Sylvie Paula Paula

Sylvie Paula Paula is a character from The King of Fighters series. She was introduced in The King of Fighters XIV as a rejected NESTS operative with a very zany persona. Her official nickname is "The Late Blooming Blitz Eyeie".

She is voiced by Mio.

Personality
Sylvie is a cheerful and innocent, yet strange and childlike individual. It has been suggested that her personality has been affected as a result of her powers or the experiments performed on her to bring about said abilities. She considers the objects she wears and a voice inside her head as her "friends". She can take matters seriously and is trying to overcome her past trauma. She fears her former NESTS seniors like Angel, afraid of being called "useless" or "junk", and feels a certain kinship with fellow NESTS experiment Kula Diamond.

Powers

 * Electrokinesis - Sylvie can control electricity.
 * Levitation - Using her electrokinesis, Sylvie can propel herself across the ground and into the air.

Skills

 * Musical Instruments - To a certain degree, she can play virtually every musical instruments in existence, particularly with the piano.

Fighting Style
Sylvie's fighting style is heavily centered around electrical manipulation mixed with her own odd improvised form of martial arts.

Music

 * Venator Ballare - The King of Fighters XIV
 * Venator Ballare ~SNK Heroines SYLVIE Edit~ - SNK Heroines Tag Team Frenzy
 * Electric Imagination - The King of Fighters XV

Games

 * The King of Fighters XIV (also in Little Red Hiding Hood DLC Costume)
 * SNK Heroines Tag Team Frenzy
 * The King of Fighters XV - DLC Character (also in her XIV costume)

Cameo

 * The King of Fighters XV - mentioned by Shermie in the Orochi Team ending and by Antonov in his pre-talk with Kukri; also in the G.A.W Team ending

Mobile

 * The King of Fighters All Star

Trivia

 * She is the second character from the KOF franchise to have more than one last name, the first one being Wolfgang Krauser, whose full name is Wolfgang Krauser von Stroheim.
 * Her appearance, name and mannerisms are an homage to Japanese singer Kyary Pamyu Pamyu.
 * Her outfit resembles the Diablada from a Peruvian, Bolivian, and Chilean celebration named Fiesta de La Tirana.

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