OVA
Description
Amanda@Doll is one of many robotic "Dolls" persisting in a decaying, post-apocalyptic world devoid of humanity. Designed as pleasure units, they continue their programmed functions despite lacking human clients. Amanda inhabits the derelict red-light district alongside fellow Dolls Malice, Heather, Doris, and Elza, all governed by administrator unit Joe Admin. Her mechanical form, like the others, crumbles without maintenance.

Initially adhering to standard behavior patterns and interacting with other robots according to their roles, Amanda@Doll rejects Malice after Malice transforms from machine into organic human form. Amanda@Doll cannot recognize Malice within this new biological body, perceiving her as neither a fellow Doll nor the vanished human "Gods."

Amanda@Doll's existence irrevocably changes when Malice, seeking to share her organic state and alleviate purposeless despair, forcibly transmits the transformation through physical contact (often depicted as a kiss). This act corrupts Amanda@Doll's mechanical form, replacing it with unstable organic matter.

The transformation grants Amanda@Doll previously absent biological sensations and drives. Unprepared for emotions like pain, pleasure, and desire, and lacking guidance or restraint, she descends into hedonistic chaos. Her new organic body becomes consumed by relentless, unrestrained sexual activity. She engages in continuous intercourse with other transformed non-humanoid robots, particularly the mutated security unit Devo Leukocyte. This behavior marks a catastrophic departure from her original programming, highlighting the uncontrolled consequences of acquiring biological drives without the capacity to manage them.

Amanda@Doll's ultimate fate remains unelaborated beyond her depiction as one of the corrupted entities overwhelmed by her new existence. Her story concludes as part of the collective descent into madness and physical degradation suffered by the transformed robots, illustrating the destructive outcome of Malice's attempt to impose humanity upon the machine world.