Anne Boonchuy

Anne Boonchuy is the main protagonist of the Disney animated series, Amphibia and the playable main protagonist of its sequel game, Amphibia: The Telltale Series. She is a 13-year-old Thai-American human girl in 7th grade who stole the Calamity Box for her friends Sasha and Marcy on her 13th birthday, the same night that took them to the mystical and dangerous world of Amphibia.

While lost on a strange continent in the shape of a lily pad, Anne finds a new best friend, an enthusiastic young 10-year-old frog named Sprig Plantar. Together they start seeking adventures and exploring the secrets of the world of Amphibia. Anne and her new frog family try to uncover the mystery behind the Calamity Box and a way to get Anne back home, along with trying to find her two other friends who were transported with her.

In Amphibia: The Telltale Series, she discovers a new ritual after falling into a deep hole. It mentioned an enemy who would take over the multiverse. And to her surprise, next to the ritual was the Calamity Box, which she thought was destroyed after the battle with King Andrias. She opens the box, which teleports her back to Amphibia. She reunites with the Plantars, and begin a voyage to stop the enemy (later revealed to be Rue).

Appearance
Anne is a Thai-American teenage girl with a slender build, has light brown skin, and messy auburn hair. In the first two seasons of the TV series, she wore a school uniform as her everyday outfit, which consists of a gray Saint James Middle School T-shirt, a purple skirt, yellow sneaks, and gray socks. For her S3 series outfit, it consists of a white t-shirt with pink sleeves and an orange flame symbol on the front, light blue jean shorts, a yellow jacket with pockets that she ties around her waist, 2 white socks with pink colors at the toe areas and a pair of shoes in purple and white.

For her Telltale outfit, she wears her S3 series outfit.

Amphibia: The Telltale Series
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Trivia

 * She is the second playable character out of all Telltale characters to have parents.