Totsusahime |
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Totsusahime (兎津叉姫) is a minor antagonist in Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea. She is the princess of the Totsusa Kingdom and daughter of Artamos.
Physical Description[]

Totsusahime has long dark brown hair fashioned into a hime cut, raceless white skin, captivating orange eyes, a small fang protruding from the top right of her mouth, and impeccably manicured red nails. She wears a red bunny ear headband, red furisode with its hem and sleeve ends gracefully transitioning into an enchanting shade of orange, yellow nagajuban, and orange obi. She also wears white tabi and red zōri with a yellow thong.
In her in-game appearance, subtle alterations are observed: the sleeves fade to a lighter red, delicate flower shapes adorn her furisode, and the thong of her footwear takes on a darker red hue. It is worth noting that Totsusahime's designs draw inspiration from the dreams of Deep-Sea Prisoner. [1]
Personality[]
Throughout most of Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea, Totsusahime was shown to be quite childish, evident in how she quickly cried when she could not hurt Uomihime. She had a bad temper, acted selfish, was prone to crying, and got flustered easily. She was also shown to be a sadistic killer, as she enjoyed killing her own soldiers.
She is said to have “turned over a new leaf” [2] and become more mature after the events of Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea. However, her violent side still shows sometimes. [3]
Totsusahime's favorite color is that of blood and her specialty is throwing darts at the Totsusa Soldiers. Her favorite food is sweet candies and apple rabbits. [4]
Background[]
Totsusahime is the daughter of Artamos, ruler of the Totsusa Kingdom. She was named after the Totsusa Kingdom. [5] By default, Totsusahime is the kingdom's princess. She is also the cousin of princesses Uomihime and Mikotsuhime and niece of Aounabara and Kigisu. Due to a misconception Totsusahime had, she caused a large war between the Totsusa Kingdom and Sea Kingdom. Later on, this war was ended happily.
It was strongly hinted at that Totsusahime has a sibling. [5]
Appearances[]
Minor[]
- Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea (Original) - Minor antagonist
- Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea (Manga) - Minor antagonist
- Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea -Reboot- - Minor antagonist
Relationships[]
Relatives[]
Artamos[]
Artamos is Totsusahime's father. They seem to be close. Artamos is highly protective of his daughter, going to great lengths to keep her happy and safe.
Uomihime[]
Uomihime is Totsusahime's older cousin. [6] Due to a misunderstanding fabricated by the Sea of Death, Uomihime became Totsusahime's "enemy." After reconciling over the misunderstanding, they became allies, developing an almost sisterly relationship. In the manga, Totsusahime mentions Uomihime used to come to her place to visit her, though a bonus comic later in said manga shows her seemingly ignoring Totsusa as she speaks about their closeness, which Totsusa furiously mistakes for her sleeping.
Aounabara & Kigisu[]
Aounabara and Kigisu are Totsusahime's uncles. They have yet to be shown interacting with one another.
Mikotsuhime[]
Mikotsuhime is Totsusahime's cousin. Totsusahime has never met Mikotsuhime and does not seem to have known who she was either.
Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea Cast[]
Totsusa Soldiers[]
Totsusa Soldiers are Totsusahime's underlings who fight for their princess.
Hofuru[]
Hofuru is Totsusahime's underling. They are on good terms. Hofuru holds Totsusahime to high regards and always obeys her orders.
Various[]
Togetsu[]
Togetsu appeared together with Totsusahime in a New Year's illustration. It was strongly hinted at that Totsusahime has a sibling. [5] When asked if Togetsu was the sibling, Deep-Sea Prisoner replied, "No comment." [5] The exact details of their relationship are unknown.
Abilities[]
Skillset[]
- Boning Knife Wielding - Totsusahime is seeing wielding boning knives in multiple illustrations.
Natural Abilities[]
- Nigh-Absolute Immortality - Like most non-human characters in the Deep-Sea Universe, Totsusahime cannot die from natural causes such as aging or disease. [7]
- Animal Transformation - Being a bunny, she is able to switch between a humanoid and animal form.
Trivia[]
- Totsusahime's name was changed shortly after the release of the Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea manga. The reasons behind this are unknown.
- "Totsusa" means "instant" while "hime" means princess in Japanese.
