- “If my soul was evil, it would be linked to depression.”
- ―Anne Kosugi
Anne Kosugi is the main protagonist of the Disney and Thirty-8 movie Sorrow Route. She is voiced by Mimi Keene.
Background[]
Official Bio[]
Development[]
Personality[]
Because of all the torment and abuse she's suffered, Anne Kosugi gets heavily emotional and depressed, to the point of not wanting to live. Because of this (as well as her physical disabilities), she struggles to get stuff done. But truth be told, she's a very kind and generous girl who's always trying her best for others. She's also very tough and confident and is never afraid to take on a challenge no matter how dangerous.
Physical appearance[]
Anne has fair skin with brown eyes, dyed dark green hair (naturally brown) and freckles. Her normal outfit consists of a dark brown jacket, grey Calvin Klein sports bra, black jeans and black high tops with white soles. Accessories usually include square rounded glasses and a pastel green headband. She's usually seen with many scars around different parts of her body.
Appearances[]
Sorrow Route[]
Relationships[]
- Main article: Anne Kosugi/Relationships
Outfits[]
- Main article: Anne Kosugi/Outfits
Quotes and Lines[]
- Main article: Anne Kosugi/Quotes and Lines
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- She has ADHD. Signs of her ADHD include:
- Being unorganized
- Easily emotional
- Talking a lot
- She often fidgets
- Sometimes she interrupts others
- Reloaxa has ADHD in real life.
- As a kid, she had to go to a special needs school.
- She's also implied to be autistic, but this isn't confirmed.
- She also has physical disabilities, including VEDS and herniated disc in her spine.
- Anne appears not to be a strong swimmer, most likely because of her disabilities. During the scene of her and Florence taking a swim in the lake, she's wearing armbands.
- Reloaxa based Anne off of one of his sisters, due to her tomboyish persona and hard studying and also off himself, due to his ADHD and depressive episodes.
- Her father is Japanese.
- The character was universally acclaimed by critics and audiences for her development, story arc and portrayal of ADHD and physical disabilities. She is often been used as a fictional advocate of suicide prevention. She has been considered by many to be one of Reloaxa's greatest characters.