Host family: Anne Savisa Boonchuy (/sɑːˈviːsɑː ˈbuːntʃɔɪ/ sah-VEE-sah BOON-choy; Thai: แอนน์ สาวิสา บุญช่วย) is the main protagonist of the Disney Channel animated series Amphibia, created by Matt Braly.
[7] Anne has been well-received by critics, who praised her character, Song's voice performance, and her coming-of-age evolution through the series.
[6] Anne, along with Sasha and Marcy, were originally fifteen-years-old because they wanted the series to have a high school-like feel, but were aged down to thirteen in order to appeal to the series' target demographic; due to this, the trio often do actions more akin to high school students, such as driving and having part-time jobs.
[14] Early concept art by James Turner depicted Anne with a lighter skin tone, blue hair, and casual wear.
[15] Later concept art by Joe Sparrow showed that Anne was going to have a much rougher hairstyle and have a more boring personality on Earth.
Anne is described as fearless, egocentric, and rebellious, as shown in the second segment of the first episode, where she and Sprig defy Hop Pop's orders to stay put and instead go to the lake to swim.
Over the course of the first season, Anne displays bouts of homesickness and imprints her hobbies on the Plantars, such as her love of pizza,[20] her pet cat Domino,[21] her TV habits,[22] her obsession with couples,[23] her restaurateur abilities[24] and her dancing prowess.
[31] Anne lived with her parents in Los Angeles, California[4] and was best friends with two girls named Sasha Waybright and Marcy Wu.
On her 13th birthday, Anne is peer-pressured into stealing a mysterious music box that magically transports her, Sasha, and Marcy to the world of Amphibia, a wild marshland tropical island inhabited by anthropomorphic amphibians and threatening creatures, where they are separated from each other.
[35][36] While the Wartwood citizens openly mock her at first, they slowly warm up to her and accept her as one of them after she protects them from debt collector Toads that the Mayor had cheated.
[37] After the Wartwood citizens throw a celebration for her, Anne is reunited with Sasha and learns she is in league with the Toad Warriors.
After learning that his fears are related to the death of Sprig and Polly's parents, she forgives him,[32] but admits that she needs time to herself.
[46] She later successfully completes the second temple by not only admitting to being dishonest, such as lying about stealing the Calamity Box, but also proving her courageousness in the face of danger.
During the ensuing confrontation, the power still retained from the Calamity Box gem causes Anne to temporarily enter a superpower state.
While fending off a Cloak-Bot Andrias sent to attack her, Anne realizes that she is still able to wield the power of the blue gem within her, though decides to deter from using it since it tires her out.
[50] She eventually comes clean to her parents about why and how she returned, and while they are upset with her for keeping information from them, they realize that she was trying to protect them and the Plantars.
[51] In "Froggy Little Christmas", Anne anonymously writes a letter to Marcy and Sasha's parents promising to get them home safely.
[56] Realizing that the moon is falling because of the Core, Anne, Sasha, and Marcy are imbued with the powers of the gems to fight it.
Ten years later, Anne has become a herpetologist and works at the Aquarium of the Pacific, where she cares for a frog named Sprig.
"[10] Anne appears as an image in The Owl House episode "King's Tide", as Camila Noceda is cooking with her tablet open to an article that reads "Girl Lost in Frog Land??