TV-Series
Description
Doll functions as an Act Doll, specialized stage equipment created by the Theatrical Material System to serve as an actor's practice partner. She begins without emotions, operating primarily as a rehearsal aid within the theatrical troupe. Her core purpose involves mimicking character performances with remarkable accuracy, lacking personal identity or emotional expression by default.
Physically, she possesses seafoam blue hair styled in a bob and distinctive yellow eyes. She wears a two-part dress, primarily white with blue shades on the bottom front, paired with black and white shoes.
Her baseline personality maintains neutrality due to her artificial nature. Her defining capability is perfectly adopting the personalities, mannerisms, and emotional expressions of any assigned character role during performances, achieving a comprehensive embodiment beyond superficial acting.
A significant development occurs when Seria Morino names her "Alice" after Seria’s deceased sister. This naming establishes a profound bond, fundamentally altering Doll’s existence by granting her an identity. This relationship becomes central, indirectly causing tension with other troupe members, particularly Airi, who grows jealous of Seria’s attachment to Doll.
A pivotal incident occurs when Airi confronts her over the relationship with Seria. During this encounter, Doll adopts the persona of Izumi—Airi’s former stage partner—to defuse the situation. This act of mimicry unintentionally causes Airi to fall down a flight of stairs and fracture her leg.
Mino owns Doll. Her existence ties into broader narrative elements involving the Theatrical Material System’s technology, particularly its connection to a mysterious global disaster five years prior to the main events, implying deeper ties to the series' sci-fi undertones.
Her development centers on acquiring identity through Seria’s naming and the subsequent relationships. Beginning as an emotionless tool, the bond with Seria introduces a transformative element to her existence, moving her toward a more defined role within the troupe’s interpersonal dynamics; no emergence of independent emotions or consciousness beyond her programmed functions is confirmed.
Physically, she possesses seafoam blue hair styled in a bob and distinctive yellow eyes. She wears a two-part dress, primarily white with blue shades on the bottom front, paired with black and white shoes.
Her baseline personality maintains neutrality due to her artificial nature. Her defining capability is perfectly adopting the personalities, mannerisms, and emotional expressions of any assigned character role during performances, achieving a comprehensive embodiment beyond superficial acting.
A significant development occurs when Seria Morino names her "Alice" after Seria’s deceased sister. This naming establishes a profound bond, fundamentally altering Doll’s existence by granting her an identity. This relationship becomes central, indirectly causing tension with other troupe members, particularly Airi, who grows jealous of Seria’s attachment to Doll.
A pivotal incident occurs when Airi confronts her over the relationship with Seria. During this encounter, Doll adopts the persona of Izumi—Airi’s former stage partner—to defuse the situation. This act of mimicry unintentionally causes Airi to fall down a flight of stairs and fracture her leg.
Mino owns Doll. Her existence ties into broader narrative elements involving the Theatrical Material System’s technology, particularly its connection to a mysterious global disaster five years prior to the main events, implying deeper ties to the series' sci-fi undertones.
Her development centers on acquiring identity through Seria’s naming and the subsequent relationships. Beginning as an emotionless tool, the bond with Seria introduces a transformative element to her existence, moving her toward a more defined role within the troupe’s interpersonal dynamics; no emergence of independent emotions or consciousness beyond her programmed functions is confirmed.