Telepathy: Anya is capable of reading the minds of other people and animals, her ability depicted as small sparks around her head.
Within the series' narrative, Anya was originally a human named Aud, but spent over a thousand years as Anyanka, a vengeance demon, wreaking havoc by granting the wishes of women who had been wronged by men.
Pink Hair Represents Innocence
Well-known anime characters with pink hair are Anya from Spy x Family, Sakura from Naruto and Yuno Gasai from Future Diary. Female characters tend to have pink hair more than males.
Loid, in both the anime and the manga, doesn't know that Anya can read minds. Anya also keeps her abilities hidden because she is afraid that Loid and Yor might think that she's a freak and would return her to the orphanage.
Anya is the adopted daughter of Loid Forger (Twilight) and Yor Forger (Thorn Princess).
Due to his upbringing as a child of an important and powerful man, Damian gained a highly respected status among his peers by default, making him grow incredibly arrogant, assuming Anya gained a crush on him when she stared at him. He is shown to prefer being called Lord Damian when spoken to.
Anya confesses that she “killed her parents”; they went looking for her one night when she'd snuck out to party, and they hit black ice while driving, leading to a fatal accident.
It's a detail that occupies my mind whenever I watch Anya make attempts at being a spy and helping Loid's mission. That's because Anya's intelligence, or lack thereof, is a major source of humor in the series, and it all derives from her lying about her age so she could be adopted.
She also wears two black hair ornaments with bright yellow embellishments resembling small horns on the sides of her head. Anya is never seen with her hair ornaments off, even wearing them to sleep.
Anya loves both foster parents dearly, and the gap between them is small at most. Ultimately, though, Anya is slightly closer to Loid than to Yor, and for a few noteworthy reasons. It's true that Anya has a tighter emotional connection with her foster mother, so in that sense, she loves Yor more.
Although Anya wasn't officially diagnosed with dyslexia until third grade — and her attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnosis came a few years later — her mother suspected she had a learning disability when Anya was 3 ½ years old.
3) Anya Forger (Age: 6)
Her social intelligence is quite high for someone her age since she was able to pick up on cues and help Yor realize that Loid was single and didn't have a wife. It was because of Anya's efforts that Yor approached Loid and the two ended up together.
She then turned against D'Hoffryn, which was decisive for the Scoobies' victory. The move cost her life, as he was able to set her on fire. At her final moments, Anya said D'Hoffryn made her and only him could end her, but in between she made herself real.
1) Papa, Mama
In English, Anya calls her erstwhile parents, Loid and Yor, “Papa” and “Mama.” In Japanese, however, she says “Chichi” and “Haha.” While both those words technically mean “dad and “mom,” they're typically used when mentioning your own parents to outsiders.
Anya Forger: The adopted daughter of Loid and Yor Forger. She was a research experiment used by a certain organization and gained the ability to read minds. After escaping their facility, Anya moved from orphanages multiple times until she met Loid, who adopted her.
Telepathy: As a result of an accidental experiment, Anya gains telepathic abilities, allowing her to read the minds of other people.
Anya's past is quite unclear, but she was an unintended result of an experiment held by a team of scientists. Her past was a tough one and she was forced by the scientists to get better control of her abilities. Later she escapes from the organization. Her greatest ability is that she can read the minds of people.
Who Is Anya's Real Father? Loid Forger is Anya's real father. Loid is the only father that Anya has ever known.
That's because Anya's intelligence, or lack thereof, is a major source of humor in the series, and it all derives from her lying about her age so she could be adopted. Anya pretending to be six is the basis for literally everything fun and delightful about her character and I think about it constantly.
She cried in that interview because she had no memory of her mother. Nor of her father. Loid and Yor are the only parents she's ever known. Loid almost immediately became the great love of her life.
With Anya failing to be awarded the eight Stella Stars that would put her into the school's Imperial Scholars group -- which would get Loid close to Donovan -- his work was cut out for him.
One day, Rhett gifted her a statuette of a ballerina with her right leg in the air. In a fit of rage, Anya threw the statuette at him, breaking the ballerina's leg. This was the last time she spoke to her childhood friend. Ironically, years later, Anya would have her right leg amputated due to cancer.
Ruth Codd as Anya, Ilonka's roommate with an Irish accent and member of the Midnight Club. She has a right lower leg amputation as a result of bone cancer and uses a wheelchair for mobility.
Luckily, Loid dives into the pool in time and saves the children. After Loid explains the situation to the adults, they praise Anya for her efforts, despite her recklessness. Later at school, Anya is awarded her first Stella Star for saving Ken's life.