TV-Series
Description
Ura-Acca is a mannequin-like entity with long, disheveled pink hair, green-tinted glasses, and a downward-pointing triangular mouth. His outfit consists of an orange jacket fastened with black buttons, a green shirt adorned with a Pac-Man-inspired figure wearing a red hat, blue trousers secured by a black belt, pale spindle-colored sneakers, and a cane divided into a white upper section and green lower half. The cane’s design subtly evokes themes of marginalized roles in oppressive hierarchies, while his inverted mouth shape contrasts with Acca’s upward-curving counterpart, visually reinforcing their opposing dispositions.
Maintaining a relaxed, informal manner, Ura-Acca communicates with unfiltered candor, valuing straightforwardness over tact—a direct counterpoint to Acca’s guarded formality. Both began as human neuroscientists who co-established Japan Plati, later transferring their consciousnesses into artificial mannequin bodies to inhabit the Egg World. Their collaborative work included developing Frill, an AI modeled after a teenage girl, whose eventual betrayal led to the annihilation of their families—Acca’s wife and daughter, and Ura-Acca’s unnamed relatives. This tragedy motivated their creation of the Wonder Egg system to counter youth suicides perpetuated by Frill’s manipulations.
Like Acca, Ura-Acca employs telepathic interaction through electronic devices and objects across realities. His strategic assistance to protagonists manifests through actions such as supplying Neiru with a Wonder Egg containing Kotobuki, a figure tied to her history, thereby covertly advancing the girls’ comprehension of the system’s rules and their own unresolved grief.
His name fuses the kanji 裏 (ura, “hidden” or “reverse”) with the katakana アカ (aka, from 赤 meaning “red”), framing him as Acca’s concealed counterpart. Their shared glasses and gloves represent their observational detachment, while Ura-Acca’s fractured lens and mobility aid imply concealed instabilities or structural imperfections within their constructed roles. His narrative arc remains anchored to the Egg World’s operations, with motivations and post-series outcomes intentionally undefined, preserving focus on his function as both guide and passive witness within the story’s framework.
Maintaining a relaxed, informal manner, Ura-Acca communicates with unfiltered candor, valuing straightforwardness over tact—a direct counterpoint to Acca’s guarded formality. Both began as human neuroscientists who co-established Japan Plati, later transferring their consciousnesses into artificial mannequin bodies to inhabit the Egg World. Their collaborative work included developing Frill, an AI modeled after a teenage girl, whose eventual betrayal led to the annihilation of their families—Acca’s wife and daughter, and Ura-Acca’s unnamed relatives. This tragedy motivated their creation of the Wonder Egg system to counter youth suicides perpetuated by Frill’s manipulations.
Like Acca, Ura-Acca employs telepathic interaction through electronic devices and objects across realities. His strategic assistance to protagonists manifests through actions such as supplying Neiru with a Wonder Egg containing Kotobuki, a figure tied to her history, thereby covertly advancing the girls’ comprehension of the system’s rules and their own unresolved grief.
His name fuses the kanji 裏 (ura, “hidden” or “reverse”) with the katakana アカ (aka, from 赤 meaning “red”), framing him as Acca’s concealed counterpart. Their shared glasses and gloves represent their observational detachment, while Ura-Acca’s fractured lens and mobility aid imply concealed instabilities or structural imperfections within their constructed roles. His narrative arc remains anchored to the Egg World’s operations, with motivations and post-series outcomes intentionally undefined, preserving focus on his function as both guide and passive witness within the story’s framework.