
Several years ago, the Plantar family had to house a foreigner that was quite similar to Anne, outside of the obvious fact she wasn't a human from another world. Ego: Sprig - literally the "middle" in height, age, and temperament compared to Hop Pop and Polly and a reflection of Anne, given how Anne compares with Sasha and Marcy in their own Freudian Trio.

#Amphibia shut in how to#
Anne Lampshades this once she makes it back to earth with the Plantars and considers how to explain her time Trapped in Another World to her parents.Īnne: Oh, and I'm not gonna tell them I plan to go back and stop Andrias.or that Andrias betrayed us.or that Marcy did, or that Sasha did. Accordingly, Hop Pop burying the music box and lying about it, even with good intentions, is seen as a gross violation of trust by Anne, and it takes a while for things to become okay between them after Anne chooses to remain with the Plantars regardless. They have chronic being-backstabbed disorder, with several episodes and major plot points revolving around the Plantars and Anne being used and having their trust violated by others, which contrasts against the tightly-growing bond the Family of Choice forge with each other as they grow closer together over Anne's time in Amphibia. Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: Inverted.Chain of People: The Plantars form one of these in order to help Anne save Sasha in "Reunion," but it doesn't work.

Badass Family: A knowledgeable and spry grandparent, a Wise Beyond Their Years baby, a Fearless Fool who can take on any challenge, and a resourceful 13-year-old human from another world.A Boy, a Girl, and a Baby Family: Anne fills the role of eldest "sister" (age 13), and Sprig has a smaller age gap with her than with Polly (ages 10-11 and ~5 respectively), meaning this dynamic is in play.
