Western Name: Annushka
Eastern Name: Аннушка
Kana Pronunciation: アンヌーシュカ
Gender: Female
Age: Ageless, chronologically over 100 years old
Release Date: November 26, 2012
Group/Team: Lotte♥Loids
Technical Details
Voiced by: Lotte V
Managed by: Lotte V



Voicebank Distribution
Annushka's latest voicebank can be downloaded from this folder: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4vde6zvix8b0c/Annushka
Hiragana-encoded, romaji-aliased CV+VCV Lite with extra sounds for other languages.
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Voice Sample(s)
Character Details
Height: 100 cm
Weight: ???
Annushka is a porcelain mechanical doll created in pre-revolutionary Russia in the late 1800's, for the purpose of dancing and singing in opera and ballet theatre. She was a revolutionary piece of technique at the time, but she got confiscated and abandoned at the dawn of the Revolution. She got sold on an antique market and ended up in the Netherlands.
She's a himedere who cares for good manners and being well-dressed. She hates tramps and hobos. Has a soft spot for confectionary food, and is scared to gain weight despite being a doll and therefore unable to. May seem arrogant and stuck-up at first, though once you warm her heart she is a good friend.
Annushka is loosely based on Coppélia from the ballet of the same name. Like her, she is also a doll who comes to life through the use of a key. However, her backstory is vastly different otherwise.
Her full name is Anna (Annushka) Dmitrievna Petrovskaya (Rus.: Анна (Аннушка) Дмитриевна Петровская), but it's only used for characterization purposes. When using her in UTAU works, please refer to her as just "Annushka". A possible nickname for her is Anya (Rus.: Аня).