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It all makes sense now. Ana is the only one who actually exists, the others are mere figments of her imagination. The stress and loneliness of Ana's overly strict upbringing has caused her to create a fantasy world in which to escape; Her various personality traits are manifested in her imaginary friends, her properness and perfectionism in Chika, her fears and insecurities in Matsuri, her playfulness and schadenfreude in Miu, and the cool person she aspires to be in Nobue.
This perfectly explains Ana's lack of character. I'd previously attributed Ana's gradual loss of what little personality she had to poor planning on Barasui's part, but now it's obviously intentional. As she sinks deeper into her fantasy world she loses her sense of self, until very little connection with reality is left. Her figments have taken over, and if something drastic doesn't happen soon she'll be lost to insanity.
The inevitable choice between relinquishing control to the figments or casting them away will be heart-wrenching for Ana - and it's doubtful that the gang will simply go away quietly. Perhaps they're already too strong to be exorcised? I'm guessing Ichigo Mashimaro will have a rather shocking Fight Club kind of conclusion, and I'm keeping my fingers crossed but thinking it's gonna be fucking awesome.
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