Ayane (Dead or Alive)

Ayane
Dead or Alive and Ninja Gaiden character
Ayane as she appears in Dead or Alive Ultimate (2004)
First gameDead or Alive (1998)
Created byTomonobu Itagaki
Designed by
  • Tomonobu Itagaki
  • Yutaka Saito (DOA5, DOA6)
  • Yohei Shimbori (DOA6)
  • Tomoko Nishii (NG4)
Voiced by
Portrayed byNatassia Malthe (film)
In-universe information
Fighting styleMugen Tenshin Ninjutsu (Hajin Mon style)
OriginJapan
NationalityJapanese

Ayane (/əˈjəˌnɛ/; Japanese: あやね) is a character in the Dead or Alive and Ninja Gaiden franchises developed by Koei Tecmo's Team Ninja. She debuted as a hidden unlockable character in the PlayStation version of the fighting game Dead or Alive in 1998 and has since appeared in all of its sequels and series spin-offs. Ayane serves as the protagonist of Dead or Alive 3, is prominently featured as a recurring supporting character in the Ninja Gaiden series since its revival in 2004, and has made multiple guest appearances in other games, in particular in the Warriors franchise as well as Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water.

She is a teenage female ninja who was initially shunned by her clan during childhood due to her origin, but into adulthood became highly respected and skilled, assisting her older half-brother and current clan leader Hayate. She also has a complex relationship with her half-sister, Kasumi, a runaway ninja and the Dead or Alive series' protagonist. She has been voiced by several voice actresses including Wakana Yamazaki, Gina DeVettori, Janna Levenstein, Wendee Lee, Brittney Lee Harvey, and Janice Kawaye. Meanwhile, the character was portrayed in the film adaptation of the Dead or Alive franchise by Natassia Malthe.

Ayane has been regarded as a popular character by media outlets, though with mixed reactions to her personality. While some publications reacted negatively to this aspect of her the character, others have considered her an early example of character archetypes found in later Japanese media and a positive example of the Dead or Alive series' writing. Ayane's sex appeal has received significant praise, though critics have questioned its appropriateness due to the character's defined age and portrayal in promotional material. As the series has progressed, Koei Tecmo's attempts to reduce the character's sexualization, particularly in regards to the size of her large breasts, have received backlash from fans and caused the developers to voice surprise and reverse such changes.