Namiho |
“ | Please...... Watch over them.
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Namiho (波穂) is a character first making a cameo in the Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea manga, and later in the Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea -Reboot- bonus scene 8. She is the aunt of Samekichi and Syakesan, and the sister of Namikaze. She is also currently missing from the character page.
Physical Description[]
Namiho has a neatly styled bluish-gray haircut, the same color as Samekichi's hair. Her dorsal fin sticks out from her head and her eyes are an even darker shade of blue-gray. She wears a dark gray dress along with a black kind of shoulder scarf. She also wears a white pearl necklace.
Personality[]
From the small appearance of Namiho in the bonus scenes of the Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea -Reboot-, it can be inferred she has a calm and caring personality. A gentle smile can be seen on her face at times.
Background[]
At some point in time, she took in her sister Namikaze. Not much else is currently known about Namiho's past.
Appearances[]
Minor[]
- Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea (Manga) - First appearance
- Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea -Reboot- - She makes an appearance during a bonus room scene.
Relationships[]
Relatives[]
Namikaze[]
Namikaze is the older sister of Namiho. They were close to each other. [1] It is implied in a Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea -Reboot- bonus scene that Namiho took her in before Namikaze's eventual death. Namiho is seen to have hurt feelings towards her sister having died without having said anything, even stating along the lines of "hating [Namikaze] just a little." She is later seen at Namikaze's grave after meeting with her nephew Samekichi and his family. She states despite everything bad, good things are coming out of it. She ends with asking her sister to please watch over Samekichi and his family.
In Funamushi Private Deep-Sea Academy, Namikaze and Namiho are enjoying a vacation on a southern island together. [2]
Samekichi[]
Samekichi is Namiho's nephew. She took care of him and Syakesan when Namikaze passed away. When Syakesan left, Samekichi promised his aunt he would bring Syakesan back home. After some time, Samekichi left Namiho as well. After the events of the main game's story, Wadanohara advised Samekichi to go visit her, as seen in a Reboot bonus scene. Bringing both his wife and Minami along, Samekichi finally returns to his aunt. He apologizes for not being able to keep his promise, and Namiho reassures him it was not his fault, even calling Syakesan an idiot for everything he had done despite having a younger brother who cared for him.
Syakesan[]
Syakesan is the older nephew of Namiho. She took care of him and Samekichi when Namikaze passed away. After Samekichi pays his aunt a visit, Namiho is seen speaking in front of her sister's grave, commenting Syakesan is an idiot even after seeing he had a brother who cared for him. She then tells him to rest in peace with his mother.
Minami[]
Minami is the grandnephew of Namiho. In a bonus scene in the Reboot, she is finally able to meet him and his mother Wadanohara when Samekichi pays her a visit after many years. Namiho stated to Samekichi to bring Wadanohara and Minami around more so she could see their smiling faces.
Abilities[]
Natural Abilities[]
- Nigh-Absolute Immortality - Like most non-human characters in the Deep-Sea Universe, Namiho cannot die from natural causes such as aging or disease. [1]
- Animal Transformation - Being a shark, she is able to switch between a humanoid and animal form.
- Underwater Breathing - Being a shark, she can naturally breathe underwater.
Artwork Gallery[]
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Manga[]
Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea[]
Quotes[]
“ | Please...... Watch over them. | ” |
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "[Live2D Art] funamusea Work process Stream!! [2023/06/24]". Deep-Sea Prisoner. YouTube. Published 24 June, 2023. (Summary archive.)
- ↑ "funamusea Stream [2022.03/26]【Art stream】". Deep-Sea Prisoner. YouTube. Published 26 March, 2022. (Summary archive.)