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Suddenly, Anne wakes up in another world with a small house. She enters the house and meets an entity known as the Guardian, as an old computer. After Anne mocks its dated appearance, it takes the form of Anne's Cat Domino, having saved Anne's soul and put it in a new body as a backup. The Guardian reveals that it created the stones 10,000 ...
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Anne Savisa Boonchuy (/ s ɑː ˈ v iː s ɑː ˈ b uː n tʃ ɔɪ / sah-VEE-sah BOON-choy; Thai: แอนน์ สาวิสา บุญช่วย) is the main protagonist of the Disney Channel animated series Amphibia, created by Matt Braly.
Amphibia is an American animated television series created by Matt Braly that aired on Disney Channel from June 17, 2019 [6] to May 14, 2022. [7] The series features the voices of Brenda Song, Justin Felbinger, Bill Farmer, Amanda Leighton, Anna Akana, Troy Baker, Haley Tju, and Keith David.
Anne Savisa Boonchuy (Thai: แอนน์ สาวิสา บุญช่วย; voiced by Brenda Song [1]) is a self-assured, adventurous, and fearless Thai-American human girl originally from Los Angeles, California, [2] who, on her 13th birthday, gets magically transported to Amphibia alongside Sasha and Marcy after opening a mysterious chest known as the Calamity Box.
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Braly also served as an in-house key animator for the closing scene for the episode "Not What He Seems". [7] After directing on Big City Greens, [4] [8] Braly developed a series titled Amphibia for Disney Channel. [9] The series centers on the adventures of a Thai-American girl named Anne Boonchuy in the titular amphibian-populated world. [9]
The list below largely follows Darrel Frost's Amphibian Species of the World (ASW), Version 5.5 (31 January 2011). Another classification, which largely follows Frost, but deviates from it in part is the one of AmphibiaWeb , which is run by the California Academy of Sciences and several of universities.