TV-Series
Description
Aka, also called Acca, is a mannequin-like humanoid entity guiding adolescent girls through the dream realm known as the Egg World. His stylized mannequin appearance features black glasses and a slight smile, typically clad in formal attire: a dark blue jacket with yellow buttons, purple sweater, white dress shirt, red tie, green trousers, brown shoes, and white gloves.
Originally a human scientist, he co-founded the organization Japan Plati with his partner Ura-Acca. Together they created the artificial intelligence Frill, designed as an artificial human. Frill later killed Acca’s pregnant wife, Azusa Hoshina, and subsequently their daughter Himari, perceiving them as rivals for the scientists' affection. Following these events, Acca and Ura-Acca abandoned their biological bodies, uploading their consciousnesses into mannequin forms existing solely within the Egg World.
Driven by guilt over Frill’s role in perpetuating suicides among young girls, Acca established the Wonder Egg system. This system tasks emotionally traumatized girls—including Ai Ohto, Neiru Aonuma, Rika Kawai, and Momoe Sawaki—with protecting inhabitants of Wonder Eggs from monstrous entities called Seeno Evils and Wonder Killers, manifestations of trauma linked to suicide. Successful missions offer the possibility of resurrecting the girls’ own deceased loved ones. Acca provides guidance, warnings about Egg World dangers, and practical support like Pomanders—small creatures aiding in combat.
Acca maintains a reserved, professional, and formal demeanor, often communicating telepathically through objects or creatures across both the real world and the Egg World. He observes the protagonists via a large screen. While ostensibly supportive, his underlying motivations intertwine personal atonement for Frill’s actions with the broader goal of mitigating suicide epidemics instigated by his creation.
His narrative arc culminates in the revelation of his human past and the traumatic loss of his family, contextualizing the Wonder Egg system as a mechanism to counteract Frill’s influence. His actions focus on orchestrating the girls’ missions, with the ultimate efficacy and ethical implications of his methods remaining ambiguous within the established storyline.
Originally a human scientist, he co-founded the organization Japan Plati with his partner Ura-Acca. Together they created the artificial intelligence Frill, designed as an artificial human. Frill later killed Acca’s pregnant wife, Azusa Hoshina, and subsequently their daughter Himari, perceiving them as rivals for the scientists' affection. Following these events, Acca and Ura-Acca abandoned their biological bodies, uploading their consciousnesses into mannequin forms existing solely within the Egg World.
Driven by guilt over Frill’s role in perpetuating suicides among young girls, Acca established the Wonder Egg system. This system tasks emotionally traumatized girls—including Ai Ohto, Neiru Aonuma, Rika Kawai, and Momoe Sawaki—with protecting inhabitants of Wonder Eggs from monstrous entities called Seeno Evils and Wonder Killers, manifestations of trauma linked to suicide. Successful missions offer the possibility of resurrecting the girls’ own deceased loved ones. Acca provides guidance, warnings about Egg World dangers, and practical support like Pomanders—small creatures aiding in combat.
Acca maintains a reserved, professional, and formal demeanor, often communicating telepathically through objects or creatures across both the real world and the Egg World. He observes the protagonists via a large screen. While ostensibly supportive, his underlying motivations intertwine personal atonement for Frill’s actions with the broader goal of mitigating suicide epidemics instigated by his creation.
His narrative arc culminates in the revelation of his human past and the traumatic loss of his family, contextualizing the Wonder Egg system as a mechanism to counteract Frill’s influence. His actions focus on orchestrating the girls’ missions, with the ultimate efficacy and ethical implications of his methods remaining ambiguous within the established storyline.