This page is for characters who are unnamed and/or only mentioned in the novels. These characters generally don't have enough information for them to warrant a separate article.
Note: This does not apply to characters who appeared in the anime.
Characters[]
Ann's daughter[]
Ann's daughter is a character who appears in The Girl and the Auto Memories Doll. She is described to look just like Ann with wavy black hair. Ann told her about her own mother's letters to her. At the end of the chapter, she and her father are holding a birthday party for her mother.
Ann's father[]
Ann's father is a character mentioned in The Girl and the Auto Memories Doll. He was once an heir of a notable family and had a promising future, and married Ms. Magnolia out of love. The two conceived Ann at some point. However, a few years into the marriage, he made a mistake in business that caused his side of the family to go bankrupt and forced them to be reliant on the Magnolia family. After these events, he abandoned his family to indulge in debauchery and only came home once to take vases and paintings to sell them, never once checking on his ill wife. After his wife's death, he attended her funeral and only exchanged a few words with Ann. He never returned home after this, but Ann heard that he stopped being reckless with his money completely.
In the anime, Ann's father was a soldier who died in the Continental War.
Dr. Orland[]
Dr. Orland (オーランド博士, Oorando Hakase?) was the creator of the mechanical typing dolls known as Auto Memories Dolls. He was a renowned expert on mechanical dolls. He created the dolls after his wife, Molly, fell into a depression because her acquired blindness made it no longer possible for her to write novels. Unable to watch her in that state, he created the Auto Memories Doll, which can type words by dictation. They became commercially successful and can be rented for a low price.
Molly[]
Molly (モリー, Morii?) was the wife of Dr. Orland. She was a novelist, but was no longer able to write novels due to the blindness she gained later in life. This caused her to grow more and more depressed until her husband decided to help her by creating a mechanical doll that can type words by dictating to it.
Oscar's friend[]
Oscar's friend is a character mentioned in The Novelist and the Auto Memories Doll. He is an old work friend of Oscar's who approached him with the offer to write a script for the first time in many years. He works for a performance troupe that is highly regarded in the theater world, so even Oscar felt compelled to accept the job offer. Since Oscar had secluded himself from the world for many years and is unfamiliar with services like Auto Memories Dolls, his friend hired Violet Evergarden on his behalf. After Violet finishes her job and leaves, he tells Oscar about Violet's fame and is amused by his lack of knowledge about the world. He then gifts him a traditional Auto Memories Doll.
Oscar's wife[]
Oscar's wife is a character mentioned in The Novelist and the Auto Memories Doll. She was an orphan due to her family's tendency to die young because of a hereditary illness that causes blood to congeal in one's veins. She inherited the same illness from her father. She was a librarian and met Oscar, at the time an unknown writer, at the library where she worked. Oscar fell in love with her first, and the two married and had a daughter. He describes her as a beautiful person. Some time later, she died without telling Oscar about her illness because she was too afraid that he wouldn't marry her if he knew. Oscar only learned about it from her friend after the funeral.
Oscar's wife's friend[]
Oscar's wife's friend is a character mentioned in The Novelist and the Auto Memories Doll. She was the one who told Oscar about his wife's illness and the reason she kept it a secret after her funeral. She took care of Oscar's daughter and made warm meals for Oscar as they grieved. She was also the one took his daughter to the hospital when she began to show the same symptoms as her mother, making her the one who knew about her illness before Oscar. It's speculated that there might have been some unrequited love on her part. She accompanied the father and daughter to hospitals as they sought treatment, but eventually reached her breaking point from watching over Oscar's unstable daughter and distanced herself from them.