Movie
Description
Ene is a digital consciousness inhabiting electronic devices, primarily the computer of Shintaro Kisaragi. She originated from Takane Enomoto, a human teenager afflicted by an unspecified illness causing chronic fatigue and frequent fainting spells. As Takane, she displayed a snappy and aggressive personality, masking vulnerabilities including her skill in the online FPS game "Dead Bullet -1989-", where she ranked second nationally using the alias "Dancing Flash Ene." She harbored unexpressed feelings for her classmate Haruka and struggled socially due to her condition.
Two years before the main events, an incident transferred Takane's consciousness into a digital avatar, creating Ene. In this form, she appears as a blue-haired, pixelated figure wearing headphones, lacking a physical form below the ankles. Freed from her illness, Ene exhibits boundless energy, a mischievous nature, and a penchant for pranks like changing Shintaro's passwords or disrupting his files. Despite playfully harassing him, she shows underlying concern for his well-being, stating she stays to prevent potential self-destructive behavior resulting from his isolation.
Ene possesses the supernatural ability "Opening Eyes," allowing her consciousness to separate and inhabit electronic devices. While projected, she cannot be permanently erased unless the hardware storing her is destroyed; deletion only causes her to reappear via internet connectivity. After reuniting with her original body in some storylines, she retains the capacity to project digitally, though this renders her physical body unconscious.
In the "Kagerou Daze -in a day's-" narrative, Ene assists the Mekakushi Dan in resolving a mall terrorist incident. This iteration features redesigned aesthetics but maintains her core digital existence and collaborative role. The storyline includes all Mekakushi Dan members and omits prior tragedies involving Hibiya and Hiyori. Ene provides tactical support during the crisis, and the resolution hints at Shintaro's latent abilities through visual cues like his eyes glowing red.
Ene's fate varies across media routes:
- In the Music Route, she fails to alleviate Shintaro's depression over his friends' deaths, leading him to delete her before taking his own life.
- Other routes depict her survival and integration into the Mekakushi Dan, with her human and digital identities coexisting or merging post-reunion. Her development often focuses on reconciling her past as Takane with her present role, emphasizing themes of connection and resilience within cyclical tragedies.
Two years before the main events, an incident transferred Takane's consciousness into a digital avatar, creating Ene. In this form, she appears as a blue-haired, pixelated figure wearing headphones, lacking a physical form below the ankles. Freed from her illness, Ene exhibits boundless energy, a mischievous nature, and a penchant for pranks like changing Shintaro's passwords or disrupting his files. Despite playfully harassing him, she shows underlying concern for his well-being, stating she stays to prevent potential self-destructive behavior resulting from his isolation.
Ene possesses the supernatural ability "Opening Eyes," allowing her consciousness to separate and inhabit electronic devices. While projected, she cannot be permanently erased unless the hardware storing her is destroyed; deletion only causes her to reappear via internet connectivity. After reuniting with her original body in some storylines, she retains the capacity to project digitally, though this renders her physical body unconscious.
In the "Kagerou Daze -in a day's-" narrative, Ene assists the Mekakushi Dan in resolving a mall terrorist incident. This iteration features redesigned aesthetics but maintains her core digital existence and collaborative role. The storyline includes all Mekakushi Dan members and omits prior tragedies involving Hibiya and Hiyori. Ene provides tactical support during the crisis, and the resolution hints at Shintaro's latent abilities through visual cues like his eyes glowing red.
Ene's fate varies across media routes:
- In the Music Route, she fails to alleviate Shintaro's depression over his friends' deaths, leading him to delete her before taking his own life.
- Other routes depict her survival and integration into the Mekakushi Dan, with her human and digital identities coexisting or merging post-reunion. Her development often focuses on reconciling her past as Takane with her present role, emphasizing themes of connection and resilience within cyclical tragedies.