“ | Hakuchu ~ Let's see a movie! [1]
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Hakanai (儚井) is a character that has yet to make a formal debut in Deep-Sea Prisoner's creations. She is a high school student.
Physical Description[]
Hakanai has fair skin, wavy reddish brown hair with an ahoge, and orange eyes with white pupils. She wears a black and white-striped seifuku uniform, black knee-high socks, and a pair of dark gray loafers.
Personality[]
Hakanai is described in a Skeb commission as a tomboyish girl with lots of energy, as well as being really athletic.
Background[]
Not much is currently known about Hakanai's past.
Appearances[]
Up to this day, Hakanai has only appeared in some of Deep-Sea Prisoner's illustrations.
Relationships[]
Hakuchu[]
Hakuchu and Hakanai are in love with one another. While at first glance it might seem Hakuchu's feelings are unrequited by Hakanai, they actually both love each other without realizing it. [2] He gets dragged left and right by her, emotionally speaking. [1]
Trivia[]
- Hakanai's name translates to "transient" or "ephemeral" in Japanese. [3]
Artwork Gallery[]
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Website Artwork[]
Skeb Commissions[]
Quotes[]
“ | Hakuchu ~ Let's see a movie! | ” |
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The Deep-Sea Prisoner Character Sheets
Characters with Character Codes from 0001 – 0100
The Deep-Sea Prisoner Character Sheets
Characters with Character Codes from 0101 – 0200
The Deep-Sea Prisoner Character Sheets
Characters with Character Codes from 0201 – 0300
The Deep-Sea Prisoner Character Sheets
Characters with Character Codes from 0301 – 0400
References []
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 skebbbbbb. Deep-Sea Prisoner. Translated by Yao-san. funamusea.com. Published 28 September, 2023. Retrieved 28 September, 2023. (Archive.)
- ↑ "funamusea Stream [2020.12/12]【Art stream】". Deep-Sea Prisoner. YouTube. Published 12 December, 2020. (Summary archive.)
- ↑ Deep-Sea Prisoner Character Name Meanings. Surreelistic. Tumblr. Published 9 July, 2015. Retrieved 18 July, 2018. (Archive.) The original source has been deleted.