painting - "Ebi Panic" featuring Lobco.
 * Section five is Other, which contains stickers for [[Wikipedia:Line_(software)|LINE.]

Sunahama
The Sunahama section is where the majority of Deep-Sea Prisoner posts sketches, minor blogs, comics, and other miscellaneous media. The Sunahama section was heavily changed on 11/19/2018 and now is a blog, with tags that separate the posts in categories (art, news, ci-en, and others) and a date archive that helps to search for specifics posts. The old Sunahama can still be accessed through a link in one of the earlier posts.

The Other section contains the directory for Sunahama Logs.

Guidelines
The Guidelines section is a pop-up window which contains instructions and policies on what is acceptable and unacceptable in regards to Deep-Sea Prisoner's content. In the realm of fanworks, doujinshi, livestreams, and cosplay, these are acceptable as long as they are purely for non-profit use. Regarding livestreams of gameplays, please read the ReadMe that comes with each game file.

Things that are not permissible include redistribution of Deep-Sea Prisoner works as one's own, work that intends to cause harm/slander, intent to profit from her works, anything that violates public decency, and other such problematic behaviors.

Commission
The Commission section is where Deep-Sea Prisoner's listings for commissions of her work can be found. Two tabs will give options in both English and Japanese.


 * The first section details the pricing and options listed for Live2D work.
 * Section two will direct to illustration commissions with a link to her Skeb account.
 * Section three outlines other commissions that include stream overlay designs, illustrations for videos, and portrait illustrations.
 * The last section provides methods of payment that one can use when commissioning Deep-Sea Prisoner. These include trades from Booth, ci-en (DL site), and Nizima's "made-to-order." Her email can also be found there in order to contact her for such things.

Contact
The Contact section will provide a way to contact Deep-Sea Prisoner through her email or through the mail form provided.

Clicking the link to the mail form will take you to the "Lighthouse" form where the title, user's email address, and the body of the message can be added, respectively.

Trivia

 * The website's sections used to be titled in Japanese. Sometime during the spring of 2017, Deep-Sea Prisoner changed the section titles to English.
 * When navigating the pages contained in the Stories section, certain age-restricted games will prompt you with a warning prior to accessing the page in question. If you agree to the terms provided, and claim that you are over the age rating of the page (はい), you will be navigated to the respective story's dedicated page. If you choose the other option (いいえ), which is that you claim you are younger than the game page's recommended age rating, you will be navigated to a mini-game in which you spank a Mogeko with a paddle.