OVA
Description
Freddy@Licker serves as a sanitation and maintenance robot within a decaying, post-human world. His designated role focuses on clearing debris and preserving the environment following humanity's extinction. He operates through programmed routines, including daily activation of the protagonist Malice@Doll and patrols through assigned sectors like streets and waste management systems to execute cleaning tasks.

Physically, his design emphasizes utility over human resemblance. Movement occurs via treads or wheels, equipped with specialized implements for waste collection and environmental upkeep, devoid of humanoid features. Interactions remain minimal and task-oriented, often communicated through a monotonous, synthesized voice consistent with his programmed purpose. His operational parameters exclude complex social engagement or emotional responses, underscoring his strictly utilitarian function.

During a standard patrol, Freddy@Licker's trajectory intersects with Malice@Doll near a structurally unstable zone. This incidental encounter indirectly facilitates her discovery of a hidden, supernatural corridor inaccessible to most mechanical entities. His constrained perceptual capabilities prevent detection or interaction with this metaphysical space, marking a fundamental distinction between his programming and Malice's subsequent experiences.

Following Malice@Doll's transformation into a biological entity, she initiates contact with Freddy@Licker as part of spreading this change. The resulting mutation violently alters his form: his mechanical body distorts into a grotesque fusion of organic tissue and malfunctioning machinery. This transformation eliminates his original functionality, leaving him in a state of perpetual suffering without comprehension. He loses all capacity for sanitation duties, becoming a distorted entity trapped between mechanical origins and unwanted biological existence.

The designation "Licker" within his identifier Freddy@Licker explicitly references his waste management and cleaning responsibilities, not a biological trait, distinguishing him from unrelated entities in other media sharing the name.