- Before it was changed, Totsusahime's name was "Tosatsuhime" (屠殺姫).
- Tosatsu literally means "slaughter", making her name "slaughter princess" and her kingdom "slaughter kingdom."
- The Totsusa Kingdom's name was also changed to "Totsusa Empire."
- "Princess Tosatsu" was changed to "Princess Totsusa" in the 1.04 game update of Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea.
Battle Statistics[]
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Artwork Gallery[]
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Games[]
Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea[]
Manga[]
Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea (Manga)[]
Website Artwork[]
Deep-Sea Prisoner Banners[]
Quotes[]
| “ | My boning knife can and will cut anything! | ” |
| “ | Now! Say your prayers, Uomi! Today, I'm going to slaughter you! | ” |
| “ | Waaaahhh!! I-I'm really sorryyyyyy! | ” |
| “ | I will invade your little kingdom… And bring it all crumbling down around your ears! Just you wait and see. | ” |
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Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea | ||
| Media | Original Game · Reboot Game · Manga | |
| Gameplay | Bonus Room · CG Gallery · Endings · Enemies · Items · Transcript | |
| Characters (* = Reboot-only, Bolded = Manga character) | ||
| Major | Dolpi · Fukami · Helica · Meikai · Memoca · Mikotsuhime · Pulmo · Samekichi · Syakesan · Tatsumiya · Totsusahime · Uomihime · Wadanohara | |
| Minor | Adauchi · Aom · Aounabara · Artamos · Cherryblod · Chlomaki · Creamil · Doloz · Great Witch · Hofuru · Idate · Irena · Jiiya · Laurentia · Lobco · Minero · Miyura · Nekoyama · Old · Rimorimo · Seguro · Sheep · Shisatsu* · Squid · Stella · Tarako · Tomoshibi · Totsusa Soldier · Tsuribari · Unnamed fish · Ver Million | |
| Cameo | Amemiya · Bloody Mary · Daimonji* · Hanahata · Kaen · Kagimori · Mogeko · Noir · Ptomain · Reley Lo · Sagan · Satanick · Shiroame · Shiroma · Starlit Night · Syokamori · Tetsuzora · Tokinome · Torisan · Touya · Tsumuri · Tuchikure · Unnamed witch · Usagi-san* · Yohira · Ziki | |
| Bonus Room | Benihotaru · Giltz · Gyakuten · Kigisu* · Maekami · Met · Minami* · Namiho* · Namikaze* · Rock · Satanick* · Sullivan · Unnamed demon · Wadanohara's mother* | |
| Worldbuilding | ||
| Locations | Bloody Radio · Blue Sea · Iceberg Isle · Ne-no-Kuni · Sea Kingdom · Sea of Death · Totsusa Kingdom · Witch World | |
| Objects | Cast Pearl · Sacred Sword · Wadanohara's Boat · Wadanohara's Ocarina | |
References[]
- ↑ "funamusea work stream!! [2023/09/09]". Deep-Sea Prisoner. YouTube. Published 9 September, 2023. (Summary archive.)
- ↑ Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea Bonus room
- ↑ MogekoQnA. seichiinara. Google docs. Date Unknown. Retrieved 23 July, 2015. (Archive.) The original source has been deleted.
- ↑ Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea manga Volume 1
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "funamusea work stream!! [2024/08/17]". Deep-Sea Prisoner. YouTube. Published 17 August, 2024. (Summary archive.)
- ↑ Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea -Reboot-. Deep-Sea Prisoner. Published 1 February, 2020.
- ↑ "[Live2D Art] funamusea Work process Stream!! [2023/06/24]". Deep-Sea Prisoner. YouTube. Published 24 June, 2023. (Summary archive.)
- ↑ Udon chaoschewy. Deep-Sea Prisoner. funamusea.com. Published 7 July, 2017. Retrieved 10 February, 2021. (Archive.) The original source has been deleted.
- ↑ "20233333333". Deep-Sea Prisoner. funamusea.com. Published 6 January, 2023. Retrieved 6 January, 2023. (Archive.)
- ↑ 品...品ってなに?. Deep-Sea Prisoner. Twitter. Published 12 December, 2024. Retrieved 28 December, 2024.





















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