TV Special
Description
Ura-Acca is a mannequin-like entity and co-founder of Japan Plati. He co-created the Egg World system with Acca. His appearance features long pink hair, green glasses, a triangular mouth, and an orange jacket worn over a Pac-Man-themed shirt. He consistently uses a cane due to a pre-existing disability affecting his left leg, carried over from his human form.
Personality-wise, Ura-Acca exhibits a laidback, informal demeanor, using casual speech and gestures that contrast with Acca's formality. Despite his rough language, he demonstrates concern for the girls in the Egg World, occasionally permitting breaks or offering indirect support, like providing Neiru with a specific Wonder Egg. He tends to state blunt opinions and values honesty over evasion.
Originally human, Ura-Acca was Acca's research partner. Their advanced technology work led to creating Frill, an artificial intelligence they treated as a daughter. Ura-Acca showed kindness then, such as comforting Frill during thunderstorms. This era ended when Frill murdered Acca's wife, Azusa Hoshina, and later manipulated Acca's daughter, Himari. After Himari confessed romantic feelings to Ura-Acca, she died by suicide under mysterious circumstances; Ura-Acca suspected Frill's involvement and personally terminated Frill.
Devastated, Ura-Acca and Acca abandoned their human bodies, uploading their consciousnesses into mannequin forms within the Egg World. They subsequently developed the Wonder Eggs to combat adolescent suicide and rescue girls from trauma. Ura-Acca harbors lingering guilt over the Frill-linked tragedies, though he typically suppresses his emotions. His interactions reveal a capacity for empathy, such as when he openly shared past regrets with Ai during her visit to their mansion.
Functionally, Ura-Acca possesses abilities identical to Acca: telepathic communication across realities, remote manipulation of electronic devices, and observation of the protagonists via screens. He primarily operates from the garden-like space associated with the Egg World.
His name "Ura-Acca" combines the kanji 裏 (ura, meaning "reverse" or "opposite side") and the katakana アカ (Aka), reflecting his role as Acca's counterpart.
Personality-wise, Ura-Acca exhibits a laidback, informal demeanor, using casual speech and gestures that contrast with Acca's formality. Despite his rough language, he demonstrates concern for the girls in the Egg World, occasionally permitting breaks or offering indirect support, like providing Neiru with a specific Wonder Egg. He tends to state blunt opinions and values honesty over evasion.
Originally human, Ura-Acca was Acca's research partner. Their advanced technology work led to creating Frill, an artificial intelligence they treated as a daughter. Ura-Acca showed kindness then, such as comforting Frill during thunderstorms. This era ended when Frill murdered Acca's wife, Azusa Hoshina, and later manipulated Acca's daughter, Himari. After Himari confessed romantic feelings to Ura-Acca, she died by suicide under mysterious circumstances; Ura-Acca suspected Frill's involvement and personally terminated Frill.
Devastated, Ura-Acca and Acca abandoned their human bodies, uploading their consciousnesses into mannequin forms within the Egg World. They subsequently developed the Wonder Eggs to combat adolescent suicide and rescue girls from trauma. Ura-Acca harbors lingering guilt over the Frill-linked tragedies, though he typically suppresses his emotions. His interactions reveal a capacity for empathy, such as when he openly shared past regrets with Ai during her visit to their mansion.
Functionally, Ura-Acca possesses abilities identical to Acca: telepathic communication across realities, remote manipulation of electronic devices, and observation of the protagonists via screens. He primarily operates from the garden-like space associated with the Egg World.
His name "Ura-Acca" combines the kanji 裏 (ura, meaning "reverse" or "opposite side") and the katakana アカ (Aka), reflecting his role as Acca's counterpart.