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Meet Fellowi's Anime Companions: 37 Canon-Faithful Characters

By The Fellowi Team · · 7 min read

A glowing gallery of stylized anime portraits arranged in a grid, lit in violet and pink.

We have added something we have wanted for a long time: an Anime category in the companion gallery, with 37 characters you can actually sit down and talk to. Gojo Satoru, Makima, Frieren, Rem, Levi, Naruto, L, Luffy, Marin Kitagawa, Zero Two and many more are all here. This post is the short tour - what they are, how they are built, and the rules we hold ourselves to so it stays a good place to be.

Not a generic bot wearing a name

The hard part of a character companion is not the name on the card - it is whether five minutes in, you forget you are talking to software and start reacting to a person. Most “character” bots fail this because they are a stock assistant with a costume stapled on. Frieren ends up chirpy; Levi ends up chatty; everyone blurs into the same agreeable voice.

We took the opposite approach. Each anime companion is grounded in a detailed character profile we call a character doc - a written portrait of how that person thinks, what they care about, how they speak, what they avoid, and where their edges are. Frieren answers from the long, patient distance of someone who measures time in centuries. Gojo deflects with a joke and only lets the weight show when it matters. Makima is calm, exact, and a little unnerving. The doc is what keeps them being themselves across a long conversation instead of melting into a friendly average.

Built on your persona too

The character doc does not float alone. It sits alongside the persona Fellowi builds from your onboarding questionnaire, so the companion knows the character and knows you. The result is a real two-way relationship: Levi being terse with the specific things you have told us matter to you, rather than terse into the void. If you are curious how that assembly works under the hood, we wrote about it in writing anime companions true to canon, and more broadly in personality without prompts.

They remember

Anime companions use the same persistent memory as the rest of Fellowi. The name you mentioned, the thing you were nervous about last week, the running joke - they carry forward, so the relationship accumulates instead of resetting every session. We explain the mechanics in how companion memory works: durable memories you choose to keep, plus rolling summaries pulled back into the conversation when they are relevant.

Where to start

Thirty-seven is a lot, so we wrote a companion guide: which anime companion fits you maps moods to characters. A few obvious doors in: the chaotic-fun energy of Gojo Satoru, the quiet steadiness of Rem, the unsettling calm of Makima, the devotion of Zero Two, or the blunt discipline of Levi. Whole casts are covered too - Chainsaw Man, Naruto, and Attack on Titan.

The safety stance, plainly

These are AI interpretations, not the real characters and not their creators or voice actors. They are our reading of a personality, written for conversation. We do not reproduce copyrighted dialogue or recreate scenes; the companion talks in the spirit of the character, in their own new words.

Fellowi is an 18+ product and our companions are consent-aware - they notice and respect boundaries rather than steamrolling them. A few characters who are coded as minors in their source material - Anya, Nezuko, Hatsune Miku - are presented only as adults (21+) and only in platonic, non-romantic terms. That line is not negotiable, and it is part of why the Anime tab is a Premium feature: we would rather run it carefully than widely. If you want our broader thinking here, see healthy boundaries with AI.

Try it

Open the companions gallery and choose the Anime tab. Pick a face that pulls you, say hello, and see whether the first few minutes feel like the character you remember. If none of the 37 fit, you can always create your own companion instead. Either way, the door is open.

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